Two methods for quickly removing or altering an over-zealous shoulder pad.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
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  • @idasvenning3892
    @idasvenning3892 Год назад +8

    Oh, this might just be what I need in order to make grandmas old coat wearable!
    Thank you for a clear and thorough guide!

  • @ByDaniSimone
    @ByDaniSimone Год назад +5

    I bought a vintage Ralph Lauren blazer. It’s from the 80’s. The shoulder is crazy and I haven’t worn it yet.

  • @rachking3201
    @rachking3201 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! Currently trying to tailor a jacket / dress and this is exactly the info I need

  • @LualaDy
    @LualaDy Год назад +5

    me: how to modify this crochet pattern so that I get DRAMATIC shoulders, mmmmmm
    you: take those shoulders out of my siiiight!
    jokes aside, I think it's very cool (your video series) and I'll proceed to watching the video (I'm merelly at 1:18 but felt like commenting =D)

    • @anotherdreamgonewest
      @anotherdreamgonewest  Год назад +2

      Haha- yes it all depends on the look/shape/your mood at the time! Thank you!!!

  • @dunkel429
    @dunkel429 Год назад +2

    Very excited for this series

    • @anotherdreamgonewest
      @anotherdreamgonewest  Год назад +2

      Thank you! So am I- my pile of alterations is getting pretty high, haha

  • @comicog3
    @comicog3 Год назад +1

    Incredibly informative, thanks for this.

  • @hinas_for_life
    @hinas_for_life Год назад +2

    A really great video, I was asked to remove and alter a jackets shoulder pads and was looking for a good tutorial. One thing I must say is I always shudder when people just push the seam ripper along the seam. You must often cut into the fabric? Having worked previously professionally for a short time we always used an awl to remove stitching. But if it works for you just be careful, LoL Again thanks for the video as I have never altered a shoulder before.

    • @anotherdreamgonewest
      @anotherdreamgonewest  Год назад +1

      Thank you- the seam ripper can definitely be a bit nerve racking at first, but it really depends on the fabric. Tweed like this is super easy to seam rip accurately, but if I was working with something more dainty like thin cotton I usually use embroidery snips. I worked alongside a tailor who would just take one side of his shears and run them along the seam. It was terrifying to watch but he was so practiced he never nicked the fabric. I tried it once and made a mess, haha.

  • @irynagnatenko2765
    @irynagnatenko2765 Год назад

    thank you for the great video!