Custom-Fit Patterns You Can Design?? | Tailornova Review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +418

    If you like the editing in this video - it was done by my new editor! 🎊 it's been great to finally work with an editor, and I hope I'll be able to get videos out more frequently now!
    If you like his style of editing, check out his channel here:
    ruclips.net/channel/UCDYOsUQLtxAfT1T-2b6MfHA
    And if you've ever considered donating on Patreon - now is the time to do it! Then I can actually afford to have an editor 😆 + the more hours he can work, the more videos I can put up! 🌟

    • @michaelphone8729
      @michaelphone8729 4 года назад +6

      Wow, the editor did a really great job on this video!

    • @redstranger07
      @redstranger07 4 года назад +10

      Maybe just a tiny thing, but every time the video faded to black for transitions I thought there was something wrong with my phone. Possibly change up the transition cuts? Otherwise really great job 😁

    • @Ingechocolate
      @Ingechocolate 4 года назад

      @@redstranger07 agreed

    • @sophypancake279
      @sophypancake279 4 года назад +2

      I really enjoyed the flow of the video and the sound was really good too, but I thought it was annoying how much cuts and zooming in and out there was in the last part where you did the review. It kind of just hurt my eyes.

    • @Ratbubble
      @Ratbubble 4 года назад +2

      It seemed like in certain clips your voice got distorted. Like it got higher?

  • @jaspermoth1145
    @jaspermoth1145 4 года назад +1446

    I feel like this is the advanced version of all the mobile clothes designing games i was obsessed with as a kid.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +98

      OMG TOO TRUE :O

    • @crystalgemstv4609
      @crystalgemstv4609 4 года назад +44

      There was this one jewelry game I played when I was younger, and when you finished designing the pieces you could buy them online. I feel like it’s kind of like that except with sewing (and it’s free) and I’m absolutely living for it

  • @user-lt7wo9ok1b
    @user-lt7wo9ok1b 4 года назад +1078

    As part of the 5% that hasn't thought of just folding the overlap on pdf patterns: thank you!

    • @themisslena1
      @themisslena1 4 года назад +5

      Same!

    • @lilihermandez557
      @lilihermandez557 4 года назад +6

      I honestly never thought of that lol

    • @bobguy3939
      @bobguy3939 4 года назад +5

      But what if you still fold it wonky?

    • @user-lt7wo9ok1b
      @user-lt7wo9ok1b 4 года назад +40

      @@bobguy3939 at least you've got multiple attempts at folding. But if you make a cut, it's final

    • @_nette_
      @_nette_ 4 года назад +1

      Same!

  • @OmenaOmega
    @OmenaOmega 4 года назад +1100

    a useful feature would be to caclulate difficulty scores based on the the complexity of the design. That would be very useful for beginners to avoid ending up with a very frustrating project

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +162

      ooooh yes absolutely, good idea! I was designing a jumpsuit from woven fabric and a tight fit and it gave me no option for a zipper and I was like, yes okay this would be a headache if you didn't realise it NEEDS a zipper for it to fit, so I'll need to add that to the seam allowance of the back after it's printed. A beginner might not know this though, or know where extra seam allowance needs to go!

  • @tokkias6759
    @tokkias6759 4 года назад +439

    IVE BEEN USING TAILORNOVA FOR LIKE A YEAR NOW HOW COME NO ONE TOLD ME I COULD JUST GLUE THE PAPER TOGETHER! I COULD HAVE SAVED SO MUCH TIME AND TAPE!!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +81

      HAHAHAHAH RIGHT! But I will ask how come you didn't tell me about tailornova?!! :P We are both even now hahaha

    • @bridgetthewench
      @bridgetthewench 4 года назад +16

      I've used printed patterns from a few different places, and I've been taping them this whole time. Definitely picking up a gluestick for future projects!

    • @insertnamehere917
      @insertnamehere917 4 года назад +2

      bridgetthewench same ahahah i didn’t even think about using glue before

    • @barbaragejdosova139
      @barbaragejdosova139 4 года назад +5

      since you already are the user of tailornova... may I have a question? What are the payment methods there? Can't. find it anywhere :(

    • @pavlal.4552
      @pavlal.4552 4 года назад

      Omg same here and I don't even have that tape holder thing so my tape would get stuck to the table or the paper etc. Definitely using glue stick and folding those sides under too. Thank you

  • @Dynexsil
    @Dynexsil 4 года назад +764

    This site would be a godsend for cosplayers 😯😯😯😯

    • @SkellaBella1396
      @SkellaBella1396 4 года назад +8

      This was my first thought too! Lol

    • @aggresstable_cos4039
      @aggresstable_cos4039 4 года назад +17

      Armor Cosplayer who's working on improving their sewing skills now here... Exactly my thoughts xD I have to make a corset-swimming-suit kinda thingie and I'm so tempted to give this website a shot for the pattern for it

    • @vycw9031
      @vycw9031 4 года назад +4

      Now if only there was a website for armor pieces (although I’ve still got quite a ways to go on sewing)

    • @aggresstable_cos4039
      @aggresstable_cos4039 4 года назад +4

      @@vycw9031 Feel ya... Though I guess you can somewhat get by with buying armor pattern collections, KamuiCosplay has a fair few and I think there are a number of them on etsy as well

  • @ConfusedCorvid
    @ConfusedCorvid 4 года назад +612

    This looks like a cool concept. It could be really good for size and body type inclusivity. So often patterns are just sized up and don’t fit right on plus sized peeps. I’d love if this could allow people to customise patterns easily to fit their individual body. I’d wanna use it to get patterns that work for me as a wheelchair user. Very cool.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +76

      I increased the back rise on the shorts I made (shown at the end there) for making it wheelchair friendly! It's making me so excited, there's a LOT you can adjust after you have the basic design in that "ease" section!

    • @Tenareful
      @Tenareful 4 года назад +7

      Yeah getting patterns to fit as a plus sized person is really tricky

    • @graup1309
      @graup1309 4 года назад +16

      Right? And since fitting a pattern is really just an awful lot of calculating so it makes sense to just write a program and have a computer do it

    • @Caitlin_
      @Caitlin_ 4 года назад +12

      Yeah if this was more beginner friendly I would be able to make so many things as a I can rarely find clothes that fit my proportions as a plus size girl with a very small bust, since most brands believe if you are plus size you must have giant breasts too...... plus I could make a jumpsuit that fits my weird super long torso, but tiny legs and arms. I want this when it has better instructions

    • @blueberrymomo4497
      @blueberrymomo4497 4 года назад +2

      This makes me so excited because I can never find shirts and dresses that fit me! I'm not plus size, my torso just have very different proportions to what regular patterns are made for. I've tried adapting patterns but it's a headache. My measurements are spread across several different sizes and the length between them is wrong too. It's a mess trying to figure out how to fix that into something workable so I kind of gave up and wear loose or too big for me tops only.

  • @ConfusedCorvid
    @ConfusedCorvid 4 года назад +242

    I’d love them to add androgynous and masculine body shapes. Also an option for the model to be sitting (for us wheelchair users)

    • @gratitudegoddess6653
      @gratitudegoddess6653 4 года назад +33

      Menswear will be launched later this year!

    • @jlammetje
      @jlammetje 4 года назад +20

      Since you enter your own measurements, isn’t that how the model includes all body types that exist?

    • @dumbdumb8526
      @dumbdumb8526 4 года назад +3

      I really don't think having a sitting option is necessarily beneficial to anyone? Need the model to be stood up straight in order for you to see the garment and fit in its entirety- which is basically the point of the simulation. Also, the site is made for custom sizes. If you have a masculine or androgynous shape, you don't need to select an option for it if you put in your own measurements.

    • @bethanyday3471
      @bethanyday3471 4 года назад +2

      @@dumbdumb8526 i was about to reply just this to the comment. The 3D person is built according to the measurements you put in....so it will look like whatever you/your measurements look like.....

    • @Marialla.
      @Marialla. 4 года назад +12

      @@dumbdumb8526 I think the point is that if you're sitting all the time, you want a different type of fit than someone who stands. Pants ride down in back and up at the cuff when sitting, and a full-time wheelchair user would probably want an adjustment there.

  • @Ragnaran
    @Ragnaran 4 года назад +473

    I’m super intrigued by this website, let’s hope they develop it further because this could become an amazing resource for sewers! I also liked the editing of the video, it was very clean and crisp.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +34

      Thank you so much for your feedback on the editing! I am SO relieved and happy to be working with an editor now :D Thank you for helping me get close to that goal by being a patreon!

    • @nattojelly8349
      @nattojelly8349 4 года назад +4

      Also was I thought! Great editing!!

  • @kiarakeeper2154
    @kiarakeeper2154 4 года назад +326

    I'd be intrested in a sewing friends episode, doing the same pattern, same fabric, graded for different sizes?? Ik you have friends of different sewing levels too so that could be interesting.
    Since you have the membership already, would be cool to try. 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️
    Was a very good video! Ty!

  • @imtinyem
    @imtinyem 4 года назад +155

    This may sound a bit silly, but I relly appreciate you showing how you put the PDF pattern together once you printed it out. I never understood how someone could actually use a PDF pattern, because how would you be able to print on big enough paper?! But now feel a bit silly because it's very obvious that you just print it out in A4 sections and glue them together 😅 Thanks Annika!
    Also, congratz on getting an editor! I really hope this can free up some of your time and make your video making process easier on you. Always love your videos :)

    • @snazzypazzy
      @snazzypazzy 4 года назад +3

      Make sure you get the A4 or letter size (used in the US) based on what printer you have. They are similar sizer, but not the same.

    • @sapphirecamui6447
      @sapphirecamui6447 4 года назад +1

      You can print on large enough papers, like A2. But at print shops, not at home. 😉 i think it's only good for free patterns since you have to pay for printing.

  • @LadyofBakerStreet
    @LadyofBakerStreet 4 года назад +97

    As a petite sewest with odd measurements who works in software I AM THE MOST EXCITED. Thank you for the video!

  • @spookymuffin88
    @spookymuffin88 4 года назад +157

    I’ve been using tailornova for a few years now and have run into the knit facing issue as well, I think they have some kinks to iron out with that. I’ve also found the neckline way too wide, but I also chose boatneck and the other wider necklines looked too small. I have found it really great for getting a good fit, and have used it as a bodice block builder to make my own designs. The instructions are very broken and I just ignore them. The 3D fit model has been broken in the past but they might have found more funding to start fixing it cos it looks better in your video. I think also good to note that they have not been super fast to respond to issues I’ve had and written feedback I’ve given, so for beginners that need help it might not be ready for that yet. I think the team is very small and it’s a labour of love so I’m willing to give them a chance and keep supporting them because I love making my own patterns that fit me rather than struggling over adjusting bought patterns.

    • @gratitudegoddess6653
      @gratitudegoddess6653 4 года назад +64

      Yes, we are still a small team and there is much still to improve on. But yes we are getting more funding and able to build out the software more! Full steam ahead!

    • @brittianica
      @brittianica 4 года назад +2

      Gratitude Goddess oooohhhhhh since you’re on the team, are there any update milestones coming soon? I’m interested for sure but the weird written instructions kind of scares me because I’m still not great at this stuff

  • @911nmg
    @911nmg 4 года назад +150

    I'm definetly getting a membership for this. My main frustration with sewing is that I can't pattern for the love of God. This is great!!! Thanks for reviewing it Annika!!!

    • @Chowah
      @Chowah 4 года назад

      totally worth it

    • @martam7580
      @martam7580 4 года назад +1

      Thrift stores also help with that-you have something to start with so it’s easier than completely starting from scratch

  • @Apnoym0s
    @Apnoym0s 4 года назад +103

    Girl I know the glasses are an aid and not a fashion accessory but they look soooooooooo good on you 😍😍😍 everytime i see them it absolutely stuns me!! Soo cute with the eyeliner and everything!!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +42

      Ahhhhh thank you! I had been taking them off for filming for a long time as i wasnt used to how they looked on me, but I've recently decided to leave them on (it also makes filming easier). This means a lot! ^_^ I'm still a bit shy about wearing them haha

    • @automaton-in-love
      @automaton-in-love 4 года назад +2

      @@AnnikaVictoria24 I wear glasses almost 24/7 and you've inspired me to look at glasses chains! They wouldn't be for function on me (glasses always on) but the fashion of them on you has made me want some 😍

    • @CuriousCabinet
      @CuriousCabinet 4 года назад

      Annika Victoria They look amazing on you! Could you tell me what they are? I’ve been looking for something pretty much identical with the tinted lenses.

    • @automaton-in-love
      @automaton-in-love 4 года назад +4

      @@CuriousCabinet I'm pretty sure they're from Axon Optics! She's done posts and videos on them before, they help with migraines 😊

    • @CuriousCabinet
      @CuriousCabinet 4 года назад

      Catherine Cummings Thank you! I was looking through the videos trying to find something !

  • @nataliecornish3389
    @nataliecornish3389 4 года назад +55

    Belly allowance is a game changer. I don't even see and I'm sold on this

  • @LuLu98J
    @LuLu98J 4 года назад +39

    Wow, I came into the video thinking "this is not gonna work, probably too good to be true" and now I am eager to trying the website out for myself! Thank you for this video, Annika!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +7

      Right?!?!?! Me too, but I'm so damn excited about it now haha. I've already designed like... 20 things haha

  • @courtneyraelk
    @courtneyraelk 4 года назад +136

    Okay but why does the Luci hand look exactly like Luci!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +18

      I guess I've seen his face a lot these last few months in quarantine hahaha

  • @MiahGrace
    @MiahGrace 4 года назад +49

    I HAVE BEEN WANTING THIS TO BE A THING FOR YEARS!!
    Ahh and someone else has done it for me so I can just be a lazy slump!
    This program reminds me of something my dad would do. He used to program tools for small businesses and just jive them away for free (because he’s the best) but it’s really cool that there are other programmers out there like this!

  • @SuperMrsMar
    @SuperMrsMar 4 года назад +23

    For those wondering, it's currently $29/month for a subscription (though warns that may go up), or pay as you go with $14 per pattern.

    • @Jen_S_Hassler1258
      @Jen_S_Hassler1258 4 года назад +9

      I guess a subscription would be great to see the 3D modeling, but there's no way I could justify a monthly/ annual subscription because I'd never use it enough to get my money's worth! Glad to see you can buy your final pattern by itself though! And that price is comparable to prices I've seen store bought patterns go for, AND you don't have to leave the house, AND you know it'll fit without having to make hundreds of adjustments on the "one size fits most" model! Thanks so much for the additional info!

  • @yeetymcfeety5105
    @yeetymcfeety5105 4 года назад +46

    I feel like this software is more suited for fitted clothes and non-stretchy fabrics at this time. Which I think is fantastic because those patterns are the most difficult (for me at least) to make. Personally, I’m super excited to see how they update and improve their software :)

  • @lindeehopkins6439
    @lindeehopkins6439 4 года назад +25

    Love your vids! In my 60's & I hv sewn since before I was newly wed more than 42 years ago! You & your hubby are adorable and fun to see your young love & interaction! Praying for you on your health issues! ( BTW I hv several downunder friends...going to include you though you are a YT friend 😁)

  • @existential-axolotl
    @existential-axolotl 4 года назад +27

    I’ve used tailornova! i like that they have packages where you can buy a few patterns at a time instead of the monthly membership. The company that makes it is called Bootstrap Patterns and they also have already designed patterns you can buy that match your measurements (i made a dress form my exact size with one of their custom patterns!!).

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +4

      I am gunna try making their custom dress forms soon!

    • @merindymorgenson3184
      @merindymorgenson3184 4 года назад

      I was a little afraid to do the custom dress from from bootstrap. How has it worked for you? Did you have someone to help you get your measurements, and did you do the adjustments, or go with a standard size?

    • @existential-axolotl
      @existential-axolotl 4 года назад +1

      Annika Victoria YES!! good luck!!! I was so impressed with how easy it was to follow and a few youtube videos of other people making them helped a lot :)

    • @kimt2au
      @kimt2au 4 года назад +2

      @@merindymorgenson3184 I made the custom dress form about 2 weeks ago and it was so easy. Instructions were good and the whole thing went together like a dream. One thing I would say is to interface your fabric before you cut it as interfacing has a terrible habit of shrinking with the heat of the iron and pulling things out of shape.

    • @merindymorgenson3184
      @merindymorgenson3184 4 года назад

      kimt2au good tip about the interfacing! Thank you!

  • @raru223
    @raru223 4 года назад +78

    When using a facing on knits or wovens it typically tells you to interface it first, i recommend doing this especially for knits, makes a huge difference

    • @christinelavallee57
      @christinelavallee57 4 года назад +7

      That would be excellent to prevent the stretching out she was talking about

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +9

      Thank you! What kind of interfacing, would it be - a stretch interfacing? (I'm so bad at facings, thank you so much for your tip!)

    • @raru223
      @raru223 4 года назад +6

      From my experience any light weight interfacing should do the trick

    • @Jen_S_Hassler1258
      @Jen_S_Hassler1258 4 года назад +5

      You could also sew some clear elastic along the holes instead of interfacing, as I've learned from unpicking thrifted clothes to reuse the material. Plus, I just watched Wendy's latest video where she did the same thing. 😁 But, would elastic be as sturdy as interfacing?

    • @ushere5791
      @ushere5791 4 года назад +2

      @@AnnikaVictoria24 professor pincushion talks about how to do necklines for knits. i'd bet she does facings, too.

  • @evelyn7509
    @evelyn7509 4 года назад +55

    next time you should use that website and then randomly pick every thing (sleeves, neckline etc) and then create whatever you get

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +24

      Omg hahaha I love this idea for a challenge 😝

    • @iunfold
      @iunfold 4 года назад

      I love this chaotic energy, @evelyn.

  • @jessanewell9452
    @jessanewell9452 4 года назад +11

    I’m part of the 5% that didn’t think about folding margins! I’ve never downloaded a pattern before, so I never thought about. But I just today bought a pattern that I need to download and print, so now I know how to assemble it!
    Also, ive heard of this site but never used it. I’m so glad you tried it out! Now I want to try it!

  • @sieracooper7024
    @sieracooper7024 4 года назад +34

    I laughed really hard at the casually thrown in "that's a squircle" 😂
    Heyy you finally made pattern weights!

  • @DawnOldham
    @DawnOldham 4 года назад +4

    I’m a beginner and I’m learning to sew mostly through You Tube and then my mother’s help when I am able to get to her house. (Like you, I have disability issues and I can’t travel even one hour easily). BUT! I LOVE this program! I’d like to watch a few You Tuber’s use it for a while and maybe I’ll be ready to use it within a year. This was one of the best sewing videos I’ve seen in a while!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +2

      Apparently there's a RUclipsr called Joey Sewy who has been using it too! 😊 I'm also going to watch their videos for inspiration now haha

  • @milkteamachine
    @milkteamachine 4 года назад +21

    I just did a quick glance over the comments and didn't see this, I think the facing would have worked a LOT better with some interfacing! It makes it more crisp and prevents the neckhole from stretching. I have seen knits with facing before but you definitely have to finesse it a bit more than woven materials.

  • @MysticOceanDollies
    @MysticOceanDollies 4 года назад +13

    This is a really cool option for those who are not comfortable drafting patterns.

  • @AmbyMT
    @AmbyMT 4 года назад +7

    the square space ad was genius, now your hand puppet post makes sense 😂

  • @vampgirltish
    @vampgirltish 4 года назад +9

    this is so cool! i think it could also be helpful if the website had 'tips' that would pop up based off certain options being paired together. like you'd mentioned in a comment, you picked a tight fit with a woven fabric and it didnt tell you to add a zipper or the seam allowance for it--it would be cool if the site picked up on when you combine certain options and pops a tutorial/tip to help those who may not know that that's something youd need to consider!

  • @cryptic_sunflower
    @cryptic_sunflower 4 года назад +61

    This would be great for cosplay

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +15

      ooooooh yeah!! it definitely would be! So many basic shapes and designs on there that you could add to!

    • @cryptic_sunflower
      @cryptic_sunflower 4 года назад +9

      Annika Victoria and often cosplay designs have to be drafted together because of the different fit of the sleeves be the top itself

    • @tokkias6759
      @tokkias6759 4 года назад +13

      I've used this for three cosplays so far and I can confirm that it is FANTASTIC for it. I've still had to alter them because video game outfits are stupid but they make life so so soooo much easier

  • @plantlawyer4430
    @plantlawyer4430 4 года назад +2

    I’m not sure if anyone else has said this (at least in my somewhat brief scroll i didnt see any) but if you’re struggling with facings it can be super helpful to do it before sewing up the side seams. This way you can lay the neckline flat and pin it and sew it waaaay easier! :D i learned this trick from Angela Clayton here on youtube and it has helped me sooo much!

  • @StellaMariaGiulia
    @StellaMariaGiulia 4 года назад +38

    What a couple that Handnika and Lucimano!
    (...I'll show myself out)
    I've been super curious about services like tailornova and I must admit I was sceptical, but all in all it seems rather rad! The neck facing seemed redundant, though, either binding or a rolled hem would be easier, better options? Maybe they wanted to give you the option like for the armscye facing for another project, but if you switch to woven fabrics the sizing might be different? 🤔 Confusing.

    • @Jen_S_Hassler1258
      @Jen_S_Hassler1258 4 года назад +4

      🤣 I love it!! 🤣 HANDnika and LuciMANO! Of course I wouldn't quite get it if I didn't know some basic Spanish, but I hope Annika see this one!

    • @StellaMariaGiulia
      @StellaMariaGiulia 4 года назад +1

      Lol thanks for enabling my bad puns 😂
      Yeah, it’s MANO in Italian too, so it’s basically ~~~Giovanni, you know? 😏

  • @autumnal_depression826
    @autumnal_depression826 4 года назад +27

    folding and gluing the margins would have saved my life in my RA job at my college this year when I was making bulletin boards😭 😭

  • @ilovebunnies7
    @ilovebunnies7 4 года назад +17

    I feel like having the extra pattern piece for the armhole facing is actually a great thing if you decide you don't want sleeves after all or if you make a second top but without the sleeves or sheer fabric for the sleeves. Idk just gives you some more options 😁

  • @lexyesss
    @lexyesss 4 года назад +74

    I think you and Luci are suffering from folie a deux, but I'm not mad about it.

  • @jbaby362
    @jbaby362 4 года назад +5

    Gosh I love that pink top you're wearing at the end, the lil neck and arm cuffs, but it being not super tight; it's so pretty

  • @carolin2544
    @carolin2544 4 года назад +10

    This site is such a blessing, I'll recommend it (and your video) to my sewing friends! Thanks for trying it out for us! I learned tailoring the hard way (blogs and videos by amateurs and professionals) and it took me forever to get it right. Would've totally printed out a pattern from the site, even if I'd just used it as an example for my own drafts. Flat patterns can look super weird, and without an example from someone with the same body type, it's really hard to know whether it'll work out in the end or not. (Random side note: Five people on IG told me that my trousers pattern is waaaay off and wrong. It fits me perfectly though and looks great. Different body shapes y'all.)

  • @Flareontoast
    @Flareontoast 4 года назад +8

    The top actually turned out super cute! Didn't expect it to look this nice.
    Random but I wanted to share that you have inspired me to get some tinted glasses and I just ordered them the othef day and I'm ridiculously excited about them

  • @ImBellasara
    @ImBellasara 4 года назад +9

    I've played around with tailornova before and I'm excited to see someone trying the patterns out! I actually use their patterns as bases for digital tailoring (in a program called Marvelous Designer/CLO 3D) but I always adjust the fit haha... and it's, ya know, digital.

  • @serahsmiles
    @serahsmiles 3 года назад +1

    You just saved me hours with the folding PDF patterns. Mind is blown....

  • @solayange
    @solayange 4 года назад +9

    I came across this website super recently and i was extremely curious, this review is a god send! I’ve been sewing up a storm this quarantine and heres what i’ve learned about these large finicky facings: I usually now sew them after the shoulder seams but before the sideseams so I can maneuver the whole garnment flat and not have to deal with that while I sew the facing on and understitch!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад

      That's much smarter than how I did it hehe, thank you for the tip!

  • @Ninjozata
    @Ninjozata 4 года назад +4

    Oh I’ve used tailornova! Super exciting to see Annika use it too. I really like it, but it’s not the only thing of it’s kind. Free sewing, bootstrap fashion, pattern lab, there’s all sorts of alternatives. Of course CAD and things as well for people that are more adept at drafting themselves. I like tailornova a lot, but these sorts of pattern services are better for more intermediate to advanced sewists that can whip up a pattern on their own without instructions, like mentioned in the video they add unnesicsry facings and things, so you need to have a good intuition for what to do.

  • @catherinebailey2131
    @catherinebailey2131 4 года назад +5

    I've been using Tailornova for a little while now and recommend using the EASE feature. It allows you to refine the fit to your specific body. Start by entering all measurements to do a custom fit as they describe in their instructional videos, then develop the style design that you want to use. Make sure the 3D model is displaying. Open up the EASE menu, pick the fabric type and general fit you want (very fitted, fitted, semi-fitted) and notice how that changes the fit and drape on the 3D model. Decide if you like the design you have chosen or if it is not flattering to your body shape, then change it. If you have some knowledge of how to fit garments and alter patterns (or read a good book on the subject), then you can start playing with the individual ease measurements to see how those tiny changes affect the 3D model. When the model looks right (the fit is symmetrical with no pulling, gaping or bunching) then proceed on to printing the pattern. I'm impressed with how accurate the resulting pattern is.
    If, on the other hand, commercial pattern sizes work well for you and don't need alterations, Tailornova allows you to set the size to one of those, and you can skip the individual ease measurements step.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +1

      I've been using this feature for the last few months now since I made this video and I agree! It's such a useful tool!

  • @stashtree
    @stashtree 4 года назад +6

    I could see this being useful for me. I do commission work, and although I'm a decent pattern drafter, this could save a lot of time for me doing the initial fitting of a new client!!

  • @paisleypanther
    @paisleypanther 4 года назад +15

    I wonder if one of the bugs in the software is from the order that you make decisions? If you choose the fabric type first maybe that would narrow the styling options to those that are more fabric appropriate.
    Also, to stop the neckline from stretching out, you can sew twill tape or something similarly non-stretchy across the inside seam of the neck across the back (from shoulder to shoulder). I'm not much of a sewist, but that's how I stop my handknit hoodies from stretching out. 😄

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 4 года назад +1

      Great idea. They should definitely implement that. Patterns for knits and wovens are fundamentally different (obviously), it makes sense, to put them into two categories and make the customer choose between those as first step in the process 👍

  • @ridiculouscuteness3
    @ridiculouscuteness3 4 года назад +1

    I have a little bit of knowledge of how technical and time intensive pattern creating can be, so this is pretty incredible. When I saw your post on Instagram I was like "bruuuuh 😮"
    I think when I have more experience sewing I will definitely be buying a membership for fashionova. Very cool that you can see it on a 3D model.

  • @Belinda_B
    @Belinda_B 4 года назад +2

    Wow that so great! Thank you for reviewing the software. And I think it's very fair to excuse some of the missing features. There is so much pressure on software engineers and that a working first draft is usable for us and for free!! It's a great tool, I singend up for the free membership to play around, but will buy the 5 download package soon to get access to the 3D model. And also fair warning, it's not for beginners! It's a super cool and fast first draft of you're experienced, but you still have to think it through before starting. Like adding more pockets or zippers or loops for buttons etc. But for having a quick and beautiful draft and hafe them give you the exact meterage?! Fantastic!

  • @KristinMoran
    @KristinMoran 4 года назад +3

    Congratulations on your new hire! I think they did a great job editing! The software looks really promising.

  • @mosslings
    @mosslings 4 года назад +1

    This is SOOOO cool, how i wish i had a sewing machine to play with this website! ! Super useful for someone like me, who literally always spend hours in the library looking through the sewing magazines before a cosplay project, looking for JUST the right pattern because i'm still not that comfortable drafting clothes from nothing. Thank you for this honest and fun review!
    Also i feel dumb, but i am definitely part of the 5% that didn't think about bending the pdfs, so thank you for that tip!

  • @CristinaMCGil
    @CristinaMCGil 4 года назад +5

    I honestly can't decide my prefered method for sewing sleeves, but lately I'm finding it easier to close the sides first. It's been less frustrating to figure out the ease-in part, I guess. Love your chanel!

  • @ttthildeee
    @ttthildeee 4 года назад +25

    This sounds like an amazing site? I am very curious to try it. I have to tailor all my clothing to make it fit me. Patterns are never right (big boobs, petite waist, huge hips and butt, I need darts EVERYWHERE) :p I once tried to learned drafting a basic top block and my measurements are so off that halfway i couldn't follow anymore because i had to connect two lines who needed to be apart, but for me they crossed eachother 😅

    • @pay1370
      @pay1370 4 года назад +3

      I feel you, i ended up giving up and making a pattern by duct-taping my body because none of those drafting methods worked out for me

  • @Ruby-ng4jh
    @Ruby-ng4jh 4 года назад +7

    Ahhh fold the paper pattern margins. I wish I knew that last time I had to stick a paper pattern together! Thanks Annika :)

  • @kimberlyscheyhing9114
    @kimberlyscheyhing9114 4 года назад +2

    this sounds like such a great idea!!! i have a bust size much larger than my waist and i always have to make the large size in patterns and do a bunch of tailoring- i love that this website specifies your measurements!!

  • @carolinnanl9899
    @carolinnanl9899 4 года назад +2

    Great tutorial! I signed up for Tailornova over a year ago but never actually downloaded the patterns I created. It has been on testing for so long and honestly, even though it’s such a godd idea I thought it would go bust quickly... Good to see they still exist but it doesn’t look like the software changed to much in a year!

  • @croxstitch744
    @croxstitch744 4 года назад +3

    As someone who was on the fence about trying it out i am now enthusiastically pulling out my antique printer and giving this a go! Hopefully my results are as true as yours! The 3d model of my measurements looks promising!!!!

  • @MsBlulucky
    @MsBlulucky 4 года назад +16

    should I be studying for my uni exams next week? yes!
    Am I gonna watch Annika's new video first? Hell yes!!!

  • @tfg507
    @tfg507 4 года назад +3

    I literally just conceptualized a program or app idea like this software the other day! I’m so stoked to find out it actually exists!

  • @Charliefarley170287
    @Charliefarley170287 4 года назад +8

    My mind is blown by the folding trick. That was why I hate PDF patterns! I found all the cutting so confusing. 😂

  • @ellainaboucino5005
    @ellainaboucino5005 4 года назад +1

    With no one else do I actually look forward to the ads. They are works of ART.

  • @selenmolla9926
    @selenmolla9926 4 года назад +4

    Annika without makeup has me crying,SHE IS A NATURAL BEAUTY YALL

  • @BarbarianGod
    @BarbarianGod 4 года назад +43

    Do they have historical costume type patterns? I've been using a mishmash of tudor and other designs from books for a Witch Hunter costume pattern,
    and damn is it hard to adapt those to a functional cosplay type design and then combine the main part of the body with different sleeves and collars from other costumes!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +23

      No, it's modern silhouettes (though I have been using it to get "close" to a lot of 1940s designs and then modifying after printed, but idk about tudor!! If you check it out for that... let us know :P)

    • @solayange
      @solayange 4 года назад +12

      I’m sure there would be a way to hack the longer skirts or use some of those sleeves to you advantage (those double ruffle sleeves remind me of 18th century). You’ll need to make plenty of adjustments for sure and im pretty convinced your bodice would need a lot of adjustments for boning and all that stuff, and it obviously wont be historically accurate in the construction if you go that route. But who knows maybe it can help you in the initial stages to get pattern pieces that fit and get altered into what you want. I’d definitely look into it and play around since you do get a couple free designs on it anyway

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 4 года назад +3

      Wha do people hate flat pattermaking so much? Lol. But seriously though, if you already have the main part of the pattern, drawing matching sleeves and especially collars is not that hard.
      Give it a try, for the collar part especially. It's not witchcraft, I promise 😉

    • @chensgold
      @chensgold 4 года назад +2

      true, I wanna sew hanfus but patterns are really hard to find...

    • @milmillington1709
      @milmillington1709 4 года назад +2

      You should follow Bernadette Benner on RUclips. She usually will provide a lot of useful historical outfits patterns resources.

  • @brittanyk3923
    @brittanyk3923 4 года назад +5

    That is so freaking cool. I’m gonna keep an eye on it and hopefully it develops further.
    Maybe you can stick a bit of elastic in the sleeve cuff to snug it up to your arm?

  • @lucyhelenamu
    @lucyhelenamu 3 года назад +1

    I think for a knit fabric you could use a knit fusing to stabilise it, or do an internal bind instead. The latter would require some top-Stitch, but would work well on certain fabrics.
    Thanks for the tutorial.
    I’m just getting back into sewing for fun (after avoiding it for 12 years post-University and working as a designer).
    The fold and tape/glue method is exactly what I used to do when taping together print outs of textile artworks to check scale.
    I can see everyone appreciates you showing this step!

  • @MartaAngelo98
    @MartaAngelo98 4 года назад

    Annika, what a discovery!!!
    First of all, I would like to say that the site doesn't just offer the membership option but package deals as well! You can get 5 patterns gor $15 or 30 patterns for $45. That is way more reasonable for someone who sews a bit but not a whole lot (like me!).
    Second of all, I already made my firts garment from the free patterns, and I LOVE IT! I don't have social medias (except for Tumblr) so I don't really know how to show you. Its a cropped black wool top, with bust and waist darts, a high neck and long pleated sleeves. It took me a little more than a day of full time work to complete it. It's an absolute dream!
    Thankyouthankyouthankyou!!!!!

  • @superhpfan00
    @superhpfan00 4 года назад +1

    you and Luci are so sweet!
    makes me wish I couldve seen my guy last week like we planned, but alas, anxiety.
    having the sillies is totally not a bad thing because you have the energy and mood for it!

  • @celinag6713
    @celinag6713 4 года назад +6

    I have used tailor nova for my fiancé (very tall/1,94m and thin) and for myself (very small/1,50m and chubby/very curvy)
    Although the patterns are very good I think when sewing for those extremes you do need knowledge on how to alter garments wich was no problem for me since I am a studied seamstress and fashion designer but that could be difficult for a beginner.
    I really hope they will be coming up with some jackets soon and more collar options that would be great for people who can't construct them themselves but want to sew something more ambitious.
    (yes my hubby an I make a rather funny looking couple tbh)

  • @linearebecca
    @linearebecca 4 года назад +3

    I just bought my first beginner sewing machine (a Singer on a 50% discount!) and I'm all good like fixing some curtains or a rip in some stitching or something, but I'd love it if you maybe had like a -beginners- playlist. I enjoy the way you "teach" on here so much. It's really understandable and easy to understand. Like, maybe how to make a pillow or like, the difference between knit and woven fabrics, or tips and tricks for getting started with your machine or some common issues, and how to fix them.. Like... real beginner stuff. That would be SO cool.. If not I'm all for just watching your regular content and quietly admiring your talent from afar ;)

    • @victoriamaxwell9198
      @victoriamaxwell9198 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/p/PLc7j7scDMOacRDvfgYbtki2i8IhsLuw9o
      She has a few playlists that are sorted into sewing level. Just gotta dig a little more into her channel

    • @linearebecca
      @linearebecca 4 года назад

      Victoria Maxwell oh nice! Thank you!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +1

      I also have a beginner's resource section on my website! Head to www.annikavictoria.com and go to "Beginner's Sewing Resource" 😊 I should advertise it's existence more!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  4 года назад +1

      It has stuff like how to choose fabrics, basic projects, etc! :)

  • @catcher881
    @catcher881 4 года назад +3

    I LOVE the Square Space! So glad to see continuity from the previous squarespace ad. So creative, so fun and entertaining. Good job on the video too! Thank you Annika and team! ❤️💜🌼

  • @epifny9614
    @epifny9614 4 года назад +2

    omgooosh this is a total mind blow, I didnt know this was even a thingggg. I'm beyond excited rn 😱🤯

  • @magpievariety
    @magpievariety 4 года назад

    That was the best Squarespace ad I’ve ever seen. And I’m so happy RUclips recommended this video.

  • @whyisthisachannel
    @whyisthisachannel 4 года назад +2

    Many thanks to the new editor!
    And thank you for doing this review on tailornova. I saw that same tiktok and found myself wondering how accessible and useful it REALLY was. It seems better than expected! Because I assumed it was trash, laughs. I might have to look into it after all

  • @sheleia66
    @sheleia66 4 года назад +2

    I'm sew glad I found this video, discovering TailorNova AND YOU! (sewing pun intended). I've been looking for a digital program that allows me to create a design, plug in body measurements, then print out a flat pattern. I was afraid I might have to develop such a program. Loved this video! Great job!

  • @margootjeeangelxx
    @margootjeeangelxx 4 года назад +1

    you can always put in a strand of somthing non stretchy in your neckline to make it stay in place overtime,. it works especially good when you put it in bitween the facing and restof the garment

  • @Kristen21Zum
    @Kristen21Zum 4 года назад +2

    I’m just really excited to listen to you say pattern. I have yet to watch the video but I can hear the way you say pattern already! I love listening to your voice! Continue being amazing! Lots of love from Minnesota!

  • @marlowmorbid8531
    @marlowmorbid8531 4 года назад

    im pleasantly surprised by how thorough and comprehensive this site is! i am a beginner and if theres one thing that discourages me the most from making my own clothes it's whether or not i feel like i can get what i want with a pattern design. this would take a huge scary step out of all that for my depressive ass lol

  • @melooza1
    @melooza1 4 года назад +1

    1) I always love the adds
    2) I HAD NO IDEA ABOUT FOLDING AND GLUING! LIFE CHANGED.
    3) I think both your projects turned out great!

  • @gabidoescosplaystuff
    @gabidoescosplaystuff 4 года назад +10

    This is so cool. I had a friend send it to me around when you announced you were doing this and I can't wait to try it out!

  • @xxxtchai_xxxkovsky23
    @xxxtchai_xxxkovsky23 4 года назад +1

    First thing I thought during the intro was "it would be so cool if it took bellies into account..." so cool!

  • @XChoclateThunderX
    @XChoclateThunderX 4 года назад +3

    Love the design you picked :) for the top you made, maybe put I a stay tape around the neckline to help it stop stretching? I do that for my knit top

  • @xzefratx6661
    @xzefratx6661 4 года назад +3

    THAT IS ABSOLUTELY GENIOUS can't wait to try it out myself

  • @louise-emilyhirst6753
    @louise-emilyhirst6753 4 года назад +4

    I have been always been scared to print patterns as I vividly remember printing out a Pokémon card mat from the computer game and it being hell to put together, to this day it is shoved to the side of my wardrobe with crusty yellow sellotape *shudder*
    THANK YOU for teaching my little 5% butt!
    Also this looks so cool! I'm a very short woman, with a short but broad torso. I want to look cute but nothing fits right. NOTHING! Excited to give it a whirl!

  • @k.a.u.4599
    @k.a.u.4599 4 года назад +6

    I feel like even if you don't use the pattern it could be a great tool to mess around with to try to understand different proportions and designs and how they translate to patterns

  • @juliaciantar1472
    @juliaciantar1472 4 года назад +12

    There's a similar website where you can input your own measurements and have a pattern made exactly to those measurements. Its called Bootstrap fashion i think. its pretty cool! just letting you know in case you didn't already! love your stuff!

    • @gratitudegoddess6653
      @gratitudegoddess6653 4 года назад +6

      Yes, BootstrapFashion and Tailornova are from the same people :)

    • @brittianica
      @brittianica 4 года назад

      Gratitude Goddess then what’s the difference???

    • @wolveshowling26
      @wolveshowling26 4 года назад +3

      I think Bootstrapfashion is for their (dressform) patterns you can purchase and Tailornova is for designing garments yourself?

    • @catherinebailey2131
      @catherinebailey2131 4 года назад

      @@brittianica Bootstrap offers basic customization while Tailornova offers much more detailed customization

  • @carinellewlyn4503
    @carinellewlyn4503 4 года назад +2

    Knits can be faced.. stay stitch the neck of the blouse and the neck of the facing. This will prevent them from stretching during sewing. Also using a walking foot will help prevent the stretching.

  • @eva10210
    @eva10210 4 года назад +2

    I might have to try this... I have weird proportions (16" difference between natural waist and hip) which has made me interested in making my own pants, shorts, and fitted skirts because it is just.. very difficult to find in stores. Right now I own a lot of stretch fabrics lol
    also loved the ad!!!

  • @KateandEvatoys
    @KateandEvatoys 4 года назад +1

    I love that the pattern will fit your measurements!! This entire program seems amazing

  • @lifae
    @lifae 4 года назад +2

    Definitely trying this for myself too!
    Also, I love how you make your sponsor commercials fun to watch. I usually just skip them, but yours are hilarious ❤️

  • @adriennegonzales2636
    @adriennegonzales2636 4 года назад +2

    For a knit facing it needs to be interfaced and you can add a narrow ribbon to the seam allowance to control any future sagging.

  • @vintagecameragirl
    @vintagecameragirl 4 года назад +3

    The cut of the collar really suits you.

  • @roseredm6663
    @roseredm6663 4 года назад

    Really liked that you chose to sew a shirt that had some styling that you weren't completely familiar sewing. You were able to give it a true review. I'm thinking of giving it a try.

  • @4mime
    @4mime 4 года назад +2

    i was so excited to see this video ever since you mentioned it on your instagram!!! aaa

  • @XxBroadwaygonnabexX
    @XxBroadwaygonnabexX 4 года назад +5

    I really hope they add coats and maybe even costume pieces

  • @iamrupal
    @iamrupal 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so, so much! I’m so excited to use it it’s a dream come true.

  • @americantoadsarecool
    @americantoadsarecool 4 года назад +2

    The editing looks great! I’m excited that we will get to see more videos. 😊

  • @meloncornets3034
    @meloncornets3034 4 года назад +1

    The site looks great! Also you need an award for your amazing ad breaks. I love everything about your videos.

  • @BeansOfStarlight
    @BeansOfStarlight 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for reviewing this program!!!! I was looking into using it for a cosplay that I just can’t find a pattern for and now I feel SO MUCH more confident. Also!! Your glasses with the pink lenses are quite fetching c;

  • @riinamandariina
    @riinamandariina 4 года назад +1

    Dang, this seems like something I'd really like to try & nerd about. Thanks for bringing it to a wider audience's knowledge! Also congrats on hiring an editor, definitely a time for me as a long time viewer to pitch in on growing your channel. Will check out your Patreon when payday comes around!