L8: Striking Out A Jacket Pattern - Theory | Online Coat Making Course

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @dddaaz
    @dddaaz Год назад +4

    You are an excellent educator, thank you!

  • @rob-sf
    @rob-sf Год назад +4

    Can’t wait for lesson 9 (and more!) 🎉 such a straightforward and understandable way to learn. Love it!

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад

      I'm very happy about this:)
      Thank you for tuning in!
      Reza

  • @obarelida
    @obarelida Год назад +1

    really enjoying these lessons

  • @ShineMedia1
    @ShineMedia1 Год назад +1

    So clearly presented and invaluable basics Reza, thank you again for sgaring your knowledge and artistry ❤

  • @SteedBespokeTailors
    @SteedBespokeTailors 3 месяца назад

    Superb stuff Reza.

  • @Marlestor
    @Marlestor Год назад +3

    All your classes are simply Amazing!!
    Thanks for sharing this, i feel empowered having access to this knowledge
    🙏

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад

      Thank you Marles.
      You feeling empowerd is the exact purpose of these videos!
      Reza

  • @orainewright5926
    @orainewright5926 Год назад +1

    Brilliant!!!! Loving the classes. Reza you are a natural teacher. Looking forward to the next lesson

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад +1

      Thank you Oraine!
      I hope you find plenty of value in these lessons.
      Reza

  • @allanpennington
    @allanpennington 4 месяца назад

    I bought some lovely Black Watch Tartan years ago when I was in the army to make myself a pair of trews. I didn't pay attention to the way the checks were and laid my patterns with a view to saving fabric. On that tartan there is a double stripe and then a single stripe which repeats in the warp direction. When I put my back and front legs together I realised my mistake and thus could not match the pattern. Sadly I did not have enough fabric to recut the back or the front legs. Expensive mistake.

  • @KennethMadisson
    @KennethMadisson Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much for this OMG

  • @halflearned2190
    @halflearned2190 11 месяцев назад

    This is really an amazing channel, thank you so much for providing this level of information

  • @sinisalo8710
    @sinisalo8710 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @alexc5449
    @alexc5449 Год назад +2

    Hi Reza, Thank you for this great explanation. If I understand your explanation correctly, would you suggest that the chest line be marked on the wrong side of the fabric for all pieces so that way the sleeves will always match the body and always be at the correct pitch? Sorry if this is already addressed in your other videos. I haven't gotten to them yet, but I definitely will.

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад

      The chest line should indeed be marked on the wrong side of the fabric and mark-stitched through all sides to use as a reference during fittings. The pitch of the sleeve depends on how it’s cut in relation to the armhole and not the chest line per se.
      Reza

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Год назад +1

    Is Taylor if the same as “haute couture” ?

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад

      Tailoring can be a part of Haute Couture. However Haute Couture is not the same as traditional mens tailoring.
      Reza

  • @gbanyarichman4555
    @gbanyarichman4555 5 месяцев назад

    Pls I need to know how to get access to your boxes

  • @suneelthapa25
    @suneelthapa25 Год назад +1

    Can you please explain how the check facing can be cut? Thanks

    • @sbaumgartner9848
      @sbaumgartner9848 Год назад

      He may not explain this. He wants us to figure things out ourselves. Matching stripes and checks is an advanced tailoring skill that is beyond his course focus for now. Checks are way more complex than stripes. I've only found introductory information on the internet that isn't helpful. I plan to use cheap striped and checked fabrics on smaller size pattern pieces; I will focus on the key parts of the garment - collar, lapel both sides, shoulders, sleeves, centre back, pockets w welts and flaps, etc. I hope this helps.

    • @OFFICIALISOT
      @OFFICIALISOT  Год назад +3

      Hello Suneel.
      As Sandra mentioned, the focus of these lessons is to learn the basics of tailoring. Please do not assume that the "basics" are simple. There will be a lot of information in these lessons which has to be interpreted, internalised and sequenced correctly to fully understand the coatmaking process.
      I will however, explain how check and stripe facings are cut once we get to the cutting and assembly of facings.
      It's very simple to do and almost identical to cutting facings on a normal cloth.
      Stay tuned
      Reza

    • @suneelthapa25
      @suneelthapa25 Год назад

      @@OFFICIALISOT Thank you very much and I look forward to your new lessons.

  • @antmarzo9392
    @antmarzo9392 Год назад

    🏅

  • @shabazdler8446
    @shabazdler8446 2 месяца назад