Great stuff again! Just finished editing my first e-block with your super clear guidance Ralph! Thank you for being a pro and sharing your expertise! Do you have any tips to remove a pleat from an e-block?
If you are looking for books on Pattern making here are some that we can recommend: Books by Winifred Aldrich: 1. Metric pattern cutting for menswear 2. Metric pattern making for children's wear and babywear 3. Metric pattern cutting for children's wear 4. Metric pattern cutting for women's wear 5. Pattern cutting for Lingerie, beachwear an leisurewear - Ann Haggar 6. Pattern making for fashion design - Helen Joseph-Armstrong> I hope that helps!
Great suggestion! But it can be done without much of a tutorial. Simply measure the top edge of the trouser block (waist + ease) then draw a rectangle double the height of your chosen waistband and the length of the waist + ease measurement. Add 2.5cm to one edge of the rectangle. Mark the centre front, side seam and centre back lines as notches on the rectangle (waistband) and add seam allowance. Hey presto... You have a built on waistband.
@@PatternLabLondon haha thanks! But i was really looking to make a shaped waistband. I figured it out by slicing the notches and rotating the lines to cross eachother about a CM at every notch. Seems to work nicely when i try it in clo3d
Dear sir I am Praveen from india I just want to work with u sir can I get job from your company sir .. I am eagerly waiting to work under u sir I just love to do pattern making and want to know lot more knowledge from u sir. If is this possible pls help for my growth sir
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THANK YOU
Great stuff again! Just finished editing my first e-block with your super clear guidance Ralph! Thank you for being a pro and sharing your expertise! Do you have any tips to remove a pleat from an e-block?
Thanks, you;re very welcome! We could always create a tutorial demonstrating how to do this. I'll see what I can do.
nice informative video can you please tell me some books name which is on basic fashion.
If you are looking for books on Pattern making here are some that we can recommend:
Books by Winifred Aldrich:
1. Metric pattern cutting for menswear
2. Metric pattern making for children's wear and babywear
3. Metric pattern cutting for children's wear
4. Metric pattern cutting for women's wear
5. Pattern cutting for Lingerie, beachwear an leisurewear - Ann Haggar
6. Pattern making for fashion design - Helen Joseph-Armstrong>
I hope that helps!
@@PatternLabLondon thank you sir
Can you make a video on how to add a waistband to a block instead of slicing it out of a highwaisted block? thanks a lot ! :)
Great suggestion! But it can be done without much of a tutorial. Simply measure the top edge of the trouser block (waist + ease) then draw a rectangle double the height of your chosen waistband and the length of the waist + ease measurement. Add 2.5cm to one edge of the rectangle. Mark the centre front, side seam and centre back lines as notches on the rectangle (waistband) and add seam allowance. Hey presto... You have a built on waistband.
@@PatternLabLondon haha thanks! But i was really looking to make a shaped waistband. I figured it out by slicing the notches and rotating the lines to cross eachother about a CM at every notch. Seems to work nicely when i try it in clo3d
Dear sir I am Praveen from india I just want to work with u sir can I get job from your company sir .. I am eagerly waiting to work under u sir I just love to do pattern making and want to know lot more knowledge from u sir. If is this possible pls help for my growth sir
Hi Praveen, thanks for your request. Unfortunately, we are not currently looking for employees and have no job roles to offer at this time. We wish you all the best with your search.