DIY Cut Clothing Braid Weave Halter Cut Tshirt Top Idea

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @skyler217
    @skyler217 2 года назад +3

    the music reminds me of those scene hair videos from the early 2000 lol

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  2 года назад

      Dear Skyler,
      RAWR :] Thanks for watching 🖤📺

  • @jilliansmith7292
    @jilliansmith7292 2 года назад +3

    you got skills sister! awesome!

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  2 года назад

      Dear Jillian Smith,
      Thanks so much for the compliment! I appreciate you commenting and your support! Thanks for watching!

  • @altinafernandes1760
    @altinafernandes1760 2 года назад +1

    Parabéns para o seu trabalho! Porém fica impossível aprender suas técnicas!!!

  • @ashleysworld4443
    @ashleysworld4443 Год назад +1

    I need more details on your drawings for the cut lines. Can't really tell when you've already done the drawing, I'm trying to follow along.

  • @xlavishhx
    @xlavishhx 3 года назад +21

    Wish it was alittle more information on exactly how to do this ..I got lost trying to just follow with instructions 🥺

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  3 года назад +6

      Dear X Lavish X,
      I'm sorry to hear that. My videos are intended for as custom cut clothing ideas, not exactly tutorials even though I include my process in the video. To promote my small buisness, I make these videos to bring information on being able to send your clothing to get cut like this or promoting my online classes so I can teach you how. If my subscribers gain any additional knowledge, that's just the cherry on top. Please feel free to message me if you would like to send a shirt to get cut like this or schedule a class for a more in depth tutorial how to do. Some subscribers say they slow down the video in their settings during the cut process to observe the process closer. Hope it helps. I do still want to thank you for taking the time out of your day to watch one of my videos, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

    • @transflowmation6676
      @transflowmation6676 6 месяцев назад +1

      You don’t need to share all your secrets. You clearly have a lot of extra details and steps that ensure the longevity of the project. And those probably separate you from just hacking up an old tee . And that’s how you make money so no… you don’t have to tell people who will likely try to steal your tricks.
      KFC didn’t share their recipes so .. lol

    • @lilbat7389
      @lilbat7389 4 месяца назад

      Because it’s black it’s hard to see what she’s doing plus she is in the way sometimes

    • @lilbat7389
      @lilbat7389 4 месяца назад

      Clicked to see how she braided around the arms too hard to see

  • @claudiaharris2873
    @claudiaharris2873 Год назад +3

    Hard to see on a black shirt…

  • @emmymichelle4021
    @emmymichelle4021 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, you are extremely talented!

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  2 года назад

      Dear Emmy Michelle,
      Thank you so much for your support and watching! I appreciate you commenting as well! Thank you for your kind words and it's my pleasure sharing

  • @GypsyEncounters
    @GypsyEncounters 3 года назад +7

    Wish the shirt wasn't black. I can't follow along. 😕

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  3 года назад

      Hey Tara Toes,
      I'm sorry to hear that. The videos I post are intended to be free ideas and show you a bit of my process. If you're interested in more of a in depth tutorial, we offer classes. Wishing you all the best in your own diy cut Clothing projects🖤

    • @FrankiSweet
      @FrankiSweet Год назад +1

      How can I eatch your classes!!!

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  Год назад

      For classes they have to be paid for and scheduled with me via Zoom contact us at Harleyschopshop@gmail.com

  • @nicolegarst1615
    @nicolegarst1615 Год назад

    I love the look... but have you considered giving verbal instructions while your making the shirt in the video?? A bit much to not understand what ur doing on certain parts. But kick ass shirt.

  • @Julia.Mandelbrot
    @Julia.Mandelbrot 4 месяца назад

    You're talented and an expert cutter, and seems your intent is to sell lessons and services. Perfect! So rather than showing a lengthy process most here don't understand and didn't realize that they wouldn't until 10 minutes in, thinking u WERE teaching this and getting frustrated with the eyestrain on black material, it's wasting yours and our time both and irritating many.
    Girl, stop. Your vids should not exceed 4 minutes. Edit. I got stuff to do. Make me want more of u.
    Do not ask viewers to "wait until the end" to see your great work, unless u want to lose eyeballs. These young peeps (your market?) don't wait.
    Make a simple, SHORT lesson on something a lot of peeps know how to do, and show how well u can teach it. You'll snare all the beginners and interest more sophisticated sewers.
    At the end of each lesson (3 minutes?) change the music and background while u provide a title slide introducing your for-sale wares. No more than 3-4 intro words, do NOT use all capital letters unless u want to drop out all the poor readers who got this far, everyone with ADHD, an enormous number of 40 and up wearing glasses or needing them, many ESL viewers, and then, hold the bloody title up long enough for your grandma in Kansas to read it. Pick up the tempo and get your friends to model your stuff. Find diversity and trumpet it, viewers are looking hard for it now and u don't wanna fail. U don't know what u don't know about any of this so solicit some amateur videographer and give them a credit, ask your county business association for pointers, identify videos that grab u and see how they differ, and google questions on creative selling.
    Don't make your YT title a string of keywords. Take a geek to lunch. This is embarrassing.
    Damnit I want to see more women succeed and u got something that's provoking good (although annoyed) feedback, so you're definitely worth it. Go forth and make money. ❤.

  • @PinkCanaryArt
    @PinkCanaryArt 2 года назад +3

    Harley do you start with a bigger size, always work with men's shirts regardless of gender, or do you use shirts that already fit the client and stretch the fabric as you go? I'm broke and going to try to make hubby and I a couple of tees for riding. You do amazing work and I'd most definitely just purchase directly from you if I could right now!

    • @HarleysChopShop
      @HarleysChopShop  2 года назад +2

      Dear Tricia P,
      Just depends on what cut your trying to do! If you do something like a bodysuit, dress, or tied/corset sides, I usually do sizes up in Men's clothing. More material to work with. If you're doing just cut accents for the hubby, I'd just do his size and add some cuts. Thank you, I really appreciate it! Thansk for watching and your support by commenting. I'm always a message away if your situation changes and here to help! Hope your projects go swell and the hubby likes them! 🖤

  • @andreiadefariascorreia6470
    @andreiadefariascorreia6470 Год назад +1

    🤗😱😍🥰💞💞💞💞💞💞💞

  • @FrankiSweet
    @FrankiSweet Год назад +1

    Did anyone follow that???

  • @jodiriis
    @jodiriis Год назад +1

    Thanks. The music was a no👎🏻

  • @cristalovelee
    @cristalovelee Год назад

    Hey girl I like your style and your clothes came out awesome but you're not really trying to teach anybody because at about 11:47 you lost me completely when you started like twisting or whatever you're doing you're not saying what you're doing and you're not showing what you're doing at least you'd like white threader's a man or leased to say what you're doing if it goes fast and slow it down but you don't say you go too fast so this video but it's a cute shirt..whatever!