Hi Tamotsu , It’s such a pleasure to see you drape on the stand, you are fascinating . Everything is crystal clear to me except the part of the sleeve when it’s flat on the table . How do you exactly determine the angle of the elbow in centimers to create the foreseam ? It seams you trace a parallel line 3cm away from the line creating the first quarter of the sleeve ( at 20:19 ) Also how do you determine the outer angle of the elbow ? I would really love to have the exact method for this … It remind me the way Annette Duburg & Rixt Van Der Tol explained how to create the draping arm in their book but not 100% similar . Could you explain me in detail ? Or give me the reference of this method ? Is it coming from Bunka methods perhaps ? Thank you in advance
Thank you for watching the video. There are two reasons why the sleeves are bent at the elbow: anatomical reasons and the zeitgeist of design. The angle of the arm bend is not the same in the 18th century as it is in modern times because of the different lifestyle. Our arms are a little straighter today than in the past. And the angle of refraction of the arm is different in casual and classic jackets. You need to understand the design and set the right angle for your application. There is also an anatomical reason for moving the front elbow line 3 cm inwards. For women's sleeves about 3 cm is enough, but for men's sleeves you need to shift the seam by about 4 cm. We are preparing a video explaining just the sleeves, so look forward to that.
Can you please share the drafting pattern of bar jacket of any size so we can do it? I’m not so much familiar with draping method .hope you answer cause I really need to learn that
Thank you for watching my video. The quickest way is to use a mannequin of the size you need and drape it. Alternatively, you can also use cotton or padding to change the size of the mannequin before draping it.
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 would it be possible to maybe do a video on the construction? I know your account is about draping so I understand if not, I just thought I'd ask because I've followed everything step by step and I'm not sure how to sew everything together now I've got the pattern done. Thank you for all your videos, I've learnt so much from your channel ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
From this video I will explain a lot about the relationship between design and draping.
More like this this is amazing
This video blew my mind! So beautiful and simple! Thank you so much! ❤️
Thanks for watching my video.
Thank you so much for this I just bought dressform and I'm going to start studying draping
Practise a lot with the help of my video.
Очень давно искала, благодарю🙏 за видео! ❤
Спасибо, что нашли мое видео.
Огромное спасибо как жаль что я раньше не знала о вашем канале ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Спасибо, что посмотрели мое видео. Ваши комментарии мотивируют меня продолжать работу.
I enjoy so much seeing you drape. Always inspiring, informative and beautiful ! 🙏
Thank you for watching my video. Please use it for work.
Genius! Thank you! Such videos make me run to my dress form and drape!
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to be able to help your creation.
Intense😅 Love the result, thanks again !
Thanks for watching the video.
Phenomenal channel, I wish I found it earlier.
Thanks for watching my video. Your comment gave me energy.
Maestro muy agradecida por darnos tanto conocimiento. Un abrazo
Estoy muy feliz de que todos entiendan lo genial que es el drapeado.
Thank you, you are brilliant
I'm the one who should be thanking you for watching my video
Bravo👏and thank you very much!!!
Thanks for watching my video.
This was amazing! I really learned a lot!
Thanks for watching my videos and look out for new content coming in September.
Thank you. Nice style
Thank you for writing a comment every time.
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 you’re very welcome for the comments. It’s not every time… but i do enjoy the videos and want you to know. :)
Saludos desde Colombia
Estoy muy contenta de que haya fans de la moda en Sudamérica que vean mis vídeos.
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Hi Tamotsu , It’s such a pleasure to see you drape on the stand, you are fascinating . Everything is crystal clear to me except the part of the sleeve when it’s flat on the table . How do you exactly determine the angle of the elbow in centimers to create the foreseam ? It seams you trace a parallel line 3cm away from the line creating the first quarter of the sleeve ( at 20:19 ) Also how do you determine the outer angle of the elbow ? I would really love to have the exact method for this … It remind me the way Annette Duburg & Rixt Van Der Tol explained how to create the draping arm in their book but not 100% similar . Could you explain me in detail ? Or give me the reference of this method ? Is it coming from Bunka methods perhaps ? Thank you in advance
Thank you for watching the video. There are two reasons why the sleeves are bent at the elbow: anatomical reasons and the zeitgeist of design. The angle of the arm bend is not the same in the 18th century as it is in modern times because of the different lifestyle. Our arms are a little straighter today than in the past. And the angle of refraction of the arm is different in casual and classic jackets. You need to understand the design and set the right angle for your application. There is also an anatomical reason for moving the front elbow line 3 cm inwards. For women's sleeves about 3 cm is enough, but for men's sleeves you need to shift the seam by about 4 cm. We are preparing a video explaining just the sleeves, so look forward to that.
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Thank you for watching my video.
Merci
Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo
Can you please share the drafting pattern of bar jacket of any size so we can do it? I’m not so much familiar with draping method .hope you answer cause I really need to learn that
Thank you for watching my video. The quickest way is to use a mannequin of the size you need and drape it. Alternatively, you can also use cotton or padding to change the size of the mannequin before draping it.
How do you construct the pocket?
Extend the seam under the darts to the side seam. Use that seam to sew the pocket sack together.
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 amazing, thank you so much!
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 would it be possible to maybe do a video on the construction? I know your account is about draping so I understand if not, I just thought I'd ask because I've followed everything step by step and I'm not sure how to sew everything together now I've got the pattern done. Thank you for all your videos, I've learnt so much from your channel ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️