Stellar information as always. I had no idea at the start of this wonderful journey that we would be presented with so much in-depth theory and hands-on information. Reza is showing us why bespoke jackets are superior in look, feel, and longevity in comparison to mass-produced garments. Plus a person would feel better wearing them.
I would like to state that tailors are craftsman. Craftsman are technicians that put things together in an artistic way or artistic form. A craft is defined as an occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or skilled artistry.
And like other craftspeople, they are amazing to watch. They use their hands and product so smoothly with great precision. Their workspace is often small but they manage to keep their immediate workspace so clean. They are seriously undervalued and underpaid. Think of bakers, chefs, artists, wood furniture makers, pianists and other instrumental musicians, etc.
Putting this together with your video about how to do the pad stitch, wouldn't the way so many RUclipsrs are showing to do it (i.e. anyone connected to Bernadette Banner) actually create that corrugation? And could that be desirable/helpful? Or is what you're saying, to basically let the fabric/canvas differences do the work for you, much more ideal?
The pad stitch only serves to hold the layers together, the difference between them however must be done consciously. This video presents the logic behind it. Reza
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I enjoy the tidiness of your mind and your presentation. You are a natural teacher.
Thanks REZA,listening to you I am in heaven..
That's very kind of you to say. Enjoy the lessons :)
Reza
Stellar information as always. I had no idea at the start of this wonderful journey that we would be presented with so much in-depth theory and hands-on information. Reza is showing us why bespoke jackets are superior in look, feel, and longevity in comparison to mass-produced garments. Plus a person would feel better wearing them.
Thanks!
It's just awesome, thanks Reza for this quality content. Thank you so much.
This is bliss to watch, thank you Reza, brilliantly explained ❤
Brilliant! thank you so much
Love this, Thank you Reza.
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Thank You Mr. Reza.This was a valuable lesson and this series is awesome.
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Great! Thanks a lot
I must make a donation and continue this craft.
thank you so much.
I would like to state that tailors are craftsman. Craftsman are technicians that put things together in an artistic way or artistic form. A craft is defined as an occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or skilled artistry.
And like other craftspeople, they are amazing to watch. They use their hands and product so smoothly with great precision. Their workspace is often small but they manage to keep their immediate workspace so clean. They are seriously undervalued and underpaid. Think of bakers, chefs, artists, wood furniture makers, pianists and other instrumental musicians, etc.
Putting this together with your video about how to do the pad stitch, wouldn't the way so many RUclipsrs are showing to do it (i.e. anyone connected to Bernadette Banner) actually create that corrugation? And could that be desirable/helpful? Or is what you're saying, to basically let the fabric/canvas differences do the work for you, much more ideal?
The pad stitch only serves to hold the layers together, the difference between them however must be done consciously. This video presents the logic behind it.
Reza
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