HOW TO DRAFT A SUIT DIRECT TO THE FABRIC | Part 1- Body
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2021
- Hello Guys, I decided to make a video on how to draft a suit direct to the fabric. I divided it into 2 separated videos:
PART 1- For the body and
PART 2- For the sleeves
This video is intended for those who at least have a basic background in pattern making.
I will going to make a tutorial for the Beginners soon, so don't forget to subscribe to my RUclips Channel for more videos. If you want to request a tutorial, you can leave a comment down below. Thank you!
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MEASUREMENT
Shoulder- 17 inches (43.18 cm)
Length- 28 inches (71.12 cm)
Chest Circumference- 36 inches (91.44 cm)
Waistline- 32 inches (81.28 cm)
Hips- 36 inches (91.44 cm)
Back Figure- 18 inches (45.72 cm)
*Seam Allowance depends on the cutter
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You are doing one of the rare tutorials on RUclips...suits tutorials with good explanations are somehow rare to find on RUclips...thank you
I only wish there was one where people talked you through it instead of text without much explanation, you're right though, this is a rare enough video.
English subtitles please
Thank you verry much souls like yours are rare 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
👏 nice, is it okay to have a detailed video from the beginning explaining the steps. Thank you
Thank you for the video, it's very easy to follow. Please how did come about the 14 inches and 7 inches you marked on the front panel side?
Well done , thank you
Very nice good stay in touch
You are a wizard. Wow
I enjoy your videos. I watch them over and over but I am still.not understanding how you get the panels. Also you switch inches to centimeters and that confuses me. You are doing a valuable job. Your outcomes are excellent. I want to learn you style.
Thanks very much sir for this tutorial
what size would this come up to? also would you be able to use the measurements of a block pattern to draft a suit?
Well done sir
Thanks for teaching
You are doing great work, my dear. Keep on
What if the back chest measurement is significantly shorter than the chest measurement for the lines drawn around 3:00?
Nce cutting Sr g thnks fr vdeo
Thank you ver much sir
Nice ❤
Thank you for the video it really help a lot but pls the sewing tutorial
nice
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I enjoyed the course. How I get enrolled in your course.
Please i don't understand jours measurements do you use yard or centimètre ? Because or use not thé sale.
How can I reach out to you? Iwant to learn to sew my own suit and blazer beautifully.
Make some more video. I am from Nepal nice cutting
Thank you for watching...
Hello sir! Pano po yung pattern ng collar?
What’s the back chest
Please how do you do the divisions? I don't really understand it. Thank you
Hello! The divisions are the same for both front and back part of the pattern.
For further explanation, I'll gonna give you some example:
If the Chest is 36 inches, I'm gonna used 36 cm instead then divide it into two (36÷2=18), so may back chest will be 18cm. The same goes to waistline and hips.
For the front part. After measuring the back part, divide the remaining measurement into three (3) then distribute what you got for the blade part (1/3) and front as well (2/3 & 3/3).
I hope this information can help. If you still confuse, you can watch my other video where I elaborate more about this topic. You can click the link below. Happy viewing ❣️
ruclips.net/video/OwUEOVa1QVw/видео.html
@@demotutorial4381 how can we divide 36" by 2 and get 18cm?
How did you calculate the side panel.. Thanks
Hello! The divisions are the same for both front and back part of the pattern.
For further explanation, I'll gonna give you some example:
If the Chest is 36 inches, I'm gonna used 36 cm instead then divide it into two (36÷2=18), so may back chest will be 18cm. The same goes to waistline and hips.
For the front part. After measuring the back part, divide the remaining measurement into three (3) then distribute what you got for the blade part (1/3) and front as well (2/3 & 3/3).
I hope this information can help. If you still confuse, you can watch my other video where I elaborate more about this topic. You can click the link below. Happy viewing ❣️
ruclips.net/video/OwUEOVa1QVw/видео.html
@@demotutorial4381 thanks🤝
@@demotutorial4381what is BLADE part
How much material (cloth) then is needed approximately for single breasted no pattern 48 size jacket 🧥. Thank you!
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Diko maintindihan Yung 36/2- 18 cm..pano nyo na achieve yun
An inch is equal to 2,5cm not 2cm
calculations not explained well
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