Thank you for this video! I love that you’re showing techniques that you have adapted for theater. I have an old tail coat alteration to work on that needs the guts totally rebuilt so it can last another 15 years in my theater. You’ve given me some great tips and I’m excited to get going on replacing the canvas.
I am very late to this, but thank you Mrs Kurutz. I am so grateful. I have been searching for a long time. The books that I have only helo me so much and I have been wanting to learn this for some time now. You are wonderful.
This book is excellent! www.thriftbooks.com/w/classic-tailoring-techniques-a-construction-guide-for-womens-wear-fit-collection_roberto-cabrera_patricia-flaherty-meyers/414990/vintage/?vid=1554758062&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA1fqrBhA1EiwAMU5m_yUIGGe1ssEz244ipFB1jygLRolqc9-xlVVIH55kkCcuVCm8iRqdZRoCxkoQAvD_BwE
I'm going to be crafting a Regency period waistcoat for an upcoming Pride & Prejudice Ball. Would you recommend using canvas, or should I just use interfacing?
Ms.Laurie my name is Devin, is there anyway I can take a class with you to learn how to make and construct a bespoke suit? I would do anything to be able to learn from you, please!
I got mine at Sultans fabrics in Toronto. B.Black and Sons in LA has it. They are on the web. UK has to the non-trade suppliers also, depends where you live You can also buy the raw canvas as well. Then there are interfacing methods that are what you find in most stuff people are wearing, not as nice though. In the 19th C the earlier tailors didn't pad garments at all, which is still an option in some garments. Though not with today's paper thin fabrics.
Sultans is a good example, they had all the stuff, but it wasn't on their extensive website, so anywhere they sells suiting might have the other stuff also.
Thank you for this video! I love that you’re showing techniques that you have adapted for theater. I have an old tail coat alteration to work on that needs the guts totally rebuilt so it can last another 15 years in my theater. You’ve given me some great tips and I’m excited to get going on replacing the canvas.
Thank you so much. It's so hard to find good, old fashioned methods for tailoring with horse hair.
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Who wants to sew a blazer and have it look homemade?
At last, I found someone to make me understand ❤😢
I am very late to this, but thank you Mrs Kurutz. I am so grateful. I have been searching for a long time. The books that I have only helo me so much and I have been wanting to learn this for some time now. You are wonderful.
45 seconds into the video and I like you already! Wonderful teacher! Thank you! I subscribed too! 😊
It's your very freaking information for jacket working..I am a fashion designer..
Fantastic how you share your knowledge.
Thou art a God Send, thank you very much
hi thanks for your video, i wish to see all your videos that in youtube. i have a small shop in nepal
Hello Laurie, would you recommend a book that explains canvas patterns making?
Kind Regards
Paul
This book is excellent! www.thriftbooks.com/w/classic-tailoring-techniques-a-construction-guide-for-womens-wear-fit-collection_roberto-cabrera_patricia-flaherty-meyers/414990/vintage/?vid=1554758062&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA1fqrBhA1EiwAMU5m_yUIGGe1ssEz244ipFB1jygLRolqc9-xlVVIH55kkCcuVCm8iRqdZRoCxkoQAvD_BwE
I'm going to be crafting a Regency period waistcoat for an upcoming Pride & Prejudice Ball. Would you recommend using canvas, or should I just use interfacing?
To buy the pre-made canvas fronts, try here: www.bblackandsons.com/sewing-supplies-c-80/chest-fronts-c-80_123/?zenid=qjj63ma7kj5ifpvftpc7fe1ll0
very useful, thank you. hardly anyone teaches this on yuotube
Can I use heavyweight linen fabric instead of hymo of horsehair canvas for interfacing?
Ms.Laurie my name is Devin, is there anyway I can take a class with you to learn how to make and construct a bespoke suit? I would do anything to be able to learn from you, please!
can canvas be machine stitched, how much of a difference does it make doing it by hand?
Yes, people do this by machine. The difference will depend on the fabric and your skill.
Do you need to canves to the back of the blazer or jacket ?
No you don't
Hi! Please I will like to understand these neck dart and front dart properly how can I contact you ma
Where can I get a preconstructed canvas? -- havent looked through comments yet
check wawak.
where do i find canvas in india?
Y donde los veo en español
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What fabric did you use to construct the canvas?
I used hymo. You can order it from various suppliers online. Enjoy!
Thank you
Thank you Laurie for your video. Really helpful. What material did you use for the chest part?
@@ilgringo2103 try here: www.bblackandsons.com/sewing-supplies-c-80/chest-fronts-c-80_123/?zenid=qjj63ma7kj5ifpvftpc7fe1ll0
try here: www.bblackandsons.com/sewing-supplies-c-80/chest-fronts-c-80_123/?zenid=qjj63ma7kj5ifpvftpc7fe1ll0
Where can you buy the pre-cut canvas?
I got mine at Sultans fabrics in Toronto.
B.Black and Sons in LA has it. They are on the web.
UK has to the non-trade suppliers also, depends where you live
You can also buy the raw canvas as well.
Then there are interfacing methods that are what you find in most stuff people are wearing, not as nice though.
In the 19th C the earlier tailors didn't pad garments at all, which is still an option in some garments. Though not with today's paper thin fabrics.
Sultans is a good example, they had all the stuff, but it wasn't on their extensive website, so anywhere they sells suiting might have the other stuff also.
Cassie Butler I wouldn't recommend a pre cut because it tends to be a bit more expensive. it is not difficult to make one for your coat.
yes, try here: www.bblackandsons.com/sewing-supplies-c-80/chest-fronts-c-80_123/?zenid=qjj63ma7kj5ifpvftpc7fe1ll0
Where do you buy a pre made canvas?
try here: www.bblackandsons.com/sewing-supplies-c-80/chest-fronts-c-80_123/?zenid=qjj63ma7kj5ifpvftpc7fe1ll0