actually, u can give some heat to the boning to curve it, u can use candle n put the boning on top of the fire to shape it, a lighter also work, but dont burn the boning, enough when u can shape it😁😁
Thank you! I have only done thrift upcycling and wanted to make a piere cardin circle dress and had no idea what to even google! going to watch all your videos.
So beautiful, as always! Fabulous gown and I appreciate you share parts of the process that others would have left out. Your candid and detailed videos make you stand out from other draping videos, besides making gorgeous pieces. It’s always a pleasure and an inspiration to watch you work 😊💖
Thank you! 🤩 So the structured piece is bagged out all around and basically it’s like a vest you put on on top of the dress and fastened on the side with a snap. ( for a real size possibly more snaps would be needed.)
You're the best! Honestly all the best draping tutorials aren't in English so I'm very happy you give us an opportunity to learn. ❤ May I request a tutorial please? There's a gown by Krikor Jabotian Chapter X number 4. The draping twists and pleats in different areas but also has a light, flowy, bagginess to it. Please please please break this design down one day 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much! ❤️ Yes I can incorporate those designs elements from Krikor Jabotian’s design in one of my next videos. Thank you for the suggestion 🙃
Beautiful ❤️
actually, u can give some heat to the boning to curve it, u can use candle n put the boning on top of the fire to shape it, a lighter also work, but dont burn the boning, enough when u can shape it😁😁
That makes sense!! 😃thank you so much for the tip! I will try it next time 💕
@@studiohennis no prob,will be waiting for ur next vid
THANK YOU THIS WAS SO HELPFUL. I’ve been try to learn self draping and pattern making and this video cleared a lot of questions. ❤
I am soooo happy you found this useful 😊
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I love your channel ! Thank you alot for sharing your creativity with us 💜💜
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Fascinating to watch an artist at work...
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Thank you for your knowledge ❤
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thank you. it is beautiful.
Thank you! ❤
Thank you! I have only done thrift upcycling and wanted to make a piere cardin circle dress and had no idea what to even google! going to watch all your videos.
I am happy you found this useful! And thank you for watching the videos ❤️
So beautiful. Thanks❤
Thank you! 💕
Brilliant video! Thank you 😊
Thank you for watching 🙃✨
So beautiful, as always! Fabulous gown and I appreciate you share parts of the process that others would have left out. Your candid and detailed videos make you stand out from other draping videos, besides making gorgeous pieces. It’s always a pleasure and an inspiration to watch you work 😊💖
Thank you so much! ☺️ I am here to share ✨ I am happy you enjoy my videos 💕
I just stumbled across your channel. 👏 Brilliant. Thank you.
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Gorgeous.
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Lovely,lovely❤❤❤ your creations
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amazing work !
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Wow. Well detailed. U are just d best
Thank you for watching!! 😊
Very well done !
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How do you take out those and draft and sew?
Hi! Not sure which part you mean 🙃. I made the initial draping in calico then drafted the pattern from that.
@@studiohennisI think they meant that after draping the fabric onto the mannequin, how do you take the drape off of the mannequin and sew it?
Stunning 🤩🤩
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i loooveee your videoosss, very inspiring!
Thank you!! I am glad you like them :)
Very beautiful
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Nice work 👏
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So beautiful. Where can I get the half-scale dummy? Thank you
Thank you!
I got a link for my dummy in the description of the video ☺️
Nice ❤
Thank you!❤
This is so beautiful! Subscribed ❤
By the way, when you mean they are all separate pieces, how did you attach the structured piece to the base dress?
Thank you! 🤩
So the structured piece is bagged out all around and basically it’s like a vest you put on on top of the dress and fastened on the side with a snap. ( for a real size possibly more snaps would be needed.)
I would love to see you do the Dior couture dress which JLo wore for their show in Paris
Thank you for sharing. I am looking into it 😊
Thank u so much
Glad you liked it
Hey love what is the small dress form called ? I love how small it is! Perfect for quick designs
Hi! It’s a half scale dress form. I also have a link for it in the description of the video. 🙂
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What is the fabric u r using for draping on dummy.?plz reply...i want to know
The first fabric I use for the mock up drape is calico (or muslin). The final red fabric is duchess satin
@@studiohennis thank you 😍
What do you mean with "silhouettes"?
I always hear it but never understood it
I mean the shape or outline of the garment.
You're the best! Honestly all the best draping tutorials aren't in English so I'm very happy you give us an opportunity to learn. ❤
May I request a tutorial please? There's a gown by Krikor Jabotian Chapter X number 4. The draping twists and pleats in different areas but also has a light, flowy, bagginess to it. Please please please break this design down one day 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much! ❤️
Yes I can incorporate those designs elements from Krikor Jabotian’s design in one of my next videos. Thank you for the suggestion 🙃