Thanks for showing the tedious things that we can often skip! Like meticulous pressing. I’ve just become a member. Glad I did. I love the fact that you demonstrate comprehensively rather than waffle on like a lot do ❤️
Such a wonderful tutorial! It was nice to see every step from start to finish. And on a side note, I'm really glad there wasn't any music it was actually very therapeutic to watch.
As always, such a thorough tutorial. Thanks so much for breaking it up into manageable segments. Your courses are a tremendous value and I learn so much from each one of them. Thanks for sharing your talents.
+SapSomeSense IntoYou - Thank you. That's very nice of you. I do work hard at it and I make careful preparation. It's great to get so many nice comments.
Thanks Angela for this Tutorial ...I am very happy to watch this video.. I always watch video from you n I can sew because of you. God Bless You, I am Maudy from Indonesia.
Hi, Well I've been making my clothes since I was about fourteen when I started getting interested in fashion but in those days you couldn't get any small sizes in the shops. I'm now a lot older shall we say! I did study Pattern Cutting at college though - see my full 'About Me' here - angelakane.com/sewing/about.php Thank you so much for commenting.
thanks for the video very helpful I'd like to know if you add an extra 5/8' seam allowance to the back facing and front facing to sew the lining to it, and, how much seam allowance should be sewn when sewing the lining to the jacket?
+priscila maciel de menezes Muito obrigado. Estou feliz que você gosta do meu canal. Por favor, continue a visitar. Thank you so much. I'm glad you like my channel. Please continue to visit.
+ANGELA KANE Sewing TVObrigada por responder. Ganhei uma maquina de costura FACILITA PRO 4423 da SINGER...e não sei nada sobre costura....só tenho a vontade de aprender...se puder fazer mais tutoriais fáceis, de blusas, vestidos e saias eu ficaria muito agradecida! Grande abraço. .sou sua fã! :)
I've tried many times but I can't sew a sleeve by slipping it through the arm hole. I always sew it flat on the arm hole/curve before sewing the sides of the garment and arm length together. Makes it so much easier than trying to adjust a fully sewn sleeve into an arm hole.
Like many things, there is never a right or wrong way. It's best to use the method you find easier. I would say it depends on how tailored a garment is.
hi Angela, I need a very good fabric recommendation? I'm allergic to wools. So cotton for the coat is not easy to find. love natural fibers like cotton. Crazy for star sewing this coat. Thanks, Anela.
Hello Sylvia, Corduroy is a great option for this coat, especially if you can get a real chunky 'Elephant Cord". For summer, it's easy. I've made several versions in linen. Look out also for furnishing brocades. I hope that helps.
The large tack stitches that have been loosely done on the front of the jacket - why is this? So the fabric doesn’t move which you’re attaching the lining?
hi ... all your videos are so helpful thanks! I was wondering if there is a chance you can make a video on how to sew a vest jacket .. I am trying to sew a faux fur vest and I don't know how to closed the arm holes ... thanks hope you can help me .
Angela: I am a novice sew'er who like to make a birthday present for my wife. I'd like to make a warm onesie pajama using two layers of material - polar fleece outside and sherpa fleece inside. I have NOT seen a tutorial that addresses this full suit lined onesie effort. Would you recommend that I follow the techniques in this video for the lined coat. Do I essentially make two onesie's - one of each material and then fit them inside each other for the final assembly and adding collars and arm/leg contrasts? Thanks for any suggestions you can offer me. Jim
i dont understand, is the lining only attached along the front openings and neckline? how about the shoulders, side body and sleeves? do you just let them loose?
I would have used a standard lining fabric, probably acetate or polyester. For something special I might use a habutai silk or sateen. Look for antistatic and breathable.
I deal with this in Part 16 ruclips.net/video/su7CT4Rxalg/видео.html. There are several ways to do this but slipstitching the lining in place is the easiest.
When you are lining a garment especially a garment like a jacket, often you don't need to finish the raw edges of the seam allowances. The raw edges are less inclined to fray when sandwiched between the main fabric and lining. If it's a garment that will be hand or machine washed by all means overlock or zigzag but for a garment that will be dry cleaned it may not be necessary. You can trim with pinking shears as this helps to reduce fraying. Thank you for commenting.
Hi, This is covered in the last episode of this 17 part series, Sewing the Hems - ruclips.net/video/Pol9VGU9dHs/видео.html This is a coat rather than a jacket so the hem is not 'bagged' as is usual with a jacket. Thank you for the feedback.
Suggestion: it would be appreciated if you could teach Islamic females who can then teach others how to use their hijab or burka cloths to sew 3/4 length coats. Can use pink and taupe or beige fur faux scarf and hats under $20 for accesories.
You are probably right! This was a series that I made many years ago, just to be viewed by members of my site. A few years later I decided to make all my tutorials free on RUclips. These days my videos are much more concise. I am though thinking about bringing out these earlier videos, edited down to one video. Thank you for your feed back.
Thanks for showing the tedious things that we can often skip! Like meticulous pressing. I’ve just become a member. Glad I did. I love the fact that you demonstrate comprehensively rather than waffle on like a lot do ❤️
Such a wonderful tutorial! It was nice to see every step from start to finish. And on a side note, I'm really glad there wasn't any music it was actually very therapeutic to watch.
Made a couple of coats, and every time, I come back to this video for the lining. Brilliant.
Perfect, flawless, tutorial, as ever. Thank you.
Hi AuntFanny - Thank you so much!
Amazing work! I'm doing a jacket for my boyfriend and was struggling with lining, but this video made it clear! Thank you!!
Thanks so much for this. It’s just what I was looking for and I appreciate that it’s in multiple videos so that I can home in on the parts I need.
As always, such a thorough tutorial. Thanks so much for breaking it up into manageable segments. Your courses are a tremendous value and I learn so much from each one of them. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Thank you so much for your generous comment.
Your videos are great. I'm sure everyone who watches them appreciates the service!
+SapSomeSense IntoYou - Thank you. That's very nice of you. I do work hard at it and I make careful preparation. It's great to get so many nice comments.
That jacket looks super professional, I can't wait to use this tutorial for my jacket. This tutorial alot easier for me to understand
very nice explanations, and lots of little critical tips. -UR the best!!! i am totally IMPRESSED. Many THXS
Thanks Angela for this Tutorial ...I am very happy to watch this video.. I always watch video from you n I can sew because of you. God Bless You, I am Maudy from Indonesia.
+Ramlan Ginting Thank you so much for your generous praise. I hope you will continue to follow my videos. I'm glad they are helpful.
Your videos are the best easy not complicated
It's so complex and a lot of work. It must take a lot of time to get this kind of skill.
Hi, Well I've been making my clothes since I was about fourteen when I started getting interested in fashion but in those days you couldn't get any small sizes in the shops. I'm now a lot older shall we say! I did study Pattern Cutting at college though - see my full 'About Me' here - angelakane.com/sewing/about.php
Thank you so much for commenting.
Thanks a lot. Your explanations and filming the steps are wonderful useful helpful etc...
Very helpful thanks
Thanks for this tutorial...
Amazing work. I enjoyed it. Thank you.
thanks for the video very helpful
I'd like to know if you add an extra 5/8' seam allowance to the back facing and front facing to sew the lining to it, and, how much seam allowance should be sewn when sewing the lining to the jacket?
Thank you so much
Thanks for the video very helpful
Very helpful thank you!
Estou encantada com este canal...parabéns a criadora!!!!!!
+priscila maciel de menezes Muito obrigado. Estou feliz que você gosta do meu canal. Por favor, continue a visitar.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you like my channel. Please continue to visit.
+ANGELA KANE Sewing TVObrigada por responder.
Ganhei uma maquina de costura FACILITA PRO 4423 da SINGER...e não sei nada sobre costura....só tenho a vontade de aprender...se puder fazer mais tutoriais fáceis, de blusas, vestidos e saias eu ficaria muito agradecida! Grande abraço. .sou sua fã! :)
I've tried many times but I can't sew a sleeve by slipping it through the arm hole. I always sew it flat on the arm hole/curve before sewing the sides of the garment and arm length together. Makes it so much easier than trying to adjust a fully sewn sleeve into an arm hole.
Like many things, there is never a right or wrong way. It's best to use the method you find easier. I would say it depends on how tailored a garment is.
Thankyou so very helpful
hi Angela, I need a very good fabric recommendation? I'm allergic to wools. So cotton for the coat is not easy to find. love natural fibers like cotton. Crazy for star sewing this coat. Thanks, Anela.
Hello Sylvia, Corduroy is a great option for this coat, especially if you can get a real chunky 'Elephant Cord". For summer, it's easy. I've made several versions in linen. Look out also for furnishing brocades.
I hope that helps.
hi angela, please could you tell me if when sewing the main jacket fabric and darts, do you sew darts in the lining of a jacket?
Yes, you sew the lining in exactly the same way as the jacket.
The large tack stitches that have been loosely done on the front of the jacket - why is this? So the fabric doesn’t move which you’re attaching the lining?
Yes, doing temporary tacks to keep parts of your garment in place while you work on other areas is good practice.
A good question - thanks
hi ... all your videos are so helpful thanks! I was wondering if there is a chance you can make a video on how to sew a vest jacket .. I am trying to sew a faux fur vest and I don't know how to closed the arm holes ... thanks hope you can help me .
+jeniffer arias Thanks Jeniffer. I'll add this idea to my todo list.
jeniffer arias
Angela:
I am a novice sew'er who like to make a birthday present for my wife. I'd like to make a warm onesie pajama using two layers of material - polar fleece outside and sherpa fleece inside.
I have NOT seen a tutorial that addresses this full suit lined onesie effort. Would you recommend that I follow the techniques in this video for the lined coat. Do I essentially make two onesie's - one of each material and then fit them inside each other for the final assembly and adding collars and arm/leg contrasts?
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer me.
Jim
Hello Jim, Yes, that is the way I would do it. Good luck with the project - what a lovely present.
i dont understand, is the lining only attached along the front openings and neckline? how about the shoulders, side body and sleeves? do you just let them loose?
Jehan Arifa. Same thing in wondering like what about the bottom lining part did she sew that too before flipping it inside out
Takeedra Moore same
Which lining cloth did she use?? AnswerS appreciated 🙏
I would have used a standard lining fabric, probably acetate or polyester. For something special I might use a habutai silk or sateen. Look for antistatic and breathable.
How do you sew the sleeve lining to the sleeves?
I deal with this in Part 16 ruclips.net/video/su7CT4Rxalg/видео.html. There are several ways to do this but slipstitching the lining in place is the easiest.
can you prepare cutting step by step? I like this lesson
You don’t complete to the end
How you link tow arms together and see under the coat
what seam finishing did you use for the sleeve lining?
When you are lining a garment especially a garment like a jacket, often you don't need to finish the raw edges of the seam allowances. The raw edges are less inclined to fray when sandwiched between the main fabric and lining. If it's a garment that will be hand or machine washed by all means overlock or zigzag but for a garment that will be dry cleaned it may not be necessary. You can trim with pinking shears as this helps to reduce fraying.
Thank you for commenting.
How did you attach the lining to the inner lapel
With love, Stephanie Denise
And what about the bottom part? otherwise helpful
Hi, This is covered in the last episode of this 17 part series, Sewing the Hems - ruclips.net/video/Pol9VGU9dHs/видео.html
This is a coat rather than a jacket so the hem is not 'bagged' as is usual with a jacket.
Thank you for the feedback.
@@angelakanetv Thank you very much!!!
Accidental ASMR video
Suggestion: it would be appreciated if you could teach Islamic females who can then teach others how to use their hijab or burka cloths to sew 3/4 length coats. Can use pink and taupe or beige fur faux scarf and hats under $20 for accesories.
Can charge tuition.
That is a lovely idea but it's not something I could fit into my current schedule. I hope you find someone who can take this on.
I would have preferred to see how you sew rather than pressing
Am sorry you need to make this vid a little more exciting. Very helpful but very boring.
You are probably right! This was a series that I made many years ago, just to be viewed by members of my site. A few years later I decided to make all my tutorials free on RUclips. These days my videos are much more concise. I am though thinking about bringing out these earlier videos, edited down to one video.
Thank you for your feed back.
ANGELA KANE Sewing TV I didn’t want to come across mean. There are a small few that will see my comment as constructive. Thank you.
@@angelakanetv I quite like the simplicity myself. I'm weary of videos with too much talking, annoying music, and so forth.
Waste your time😤
Very bad
Very helpful! thanks.
Thank you so much for commenting
You don’t complete to the end
How you link tow arms together and see under the coat
Look on her channel for the next video