This looks great! You made it seem so attainable, I'll definitely be giving it a go. I'm in the ideation part of making my own bomber jacket. I want to use lambskin and want an oversized look similar to the Nanushka Hide puffer jacket. Did you use a pattern for this? If so, would you be able to share the maker with us? Do you know any pattern makers who have cool/young/edgy designs? Everything I find seems to be for a more mature woman.
Thank you!!! I looked up the Nanushka Hide and it’s so cute! I actually self-draft all my patterns. I’m working on developing patterns to sell but it’s going to take a lot of time with drafting, testing and all that goes into pattern making before I can bring them to market. I’m going to look up some good patterns and get back to you!
Sorry it took so long. Here are 2 puffer coat/jacket patterns I found that you can check out. Nurit straight oversized coat pattern with pdf tutorial size XL - on etsy.com Puffer jacket with Pockets, Winter Coat PDF Sewing Pattern for women, Digital pattern - also on esty.
@@shay_madeHey! I love the tutorial and jacket. Do you by chance know the name of the outer material? I've been trying to find a name for a sort of waterproof shiny material
Hi, thank you so much!! I can’t remember exactly what the fabric is called. I got it from the denim section in my local Joann’s fabric store. When I go back to Joann’s I’m going to look to see what the name of the fabric is and report back here to let you know!
This is awesome! I'm just getting into clothes making and I have the urge to make unique pieces, with like funky fabrics, but seeing how much time goes into a piece like this it would be a shame if it felt too funky to wear often or just a bit strange in a year or two. How do you approach the decision between creativity and wearability/utility?
Thank you!!😊 I have a lot of projects I want to make with funky fabrics but I know I won't wear those pieces as much as more casual/neutral pieces. So I'll usually only make something out of funky fabric if I know, or at least think, I'm really going to love it. If I make a couple things I end up not loving I consider either selling that piece, or repurposing it (i.e. turning it into pillowcases, bags, etc). As you said time, and money for the materials, goes into each project and I want a return on my investment by making things I know I'll wear often but I definitely don't ignore my urges to sew up some creative pieces if it fits into my sewing budget.
@@shay_made Great; I think the fattest puffiest coats look so beautiful and so awesome; could we chat on IG or hangouts or something and I can maybe give you a few more ideas?
Thank you!!😊 I started by refashioning and resizing thrift store clothes. Then learned to trace clothes that I already had to create patterns. Lots of watching video tutorials, google, practice and trial and error too!
Hi! I self-drafted this pattern. But I did go and look up puffer coat patterns to try to see if I could find anything similar to my puffer and the most similar pattern I could find was one I found on Etsy by Vikisews called Nurit straight oversized coat pattern with pdf tutorial size M-L. It has 5 stars and good reviews too! So I hope this helps!!
Amazing work. Thanks for the video tutorial, I learned a lot!
I’m glad you found it helpful!! 😊
Looks professional. Very nice fabric, almost thought it was faux leather from far. Well done! Subbed
Thank you so much!!! 😊❤️❤️
Such a great tutorial and beautiful jacket!!
Thank you so much!! 😊
Such a great tutorial! Thank you for sharing this !
Thank you for watching!!😊
Gracias, saludo desde argentina❤
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Nice tutorial!! Will give it a try
Thank you!! I hope it comes out great!!
You are awesome!!!!
Awww you’re too kind!! ❤️
You did amazing
Thank you!!😊
Gracias! el tutorial me sirvió de mucha ayuda 🥰
This looks great! You made it seem so attainable, I'll definitely be giving it a go. I'm in the ideation part of making my own bomber jacket. I want to use lambskin and want an oversized look similar to the Nanushka Hide puffer jacket. Did you use a pattern for this? If so, would you be able to share the maker with us? Do you know any pattern makers who have cool/young/edgy designs? Everything I find seems to be for a more mature woman.
Thank you!!! I looked up the Nanushka Hide and it’s so cute! I actually self-draft all my patterns. I’m working on developing patterns to sell but it’s going to take a lot of time with drafting, testing and all that goes into pattern making before I can bring them to market. I’m going to look up some good patterns and get back to you!
Sorry it took so long. Here are 2 puffer coat/jacket patterns I found that you can check out.
Nurit straight oversized coat pattern with pdf tutorial size XL - on etsy.com
Puffer jacket with Pockets, Winter Coat PDF Sewing Pattern for women, Digital pattern - also on esty.
Graciassss❤
Gracias, muy buena tu explicación no entiendo inglés pero sos muy gráfica para explicar, .
Where’d you get the outer fabric ? Also I love the way you did these pockets I’m def going to do mine this way
Thanks! It’s my favorite style of pocket! I got the fabric from Joann’s. It was with the denim fabric.
@@shay_made yes it seems to be the easier way I’ve seen them done so thank you
No problem!😊
@@shay_madeHey! I love the tutorial and jacket. Do you by chance know the name of the outer material? I've been trying to find a name for a sort of waterproof shiny material
Killed this
Thank you!! 😊
Cool 😎
Thanks 😏😎
Hi! what is the name of the black fabric you used? it look rally beautiful
Hi, thank you so much!! I can’t remember exactly what the fabric is called. I got it from the denim section in my local Joann’s fabric store. When I go back to Joann’s I’m going to look to see what the name of the fabric is and report back here to let you know!
Hi! So I went back to Joann’s and found the name of the fabric, it’s called foil denim. Hope that helps!
Te quedo genial 👍 me encanto
Muchas gracias ☺️😊❤️
Beatifullllll 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!! 😊❤️
@mordernmodiste what type of sewing machine is that
Sorry for the late reply! It’s the singer quantum stylist 9960
This is awesome! I'm just getting into clothes making and I have the urge to make unique pieces, with like funky fabrics, but seeing how much time goes into a piece like this it would be a shame if it felt too funky to wear often or just a bit strange in a year or two. How do you approach the decision between creativity and wearability/utility?
Thank you!!😊 I have a lot of projects I want to make with funky fabrics but I know I won't wear those pieces as much as more casual/neutral pieces. So I'll usually only make something out of funky fabric if I know, or at least think, I'm really going to love it. If I make a couple things I end up not loving I consider either selling that piece, or repurposing it (i.e. turning it into pillowcases, bags, etc). As you said time, and money for the materials, goes into each project and I want a return on my investment by making things I know I'll wear often but I definitely don't ignore my urges to sew up some creative pieces if it fits into my sewing budget.
Make a super puffy one :)
Adding to my to-do list 😉
@@shay_made Great; I think the fattest puffiest coats look so beautiful and so awesome; could we chat on IG or hangouts or something and I can maybe give you a few more ideas?
really great job!!!!🔥🔥 how did you learn how to make clothes?
Thank you!!😊 I started by refashioning and resizing thrift store clothes. Then learned to trace clothes that I already had to create patterns. Lots of watching video tutorials, google, practice and trial and error too!
pls how can I sew a puffer jacket that can keep me very warm in winter , because I live in a city in Germany which the weather is very cold😢
So sorry for very late response, but I’d put some warm batting in between the layers to add warmth!
@@shay_made thanks I will appreciate that
I had to do the samething add material so the arm can rise higher.
So it’s not just me lol, glad that these things can be fixed along the way!
@@shay_made You have done a great job. keep it comming
Thank you so much!!!😊
Can I get a video of a hoodie jacket please
Sure! I got you 😉
@@shay_made alright
Where can I find the pattern for this 😭😭
Hi! I self-drafted this pattern. But I did go and look up puffer coat patterns to try to see if I could find anything similar to my puffer and the most similar pattern I could find was one I found on Etsy by Vikisews called
Nurit straight oversized coat pattern with pdf tutorial size M-L. It has 5 stars and good reviews too! So I hope this helps!!
Perfeito!
Thanks!!!
Which fabric?
Hi! I used foil denim that I found at my local Joann’s fabric store!
What’s the name of the fabric??
Foil denim
U are good and for the mistake u made am sure dat won't be an issue besides practice makes perfect 😅
Thank you!! You’re right tho, all these mistakes have to make me a better sewist eventually haha 😆
which fabric?
The fabric is called foil denim! Got it from Joann’s fabric store!