1.Why did you go down 3inches for the slope? 2. For the sleeve cap you went down by 5 inches, is it the normal measurement for a vintage shirt? Or it's ur choice?
I'm also confuse about the shoulder measurement. Because whenever I finish sewing a shirt, I will get that puff coming out at the back of my shirt i.e it won't lap well on my body. For the shirt shoulder measurement, is it the same way you measure for a crop top or a dress? Or I will further extend my my tap Thank you.
She went down by 3 inches as the shoulder slope. On crop tops or dress we usually go down by 1 inches then connect to the neck because our shoulder is not straight but has little slope. She went down by 5 inches on the sleeve. We usually call it cap height.
U didn’t say how many inches u used to come down from that shoulder slope. I’m confused. This is my first attempt on a vintage shirt, I don’t want to make mistake
I’m sorry but I ignored the comments and went ahead with your tutorial only to realize that the picture on the tutorial was different from what you taught !!! You made a normal shirt with a vintage material and portrayed a vintage shirt with a different collar
I’m sorry about that, I would have to change the thumbnail to something similar to what was made. But if you wish to learn how to sew the notched collar, pls see this video ua-cam.com/video/UK2_PwMHQxY/v-deo.htmlsi=VRJi_KO8lcYKyqWv
I’m sorry about that, I would have to change the thumbnail to something similar to what was made. But if you wish to learn how to sew the notched collar, pls see this video ua-cam.com/video/UK2_PwMHQxY/v-deo.htmlsi=VRJi_KO8lcYKyqWv
Your teachings are simple, but you don’t explain deeply, like for example the shoulder measurement, i don’t understand when you say divided by 2 all the time , if the shoulder is 17, say is 17, not divided by two, please try and explain better, thank you.
U are really an amazing tutor 😊
This is the simplest tutorial ive watched on vintage shirts. You're an amazing teacher.
Thank you! 😊
Yes
I watched several other videos but now feel comfortable enough to make a pattern after watching your video.
I love 💕 ur teaching ma.
Well explained
I grab though still new in fashion
Am going to create my
Thanks ma for ur Time and teaching
Clearly done. Kudos
This amazing😘, thank you so much for saving me some stress
You’re welcome
Very amazing @Tale well understood 😅
Very well detailed.
Very detailed and well explanatory👍
Love your teaching
🎉 I love your cutting, thank you ma'am.
Very nice job you did!
I think this tutorial can only be easy for those who are in fashion learning classes
Wow Love This Tutorial ❤❤🎉
I really love that vintage style especially the green and white mix, where can I get it
so smooth
Well done
1:32 at this point you say you come to “this end” but what is the measurement of “this end” from where you measured the shoulder line???
Well detailed I understand everything thanks 🎉
Bravo 👏 thanks
Thanks so much but I don't really understand th inches you used in cutting
Pls on the line you took the burst divided by 2 plus have inch is what line, before taking the 7.5 inch from shoulder slope
nice video
Well understood
Gud jub
❤
4:08
I totally understand but some people will have to watch it several times. the first piece you cut for the back is called a yoke
1.Why did you go down 3inches for the slope?
2. For the sleeve cap you went down by 5 inches, is it the normal measurement for a vintage shirt? Or it's ur choice?
It’s the standard normal measurement for cutting those part
I'm also confuse about the shoulder measurement.
Because whenever I finish sewing a shirt, I will get that puff coming out at the back of my shirt i.e it won't lap well on my body.
For the shirt shoulder measurement, is it the same way you measure for a crop top or a dress? Or I will further extend my my tap
Thank you.
She went down by 3 inches as the shoulder slope. On crop tops or dress we usually go down by 1 inches then connect to the neck because our shoulder is not straight but has little slope.
She went down by 5 inches on the sleeve. We usually call it cap height.
When did you make a knotch on the button part?
Thanks so much but don't really understand the inches you used in the cutting
Won't the back be longer than the front
Thank you so much, ma.
Please how many trousers did you use in making the shirt, ma?
That's 1.5 yard for short sleeve, 2yards for long sleeve
Sorry, Errm, did you trim out the neck of the back off camera cause it had a pointy edge before you sew in the yoke.
Yes probably
That arm cuv was supposed to have a measurement
Please what is the shoulder measurement
I see u're trying to make the video short and that's good. Wish u had used a plane fabric for us to see better. Weldon
You didn't show clearly how u flipped the shoulder pieces. I got me really confused. Could u pls explain better. Tnx
Wonderful tutorial but the colour of the fabric is making it difficult to follow through.
Please may I ask, why is it called a vintage shirt?
U didn’t say how many inches u used to come down from that shoulder slope. I’m confused. This is my first attempt on a vintage shirt, I don’t want to make mistake
I said it, I used 3 inches
I’m sorry but I ignored the comments and went ahead with your tutorial only to realize that the picture on the tutorial was different from what you taught !!!
You made a normal shirt with a vintage material and portrayed a vintage shirt with a different collar
I’m sorry about that, I would have to change the thumbnail to something similar to what was made.
But if you wish to learn how to sew the notched collar, pls see this video
ua-cam.com/video/UK2_PwMHQxY/v-deo.htmlsi=VRJi_KO8lcYKyqWv
I’m sorry about that, I would have to change the thumbnail to something similar to what was made.
But if you wish to learn how to sew the notched collar, pls see this video
ua-cam.com/video/UK2_PwMHQxY/v-deo.htmlsi=VRJi_KO8lcYKyqWv
The picture is different from what you cut 😢😢😢😢
Exactly and I’m disappointed for wasting my time !!!
Nice video
Which one is chest round please,is it same as burst
Yes
Ma I don't understand can you explain the inches
Please kindly use a clearer tape measure incase we don't hear what u saying
How many yards?
Pls drop the link to the collar
ua-cam.com/video/75VSXYsmE1M/v-deo.htmlsi=frSlTXWpvn36U6ir
Pls I need a detailed video on how to cut the collar
Watch here
ua-cam.com/video/75VSXYsmE1M/v-deo.htmlsi=diJKnC8P7KbCy56E
Ma pls how many inches did you use from the shoulder to waist measurement
Please the shirt botton did you it by 1 inch
When sowing ?
Yes one inch will be ok
You made a regular collar, not a notched collar as seen in the picture
Wetin be this 😂
Your teachings are simple, but you don’t explain deeply, like for example the shoulder measurement, i don’t understand when you say divided by 2 all the time , if the shoulder is 17, say is 17, not divided by two, please try and explain better, thank you.
Noted sir
I don’t understand the cutting because of the inches you are adding with explaining why
But you are showing us a different this from the pattern
Guys for real
Fashion is up kbx
I thought the shoulder is always divided by 4 not 2
It’s by 2 not 4
I use dis ur method d neck is too wide 😢 😢
I dont really understand..ur too fast
Pls reduce the playback speed on UA-cam settings
How many yards did you use ma
2 yards maximum
But I used 1 and half
Ur teaching is good but you are fast ma
Is it unisex?
Yes
The way you explained the sleeve is very very confusing
I understand now.. sorry. Great video
U re too fast and ur explaination Is not clear pls slow down
U just made me waste my fabric I use this your method the neck was too wide
😂😂😂💔💔💔💔
This is totally not beginners friendly 😢
Well you’re goo😮but this is not a vintage shirt
You are too fast madam
Ur teaching is not well understood, take time and explain it well with how many inches u took for all
Ok ma
I don’t even understand
😂😂
You too fast
You are too fast
U don't explain well, seriously u r too fast and ur measurements are not easy to understand.
Ur not specific
Ma I don't understand can you explain the inches
Ma I don't understand can you explain the inches