Thank you so much.....I made a mock jacket and I can't stop staring at it....I am like wow I made that. All of my fear of making a jacket has disappeared after 11 years of sewing 😢😢
Hello, thank you so much for the tutorial. It was very explanatory and I’m about to make a jacket for work. However, I wanna ask that while making a jacket, will I use 6 inches still? I mean for the lapel part and all. Or would I use something less? It is just a normal suit double breasted jacket that will stop on my hip. Thank you so much again.
How can I thank you enough @stichedbyesthy? I just saw this and I'm gonna make one for myself even as a beginner in this industry. I so much love the final outcome. God bless you sis. Much love from Ghana😘🥰
Waw!!! This is the simplest tutorial on double breasted jacket I've seen so far, didn't even know when I hit the subscribe button❤ Keep it up ma'am!!!!
Good morning ma’am I enjoyed watching this tutorial,very very easy understand..but I want to know why you didn’t add 0.5” to the center back pattern but you added 0.5” to the center front pattern??
I mean when you were cutting the fabric you attached 0.5” all round and added 1.5” to the bottom and also for ease on the side..but I notice that the back neckline you didn’t add 0.5” you just cut exactly as it it with the pattern but you added 0.5” to the front neckline.
Absolutely brilliant!!Thank you so much🙏🏽. Just shared the video with an advanced tailor-apprentice in Cambodia. She doesn't understand English, but as a supplement to our practical training, this video tutorial is excellent! Love the choice of fabric too🤩 Sub'd!!👍🏽🇭🇹
Thanks for the Explanation 😊..... But there is a part I'm confused about, the overlap in the gown I mean that place you have buttons..has it been explained together in the video? I don't know if you get my question😢
For a double breasted blazer, you are going to have the actual buttons with the button hole and the buttons for decoration. You can do a space of 3 inches or 4 in between the buttons.
Good afternoon please i just came across your video. Beautifully illustrated. But please did you take your waist measurement of the back from the 0.75 back tightening or from the original waist line.
Good evening ma’am, please when you deducted 0.75” from the back, how did you take your burst span and still get a straight line ? Will I add the 0.75 to burst span?
@@stitchedbyesthy. okay Also please while cutting the them i.e both the front piece and the back piece, please did you fold the paper in two, cause it looks like you kept one side? Thanks for replying too
@@stitchedbyesthy. Thanks so much God bless, I will follow the exact pattern just like you did. Am a bit of a new learner, thanks for replying to all my questions!
Why did you come up by 3” from the chest line to get your armhole curve? I thought it’s the normal midpoint of the armhole but yours is not at the mid point
How to cut and sew a Two piece sleeves 👇
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thank you so so and your explanation is 🥰
@@mitchellmacheki915 thank you ❤️
Good evening. The sleeve pattern looks different from the tutorial you did.
@@blessingojeiwa1008 it's the same.
Thank you so much.....I made a mock jacket and I can't stop staring at it....I am like wow I made that. All of my fear of making a jacket has disappeared after 11 years of sewing 😢😢
Wow😍
You’re welcome.
God bless you, this is the most straightforward video on blazer making that I’ve seen so far.
Thank you, your patient and kindness teaching.
God bless you you
Wow wow wow I can't believe what I just finished watching God bless you ma
Thanks for this brilliant tutorial. I have this to teach my students tomorrow. Really appreciate
So easy to understand
Thank you❤😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial....please did you add anything to the basic body measurement?
U really make my day
Merci pour cette vidéo.. Je ne parle pas bien anglais mais j’ai tout compris…
Vous expliquez très bien🙏🏾
your explanation is so explicit...WOW
Thank you ma,i made mine and it came out nice. God bless you
Woo today is my first time coming across your video, you are a good teacher
You are a good teacher ❤
Hello, thank you so much for the tutorial. It was very explanatory and I’m about to make a jacket for work.
However, I wanna ask that while making a jacket, will I use 6 inches still? I mean for the lapel part and all. Or would I use something less? It is just a normal suit double breasted jacket that will stop on my hip. Thank you so much again.
Omo.....every part of the tutorial is understandable🥺❤️thank you
You're welcome ❤️
How can I thank you enough @stichedbyesthy? I just saw this and I'm gonna make one for myself even as a beginner in this industry. I so much love the final outcome. God bless you sis. Much love from Ghana😘🥰
Amen and you too 🙏
Thanks so much for dis tutorial so easy to understand i made mine and wore it to church on sunday
Wow....that's nice ❤️❤️
Great tutorial ❤
Thank you so much for this☺️ please I will like to know what could be used to hold the inner part when wearing it.
Waw!!! This is the simplest tutorial on double breasted jacket I've seen so far, didn't even know when I hit the subscribe button❤
Keep it up ma'am!!!!
Yay! Thank you❤️
I'm glad I found this your channel
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Thanks alot. I'm glad I found this video. So so helpful ❤
I love every bit of ur work, God bless you
Amen and you too
I really loved ❤ watching it
Good morning ma’am I enjoyed watching this tutorial,very very easy understand..but I want to know why you didn’t add 0.5” to the center back pattern but you added 0.5” to the center front pattern??
0.5 where?
I mean when you were cutting the fabric you attached 0.5” all round and added 1.5” to the bottom and also for ease on the side..but I notice that the back neckline you didn’t add 0.5” you just cut exactly as it it with the pattern but you added 0.5” to the front neckline.
@@apriltarila697 you can add it.
Thanks for your help today and your leaning.
You did amazing. I'll send you a photo of my blazer
Awww..... thank you ❤️
Please send it on Instagram @stitchedbyesthy.
So detailed. Thank you so much ma
Thanks so much,good teaching
You’re welcome
Beautiful I just got upgraded ❤❤❤❤
Nice ... Thank you ❤️
Thanks for this tutorial. Really easy to understand.
You're welcome ❤️
Thank you so much ma’am, God bless you🙏🏻🙏🏻
Amen
I am watching for the first time good job I love it
Thank you❤️
Absolutely brilliant!!Thank you so much🙏🏽. Just shared the video with an advanced tailor-apprentice in Cambodia. She doesn't understand English, but as a supplement to our practical training, this video tutorial is excellent! Love the choice of fabric too🤩 Sub'd!!👍🏽🇭🇹
Yay…. Thank you💃
Beautiful, this is the most simplified blazer tutorial I have seen. Thank you dear
You're welcome ❤️
I'm definitely trying this. Nice work 👍
Thank you
I am confident to go ahead and cut now 😊
That's nice ❤️
Thank you so much
your tutorial is easy to follow thank you so much
You're welcome ❤️
You are a good tutor 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you ❤️
Thank so much very helpful
This is so easy to understand 😍. Ma, if I want to put shoulder pad how will I go about it
You will add it before fixing the sleeves.
Thank you very much. Educative ❤
Thank you this is a fantastic tutorial ❤
You’re welcome ❤️
First of seeing your videos and am loving how easy and neat your work is.
Thank you ❤️
Thanks for the Explanation 😊..... But there is a part I'm confused about, the overlap in the gown I mean that place you have buttons..has it been explained together in the video? I don't know if you get my question😢
For a double breasted blazer, you are going to have the actual buttons with the button hole and the buttons for decoration.
You can do a space of 3 inches or 4 in between the buttons.
What happens to the other side of the overlap pls am curious
Thank you for the tutorial!!!! I would like to know where can I buy the fabric from?
Well explained. Thanks 🙏 ma God bless u ❤
Amen and you too
I love this. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome ❤️
You are a pro 🙌
Thank you.
Very nice mam from India ❤
Thank you. All you have we to do with the pattern is to pull it down to the end of the table. And you are good to go.
You're welcome
Very detailed😊
Nice ❤❤❤
Thanks so much,God bless you
Amen and you too.
Thanks you mamá ❤❤❤well explained
You're welcome ❤️
🙏Thanks soo ma well understood
So lovely ❤
I really enjoyed the video
Thank you ❤️
Good afternoon please i just came across your video. Beautifully illustrated. But please did you take your waist measurement of the back from the 0.75 back tightening or from the original waist line.
I took it from the 0.75.
Thank you so much ma . But mama the front pattern . Is it the same length with the back pattern.
Yes
Thank you for this 🙏so detailed.
You're welcome ❤️
Thanks for the video, please can I use this method to cut a sleeveless blazer?
Yes, you can.
@@stitchedbyesthy. thanks for replying ma’am
U are the best ❤
You're welcome
Thanks for this
You're the best❤❤
Thank you ❤️
What kind of lining do you use
This is a beautiful 😍😍 tutorial. More grace to you 🙏🙏
Thank you ❤
Thankyou for this beautiful tutorial 😋.. please ma'am ,where can i get an adjustable mannequin like yours?
You're welcome.
I got mine here in SA.
Thank you nice one
You’re welcome ❤️
Ma sha Allah ❤
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You video made it so easy to sew
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Thanks ❤
tnx for your detailed explanation
You're welcome ❤️
Good evening ma’am, please when you deducted 0.75” from the back, how did you take your burst span and still get a straight line ?
Will I add the 0.75 to burst span?
Take your bust span measurement from the original center back line not the slanted one.
Noted Thank you 🙏
Best tutorial
Thank you❤️
So nice and easy
Thank you ❤️
Absolutely beautiful I love it so much thank you!
Thank you ❤️
Thanks so much sis
You're welcome
Very beautiful
Thank you ❤️
Thankyou for this detailed explanation... however i would like to know the name of that grey liner
It's an interfacing.
How to cut the sleeves for this blazzer
Well explain thank you ❤❤
You're welcome ❤️
Very nice
Thank you❤️
Nice! But please if sewing this with poly can l use lining too?
Yes.
@@stitchedbyesthy. okay
Also please while cutting the them i.e both the front piece and the back piece, please did you fold the paper in two, cause it looks like you kept one side?
Thanks for replying too
@@roseakpan8438 I didn't fold the paper into two.
Fold your fabric into two while transfering patterns to fabric.
@@stitchedbyesthy. Thanks so much God bless, I will follow the exact pattern just like you did.
Am a bit of a new learner, thanks for replying to all my questions!
Hi how are you going. I did follow your nstructions and bug my blazer but 😮how do i put the callor to gather when i turn it to the right side???
Hello, I don't understand your question. What do you mean by gather the collar?
Please that Black and white stuff
Is it airstay??
If yes, please why didn't you add it to the back piece
It is Airstay.
It is optional, you can add to all the lining pieces or not.
Hello please which fabric is good for this aside Ankara
Crepe
Impressive ❤
Thank you ❤️
Pls a toturial on how to sew it thanks
It's both the cutting and sewing tutorial.
Thank you
You’re welcome ❤️
I love 💕 this
Thank you ❤️
Why did you come up by 3” from the chest line to get your armhole curve? I thought it’s the normal midpoint of the armhole but yours is not at the mid point
Beautiful 🥰👍🙏
Thank you ❤️
Waoo.............love this, just subscribed!
Yay… thank you for subbing ❤️
Beautiful and well explained 👏 ❤
Thank you ❤
Thanks ma'am ❤
You're welcome
How can I join
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