I'll be here for sure, for the next video. Your videos are very easy to understand. Up to the point that I'm starting to believe that I should just keep watching you and I might be able to make a dress for my wedding 😅
This was well done! Very easy to follow. I am interested in learning how to make a shorter sleeve that has a slit in it. Or one that overlaps but has the slit on the outside of arm.
This is such an exciting resource, thank you very much! Looking forward to trousers and skirt blocks if you choose to make a video for those -- you have such a way of simplifying the information while still ensuring a complete and accurate approach. Very much appreciate your special talent and skill! 🙌🏼🎉
I just discovered you, and I have to say, I love you! I also really appreciate the effort you put into the little details! (love the pink drafting paper) ❤
Hello, thank you for the tutorial. However, I’m confused as to how do you get point A. You said total sleeve width/8. Is the measure of the sleeve width used to get a the same sleeve width we get from taking armhole circumference - cap height? Or is it another value of sleeve width?
Thanks for the easy to understand video. One think I'm not clear on though is the calculation for A. Is the 'total sleeve width' the same as the 'total sleeve length' or the 'sleeve width'?
Hello, my dear. It doesn't need to be bigger than the armhole circumference, unless you're making something more form fitting, like a blazer. But the extra ease can in fact help when sewing the sleeve to the bodice depending on the inserting method. In the end, it can have the same measurement, which is how I prefer, or be a little bit bigger, but it definetly shouldn't be smaller. I'm not 100% sure what could have gone wrong. This is the method I use for basic sleeves and it has always been the right fit for the garments I have made. Did you make the sleeve to fit a basic bodice/garment? Or was it a garment that needed a bigger sleeve cap height, like a blazer, how I mentioned in the vieo? Tell me some more information so I can research and help you out. In this case, since 3cm it's not such a big differente, you can add this extra measurement to the total armhole circumference before drafting the sleeves. Or even add a bit more, if you want it to be bigger than the armhole circumference. I prefer it the same length, but it's up to you. You could also extend the edges on each side by 1,5cm. Since it's just 1,5cm on each side, I don't think it will be a fit problem.
hi, I've drawn it like 6 times already and my front sleeve is always 23 cm, same as on the bodice, but the back sleeve is also 23 cm but the bodice says it should be 27 cm and the sleeve ends up beeing too short.. how is it possible? please help :(
The armhole circumference is the measurement of the front curve + the back curve! But not the total amount of both armholes added up, only one side of the bodice, since we're making 1 sleeve!
Hello pls can you make a video explained how and where you get to just mark and trace this is very hard how do you go from body measuring it to pattern !? Step by step Like pattern design for foundation level litteraly baby level video
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Same! So happy I found her 🎉
Thank you so much! You are so sweet ❤️
I'll be here for sure, for the next video. Your videos are very easy to understand. Up to the point that I'm starting to believe that I should just keep watching you and I might be able to make a dress for my wedding 😅
You always leave such sweet comments. Thank you so much for your support. It means a lot
Thank you so much, God bless you 🙏 It’s wonderful and easy to understand. Thanks again.❤
I really love your tutorials! It would be great if you could make a video of how to make trousers pattern... So complicated 🙈
Thank you, my dear! I'm really glad you liked it! I'll write down and work on it!
Thank you for your videos. It helps me a lot to make my daughters costume.
This was well done! Very easy to follow. I am interested in learning how to make a shorter sleeve that has a slit in it. Or one that overlaps but has the slit on the outside of arm.
Thank thank you!!!! I was hoping to find a clear video to explain how to make different sleeves. that was so clear.
I love the tutorials. They are simple to understand and to the point.
Thanks for sharing. I am beginner in sewing. Your video helps a lot.
I'm really happy to know! You're welcome
Thank you for sharing this with us😊
You're welcome, my dear. I'm really glad it was helpful
I saw on a different channel how to figure out the cap height, but I think it could be something you can show too 😊
This was so helpful and easy to follow, thank you so much.
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This is such an exciting resource, thank you very much! Looking forward to trousers and skirt blocks if you choose to make a video for those -- you have such a way of simplifying the information while still ensuring a complete and accurate approach. Very much appreciate your special talent and skill! 🙌🏼🎉
It makes me really happy to know! The next one will probably be the skirt block, I'll start working on it soon
I just discovered you, and I have to say, I love you! I also really appreciate the effort you put into the little details! (love the pink drafting paper) ❤
You are so good at explaining things! Thank you!
Thank you, my dear! I'm glad you liked it!
Simple explanations. Please keep this up.
Thank you so much for this easy and informative instructions,
Amazing video! Thank you so much! These are so helpful!
loved this one! just an idea, u could make a thumbhole sleeve tutorial too
I had to Google it to see what you mean. I didn't know it was a thing! I can totally do it in the future.
Amazing!❤🎉
Thank you
Hello, thank you for the tutorial. However, I’m confused as to how do you get point A. You said total sleeve width/8. Is the measure of the sleeve width used to get a the same sleeve width we get from taking armhole circumference - cap height? Or is it another value of sleeve width?
heyyy could you make another video on how to modify bodice blocks
SO helpful and informative! Thank you!!
You're welcome, my dear!
very informative love it. thank you so much
Thank you for this amazing tutorial ❤
Thanks for the easy to understand video. One think I'm not clear on though is the calculation for A. Is the 'total sleeve width' the same as the 'total sleeve length' or the 'sleeve width'?
We’re waiting for more tutorials ✨😍
Sempre perfeita!❤
Obrigada
Hello, should I measure the armhole circumference with or without the sewing line added? :)
Your pink dress is beautiful! What fabric did you use? 💖
Thank you so much! It's made out of viscose rayon!
Excelente!
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Obrigada
Excellent info, thank you.❤
You're welcome!
Thank you❤
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should i add sesm allowance
Please can you me how to draft bell sleeve, summer sleeve, and also Bertha ,and rever collars
Hello Coraline. Shouldnt be the sleeve cap size always bigger than the armhole circumference? My sleeve cap comes out 3 cm smaller than the armhole.
Hello, my dear. It doesn't need to be bigger than the armhole circumference, unless you're making something more form fitting, like a blazer. But the extra ease can in fact help when sewing the sleeve to the bodice depending on the inserting method. In the end, it can have the same measurement, which is how I prefer, or be a little bit bigger, but it definetly shouldn't be smaller.
I'm not 100% sure what could have gone wrong. This is the method I use for basic sleeves and it has always been the right fit for the garments I have made. Did you make the sleeve to fit a basic bodice/garment? Or was it a garment that needed a bigger sleeve cap height, like a blazer, how I mentioned in the vieo? Tell me some more information so I can research and help you out.
In this case, since 3cm it's not such a big differente, you can add this extra measurement to the total armhole circumference before drafting the sleeves. Or even add a bit more, if you want it to be bigger than the armhole circumference. I prefer it the same length, but it's up to you. You could also extend the edges on each side by 1,5cm. Since it's just 1,5cm on each side, I don't think it will be a fit problem.
Please can you make a video of basic trouser pattern
It came out pretty tight. How much ease do I add?
Faz por favor a modelagem desse vestido rosa pink que você está usando. É maravilhoso!
Vou fazer! 💜
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hi, I've drawn it like 6 times already and my front sleeve is always 23 cm, same as on the bodice, but the back sleeve is also 23 cm but the bodice says it should be 27 cm and the sleeve ends up beeing too short.. how is it possible? please help :(
Love❤
Thank you 🥰
A and B measurement are taken from which point though??
Oiii descobri seu canal agora e amei! Tem algum livro de modelagem que indica?
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Pls the arm arm hole circumference is it both back and front that we will divide or only one side
The armhole circumference is the measurement of the front curve + the back curve! But not the total amount of both armholes added up, only one side of the bodice, since we're making 1 sleeve!
what is the width
Miss Coraline or rather youtube 🤣
I need to know how to sleeve an engine block not a shirt
Hello pls can you make a video explained how and where you get to just mark and trace this is very hard how do you go from body measuring it to pattern !? Step by step Like pattern design for foundation level litteraly baby level video
And how to adapt the cutinf bit to a clothe to make the actual garment !?? This is seriously complicated