[UPDATED] Basic Glove Pattern Drafting Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
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This tutorial is a full tutorial on how to draw up a professional basic glove pattern. From this pattern, you will be able to create other gloves of different styles and designs.
Below you will also find the link to the sewing tutorial of this pattern.
CONTENT
00:00 Intro
01:46 Trank Pattern
30:22 Thumb Pattern
37:12 Fourchette Pattern
[Updated] Basic Glove Sewing Tutorial:
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encountered your last tutorial trying to make gloves... and boy did I try and was relatively unsuccessful. Grateful the day algorithm showed me this updated tutorial! It is so good and I just wanted to let you know how impressed I am. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Your teaching methods is awesome and I like this updated method of gloves
Thank you! I'm glad you find it useful.
Очень подробное объяснение выкройки! Спасибо за мастер-класс! 👏👏👏👏👏
I'm working on recreating a pair of WWI pilot gloves for a costume and could not wrap my mind around how patterns were made but your tutorial really helped me better understand how to make one. Thanks!
You're welcome!
This is exactly what I was looking for. God bless you.
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Your tutorial is so helpful. Thank you very much! 🤩
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Wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing :)
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another great video as always❤
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Great information about Gloves Pattern Good
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This video is great! thank you! will that pattern also work for fabric gloves or will I need to adjust the movement allowance?
@@alexschubert9768 thank you! Yes the pattern will work for fabric gloves as well.
I want to see sewiig gloves with that patern.thank you.
Hello! Thank you for tuning in☺️. If you check in the description box of this video you will find the link to the sewing tutorial of this pattern. It is called, 'Updated Basic Glove Sewing Tutorial'.
Thank you so much
Hi can u make a video-tutorial how to make a military gloves , datailed video lesson , with all details , thank u !!!
Hi, thank you! When I get time I'll look into creating some. Thank you so much.
@@UPANDFORWARDgloves thank u i will wait for u , have a wonderful day !!!
thank you for the detailed tutorial! near the beginning when you were adding width to the trank pattern, why did you decided 2.2cm out of the 4cm for the pointer finger and small finger? in the instruction you just said "most of" so why 2.2cm exactly? I'm trying to figure how much of my own to allot for the PF and SF vs the MF and RF. thanks!
Hello, thanks for asking. In this case you will need to estimate the amount you give to the PF & SF. when you divide the 4cm between the fingers; the amount you give to the PF & SF should be more than the amount you give to the MF & RF, but don't give too much to PF&SF because the portions should still look around the same size. This is the reason I gave 2.2cm to PF&SF and 1.8cm to MF&RF, the portions still look around the same size.
Amazing video 🎉. Is it possible to use this template as a file for my hand?
Thank you! Yes, you can follow the instructions to create the same gloves for your hands. Did I answer your question?
26:44 is this two centimeters towards the center line, or is it the circumference again?
Which two centimeters are you referring to?
From the point to the center line.
@@wanderingintheabyss Ok. That 2cm is not a circumference. It is the width of the pointing finger ( the flat measurement of the pointing finger). Yes, it is measured from the center line.
where is one point five added to two point five centimetre coming from
Hi, I've explained those numbers in the video as well. The 2.5cm is the difference between the hand circumference and the width of the hand. While the 1.5cm is the movement allowance you add to the glove for ease movement of the hand within the glove. So, the 1.5cm is added to the 2.5cm.
The movement allowance (1.5cm) is added to prevent a tight fit. Otherwise if you are looking for a tight fitting glove, you can leave the movement allowance out.
Do you have a men's size glove pattern? I can't understand how to do the video. It's not you, it's me. Thank you.
Oh no, I don't sell patterns. I teach one how to make his own gloves.