Pattern Making, Draping, and Sewing Tools Deep Dive

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  • @zoehongteaches
    @zoehongteaches  6 років тому +151

    *Wow! Gingher prices have really dropped since I last shopped! Yay for you scissors shoppers!* Please give this video a thumbs up if you learned something new and want me to continue my garment construction series!

    • @Alison58539
      @Alison58539 6 років тому +4

      Zoe Hong love this series, been waiting for this since last year

    • @cindyup2916
      @cindyup2916 6 років тому +2

      Zoe Hong hi. I absolutely love your videos. They are so professional. ❤️ But I have a question for this series... What do I use a hip curve for and what do I use a french curve for? Both seem very similar to me when it comes to what they are used for but why are there these two rulers then?
      Thank you!
      P.s. I already love this series...

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  6 років тому +11

      French curves are similar to hip curves, they are a slightly curvier curve, if that makes sense. I like to use hip curves for side seams, long sloping curves and I like to use French curves for tighter curves like armholes, some types of necklines.

    • @cindyup2916
      @cindyup2916 6 років тому

      Zoe Hong Thank you so much 🙌

    • @marylounemione7014
      @marylounemione7014 6 років тому

      Zoe Hong fantastic...keep the education coming. Thank you so very much!

  • @luxlagerfeld
    @luxlagerfeld 6 років тому +84

    I have zero experience with sewing or pattern making, but I LOVE these types of videos because they give a real insight into the process of designing and how you get from concept to completion. Also, Myriah is a fabulous guest, and I hope to see her again!

    • @chicfrancisco6845
      @chicfrancisco6845 3 роки тому +1

      Hello. If you need more pattern making video lessons, I have a channel on it. FYI only. Blessings.

  • @mantan9400
    @mantan9400 3 роки тому +19

    I learned why the fashion students always walked around with the curved rulers while I was a film student.
    Very informative.

  • @nuhyaa477
    @nuhyaa477 6 років тому +74

    Yesssss!!! Please carry on this series. This was the best explanation i have come across and the most engaging. LOVE IT

  • @fanl1121
    @fanl1121 6 років тому +77

    Please upload more videos about how to sew, cut and details in terms of making clothing...I am quite excited about it...My parents didnt want me to do this job, but I am really having passion about such job...If I cannot pursue my dream, what else I can do.

  • @denabenson1329
    @denabenson1329 6 років тому +32

    More videos please. I can't wait to watch when we start paper drafting. She is amazing and her smile is gorgeous, both of you fill the room with soo much laughter. Thank you both.

  • @sush310
    @sush310 3 роки тому +4

    I really really appreciate what u r doing, you are helping so many persons who wants to be in the fashion designing feild but dont want to go for a separate course .and i m really lucky to know about your channel. Your channel is like a blessing for someone like me, may god bless bless u and more n more people know what a wonderful job u r doing. And keep doing what u r doing, u r trully best at it

  • @the_bowiekid
    @the_bowiekid 6 років тому +20

    Before Myriah even spoke I knew she was super cool!! I love this video, it is my favorite thus far! I just bought a dress form yesterday, so this series will help me a lot. Figuring out how things work and what tool supplies to buy is really helpful as a self-taught designer. Can’t wait for the next video! 🙌🏽 thanks.

  • @velvetbat
    @velvetbat 6 років тому +13

    As just a self-taught hobbist in sewing and patternmaking, I am super excited about these series! :D Loved this episode, can't wait to see the future ones!

  • @sunshinedancer5509
    @sunshinedancer5509 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Zoe. I just (literally ten minutes ago) discovered your videos while researching/self-teaching sewing and fashion (both historical & modern), and I wanted to say thank you sharing your experience, for the quality videos and being straight up with us. I appreciate it.

  • @safaalani6209
    @safaalani6209 6 років тому +12

    This video is so useful
    I'm studying fashion for the first year
    And basically this video explained a lot of stuff and mistakes that amost all of us did it ❤

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 4 роки тому +4

    Grinned when you included the discussion on the awl being a self-defence implement, because that’s exactly what I was thinking when it was suggested to put a cork on the end.

  • @haleyhilliard6772
    @haleyhilliard6772 3 роки тому +2

    I'm planning on making my wedding dress, for October 2023, so this is SUPER EXCITIN for me! Please keep the videos coming!

  • @thegreenpincushion510
    @thegreenpincushion510 6 років тому +4

    Yes! I’m so excited, happy and grateful that you are going to offer this series. I would love to see a video devoted to obtaining accurate measurements. Of course, fitting the bodice and pants fitting and construction would be amazing. Deep thanks to you both for sharing your expertise.

  • @ckettenhofen
    @ckettenhofen 4 роки тому +3

    Yay, for this series! I went to the Art Institute, in Seattle, for fashion design. But that was 20+ years ago and even though, I still have all of my tools, my books and everything else; I didn’t make this my career! I still sew and I could definitely brush up on my patter making skills. I am so happy to have found this series!
    Cassandra

  • @brienbledsoe575
    @brienbledsoe575 3 роки тому

    This is the best instructional video In terms of designing garments I have ever seen for free, plz..do not stop

  • @blaicii
    @blaicii 6 років тому +6

    I am astounded to hear that you taught at the Academy of Art. I’m currently attending Academy of Art and is always referring back to your videos when I’m stuck on a project!

  • @aduck8myshoes
    @aduck8myshoes 6 років тому +5

    So excited for this series! Can't wait for drafting and draping!

  • @JoshHodgsonTV
    @JoshHodgsonTV 6 років тому +1

    PLEASE CONTINUE THIS SERIES!
    I'm a merchandising major, and I'm trying to learn as much as possible about design

    • @Meals_of_gargi
      @Meals_of_gargi 6 років тому

      Joshua Hodgson hi Joshua, can I ask from where are you doing your merchandising major from?

  • @randyfernando4442
    @randyfernando4442 6 років тому

    Yes! I love that she emphasized “the body is like a cylinder- it’s Not a straight line!” 👏👏👍🏻👍🏻

  • @faith3557
    @faith3557 6 років тому +1

    Yes please do more of these videos. My daughter and I have learned so much just from this one.

  • @cassim.9921
    @cassim.9921 5 років тому +4

    I've just found your page and you have absolutely saved my life in my soon to be drafting and garment creation endeavors!!! Thank you for being an incredible human!!!

  • @michellefree7273
    @michellefree7273 4 роки тому +4

    Hello Zoe and Myriah! So glad I found you. With the Corvid-19 quarantine, I decided to fine tune my sewing skills. Loved episode 1 and will be watching more! Michelle

  • @shaikah.a71
    @shaikah.a71 2 роки тому

    Never stop doing videos like this

  • @fabiolam8698
    @fabiolam8698 6 років тому

    Hi Zoe, I'm a Fashion Designer from Venezuela and now living in the US. Everything I learned, of course, was in Spanish and in centimeters, so your videos are helping me a lot in knowing the names of the tools and fabrics in English and also learning new tips about pattern making so thank you so much for your videos, you are doing a great job, thank you to Miryah also for sharing her knowledge, she is awesome, keep it up :)

  • @virginiagonzalez2422
    @virginiagonzalez2422 6 років тому +1

    Yes, please go ahead!
    Myriah, you too! Please!!!!
    Thank you!

  • @ireneterpstra1366
    @ireneterpstra1366 9 місяців тому

    Please do more! I am going to buy more straight pins ASAP. I actually paused the video and collected the items and added them to my pattern making storage container as the video suggested.

  • @clarissecanela9184
    @clarissecanela9184 2 роки тому

    Just found this channel, I am an artist with focus on sewing, thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @enelinmedrano8704
    @enelinmedrano8704 6 років тому +5

    Love this!!! Love how you’re talking about every aspect in fashion helps a fashion design student like me:)

  • @traceym8475
    @traceym8475 2 роки тому

    "Geenger", prounounced with long E....and I love them!!!

  • @CrlsE094
    @CrlsE094 5 років тому +1

    Please more !! im an architect intern, I always wanted to be a designer, i always draw sketches..unfortunately, there is no fashion designer career on my city, so I had to go architect, which I enjoyed only the design part. Looking your videos, like this are the tools this are the steps really encourage me to try fashion by myself and maybe collaborate with an actual fashion designer in the future. Like I need to try it before is too late.. 😳 sorry for getting emotional is that this video really made an impact on me. Basically you need yo know your tools, thanks a lot zoe you are an angel!!

  • @ojochenemiidakwo8040
    @ojochenemiidakwo8040 Рік тому

    Thank you Zoe for this series!!! Praying for your hubby

  • @mimisbel8843
    @mimisbel8843 6 років тому +1

    One more YESSS PLEASE. This really helps me to launch my pattern making carreer

  • @elenabeatricemartinelli8426
    @elenabeatricemartinelli8426 6 років тому

    thanks for the video! I'm glad that you started this series. idk if you'll tackle the topic of transferring the pattern on the fabric in detail in the next episodes, but the method I learned uses transfer paper (the one with an opaque wax layer, which comes in many colours) and a rotary tool with teeth. also, a trick I was taught is that if you're sewing denim or any thick fabric (maybe not leather, because it would mark it permanently), just hammer the thicker seams down before sewing, so that they'll get flatter and prevent your machine needle from breaking.

  • @bohemiansusan2897
    @bohemiansusan2897 3 роки тому +4

    Its interesting to see how others do things. I'm self taught in pattern making, so my approach is a bit different. Best thing is finding an alternative to the Fairgate rulers and I will order the M Lance set.

  • @randyfernando4442
    @randyfernando4442 6 років тому

    Oh and definitely a YES PLEASE?! Pattern Making and Garment Construction. And Thank You both 👏👏

  • @taynaforlife7464
    @taynaforlife7464 6 років тому +1

    Please more of sewing videos, I need it right now where I am struggling with learning to sew and using my sewing machine.

  • @sicplano
    @sicplano 4 роки тому

    Also for holding leather together before stitching (especially heavier coat or purse weight) you can use the 3/4” mini spring clamps with vinyl tips from Home Depot etc. The vinyl tips prevent marring and obviate the need for tissue in most cases. I also like Pilot’s Frixion erasable ink markers. Works far better than Dritz or similar from the sewing world. Heat erases the ink. You do need to test for the marks to reappear in some fabrics if item gets very cold. Not usually a problem in most fabrics or most real world applications. Lastly to add to you list I would recommend a 36” flexible curve ruler which is great for contouring around crotch curves. Great video! Thanks for all your efforts, so appreciated. Sandy

  • @yuvan1999
    @yuvan1999 6 років тому +3

    This video was so great and informational!! Loved how patient Mariah was! Really excited for more videos in this series!!

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj 5 років тому

    I asked for a scissor sharpener for Christmas, it did have a learning curve, but it is just lovely to be able to sharpen as needed. I will use any sharp scissor, but sharp steel just has a nice feel. I have Mundial, Fisckars, Wiss, Remington (belonged to my grandma), Gingher, and a couple with no name. Each has its own feel and I kind of grab one for certain fabrics, another for others. Dull scissors just tire your hands and forearms, and I have some tendinitis so keeping them sharp is really nice. The brand I got is Scissor Pro, under $100, and they have an instruction video on UA-cam.

  • @rebeccamiller3248
    @rebeccamiller3248 2 роки тому

    It's pronounced GinG-her. Only reason I know is because my Mom bought them in the 60s for the fabric department she managed in an early version of Cosco called the Gem store. It was a members only store for credit union members. She was also a big seamstress as well as being into designing and was given the complete set by the company for her use. They gave her the Fabric shears, pinking set, thread clippers, pattern cutting scissors plus a embroidery set. Also as a gift for being loyal they gave her a silver handled seam ripper and corner Turner as well as threader, thimble and a silver fabric pen and fabric chalk stick holder set along with heavy duty ruler measuring tape and french curve set. Plus a large canterliever sewing box. I have everything but fabric and pattern scissors. I have had to replace the seam ripper itself over the years but still am using the handle to hold the tool. I cant use the pen for pattern drawing anymore they dont make the ink. Standard chalk stick fits in the holder. I just use the pinking scissors as display because they are to heavy and dull to use or sharpen. My Mom when I and my older sister were young made all our clothes from underwear to winter coats. We had new wardrobe every month passed our clothes to our cousins. My aunts sewed too. We didnt buy clothes from a store until my Mom had a stroke and could not sit long or see to sew or use her left dominant hand.
    I am just getting back to sewing myself now I am older. I am making my Mother of the bride dress now. Been watching videos for tips tricks and reminders.

  • @patbrown8687
    @patbrown8687 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos. I have learned so much on what tools I need to get started. Thank you and Mariah for your enthusiasm. I am even more excited to get started designing. Please continue your garment construction series. Again Thanks!

  • @oderasworld158
    @oderasworld158 5 років тому +1

    Learnt a lot from this video. Please do more

  • @avasarahc5
    @avasarahc5 2 роки тому

    Hi, I loved this video! 😊 I am taking Garment Construction this semester at my local community college. This is very useful thankyou. Also I was feeling my fabric swatches while learning a ton of stuff from this video. (I multitasked, lol!) Thanks

  • @Khadija.B.
    @Khadija.B. 6 років тому

    Thanks 🙏 Zoe.
    Can’t wait for the following video.
    For these series are the best “present” you can give to lovers of pattern making.
    Glad to have you Mariyah as a teacher in Zoe’s channel.
    Awesome women 💐💐💐.

  • @MsEJMcLaren
    @MsEJMcLaren 6 років тому +1

    I can't wait for more of these videos! I love the drawing and design videos but I am fascinated by the pattern making and sewing end of things too. Thanks Zoe and Myriah!

  • @Coopella7
    @Coopella7 6 років тому +4

    KAI has a huge variety of scissors. We had a guest lecturer who studdied in Paris and he swears by these scissors but he owned the most expensive ones by the same brand.

    • @a1nelson
      @a1nelson 6 років тому

      I agree. I have three different KAI pairs, for different purposes. I’ve used the other scissors she discussed and feel that the KAI ones are the best of the bunch. Other professionals have told me the same. From what I’ve read, the Gingher shears used to be more durable, but quality has fallen along with the prices.

  • @deekshahirani7076
    @deekshahirani7076 6 років тому +1

    Yes plz continue this series with more draping n sewing tips

  • @ipkawpang7330
    @ipkawpang7330 4 роки тому +1

    Gonna pick up sewing for hobby and found you! 'm very excited! There's so much to learn from you!! Thank you for your videos!!

  • @davidanddavidstrading
    @davidanddavidstrading 2 роки тому

    As a n00b guy just getting into the sew, I have to say that the both of you make my days! When I start to make some sweet items, you both get Sensai creds. Lol. Love the part about guarding scissors!!! I have had a few looky lous already!

  • @dindog22
    @dindog22 6 років тому +1

    I had a pair of spring loaded scissors about 20 years ago and I killed them within 6 months doing alterations. I prefer the Ginghers. I just like the way they feel in my hand

  • @adamsalame509
    @adamsalame509 5 років тому +1

    thank you so much for this series! I just got a sewing machine to learn how to sew because I wanna go into fashion school and let me tell you, I dont know a single thing and these are so helpful!

  • @noeljordanracca723
    @noeljordanracca723 6 років тому

    Thank you Zoe and Mariah for sharing your knowledge of the basic tools in sewing and pattern making. I envy the quality of materials you have there, even if it is cheap it looks expensive and durable. Much love from the Philippines.

  • @xoCheMoni
    @xoCheMoni 6 років тому

    You're amazing! I'm not a fashion designer or anything, nor do I aspire to be; but I've been getting into fashion and style more as well as customizing my clothes and your channel has been a great help! Thank you for sharing your gift and knowledge with us!

  • @GrainneDhu
    @GrainneDhu 5 років тому +8

    Gingher is pronounced with 2 hard 'g's'. A hard 'g' is the sound of the 'g' when you say "good" or "giggle." The spice ginger is pronounced with 2 soft "g's'.

  • @janskipo7111
    @janskipo7111 10 місяців тому

    You guys are GREAT..................please continue !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrMrsSampson
    @MrMrsSampson 6 років тому +1

    Thank so much so lucky to have found your channel!!! You have answer so many question of mine after finishing school THANK YOU!!!

  • @nerdingasnape3505
    @nerdingasnape3505 6 років тому +1

    Loved the video! Please make more 😊

  • @Luckyladyll
    @Luckyladyll Рік тому

    I'm excited to learn more about drafting and patterning. I love to watch these videos. Even if I ever sew, I am learning so much watching these that I will forever look at clothing differently from now on. (oh, the embarrassment of my very amateur beginning pieces)

  • @cynthiam8385
    @cynthiam8385 6 років тому +1

    Please continue! This was excellent for beginners. I have subscribed for the series.

  • @jakevisconti1765
    @jakevisconti1765 6 років тому +2

    Woohoo!!! I love this new segment, Zo you are just the best, I'm addicted to your channel, I've watched pretty much every video so far and this is my first comment ever hehe, love everything you do, I'd say I'm self taught but I'm also Zoe taught, love love love you!
    Jake Visconti from Cape Town, South Africa.

  • @carolyn_r
    @carolyn_r 2 роки тому

    I'm enjoying this class. I found out about in an Amazon comment! Thanks for recording these.

  • @samcoote9653
    @samcoote9653 4 роки тому

    get a small bottle of threadlocker from a hardware store for a couple bucks, it'll stop your scissors loosening, just set them to where you need them then let the threadlocker set for a couple hours, make sure its the blue threadlocker, red and green are semi permanent.

  • @habituscraeftig
    @habituscraeftig 2 роки тому

    Awls are also good for eyelets and grommets too! You can make holes in your fabric without any fraying by pushing right between the fibers.

  • @leticialopezortiz1428
    @leticialopezortiz1428 2 роки тому

    Sad when the video ended. Ty for sharing all your knowledge

  • @dorothybrennan5772
    @dorothybrennan5772 2 роки тому

    More. More. More. I love it!!!

  • @PetrikNZ
    @PetrikNZ 5 років тому

    Hope this series will cover Mens patterns making.

  • @peggyriordan9857
    @peggyriordan9857 5 років тому +1

    I learned so much from this lesson and I really hope more pattern making and draping is shown in a future video. Thanks!

  • @reganvertrees2554
    @reganvertrees2554 6 років тому +1

    Hey hey party people!!! Thank you!! Much appreciated knowledge for us self taught designers. Thank u Geniuses

  • @bethan013
    @bethan013 6 років тому

    Thank you so much Zoe for this video and upcoming series! I love your design and fashion industry videos but this is the stuff I’m currently trying to teach myself and was hoping you’d make a series on sewing and pattern making sometime :)
    Thanks as well for bringing in Myriah, it really shows how much you care about about this stuff that you were able to step back and bring in someone who had a better knowledge of the subject. Not everyone would have done that.
    I’m really excited to watch more videos in this series, Myriah seems lovely and you can tell she’s taught before! Look forward to all future videos from you :D xx

  • @AdjiBFAYE
    @AdjiBFAYE 4 роки тому

    great guest! thank you Myriah for your explanations, very clear and useful for "beginners" . i gonna need to look at this video once again and take notes. thank you both !

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 4 роки тому

    I still use a cheap Ghinger stork for floss and small thread work, and Singer Pinking Shears, when needed. ;-) Nothing fancy on the sewing circuit. A Janome 2010, which is an upgrade from my dad's, a pre-electric Singer with the big furniture cabinet, not the wee table. He "electrified" it, and still uses it, its feet, and even that monstrosity of a button-holer. I love that thing, but that's his.
    Build your own tool set and notions department, and you can't go wrong!

  • @cherriesnhoney
    @cherriesnhoney 6 років тому +3

    definitely excited for this series!!! thank you for putting it on for us.

  • @mymygreene5288
    @mymygreene5288 6 років тому +1

    These videos are invaluable, I am so grateful and excited. Thank you!

  • @suzannebeyer5369
    @suzannebeyer5369 6 років тому +1

    Awesome, so excited for this series.

  • @ashleydevenecia8411
    @ashleydevenecia8411 6 років тому

    Thank you both! I am excited to see what else you both will share. I am happy to have even more of a reason to click on a video from your channel!

  • @Alison58539
    @Alison58539 6 років тому +1

    This is the video I've been waiting for!!!!

  • @15nanoseconds
    @15nanoseconds 5 років тому

    Zoe!! You are a Godsend!! Thank you so much for the series. Hey, didn't read all the comments. Maybe someone already addressed this but Gingher (scissors) is pronounced the same as singer.

  • @nyctophiliastars747
    @nyctophiliastars747 6 років тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'VE BEEN ALWAYS STUCK WITH PATTERN MAKING AND HOW MUCH FABRIC YOU NEED!

  • @bowbenderclothing
    @bowbenderclothing 4 роки тому

    Welcome Myriah!! More videos please. The video was very informative and helpful, thank you so much!

  • @tiemtheuhappy
    @tiemtheuhappy 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for that helping video series. I like it a lot! And I'm excited for the next ones!

  • @uraniki
    @uraniki 6 років тому

    this really is the most helpful sewing video out there. I'd love more videos about constructions

  • @christinastephenson2905
    @christinastephenson2905 6 років тому +1

    Loved it! Thanks, yes, please keep the series going! 🤗

  • @nancybachmeier5921
    @nancybachmeier5921 4 роки тому +1

    I LOVE this series! I can't wait to learn more!

  • @theuniversecalled6694
    @theuniversecalled6694 6 років тому

    OMG yes scissors! People come over to my studio and have almost lost a hand for just grabbing any pair to cut with , now they know why I have 10 pairs of scissors and each have their OWN purpose. 😂😂😂

  • @ruprilenramos9597
    @ruprilenramos9597 6 років тому +1

    Mam Zoe and Mam Mayriah, Thank you for the video, I started drawing since high school and I'm graduating this May, and I still don't know how to sew so, I want to know everything especially the tools and THIS HELPS ME A LOT, Thank you very much Thank you very much

  • @fatmamossallem7718
    @fatmamossallem7718 6 років тому

    Thank you Zoe , so happy and excited to learn pattern making and sewing through your channel .🙂🌻

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 3 роки тому

    This was very helpful. I’m not really wanting to get into fashion design but I do want to be able to make or alter my own clothes so this beginner stuff is really great for us amateurs as well.

  • @judycohen7265
    @judycohen7265 Рік тому

    I love this series!!!!!

  • @tutonelylesnaranjo6311
    @tutonelylesnaranjo6311 4 роки тому

    Great information👍 Love the energy❤️ Yes please continue the series. I saw a special on Chanel once and she was using the hip curve ruler and I never knew what that was. So happy to understand that concept now thanks to this video.

  • @alexandrajames2769
    @alexandrajames2769 3 роки тому

    I just found your channel and I am hooked! I am a new sewer and so stoked to watch all of your vids. Will def be purchasing some of your tools. Thanks girl!

  • @danielleblackwell6952
    @danielleblackwell6952 5 років тому

    so happy to find your new draping/ drafting videos! Thank you! Excited for more!

  • @tessharris347
    @tessharris347 5 років тому

    Wow, great video. I wanted to learn how to sew since I was young just to sew my own clothes. Never realized my wish. I enjoyed watching this video and will be watching your other videos. Thank you Zoe and Myriah!

  • @marinamaiameireles8465
    @marinamaiameireles8465 6 років тому +1

    That was super nice, I am excited to see the moulage videos! Thank you guys

  • @maliksmith90
    @maliksmith90 6 років тому +2

    Yards I have been wait for this video. Deep down I felt you were going to introduce this lol so happy

  • @larsrosen6826
    @larsrosen6826 6 років тому

    This was excellent! I've always struggled in tech design. Although a lot of the basics in this video I already knew, I can see that this series has a lot of potential to help me and many other students with their technical abilities!

  • @heatherwalker2675
    @heatherwalker2675 6 років тому

    Oh yes!! Pleaee continue with the series.

  • @Flossyfay
    @Flossyfay 2 роки тому

    This is absolutely invaluable!

  • @deborahjalving5892
    @deborahjalving5892 6 років тому +1

    Well done! Looking forward to seeing more!

  • @trixiedeluxe
    @trixiedeluxe 6 років тому

    FYI: You can also use sheets of fine grit sandpaper to sharpen some tools. Just cut the sandpaper with the tool a few times and it will sharpen it.