Whoa! Love it! What an oddly prosaic first real use for that technology. I imagine it would be a lot easier with a small tripod or similar. Your top turned out so pretty too!
Very well done from a technical standpoint getting the picture in picture for your video and clearly showing the work as you progress. Speeded up camera and not over much of intro. I will certainly use the app as my flimsy paper transferring skills are not the best. Find I'm always out by a few cms. Thanks for doing this.
I'm really excited about this development. Hopefully other brands can consider this option too. Like others have said, I probably would want to trace the pattern onto paper so I could make adjustments, but this is still better than my current situation where I have to pay to print pdfs onto A0. Maybe future developments of this tech would be that you could make simple adjustments (length and grading) within the app so if they were the only adjustments you needed, you could trace directly onto the fabric after you've made those adjustments in app.
Yes I think drawing onto paper is definitely an option which would still potentially save time and money and you would be able to make and keep the adjustments for the future as you say. I'm glad you like the concept though I think it's definitely a work in progress x
Wow, how technology is advancing. Your demonstration has brought it to life and has been an education, so thank you. I love a simple top and that one looks really nice. It’s a good pattern to show your fabric off. Well done, really found this interesting.
Thank you so much I’m glad you found it interesting I’m looking forward to seeing how it develops too. I’m so annoyed I didn’t but more of this fabric in the John Lewis sale I love it 😊 xx
Fascinating.. much easier than pdf. I like the top and fabric too. I can see a future where you input your own measurements and get a pattern, sized to fit
Yes, you ladies are changing the world. We had both programs for this many years ago as well as services doing the work then sending the pattern. Seems to me it worked somehow w pictures too. We didn't have the world connected by internet back then, companies advertised in sew mags and women's mags. We also had a magical number system for altering patterns or pattern making but that dealt w paper. Thank you for explaining the process. The top.is lovely. Nice fabric and fits you well. So looking forward to where this will take sewists. You young folks surely have the world in your hands. Make it wonderful and don't let ppl blow it up.☮❤🙋
I think this is an amazing idea. It’s still new and I’m sure it’ll improve with time but I certainly think that this will be the future. For a start it will save you paper which surely it’s better for the environment (as you mentioned). Yes, if we need adjustments we’ll still need to go to paper but I’m confident that eventually we’ll be able to enter our measurements and just be able to make a made to measure garment without the need for adjustments.
Yes I would think that this is definitely the beginning of something and I'm sure it will change and evolve to improve over time. Great for the environment and great for saving time, space and money :). Thanks for watching x
This is really interesting. It’s got a long way to go to be more versatile in things such as pattern alterations but it’s got a lot of potential. Thank you for showing us.
Very interesting. One thing you could do to make future use of the pattern easier without tracing it off again is to pin the fabric to light weight paper used for tracing patterns prior to tracing it out. That will also stabilize slippery fabrics and afterwards you will have tissue pattern pieces to reuse.
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress I can’t take credit for it though. I learned to do that from a Craftsy class on working with difficult, slippery fabrics. It has made all the difference for me, I no longer see them as impossible.
I’ve a feeling you might still need another hand to stop everything from shifting around while you trace the pattern. I’ve yet to find a reliable/erasable marker that glides easily enough over jersey knits and slippery fabrics without holding them in place with two hands. Very happy to be proved wrong though 😊
Wow, that’s so clever, thank you for demonstrating it, your top is beautiful. I’m just starting my sewing journey but once I’m more experienced it is something that I’d be interested in trying.
Wow this is fab! I’d heard of the concept of using AR or a projector & I was really sceptical but this actually seems easier/more accurate than I thought it would be 😃 & your top looks lovely 👌👏 beautiful fabric too!
I was definitely sceptical but it’s amazing how it works. I’m sure paper will still be needed in many respects but this could definitely help in terms of time and paper saving. Thanks so much for watching and for your comment 😊 xx
Thanks for taking the time to show us this technology. I think I’d use it to print out the pattern first, until I get comfortable enough to go straight to fabric. Your top looks lovely on you.
Wow what a clever concept and looks like once you get the knack maybe in years to come the young will marvel at ever using paper patterns. Will wait for android version.
This is really interesting and I love that you don't have to buy extra equipment like a projector. It seems like the patterns have to be purchased from them. Do they have a wide range of available patterns, including from Indy pattern companies like Chalk & Notch, Tilly and The Buttons, Closet Core, etc.? Thanks for showing us an exciting alternative!
No I don’t think they’re quite that advanced yet. On the makerist website there’s a section for AI patterns so you can see what they have. It’s an interesting one and I think it’ll develop further in the future 😊 x
Wow I like this concept. I have never seen or heard about this. Great demonstration. I read the comments and there are some great ideas. I think I’m going to try this. I don’t have space in my small sewing room for an overhead projector, I cut my patterns and fabric in the kitchen on the island. So I cannot put the projector there. What a great concept. I really like the top an fabric you made. Thank you for sharing. Val ❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧
Very interesting. Like you say this is still a work in progress for Makerist and I am sure that there will be many improvements. I make so many adjustments to patterns to make them fit me I would be intrigued to see how you do these on the app. Thanks for doing this video.
It looks interesting but really faffy. I think by the time I’d messed around the app and plotted all the pattern pieces I’d just rather pin the paper on and chop on in.
I think it’s definitely personal preference using the app takes a little practice but gets easier as you get the hang of it. I don’t think it’ll totally replace paper but will be a great alternative to save time and some paper. Thank you so much for watching it’s great to hear your feedback xx
The app has tons of potential. I would probably get a tripod or something to hold my phone and then trace out the pattern pieces directly onto paper. Can’t wait for Android version!
Thanks Sally for the review. Love your top, sometimes the simple sews are the most wearable & useful. The App seems magic! Totally agree with the eco credentials of saving paper and think it would just take a bit of getting used to. I’d give it a go for sure , bring on the Android version. 😀
Hopefully it won't be too long for the android version. I think give it a try and see how it goes it probably won't replace all paper patterns but at least it will save some time and money :) Thanks for watching x
This looks like a game changer! Just hope the companies I follow will start using AR patterns. I’m not fond of the patterns currently available on Makerly. Great demonstration of this technology. I think once we can use a headset to view files it will be even better!
You could certainly do that. I did that when I was first playing around with the app. It would still save some time and probably a lot of wasted paper and it would be easier to make adjustments that way too. Thanks for your feedback xx
I think this is a fantastic innovation. It will improve and develop over time, and with use and feedback from the sewing community. I'd love to give it a go... when it comes to Android 😔 Thanks for the opportunity of watching this early demo.
It’s amazing isn’t it! I was so impressed with how it actually worked once I got the hang of it. I agree it’s the early stages of something new but the possibilities are really exciting! Thanks so much for watching xx
Brilliant concept! Would be great to save space by having everything in the app/on the phone. Excellent presentation! Very nicely done. I’ll definitely try this. Many thanks!!🙏🏾
Interesting concept, I'd like to try it out. I think you'd have to try first on an easy pattern. I think I'd transfer to tracing paper though as that way any amendments on sizing can be done before cutting the fabric.
Great instructional video Sally. I’m keen to give it a go and have downloaded the app. Sadly none of the 3 patterns I’d already downloaded from Makerist are available in AR, but maybe they will be at some point. Probably best that my first attempt is one of the simpler free patterns that are provided! Thank you 😊 x
Thank you for watching I’m glad you found it helpful. I hope you enjoy playing around with the app, I think there will be more patterns released to AR over time but as you say maybe best to get used to it with the simple patterns anyway x
Yes I think it's important to remember what I've demonstrated is still in the early stages. The only way I can see to blend sizes at the moment is to draw out two sizes on paper and then blend. Defeats the object a little but may still save time and paper x
Wow that’s amazing! I don’t know if I have the patience or trust myself to not skew the fabric as I draw out the lines. The top turned out great, Sally.
This is brilliant, I love it! I follow projector groups on facebook, but this looks much better, and far more portable. The anchor thing is so clever. I'd definitely want to use a tripod or a 'lazy arm' - my eldest teen has just bought one so that she doesn't have to hold her phone in bed!
At the moment it would mean tracing out the two different sizes and making adjustments on paper as you would after printing a PDF possibly something that will be improved in the future xx
This is amazing, and I’ll try it’s soon. I didn’t want to invest in a projector, might skip it all together, although the patterns would need to new and purchased through Makerist, and I’d be curious to know if they would allow importing say, and A0 file and project that via AR. Thanks! Sewing is going in the right direction anyway! And love the top.
This is clever! I'm wondering whether printing a pattern into some kind of transfer paper night be even better though. Just press it down and cut it out!
What I would like to add to that is putting in my own body measurements prior to buying a pattern so it would adjust or tell me that it is not suited for my body type. I can see this happening down the line. I wonder if using an iPad would have an easier viewpoint for those of us whose eyes are no longer so perfect? I would probably have a camera holder set up so that I can use both hands. I really like the potential with this and thank you for your great introduction to this!
Yes that would be amazing wouldn't it! I haven't tried it on the ipad but that could possibly work yes. Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback :) x
Thanks so much for watching. At the moment there isn't a facility for blending sizes but I wonder if that will change as things develop. I'm glad you like my top thank you x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress this thread actually inspired us at Lekala and Sewist to explore this topic further. We have added OBJ format that can be viewed in AR phone apps. :)
Thanks for taking the time to do this. I've wondered about this. I don't think it's for me however. It looks very error prone for me and it looks like it will be a pain to grade between sizes or lengthen/shorten pattern pieces
Thank you for watching! I think it's important to remember that this is in the early stages at the moment, I think the sizing etc will be developed more in the future, you could draw out onto paper first to make changes but I completely understand it won't be for everyone xx
I think it’s a great idea, but maybe would have to use a tripod as it looks tricky. Do Makerist sell all patterns, or just their own? Thanks. Great informative video, thank you. And the top looks lovely.
Very thorough demo. I have android so I will keep my eye out for the app. I often have to grade between sizes 12/14 top and 16 hips, being a pear shape, I wonder how that could be incorporated?
Hopefully you won't have to wait too long! I think the only way so far is to draw out both sizes and then grade but hopefully things might advance further in the future x
Your top is really cute. The app certainly has potential. I don’t see how you would make any adjustments for size, though, such as blending between two sizes, or even lengthening or shortening the pattern. Seems like you would have to put it on paper first to do any adjustments or hacks, and I’m not sure how you could see more than one size at a time. Am I missing something?
I think at the moment, yes you would have to draw out both sizes on paper to make adjustments, hopefully over time things will improve to become more advanced with sizing. Thank you for watching :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress Yes, I can see this being a great option when they make it easier for pattern adjustments. Someone mentioned being able to put in your own measurements, which would also be helpful. Thanks for showing us the possibilities!
Reminds me of the Lutterloh and similar system where you use your measurements, a mini pattern and special tape measure. Have you tried that.. do you like it?
I think this is great! Seems a little tricky to hold device and draw out, although you did a fantastic job. Have you had a go with setting your phone up with a tripod?
It takes a bit of getting used to but because the actual pattern piece shouldn’t move once your anchor is in place your hand doesn’t have to be too steady. I’ll definitely try a tripod sometime to see if that’s easier! Thanks so much for watching 😊 x
I love this concept. It'll be quicker to get to the bit we all enjoy the most. The sewing and wearing of our me mades 😊. Look forward to it being on Android, but think I'll need to buy a tripod to use it. Looks really good though. Your top is lovely and that fabric 👌 What size bias binding does it recommend that you use for the armholes? Would love to see how you add bias binding to armholes too.
Yes that’s very true, I think it won’t be too long before it’s available on Android:) I’ve just checked the pattern and it doesn’t actually say what size bias binding but I cut 5cm wide and that was fine doubled over (so 2.5 cm when ironed). I’d like to film some more short videos of sewing process so hopefully I can include this soon :) Thank you for watching xxx
Looks interesting. Think you’d definitely need a tripod but wonder how that would work? Would the tripod get in the way? What happens when you want to make this pattern again?
A tripod would help if you’re not confident holding the camera 😊 For future makes you need to do the same again or you could project onto paper if you wanted to keep it but it could be argued that defeats the object slightly x
Thanks for showing how this really works as it was a bit tricky to envisage in my mind how this would look but having now seen it it seems really workable. Before downloading the patterns how can you find out how much fabric you would need? Also, which fabric pen did you use? Thanks again for the clear video
Thank you I'm glad you liked the video :). The pattern info and instructions are all available on the Makerist website where you will need to download your pattern in the first instance. You can't buy patterns on the app you buy from the website and then use the app as a meant to draw out the pattern (if that makes sense) so all sizing, fabric requirements etc will be on the website. I used a chalk pencil to mark out but I'm going to get hold of a washable fabric marker as I think that would be easier to use. Thanks for watching xx
That’s a lovely Top, can I ask if you need a separate Anchor for each pattern or just the one Anchor for all the AR patterns? Thank you for sharing, I am interested to try out this method
No you only need to print the anchor once, they recommend you stick it to card or print on card to make it more long lasting. I’m glad you like the top, thanks for watching x
I think those that would like the projector files would like this as well. I would need a phone holder The advantage of the projector seems to be it puts the visual on the fabric so there is no tracing.
I don't think you can at the moment. Certainly not for use with this particular app anyway but I think it's something that will become more widely used in the future x
Thats really exciting. I don't have an I phone so I have to wait until they make one for android though. Does it only work with the patterns on their site?
Hopefully it won't be too long! Yes I believe at the moment it's just compatible to Makerist patterns since it's their own app :). Thank you for watching x
This is great, I will have to be patient as I have an android phone but hopefully it wont take long, I am so excited to give it a try. Also I love the fabric you used to sew your beautiful top, is it available for purchase? Thanks again for another fantastic and informative video.
Ah yes I don't think it will be too long hopefully. My fabric was from John Lewis I'm going to have a look around and see if I can find it elsewhere because if nothing else I want some more of it haha! Thanks so much for watching xx
At the moment it would mean tracing out the two different sizes and making adjustments on paper as you would after printing a PDF possibly something that will be improved in the future xx
What a great concept! I have to wait until it's out for android though. 😥 I'll be interested to see how it handles adjustments. I need to shorten most times and I'm lucky I don't need to do a FBA. 😁
I think the adjustments are the biggest hurdle at the moment but you could draw out onto paper and adjust onto that initially until things develop :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress I think another problem would be whether there is enough fabric. I know I play tetris when I'm trying to squeeze a project out of minimum fabric. A lot of patterns have waste with layouts.
Yes you would at the moment but it could still save time and paper more so than printing out on PDF and then changing. It's personal preference I think :) Thanks for watching x
Really like the fabric, but not sure I could hold the phone and draw accurately at the same. I am not sure how useful this except for very basic patterns. If you wanted to make the pattern more than once, or make any fit or style alterations it would be easier to have a paper pattern. I would like to have svg versions of patterns without seam allowances so I could choose to offset my own seam and hem allowances. I have manually adapted pdf patterns to cut them out using a die cutting machine, with a custom arrow pattern that I can get the machine to draw on the pattern, as well as the seam lines. Having more than one grain line drawn on the pattern can be really helpful. However a lot of pdf patterns come with sizes and symbols as parts of the seam lines, so I have to retrace them manually, instead of being able to cut them out directly. Maybe the app developers could look into developing these sorts of patterns. Most die cutting machines can cut paper at least A3 in size, so you can cut many fabric pieces directly on the machine, or only have a couple of pieces of paper to stick together for larger shapes. If you are going to project the pattern, why not do full size pieces rather than cut on a fold. Cutting single layer fabric is always more accurate.
It's certainly a bit of a fiddle but on simple patterns it can work I'm not sure of the accuracy for more in depth patterns though as you say. Thanks so much for watching and for your comments, it will be interesting to see how this concept evolves for the future x
This looks great - can't wait until it gets to android. Maybe they could figure a way to do some pattern adjustments like blended sizes or lengthen/shorten by the time it comes out.
Hmmm, I guess you could draw out the smaller size and then the larger and then grade between as you normally would. You could always draw out onto paper first, would defeat the saving paper a little but would probably still be more time saving in the long run x
Interesting for sure. Well made video. As for the tech, not a good option for someone like me that has a tremor. I have heard of using a projector and imagine that would be easier but idk. I mainly draft my own patterns so this is not something I would use
That’s fair enough. As I say you could use a tripod to keep it steadier but it may still not suit, I’m sure it won’t be for everyone. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback xx
Give me a paper pattern any day, cut it out and pin it on with the ability to grade between sizes. Or of course you can trace from it. All these using two hands! I know we have to move with technology but this is not my thing and I would not feel confident - especially using one hand. And I like to have the pattern but then I prefer books to a Kindle!!
I don't think it'll be for everyone. I'll never give up my 'proper' paper patterns because I like to collect them and see them all in the envelopes. I also prefer books to a kindle :) x
Very interesting, sure it would work well for simple patterns. Not something I would use as I don't have a mobile phone! I would want a paper pattern for a number of reasons, quicker to remake a pattern (which I do alot of), would not be possible to grade between sizes, and be able to make adjustments to the pattern pieces for next time. If you need to do srandard adjustments such as a full bust adjustment, you would have to do this every time. Sure it will be popular though as sticking paper patterns together is tedious.
Yes I definitely think it’ll be personal preference and possibly just an alternative to pdf printing as a great way to save paper. It’s still a work in progress I believe and the only way I can see around making adjustments at the moment would be to draw out onto paper first and then make the changes. Would still save time and probably some paper compared to sticking together pdfs I guess. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback xxx
One thing you did that was confusing. You said to hold the phone 11 inches away then you started moving the phone at different heights when you brought up tge pattern later. Do you only hold it at 11 inches for the first bit? Thanks
You do need to keep it at roughly the same height to make sure that your pattern piece remains in the same place. You can use a tripod to make the process easier if you want to :) Apologies for my late reply x
Yes I think it will appeal to a lot of people but I understand it might not be for everyone and that's ok too. Even if it saves a little bit of time and paper that's good isn't it xx
Thank you! I'd say it definitely takes a bit of practice, I'm not tech savvy at all and it didn't take me too long to get the hang of it. Totally understand it won't be for everyone though x
When I downloaded this pattern, it says it doesn't include a seam allowance, which means, I need to add the seam allowance? Also, if I want to make adjustment to the pattern, I will not be able to do it.
You do need to add seam allowance but for my version, where I should have cut a 6 I decided to cut an 8 to give me extra room for seams. Not technically perfect but I didn't mind in this case since it's not a fitted top and quite oversized anyway. If I was to add a seam allowance I would draw the pattern as is and then add on my seam allowance after without needing to hold the phone any longer. I hope that helps x
Whoa! Love it! What an oddly prosaic first real use for that technology. I imagine it would be a lot easier with a small tripod or similar. Your top turned out so pretty too!
Thank you for watching! Yes I think a tripod would make it a lot easier and I'll definitely be trying that next time x
Goodness, I can see this technology being so good when vr headset cameras get better
Yes I think this is the beginning of something isn't it :) x
Very well done from a technical standpoint getting the picture in picture for your video and clearly showing the work as you progress. Speeded up camera and not over much of intro. I will certainly use the app as my flimsy paper transferring skills are not the best. Find I'm always out by a few cms. Thanks for doing this.
Thank you I’m glad you liked the video 😊 it’s worth trying to see how you get on with it certainly. I hope you enjoy playing around with it xxx
I'm really excited about this development. Hopefully other brands can consider this option too. Like others have said, I probably would want to trace the pattern onto paper so I could make adjustments, but this is still better than my current situation where I have to pay to print pdfs onto A0. Maybe future developments of this tech would be that you could make simple adjustments (length and grading) within the app so if they were the only adjustments you needed, you could trace directly onto the fabric after you've made those adjustments in app.
Yes I think drawing onto paper is definitely an option which would still potentially save time and money and you would be able to make and keep the adjustments for the future as you say. I'm glad you like the concept though I think it's definitely a work in progress x
Fascinating and I really appreciate your technical skills in putting this demo together.
Thanks so much I'm glad you like the video, a little different in terms of editing :) x
Love this. Great start to something that could change the way we work!
Yes it's exciting isn't it! Thank you for watching :) xx
Wow, how technology is advancing. Your demonstration has brought it to life and has been an education, so thank you. I love a simple top and that one looks really nice. It’s a good pattern to show your fabric off. Well done, really found this interesting.
Thank you so much I’m glad you found it interesting I’m looking forward to seeing how it develops too. I’m so annoyed I didn’t but more of this fabric in the John Lewis sale I love it 😊 xx
Looks very promising! I’m going to download it and have some fun with this. And thinking of all the paper and printer cartridges that I’ll save. 🌱🌱🌱
I hope you have fun playing with the app. Yes even if we don't use it for everything it'll save some paper and time hopefully x
Fascinating.. much easier than pdf. I like the top and fabric too. I can see a future where you input your own measurements and get a pattern, sized to fit
Yes that would be great wouldn’t it! I’m glad you like the top :) Thank you for watching xx
Yes, you ladies are changing the world. We had both programs for this many years ago as well as services doing the work then sending the pattern. Seems to me it worked somehow w pictures too. We didn't have the world connected by internet back then, companies advertised in sew mags and women's mags. We also had a magical number system for altering patterns or pattern making but that dealt w paper.
Thank you for explaining the process. The top.is lovely. Nice fabric and fits you well. So looking forward to where this will take sewists. You young folks surely have the world in your hands. Make it wonderful and don't let ppl blow it up.☮❤🙋
Thank you so much for watching, I think it'll be interesting to see how this develops in the future won't it x
I think this is an amazing idea. It’s still new and I’m sure it’ll improve with time but I certainly think that this will be the future. For a start it will save you paper which surely it’s better for the environment (as you mentioned). Yes, if we need adjustments we’ll still need to go to paper but I’m confident that eventually we’ll be able to enter our measurements and just be able to make a made to measure garment without the need for adjustments.
Yes I would think that this is definitely the beginning of something and I'm sure it will change and evolve to improve over time. Great for the environment and great for saving time, space and money :). Thanks for watching x
This is really interesting. It’s got a long way to go to be more versatile in things such as pattern alterations but it’s got a lot of potential. Thank you for showing us.
Yes I think that’s how we should look at it. Something that could be developed for the future xx
So exciting!! Downloading this app to play with now!! Thanks for making this
Yay! I hope you enjoy it... Thanks for watching x
Exciting as a 62 year old I would definitely give it a try. Thank You for sharing. Love your top 🙏❤️💜🧡💚💙
Excellent!! Thank you for watching, I'm glad you like the top. Have fun if you do give it a try :) x
Very interesting. One thing you could do to make future use of the pattern easier without tracing it off again is to pin the fabric to light weight paper used for tracing patterns prior to tracing it out. That will also stabilize slippery fabrics and afterwards you will have tissue pattern pieces to reuse.
That's an amazing idea thanks so much I wouldn't have thought of putting paper under the fabric :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress I can’t take credit for it though. I learned to do that from a Craftsy class on working with difficult, slippery fabrics. It has made all the difference for me, I no longer see them as impossible.
I’ve a feeling you might still need another hand to stop everything from shifting around while you trace the pattern. I’ve yet to find a reliable/erasable marker that glides easily enough over jersey knits and slippery fabrics without holding them in place with two hands. Very happy to be proved wrong though 😊
Wow, that’s so clever, thank you for demonstrating it, your top is beautiful. I’m just starting my sewing journey but once I’m more experienced it is something that I’d be interested in trying.
Have fun on your sewing journey and thank you for watching xx
I am so impressed with you. I’m not sure that my hands are steady enough for this but WOW. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you! It's amazing how it works isn't it, the pattern doesn't move once the anchor has locked it so if your hands move it won't matter :) x
Wow this is fab! I’d heard of the concept of using AR or a projector & I was really sceptical but this actually seems easier/more accurate than I thought it would be 😃 & your top looks lovely 👌👏 beautiful fabric too!
I was definitely sceptical but it’s amazing how it works. I’m sure paper will still be needed in many respects but this could definitely help in terms of time and paper saving. Thanks so much for watching and for your comment 😊 xx
Thanks for taking the time to show us this technology. I think I’d use it to print out the pattern first, until I get comfortable enough to go straight to fabric.
Your top looks lovely on you.
I think that’s a good way to use it and it’ll still save some time and paper I think :) thank you for watching x
Wow what a clever concept and looks like once you get the knack maybe in years to come the young will marvel at ever using paper patterns. Will wait for android version.
Possibly although that makes be a bit 😱 I still love having and keeping a proper paper pattern. Thanks for watching xxx
This is really interesting and I love that you don't have to buy extra equipment like a projector. It seems like the patterns have to be purchased from them. Do they have a wide range of available patterns, including from Indy pattern companies like Chalk & Notch, Tilly and The Buttons, Closet Core, etc.? Thanks for showing us an exciting alternative!
No I don’t think they’re quite that advanced yet. On the makerist website there’s a section for AI patterns so you can see what they have. It’s an interesting one and I think it’ll develop further in the future 😊 x
Wow! This is really interesting. I will give it a go when it is available with an android phone. Thanks for the demo. Nice top.
Thank you! Hopefully won't be too long :) xx
Wow I like this concept. I have never seen or heard about this. Great demonstration. I read the comments and there are some great ideas. I think I’m going to try this. I don’t have space in my small sewing room for an overhead projector, I cut my patterns and fabric in the kitchen on the island. So I cannot put the projector there. What a great concept. I really like the top an fabric you made. Thank you for sharing. Val ❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧
Thanks so much for watching and for your comments. I think give it a try with an open mind I hope you enjoy it :) xx
Very interesting. Like you say this is still a work in progress for Makerist and I am sure that there will be many improvements. I make so many adjustments to patterns to make them fit me I would be intrigued to see how you do these on the app. Thanks for doing this video.
Thank you so much for watching hopefully improvements will come to make this even more user friendly in the future xx
It looks interesting but really faffy. I think by the time I’d messed around the app and plotted all the pattern pieces I’d just rather pin the paper on and chop on in.
I think it’s definitely personal preference using the app takes a little practice but gets easier as you get the hang of it. I don’t think it’ll totally replace paper but will be a great alternative to save time and some paper. Thank you so much for watching it’s great to hear your feedback xx
Very interesting indeed. I never would’ve guessed what AR meant!! Thank you for the video and for the very clear explanation!
It has been a revelation to me too haha! I'm glad you found the video helpful thanks for watching xx
The app has tons of potential. I would probably get a tripod or something to hold my phone and then trace out the pattern pieces directly onto paper. Can’t wait for Android version!
Yes I think it's something that will develop in the future. I'll use a tripod too I think next time x
Thanks Sally for the review. Love your top, sometimes the simple sews are the most wearable & useful. The App seems magic! Totally agree with the eco credentials of saving paper and think it would just take a bit of getting used to. I’d give it a go for sure , bring on the Android version. 😀
Hopefully it won't be too long for the android version. I think give it a try and see how it goes it probably won't replace all paper patterns but at least it will save some time and money :) Thanks for watching x
Wow! It looks quite promising. I would love an alternative to pdf patterns. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for watching, I think the potential is huge isn't it xx
This looks like a game changer! Just hope the companies I follow will start using AR patterns. I’m not fond of the patterns currently available on Makerly. Great demonstration of this technology. I think once we can use a headset to view files it will be even better!
I'm sure they will in the future, there's a lot of potential for it I think :) Thanks for watching x
Brilliant technology. I would definitely use this app
That’s good to know! Thanks for watching :) x
Why not mark on paper. That way you have it for next time. No printning or taping etc
You could certainly do that. I did that when I was first playing around with the app. It would still save some time and probably a lot of wasted paper and it would be easier to make adjustments that way too. Thanks for your feedback xx
I was thinking that!
And you were able to place the flowers where you wanted by using the fabric directly.
Yes! I would use this app to save paper and time. I will have to wait for the android app version.
I hope it won't be too long for you! Thank you for watching I'm glad you like it :) x
Wow, technology blows my mind 🤯imagine the time and paper saved... I can't wait for it to come out on Android 😁👍🏼
Yes it could be a really good thing couldn't it. Hopefully it won't be too long before Android comes out x
This actually looks harder than a pdf pattern. I don’t anticipate switching anytime soon. Thanks for the vid though.
No problem I’m sure it won’t be for everyone. Thank you for watching anyway xx
I think this is really interesting and exciting. Love the top. Always love your fabric choices. I will definitely give this a go.
Thank you yes it is isn’t it, I’ll look forward to seeing how it develops too. I’m glad you like the top, thanks for watching 😊 xx
I think this is a fantastic innovation. It will improve and develop over time, and with use and feedback from the sewing community. I'd love to give it a go... when it comes to Android 😔
Thanks for the opportunity of watching this early demo.
It’s amazing isn’t it! I was so impressed with how it actually worked once I got the hang of it. I agree it’s the early stages of something new but the possibilities are really exciting! Thanks so much for watching xx
This is a really interesting idea. I think I would try it
It's worth a try and see how you get on x
Brilliant concept! Would be great to save space by having everything in the app/on the phone. Excellent presentation! Very nicely done. I’ll definitely try this. Many thanks!!🙏🏾
Thank you so much for watching I’m glad you found it interesting xx
Interesting concept, I'd like to try it out. I think you'd have to try first on an easy pattern. I think I'd transfer to tracing paper though as that way any amendments on sizing can be done before cutting the fabric.
I think that's a good idea and I think it would still save paper and time that way over printing a PDF. Thanks for watching x
Great instructional video Sally. I’m keen to give it a go and have downloaded the app. Sadly none of the 3 patterns I’d already downloaded from Makerist are available in AR, but maybe they will be at some point. Probably best that my first attempt is one of the simpler free patterns that are provided! Thank you 😊 x
Thank you for watching I’m glad you found it helpful. I hope you enjoy playing around with the app, I think there will be more patterns released to AR over time but as you say maybe best to get used to it with the simple patterns anyway x
Looks fantastic indeed! The two points not so good: more complex patterns and how are we supposed to make our alterations?
Yes I think it's important to remember what I've demonstrated is still in the early stages. The only way I can see to blend sizes at the moment is to draw out two sizes on paper and then blend. Defeats the object a little but may still save time and paper x
Wow that’s amazing! I don’t know if I have the patience or trust myself to not skew the fabric as I draw out the lines. The top turned out great, Sally.
It takes some practice and it helped to try out on paper first. I'm glad you like the top thank you for watching x
Love the top, the app and mostly the material that you used. Diane
Thanks so much! The fabric is so lovely I really wish I’d bought more x
This is brilliant, I love it! I follow projector groups on facebook, but this looks much better, and far more portable. The anchor thing is so clever. I'd definitely want to use a tripod or a 'lazy arm' - my eldest teen has just bought one so that she doesn't have to hold her phone in bed!
Yes you could definitely do that it would keep it steadier. I had no idea even that projectors were used before this!! Thanks for watching x
Thank you so much for this information! Can you also tell me more about the wonderful table and bench featured in this video?
Ah I'm glad you like my table it's from Next Home :) xx
This is a great idea and I am interested to see how it develops.
Thank you for watching :) x
I wonder how you would do things like full bust adjustments?
At the moment it would mean tracing out the two different sizes and making adjustments on paper as you would after printing a PDF possibly something that will be improved in the future xx
Brilliant!! Hopefully it will be available for android soon .
Hopefully it won’t be too long x
This is a brilliant idea, I will try it.
I hope you enjoy having a go xx
This is amazing, and I’ll try it’s soon. I didn’t want to invest in a projector, might skip it all together, although the patterns would need to new and purchased through Makerist, and I’d be curious to know if they would allow importing say, and A0 file and project that via AR. Thanks! Sewing is going in the right direction anyway! And love the top.
Hmm I’m not sure about that but you’d be welcome to contact Makerist directly and ask. Thanks for watching I hope you enjoy the app when you try it x
This is clever! I'm wondering whether printing a pattern into some kind of transfer paper night be even better though. Just press it down and cut it out!
I’ve never tried that before but possibly! Xx
What I would like to add to that is putting in my own body measurements prior to buying a pattern so it would adjust or tell me that it is not suited for my body type. I can see this happening down the line. I wonder if using an iPad would have an easier viewpoint for those of us whose eyes are no longer so perfect? I would probably have a camera holder set up so that I can use both hands. I really like the potential with this and thank you for your great introduction to this!
Yes that would be amazing wouldn't it! I haven't tried it on the ipad but that could possibly work yes. Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback :) x
Looks great - thank you for the demo. Is there a facility to blend sizes? Your top looks fantastic.
Thanks so much for watching. At the moment there isn't a facility for blending sizes but I wonder if that will change as things develop. I'm glad you like my top thank you x
I don't see why you can't just input your measurements (Ie Lekala) and you get a pattern made to fit👌🏼😁then use this tech to mark out etc😁
That would be amazing! Something for the future maybe :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress this thread actually inspired us at Lekala and Sewist to explore this topic further. We have added OBJ format that can be viewed in AR phone apps. :)
Thanks for taking the time to do this. I've wondered about this. I don't think it's for me however. It looks very error prone for me and it looks like it will be a pain to grade between sizes or lengthen/shorten pattern pieces
Thank you for watching! I think it's important to remember that this is in the early stages at the moment, I think the sizing etc will be developed more in the future, you could draw out onto paper first to make changes but I completely understand it won't be for everyone xx
I can't wait for the android drop!
Hopefully it won't be too long :) x
I think it’s a great idea, but maybe would have to use a tripod as it looks tricky. Do Makerist sell all patterns, or just their own? Thanks. Great informative video, thank you. And the top looks lovely.
A tripod should help :). Makerist sell indie patterns for other designers :). I'm glad you like the top x
I think I would need a hands on class. Very interested
Maybe that will come with time! Thanks for watching xx
Very thorough demo. I have android so I will keep my eye out for the app. I often have to grade between sizes 12/14 top and 16 hips, being a pear shape, I wonder how that could be incorporated?
Hopefully you won't have to wait too long! I think the only way so far is to draw out both sizes and then grade but hopefully things might advance further in the future x
This looks like a brilliant idea, I really like it. Do you know if you can use projector files on it?
No I don't think so, it'll just be the patterns in AO format :) x
That is genius! Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much for watching xx
Wow great demo
Thanks so much xx
Your top is really cute. The app certainly has potential. I don’t see how you would make any adjustments for size, though, such as blending between two sizes, or even lengthening or shortening the pattern. Seems like you would have to put it on paper first to do any adjustments or hacks, and I’m not sure how you could see more than one size at a time. Am I missing something?
I think at the moment, yes you would have to draw out both sizes on paper to make adjustments, hopefully over time things will improve to become more advanced with sizing. Thank you for watching :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress Yes, I can see this being a great option when they make it easier for pattern adjustments. Someone mentioned being able to put in your own measurements, which would also be helpful. Thanks for showing us the possibilities!
Reminds me of the Lutterloh and similar system where you use your measurements, a mini pattern and special tape measure. Have you tried that.. do you like it?
I haven’t ever heard of that actually. I didn’t even know such a system existed I’ll have a look thanks. Thank you for watching x
I think this is great! Seems a little tricky to hold device and draw out, although you did a fantastic job. Have you had a go with setting your phone up with a tripod?
It takes a bit of getting used to but because the actual pattern piece shouldn’t move once your anchor is in place your hand doesn’t have to be too steady. I’ll definitely try a tripod sometime to see if that’s easier! Thanks so much for watching 😊 x
Seems tricky to get a hang of but this would definitely save trees and paper waste so that’s a good thing! 😃
It’s not an easy thing to get the hang of but I think for simple patterns it’ll work well 😊 Thank you for watching xx
I love this concept. It'll be quicker to get to the bit we all enjoy the most. The sewing and wearing of our me mades 😊. Look forward to it being on Android, but think I'll need to buy a tripod to use it. Looks really good though. Your top is lovely and that fabric 👌
What size bias binding does it recommend that you use for the armholes? Would love to see how you add bias binding to armholes too.
Yes that’s very true, I think it won’t be too long before it’s available on Android:) I’ve just checked the pattern and it doesn’t actually say what size bias binding but I cut 5cm wide and that was fine doubled over (so 2.5 cm when ironed). I’d like to film some more short videos of sewing process so hopefully I can include this soon :) Thank you for watching xxx
Looks interesting. Think you’d definitely need a tripod but wonder how that would work? Would the tripod get in the way? What happens when you want to make this pattern again?
A tripod would help if you’re not confident holding the camera 😊 For future makes you need to do the same again or you could project onto paper if you wanted to keep it but it could be argued that defeats the object slightly x
Thanks for showing how this really works as it was a bit tricky to envisage in my mind how this would look but having now seen it it seems really workable. Before downloading the patterns how can you find out how much fabric you would need? Also, which fabric pen did you use? Thanks again for the clear video
Thank you I'm glad you liked the video :). The pattern info and instructions are all available on the Makerist website where you will need to download your pattern in the first instance. You can't buy patterns on the app you buy from the website and then use the app as a meant to draw out the pattern (if that makes sense) so all sizing, fabric requirements etc will be on the website. I used a chalk pencil to mark out but I'm going to get hold of a washable fabric marker as I think that would be easier to use. Thanks for watching xx
Really interesting thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much for watching I'm glad you enjoyed x
That’s so clever!!! 🙌👌 lovely top too xx
Thanks so much for watching I’m glad you like my top xx
No more printing out pdfs? Sounds fab! Will look forward to it coming out on android:)
I don’t think you’ll have too long to wait :) it would be good not to have so much cutting and sticking to do wouldn’t it x
Definitely!
That’s a lovely Top, can I ask if you need a separate Anchor for each pattern or just the one Anchor for all the AR patterns? Thank you for sharing, I am interested to try out this method
No you only need to print the anchor once, they recommend you stick it to card or print on card to make it more long lasting. I’m glad you like the top, thanks for watching x
Hmmm. If you need to make adjustment - fba you would still have to print out a pattern
I think at the moment would would need to draw out onto paper and then adjust, could still save time to do it this way since no sticking perhaps? Xx
I think those that would like the projector files would like this as well. I would need a phone holder The advantage of the projector seems to be it puts the visual on the fabric so there is no tracing.
Yes that's right and it saves time and paper in the long run :) x
I need this app on android phone. I like it
I think it will happen soon, thank you for watching x
Can we get that tech for non-Makerist patterns? 🤞🏽The blouse is beautiful!
I don't think you can at the moment. Certainly not for use with this particular app anyway but I think it's something that will become more widely used in the future x
Thats really exciting. I don't have an I phone so I have to wait until they make one for android though. Does it only work with the patterns on their site?
Hopefully it won't be too long! Yes I believe at the moment it's just compatible to Makerist patterns since it's their own app :). Thank you for watching x
This is great, I will have to be patient as I have an android phone but hopefully it wont take long, I am so excited to give it a try. Also I love the fabric you used to sew your beautiful top, is it available for purchase? Thanks again for another fantastic and informative video.
Ah yes I don't think it will be too long hopefully. My fabric was from John Lewis I'm going to have a look around and see if I can find it elsewhere because if nothing else I want some more of it haha! Thanks so much for watching xx
Omg.dont thing i will be able to do that.its so clever.xx
I think you'd find it easier than you think, I know I did and I'm definitely not very tech savvy haha x
Interesting, but how do you alter the pattern, like sloping shoulders, sway back, FBA?
At the moment it would mean tracing out the two different sizes and making adjustments on paper as you would after printing a PDF possibly something that will be improved in the future xx
What a great concept! I have to wait until it's out for android though. 😥 I'll be interested to see how it handles adjustments. I need to shorten most times and I'm lucky I don't need to do a FBA. 😁
I think the adjustments are the biggest hurdle at the moment but you could draw out onto paper and adjust onto that initially until things develop :) x
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress I think another problem would be whether there is enough fabric. I know I play tetris when I'm trying to squeeze a project out of minimum fabric. A lot of patterns have waste with layouts.
If you want to grade between sizes however you’d have to trace out two sizes and that would be a lot of work I think.
Yes you would at the moment but it could still save time and paper more so than printing out on PDF and then changing. It's personal preference I think :) Thanks for watching x
Wow interesting. I think I would want a tripod to hold my phone rather than using one hand to make the dots
Really like the fabric, but not sure I could hold the phone and draw accurately at the same. I am not sure how useful this except for very basic patterns. If you wanted to make the pattern more than once, or make any fit or style alterations it would be easier to have a paper pattern. I would like to have svg versions of patterns without seam allowances so I could choose to offset my own seam and hem allowances. I have manually adapted pdf patterns to cut them out using a die cutting machine, with a custom arrow pattern that I can get the machine to draw on the pattern, as well as the seam lines. Having more than one grain line drawn on the pattern can be really helpful. However a lot of pdf patterns come with sizes and symbols as parts of the seam lines, so I have to retrace them manually, instead of being able to cut them out directly. Maybe the app developers could look into developing these sorts of patterns. Most die cutting machines can cut paper at least A3 in size, so you can cut many fabric pieces directly on the machine, or only have a couple of pieces of paper to stick together for larger shapes. If you are going to project the pattern, why not do full size pieces rather than cut on a fold. Cutting single layer fabric is always more accurate.
It's certainly a bit of a fiddle but on simple patterns it can work I'm not sure of the accuracy for more in depth patterns though as you say. Thanks so much for watching and for your comments, it will be interesting to see how this concept evolves for the future x
This looks great - can't wait until it gets to android. Maybe they could figure a way to do some pattern adjustments like blended sizes or lengthen/shorten by the time it comes out.
I don’t think you’ll have too long to wait! I think the size adjustments will maybe develop more over time :) x
It’s incredible technology, what would happen if you were in between sizes.
Hmmm, I guess you could draw out the smaller size and then the larger and then grade between as you normally would. You could always draw out onto paper first, would defeat the saving paper a little but would probably still be more time saving in the long run x
Interesting for sure. Well made video. As for the tech, not a good option for someone like me that has a tremor. I have heard of using a projector and imagine that would be easier but idk. I mainly draft my own patterns so this is not something I would use
That’s fair enough. As I say you could use a tripod to keep it steadier but it may still not suit, I’m sure it won’t be for everyone. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback xx
Give me a paper pattern any day, cut it out and pin it on with the ability to grade between sizes. Or of course you can trace from it. All these using two hands! I know we have to move with technology but this is not my thing and I would not feel confident - especially using one hand. And I like to have the pattern but then I prefer books to a Kindle!!
I don't think it'll be for everyone. I'll never give up my 'proper' paper patterns because I like to collect them and see them all in the envelopes. I also prefer books to a kindle :) x
Hello, do you know when they will have the AR available for Android phone. I would love note to have to print out pdf patterns anymore.
I'm afraid I don't have a date but I know Makerist are working on it at the moment hopefully it won't be too long xx
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress thank you so much
Very interesting, sure it would work well for simple patterns. Not something I would use as I don't have a mobile phone! I would want a paper pattern for a number of reasons, quicker to remake a pattern (which I do alot of), would not be possible to grade between sizes, and be able to make adjustments to the pattern pieces for next time. If you need to do srandard adjustments such as a full bust adjustment, you would have to do this every time. Sure it will be popular though as sticking paper patterns together is tedious.
Yes I definitely think it’ll be personal preference and possibly just an alternative to pdf printing as a great way to save paper. It’s still a work in progress I believe and the only way I can see around making adjustments at the moment would be to draw out onto paper first and then make the changes. Would still save time and probably some paper compared to sticking together pdfs I guess. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback xxx
@@SecretLifeOfASeamstress good idea to project onto paper if you need to adjust. Sure it will evolve with time
One thing you did that was confusing. You said to hold the phone 11 inches away then you started moving the phone at different heights when you brought up tge pattern later. Do you only hold it at 11 inches for the first bit? Thanks
You do need to keep it at roughly the same height to make sure that your pattern piece remains in the same place. You can use a tripod to make the process easier if you want to :) Apologies for my late reply x
Love this!
Thank you! xx
Great demo! But i am not sure it would work for me, my hands would hurt holding the phone all the time.
And your top looks beautiful, love the print!
If you wanted to use it you could always put your phone in a tripod to keep both hands free? Thank you for watching, I'm glad you love the top xx
What a brilliant idea. I see a lot of sewist using this. (Away with pdf) xxx
Yes I think it will appeal to a lot of people but I understand it might not be for everyone and that's ok too. Even if it saves a little bit of time and paper that's good isn't it xx
Great idea would like to try on android.
I don’t think you’ll have too long to wait 😊 xx
How cool!
I know!! xx
Beautiful top. The app didn't look that easy to me, but then I'm 65 and don't take to new tech very well!
Thank you! I'd say it definitely takes a bit of practice, I'm not tech savvy at all and it didn't take me too long to get the hang of it. Totally understand it won't be for everyone though x
When I downloaded this pattern, it says it doesn't include a seam allowance, which means, I need to add the seam allowance? Also, if I want to make adjustment to the pattern, I will not be able to do it.
You do need to add seam allowance but for my version, where I should have cut a 6 I decided to cut an 8 to give me extra room for seams. Not technically perfect but I didn't mind in this case since it's not a fitted top and quite oversized anyway. If I was to add a seam allowance I would draw the pattern as is and then add on my seam allowance after without needing to hold the phone any longer. I hope that helps x
Ingenious!!!
It's very clever isn't it! x