Thank You Mr. Reza. You are a genius. Another beautiful lesson. (I enjoy and appreciate Your series so much more than the Cutter and Tailor Blog. I was a member. Although, I am sad that it is dead) Thank You again for Your generosity 😊
Hi Reza, I always enjoy watching your videos. I gained a new understanding of the world of sewing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, all God will reward you for your kindness
Assalamualaikum Reza.. thank you very much for the tutorials and sharing.. may Allah bless you.. I really appreciate your efforts to make all content about tailoring which is I really helpful for me and others.
Hi Resa. Another excellent video tying up all we learned into a practical piece of the jacket. I keep going back to the theoretical lessons as I keep seeing those links and inventing new exercises as I go along. Brilliant way to learn and get all this stuff into our brains and fingers. One question about this video: you say you are adding some inlay to the collar in case you widen the lapel later, but none of the other pattern pieces have inlay on the pattern itself. Is what you are doing here different?
Great work on inventing new exercises Dirk! Keep at it. And also, going back to theory lessons is a dream come true for me. That is exactly how you should watch these videos! Your answer: It is easier and a lot more practical to add the inlay for the collar onto the pattern. But there is nothing wrong with excluding it on the pattern and adding it on the felt/melton/cloth. As long as one is aware of it. Reza
Hi, you said when fitting a collar to a jacket to wear a shirt and also when measuring the neck circle do it around the shirt collar. If you are making a coat or overcoat that is worn over a shirt and jacket how would you measure the circle to draft the coat collar pattern for the coat?
@internationalschooloftailoring Respectfully, You need to start with patterning if the objective is to teach tailoring on this channel. Learning about the collar is fantastic but what good is it if we your viewers don’t know how to draft the pattern off of measurements to actually make a suit. Regardless, Excellent video. I want to see this channel grow
Mr. Reza is very generous for this series. It is FREE! I am very grateful he is generous to the point of offering this valuable knowledge, free of charge. If you want to see this channel grow, donate.
There is a 10min preview vid, but not this in-depth. Sometimes ppl will see 46min and move on b/c attention spans so I get why someone would do a preview.
@@kubdol3312 I think that this is a reupload of the last video from last week. But I think that this one have the additional part at 36:54, I can't remember that part from the last video.
Such a good teacher. I enjoy every one of these lessons.
Thanks!
I am blown away at your method of delivery.
Great class. Thanks for sharing your experience with me thank you so much. I learned something new today thanks you Reza. God bless you.
Pleasure is all mine. Enjoy.
Reza
My first time and I've enjoyed the session
Thank You Mr. Reza. You are a genius. Another beautiful lesson. (I enjoy and appreciate Your series so much more than the Cutter and Tailor Blog. I was a member. Although, I am sad that it is dead) Thank You again for Your generosity 😊
Hi Reza, I always enjoy watching your videos. I gained a new understanding of the world of sewing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, all God will reward you for your kindness
I'm very happy to read this Muhammad.
Thank you for watching.
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Thank you, from Brazil.
Assalamualaikum Reza.. thank you very much for the tutorials and sharing.. may Allah bless you.. I really appreciate your efforts to make all content about tailoring which is I really helpful for me and others.
Alhamdu Lillah.
Very nice sir
Thanks
You are amazing!!!!!
Hi Resa. Another excellent video tying up all we learned into a practical piece of the jacket. I keep going back to the theoretical lessons as I keep seeing those links and inventing new exercises as I go along. Brilliant way to learn and get all this stuff into our brains and fingers. One question about this video: you say you are adding some inlay to the collar in case you widen the lapel later, but none of the other pattern pieces have inlay on the pattern itself. Is what you are doing here different?
Great work on inventing new exercises Dirk! Keep at it. And also, going back to theory lessons is a dream come true for me. That is exactly how you should watch these videos!
Your answer: It is easier and a lot more practical to add the inlay for the collar onto the pattern. But there is nothing wrong with excluding it on the pattern and adding it on the felt/melton/cloth. As long as one is aware of it.
Reza
Hi, you said when fitting a collar to a jacket to wear a shirt and also when measuring the neck circle do it around the shirt collar. If you are making a coat or overcoat that is worn over a shirt and jacket how would you measure the circle to draft the coat collar pattern for the coat?
@internationalschooloftailoring Respectfully, You need to start with patterning if the objective is to teach tailoring on this channel. Learning about the collar is fantastic but what good is it if we your viewers don’t know how to draft the pattern off of measurements to actually make a suit. Regardless, Excellent video. I want to see this channel grow
Mr. Reza is very generous for this series. It is FREE! I am very grateful he is generous to the point of offering this valuable knowledge, free of charge. If you want to see this channel grow, donate.
didn't you already post this before?
There is a 10min preview vid, but not this in-depth. Sometimes ppl will see 46min and move on b/c attention spans so I get why someone would do a preview.
no, i am sure i saw this lesson somewhat recently. even parts which were not included in the preview
@@kubdol3312 I think that this is a reupload of the last video from last week. But I think that this one have the additional part at 36:54, I can't remember that part from the last video.
@@kubdol3312u r right
Indeed, this was uploaded again. The very last part just after the draft was missing :)
Reza
Please keep your hands still.