Your confidence tackling seemingly random stuff head-on helps me to finally dare and do soe things as well. Thank you! Because of watching you, I might actually get my new summer pants done in time for my vacation!
beautiful tutorial. I've been following you since the pandemic hit and put on some weight. This tutorial is a new goal of mine to complete one I... ha ha... lose the excess weight I've put on. Would love a fitness tutorial if you dont have one already! you're the man.
A couple extra tips for fitting a dress shirt: Sew the darts on existing seams to preserve the style of the shirt (if you can), darts on side seams are just as effective as the ones on the back. Make sure to take measurements for excess fabric in various locations for a better fit, especially if you have a curvier figure. Sometimes fabric needs to be taken in in specific places, this usually happens under the bust. This step is usually optional but if you have a larger chest you might need to do this to prevent the shirt from looking baggy. *Disclaimer: I have exactly no formal training in tailoring and have learned all of this through videos and personal experience.
Sure can! You do all of the same steps, but when you would normally use the sewing machine, you bust out the needle and thread and do it by hand. I would think a running stitch would work fine, but perhaps doubled up or some stronger stitch would be more appropriate. Hope that helps!
Nah. If you are happy with your body shape or if it is just how your body naturally is, no need to change it! All body types look better with clothing that flatters them. I read that those with larger frames benefit just as much from adjusting the fit of clothing. Helps to define a shape and draw the eye in a more linier fashion rather than baggy clothing adding extra bulk.
@@Struthio_Camelus Lol! After the year the world just went through, I think we ALL have. I myself am a stress eater. Food = comfort! Maybe I should do an ep where I talk about it and mess with diet and exercise. At the very least it would persuade me to stick to a diet and put down the butter pecan ice-cream 😋
Your confidence tackling seemingly random stuff head-on helps me to finally dare and do soe things as well. Thank you! Because of watching you, I might actually get my new summer pants done in time for my vacation!
Using the scrap cloth was clutch. Way easier to see what's going on. Great video!
You are pretty awesome in a unique way. Thank you for providing such an applicable tip in shirt slimming ✂️
Thanks for watching!😁
thankyou dude ...really easy🌼
Thanks for watching!
Your channel is definitely underrated!!
You give very detailed and usefusull tips, clean footage and montage... you deserve way more views!!
THIS IS SO USEFUL!!! thank you!!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching!
Great skill to add to the collection. good one!
Thank you, Sir! Congrats on 100 subs! Keep'em coming!
Skill Tree cheers!
beautiful tutorial. I've been following you since the pandemic hit and put on some weight. This tutorial is a new goal of mine to complete one I... ha ha... lose the excess weight I've put on. Would love a fitness tutorial if you dont have one already! you're the man.
I think one we could all use is how to tie a tie or for those who want to be super fancy a bowtie. And now I know how to make my button ups look dope
I will add that to the list! Thanks for watching!
great idea actually! I think these are skills that kids aren't learning these days, so it's good to have a proper reference
Another great video! Now you should make you own clothing. And possibly could make this a couple of levels, shirt, pants, etc...
Thank you!
It work out for you?
@@SkillTree yes and thank you so much! This a very helpful video!
That’s seems easy enough!
You can use soap to mark.
Can you? Great to know! Makes sense and it will just wash away. 😮
A couple extra tips for fitting a dress shirt:
Sew the darts on existing seams to preserve the style of the shirt (if you can), darts on side seams are just as effective as the ones on the back.
Make sure to take measurements for excess fabric in various locations for a better fit, especially if you have a curvier figure.
Sometimes fabric needs to be taken in in specific places, this usually happens under the bust. This step is usually optional but if you have a larger chest you might need to do this to prevent the shirt from looking baggy.
*Disclaimer: I have exactly no formal training in tailoring and have learned all of this through videos and personal experience.
is it possible to hand saw a Dart.. on a shirt. And how do we do it.
Sure can! You do all of the same steps, but when you would normally use the sewing machine, you bust out the needle and thread and do it by hand. I would think a running stitch would work fine, but perhaps doubled up or some stronger stitch would be more appropriate. Hope that helps!
Also, Thanks for your feedback... Is taking in the sides before putting a Darts mandatory.
lol
Step One: Get in shape... [sigh]
My beachball-bod doesn't need darts, more like gussets.
Nah. If you are happy with your body shape or if it is just how your body naturally is, no need to change it! All body types look better with clothing that flatters them. I read that those with larger frames benefit just as much from adjusting the fit of clothing. Helps to define a shape and draw the eye in a more linier fashion rather than baggy clothing adding extra bulk.
@@SkillTree Thank you Cl3ver, I may be exaggerating the degree of my un-fitness a bit, but I do seem to have acquired a spare tire.
@@Struthio_Camelus Lol! After the year the world just went through, I think we ALL have. I myself am a stress eater. Food = comfort! Maybe I should do an ep where I talk about it and mess with diet and exercise. At the very least it would persuade me to stick to a diet and put down the butter pecan ice-cream 😋