Just want to mention at around 21:35 I'm talking about 'synthetic silk skein' or something. I mean NBT furrier skein, which is salimide; synthetic silk.
Your videos have helped me alot to understand the intricate details of bespoke tailoring. All other videos I have been watching haven't done that in the encompassing way you do. Thank you and keep on the good work.
Hey, I know you made a video of recommended beginner stuff. However, I feel people would buy a kit you sell for tailoring. Also, you could curate a select from the books you use (if they are in public domain) showing the process for making different items. Just a thought I had
@@SummitStrength I had the same thought. I do not think that I have a growing audience consisting of beginners big enough to make it worth while. My point is to lower the barrier of entry, but if I charged close to fairly I think that would practically raise the barrier. So won't be immediate, but it's something I will keep in mind.
I wanted to know if you can give us the full URL for all the equipment because the short urls aren't giving any results thank you very much for making these videos
@@aadityathapaliya5966 not totally sure, but it seems to me like a hair clip/Bobby pin but bigger. You can trap a length of thread in it and it can be dropped through a loop to turn it out, like the thread method of turning out a belt loop.
Ok I don't know what the person who told me a bodkin was was on, but I don't think I just described a bodkin. Following A Google Search A bodkin seems to be similar to an awl or bradawl.
Just want to mention at around 21:35 I'm talking about 'synthetic silk skein' or something. I mean NBT furrier skein, which is salimide; synthetic silk.
Your videos have helped me alot to understand the intricate details of bespoke tailoring. All other videos I have been watching haven't done that in the encompassing way you do. Thank you and keep on the good work.
Hey, I know you made a video of recommended beginner stuff. However, I feel people would buy a kit you sell for tailoring.
Also, you could curate a select from the books you use (if they are in public domain) showing the process for making different items.
Just a thought I had
@@SummitStrength I had the same thought. I do not think that I have a growing audience consisting of beginners big enough to make it worth while.
My point is to lower the barrier of entry, but if I charged close to fairly I think that would practically raise the barrier.
So won't be immediate, but it's something I will keep in mind.
Thank you sir
I wanted to know if you can give us the full URL for all the equipment because the short urls aren't giving any results thank you very much for making these videos
I'll work on that, thanks
Done
Can you make a video explaining how to take proper body measurements
I definitely should, yes. I'll try.
What is bodkin and what is it used for? I found Bodkin listed as tools in many of the tailoring books. Could you please let me know how it looks ?
@@aadityathapaliya5966 not totally sure, but it seems to me like a hair clip/Bobby pin but bigger.
You can trap a length of thread in it and it can be dropped through a loop to turn it out, like the thread method of turning out a belt loop.
Ok I don't know what the person who told me a bodkin was was on, but I don't think I just described a bodkin.
Following A Google Search A bodkin seems to be similar to an awl or bradawl.
Ok last try; "a blunt needle used for threading ribbon".
It doesn't necessarily have a use in bespoke tailoring, but there Are ways to use it.
@@caffeinatedtailor Thank you Sir
Do you have any shop where you sell your suits
No shop, but if you want something commissioned you can reach out.
Is that Tailors soap specially made to be used on banrol or it is a regular laundry soap bar ?
I think a regular laundry soap bar can be used. That specific brand /type of soap just happens to be the best I know of.
@@caffeinatedtailorThank you for the information