L25: Baste Side Seams & Fold Front Edges - Traditional Model | Online Coat Making Course
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In this video lesson, we are going to show you how to baste the side-seams of your back to that of the side-body panel of our jacket.
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// HOW TO MAKE A BESPOKE JACKET - TAILORING COURSE //
Module 1 - How to Baste a Jacket
Lesson 25 - Baste Side Seams & Fold Front Edges | Traditional Model
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// CHAPTERS //
00:00 - Welcome to lesson 25
00:33 - Baste underarm seams
06:45 - Baste side seams
14:24 - Fold in front edges & hem
24:20 - Importance of evaluation
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Absolute genius! Thank You so much Mr. Reza!
Great Content right there. I admire the neatness of your work.
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Жыл бұрын
Thank you Stephen! Reza
Aa an anatomist and wanna-be sculptor, I appreciate your saying how the "blades and lats" will fill in the curves you created so many lessons ago.
Thank you Reza! You're an excellent teacher. It's a pleasure to watch. My regards to the rest of the crew. Thank you for your work
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Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. And thank you for your compliments :) Enjoy. Reza
Thanks Reza.
Thanks Reza. It is taking shape and looking real good. Can't wait for the next lessons.
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Жыл бұрын
Enjoy :) Reza
I strongly agree with you about the need to assess your work at various stages and re-do it when necessary. I still wonder how people can see well enough to critical areas (e.g. welt pockets) using black or very dark fabrics and thread or how they can mark light-coloured fabrics (including silks) using coloured chalk.
This was an awesome lesson, you truly are the best.
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9 ай бұрын
Thank you John. Reza
its coming along! 👏 Q: how far is the sew line of the side panels from the mark stitching?
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9 ай бұрын
3/8" (1cm) Reza
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9 ай бұрын
Thank you dear Sedi. Reza
one question please @1:10-1:21 you say this line is our sewing line, does this mean that this will be final sewing line which we will do with the sewing machine? Is the final sewing line will be 3/8" in from the edge of the patern line? And it will be the same when we do the final sewing line of the side and back part?
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I've noticed sometimes when machining the sidebody that this sort of "fullness" bubble appears around the hip area of the sidebody seam. Do you know what causes it. Is the hip "bubble" desirable? I dont find it problematic per say but it seems unnecessary and unwanted. Thanks 😅
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5 ай бұрын
Hello. I need visual examples before I can accurately comment. Words like bubble, fulness, appears, etc are never detailed descriptions of the problems. They can be interpreted in multiple ways. You can always share your results or ask questions in the community page of our website. There you can include photos as well: www.internationalschooloftailoring.com/community Reza
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5 ай бұрын
@OFFICIALISOT oh I never knew you had a community section on your website