L28: How to Baste & Canvas Tailored Shoulders - Traditional Model | Online Coat Making Course

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In this video lesson, you will learn to correctly baste the shoulder seams of your jacket and attach it to the body canvas. Since shoulders are one of the most important factors of a tailored jacket, it’s crucial to understand how to do it correctly to avoid messy shoulder seams and shapes.
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// HOW TO MAKE A BESPOKE JACKET - TAILORING COURSE //
Module 1 - How to Baste a Jacket
Lesson 28 - How to Baste & Canvas Tailored Shoulders | Traditional Model
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// CHAPTERS //
00:00 - Intro lesson 28
00:42 - Baste shoulders
25:18 - Canvas shoulders
39:47 - Mark & baste armhole
57:10 - Insert shoulder pads
01:08:47 - Donations
01:09:45 - Blooper
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  • @nafeesshah1939
    @nafeesshah19394 ай бұрын

    Sir Raza you are very brilliant teacher ❤

  • @orainewright5926
    @orainewright592610 ай бұрын

    You're such a brilliant teacher. The illustrations, logic, reasoning; you are good. Real excellence Reza.

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Oraine. You’re very kind. Reza

  • @micaellemos4069
    @micaellemos406920 күн бұрын

    Now are days there is no excuse to learn thank a lot

  • @adosmusichalloffame
    @adosmusichalloffameАй бұрын

    Absolutely Beautiful Mr. Reza. The stretching work resulted in fabulous shaping for the neck and shoulders. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    Ай бұрын

    I'm very happy about that! Enjoy:)

  • @Sjarkas
    @Sjarkas7 ай бұрын

    You really have such a natural way of demystifying tailoring! I was actually quite demotivated to going back to some of my projects due to stagnation. But you really rekindled the fire 🔥 I noticed you mentioned in your shoulder theory video that historical shoulder seams can lay further to back. I am actually currently working on a early 1920s 3 piece suit snd was wondering whether or not the technique you show here are appropriate to such a different placement of the seam. The instructions my period sources are, let's say cryptic 😅

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    6 ай бұрын

    How nice that you have found your motivation again! If your shoulder seam is that far back as in the historical jackets, it's perfectly fine to sew them flat. I would not stretch anything. Eventually, it's all dependant on whether you're dealing with a positive or negative surface curve. That is the principle you must always try to verify. Positive and Negative terms are explained in Lesson 14 - Darts & Wedges. Reza

  • @davidsalinas2102
    @davidsalinas210210 ай бұрын

    The work you are doing is stunning, it is that well explained and detailed that looks like anyone with no experience could do it, but at the same time you could make a very experience tailor learn a lot. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge ❤❤

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly our goal! Thank you for tuning in David :) Reza

  • @Noodles-kc1bw
    @Noodles-kc1bw10 ай бұрын

    This is completely different from what I saw around so far. Challenging!

  • @gemmagermains8949
    @gemmagermains89497 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the Super Thanks Gemma🙏 We hope you are enjoying the lessons :)

  • @virgiliogavino8083
    @virgiliogavino80834 ай бұрын

    Que bien maestro. Saludos desde Perú ❤

  • @davidsalinas2102
    @davidsalinas210210 ай бұрын

    First one😊😊

  • @tubetubepleasure
    @tubetubepleasure9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much.

  • @Bllrdv
    @Bllrdv10 ай бұрын

    Tack!

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the Super Thanks Johannes!🙏 We hope you are enjoying the lessons:)

  • @ismailsaber725
    @ismailsaber7256 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @amaurylothaire7632
    @amaurylothaire763218 күн бұрын

    Even though you say that we shouldn’t worry too much about the pattern because we don’t know how to draft it yet, i thought i understood by watching your videos that the sewing lines were a 1/2 inch in from the paper pattern edges as a general rule. Knowing that, i dont understand why the pattern line at the shoulder dont directly follow this rule and we have to re mark a new pattern line from the original one in order to find our sewing line. Do we need more sewing allowance in weird ways in the center of the shoulder ? Isn’t it easier/less confusing to incorporate it in the inlay ? I hope i make sense, this is a lot for me to write in english. Lots of love

  • @bernadettegaudin2235
    @bernadettegaudin223510 ай бұрын

    Am I the only person attempting to refit this jacket for a friend? I’d like to learn how to draft the initial jacket pattern. Will you be giving a course on drafting?

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    10 ай бұрын

    I do not recommend doing that if you are using our pattern. It will ruin your learning experience. There will be a module on drafting and fitting. Reza

  • @bernadettegaudin2235

    @bernadettegaudin2235

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your prompt reply. I look forward to the drafting course.

  • @stephjans6411
    @stephjans64116 ай бұрын

    great video, thanks a lot, one question please: @47:13 you run this stich only throught the fabric not throught the canvas too, right?

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes. Only the fabric. Reza

  • @adxy6485
    @adxy64859 ай бұрын

    Why do you baste a seam in at the shoulder at 21:30, instead of at the proper fold line?

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    9 ай бұрын

    By proper fold line you mean the mark stitches? If yes, that's because the mark stitches represent the edge of the pattern and not the actual sewing line. Reza

  • @nishavi1
    @nishavi13 ай бұрын

    Dear Sir, One question has troubled me from the time you started sewing this jacket. Why have you not machine-sewn the same? Though, I should admit that your sewing and the stitch length are so perfect that, they add beauty to the jacket.

  • @OFFICIALISOT

    @OFFICIALISOT

    3 ай бұрын

    I will machine sew and finish the jacket in module 2. We are currently working on that module. This is just a baste fitting. You must know how to baste a garment if you want to fit it. Reza

  • @nishavi1

    @nishavi1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@OFFICIALISOT Thanks a much, Sir!!

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