Videos on Tailoring - Suggestions

Started by Tikiguayo, May 22, 2020, 09:48:33 AM

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Gerry

Hi all, new here!

Not sure if this channel has been posted yet, but well worth subscribing to as more videos are due. Amazing info.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKAbjcq-2wnpmSbIRq0vhMQ/videos

Schneiderfrei

Schneider sind auch Leute

spookietoo

Thanks Gerry! A new "series" on Youtube that isn't BBC/ITV murder and mayhem. (I'm so addicted to the murder and mayhem, I'm beginning to question any possible effects on my psyche.)

Gerry

Quote from: spookietoo on March 02, 2021, 10:44:55 PM
Thanks Gerry! A new "series" on Youtube that isn't BBC/ITV murder and mayhem. (I'm so addicted to the murder and mayhem, I'm beginning to question any possible effects on my psyche.)

In the last episode he goes beserk with a pair of shears. So a 2 for 1 (you'll love the bloodfest!)

If any of you are wondering what the Pagoda collar is, there are pics here (scroll down, in particular):

https://www.pinterest.ie/hotneedleandburningthread/_created/

And a good interview with him here:

https://podtail.com/en/podcast/common-threads-3/reza-akeil-common-threads-002/

I like his attitude. Saville Row trained, so aware of tradition, but not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom.

abruck

I like his attitude. Saville Row trained, so aware of tradition, but not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom.
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I feel the exact some way. I've only recently discovered his videos and been really enjoying his content. I hope to start making videos in the near future as well.
To be truly elegant one should not be noticed.

hutch--

The humour is that with a big pair of shears, rather than try and use them as a stabbing weapon, they are heavy enough to beat someone's brains out. Truly a waste of a good pair of shears when you could use something far more mundane to do terminal damage to another human being. 😊😉
The magnificent tools of the professional tailor
https://movsd.com/tailors_shears/  ;) ;D

TTailor

I watched the video explaining darts and how to visualize in 3D. I think he is interesting and obviously has a passion for what he is doing. I like that he is trying to explain what is often taken for granted or worse, never properly understood in the first place by most instructors.

hand-m-made-garments

here the link to Lee Marsh's youtube channel.
He created them in the first lockdown and I think they are really  great in content

https://www.youtube.com/c/LeeMarshsavilerow


hand-m-made-garments

the videos of our member Thom Bennett ara also very instructive!!! Hope hw will do more of these videos in the future!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDIHT2fMIzo&lc=UgxgK4TuUWxu71O06Ix4AaABAg.9Kb-6pO5ZF99Kb6HZiOHeW

Gerry

I stumbled across this old series the other day by Savile Row trained tailor Jo Baker Waters. Keep loading the vids and eventually you get to the beginning of a series covering coat ('box jacket') construction. I've only watched the first few, which cover cutting/striking out, but already some very good info.

https://vimeo.com/jobaker

Gerry

#40
This series of vids is excellent. The completion of a Morning Coat from start to finish, using traditional tailoring methods. The pace is just right and all the info is there. If the numerical order appears jumbled, 'sort by' oldest first:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBJooZ7n1880c3LnPNUMTw/videos?view=0&sort=da&flow=grid

Edit: just realised there's a playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBJooZ7n1880c3LnPNUMTw/playlists

Tikiguayo


Raymond Ghobrial

Quote from: Tikiguayo on May 22, 2020, 09:48:33 AM
Hello All!
Aside from Rory Duffy's video series on YouTube, is there any other pro level video series out there?

interested in your opinion
http://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php?topic=1146.0
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We do not act "rightly" because we are "excellent",
in fact we achieve "excellence" by acting "rightly".

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