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  • @NadoCrowFriend
    @NadoCrowFriend Před 11 měsíci +15

    The “problems” you faced in making your coat were very helpful in showing us how to resolve similar issues ~ The final result was fabulous! Thank you for such fun, informative and well made tutorials!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you. Indeed I also learn the most from mistakes. Thanks for watching.

  • @kaemeleon
    @kaemeleon Před rokem +11

    I am a 53 Year old man that has absolutely no sewing or Tailoring experience but I have a very strong desire to learn. My friends say i am to old to start this but I only want to make clothes for me and take it from there

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +4

      Well, I am here to tell you that you can do it! All you have to do is sit down at your sewing machine and get started. From there, you make your first stitch. Then, just keep taking the next step and before you know it, you've got all sorts of awesome garments for yourself

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Před 9 měsíci +2

      You're never too old to learn. Tell the naysayers to go suck a lemon.
      Perhaps you could start your journey by cutting a T shirt in half vertically, then pinning each half to your material of choice, then cut those out. The, with right sides together, sew them.
      It's like puzzle pieces. It takes time and patience. You'll do fine.

    • @jcampbell100
      @jcampbell100 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I learned on my own by getting a simple pattern ( sometimes you can even thrift them as they are quite expensive) then learn the sewing terms. If you have a chance to take some beginner courses I highly recommend that. I also thrift fabric as the price of that is very expensive. That way as you are learning you won't be so troubled if it isn't perfect and don't give up. There are so many tutorials to help with every stage of your journey.

    • @Windle_Poons
      @Windle_Poons Před 6 měsíci +1

      Im a 52 year old man who had almost no sewing experience till last year.
      I just finished a first attempt at a waistcoat and next is a frock coat.
      Your not too old. (No one is...)

    • @Monkeyboy001
      @Monkeyboy001 Před měsícem +1

      You have a narrow minded friend. I am 58 man who also just sews for myself mainly. I just started a couple years ago and love the messy challenge- if your friend don’t like it then in the inspiration of the soup Nazi… NO SHIRT FOR YOU! 😜😝

  • @numbers122
    @numbers122 Před 2 lety +70

    I need to tell you that this video made me feel so much better about my sewing, because I thought I'm the only one struggling so much and that it's because I'm talentless and didn't go to school to learn sewing. By struggling I mean that nothing comes out perfect the first time. That there are always mistakes that I see and that it takes ages and lots of swearing and back pain to create a good pattern. While I learned sewing from my grandmother who indeed was a professional and she does everything well the first time - she doesn't need to measure and pin everything - I know, it's experience, but I thought if I'm not THAT then I should just stop. In this video I can see how much effort it took you to create this coat, unlike on a 60 second Tiktok video. I really appreciate it and it's very interesting to watch. Btw. I sometimes sew for my fiancee from your videos and the clothes turn out amazing and he keeps asking for more :)

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +14

      First, what a lucky fiancee you have. I wish I had someone to make me clothes too :)
      Jokes aside, thank you for sharing your struggles. It isn't easy to achieve what we desire when it comes to sewing ... or life. Human bodies are complex and fitting for each one of us is a unique challenge. I am happy to hear that you are keeping at it.
      Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it.

    • @zaidaesmuybellalamusicades4485
      @zaidaesmuybellalamusicades4485 Před rokem +2

      Yo tampoco fui a la escuela...aprendí con un libro y con mucho interés de ser muy fina en todo lo que hacía.
      Solo fui dos años a la escuela fui huérfana y mi vida solo fue trabajo... bendiciones en tu vida

    • @Rainy5209
      @Rainy5209 Před rokem +5

      I can relate to your story. I struggle so much to get things even decent looking. I'm very harsh in self critique!

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Před 8 měsíci

      Good for you. You have a right to be proud of your work.

  • @dwaynetube
    @dwaynetube Před rokem +7

    This is one of those videos that deserve more than just one thumbs up. Great accomplishment!

  • @pesahson
    @pesahson Před 2 měsíci

    Love the coat. I admire all the work that was put into making it.
    I love the design and the placement of the pockets. No way you could find it in anything store bought. I love that about sewing. It's besoke to what you like and need.
    My one critique would be on the collar and lapels. You can see the seam on them and it should be hidden underneath. To make that possible, you usually cut the facing on the lapel part a bit larger and the undercollar a bit smaller, so that it pulls on the outer collar and hides the seam. Not sure I'm explaining it well. You can read about 'turn of cloth'. It becomes more important, the thicker the fabric you're using is.

  • @saiitome
    @saiitome Před 2 lety +24

    Oh wow this is amazing! Your pattern is near perfect, the fit is soooo good 👍. I'm a men's tailor so I know what I'm talking about. You seem to be very into the shape and style of the garments, which is very interesting in itself. However, if you want to dive into more classic tailoring I suggest you look into "turn of cloth". A thick fabric like this needs a lot of fabric "to turn" so for example the upper collar needs to be significantly bigger than the under collar. I can see the under collar peeking out, when in proper tailoring it should be invisible. Also, the amount of extra lining fabric above the vent, well in this type of fabric I would go for 10-15 cm! This is because the wool stretches and moves with the body and the lining doesn't so it needs to be a lot bigger. This is in no way meant as criticism, you've created a beautiful coat that fits you perfectly 😍. (Some of us go all nerdy with all the details of tailoring, some of us don't. Whatever floats your boat is perfectly fine.) I'm definitely subscribing and looking forward to upcoming projects!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for the kind words and I really appreciate the feedback. I am entirely self-taught and don't know the industry terms so it's good to hear them from a professional. I use mostly my own made of phrases.
      You're the first person who has pointed out the collar. After I made it, I realized that it didn't look quite right and so looking at my bough coat, I noticed that they used lightweight wool on the underside and it was "turned in" as you say. I am striving for excellence so I appreciate your feedback.
      As for the vent, I thought I was already adding a lot by adding an extra inch or 2, so knowing you do even more is good to know.
      Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts.

  • @k3of5ks
    @k3of5ks Před 2 lety +13

    Let it never be said that sewing, drafting and designing are drama-free pursuits. In fact, there’s a mixture of both joy and tension even in the easiest of projects. Very well done C. A beautifully designed and drafted coat. You are a man who doesn’t give up. 💙

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +2

      Preach! I'm happy to hear I am not the only one who experiences the challenges. I was feeling quite tested by the thick fabric of this final coat. It all felt new again. Nice to hear from you and thanks for watching.

  • @AiswaryaRao
    @AiswaryaRao Před 9 měsíci +2

    Your coat is perfect!

  • @alltraveler
    @alltraveler Před 3 měsíci

    Beautiful coat, beautiful human . I so appreciate your process when trying to show my grandchildren how to make any thing. So, a tip from gramma. Use the seam ripper bead towards the fabric. The long leg is for picking out a couple threads to open a spit for the bead side. I have had to hide a few cuts so hard way, learned . Do watch. Some video on the why of tailoring a coat. Might find some interesting things there, reducing bulk areas, strengthening others, shoulders pads ( not 8o’s) but to firm up the profile and you can make them different thicknesses Then “bag” the lining. Not attaching it the whole way across the bottom. Hemming separately the providing attachment loops. Helps with fit and comfort. There is a historical costuming video on how sleeves were set it which just makes so much sense. I wish I had these links for you. I learned to sew from my grandmother and she still leans over my shoulder. Helping me. Good luck I will keep watching.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge with myself and others in the comments here. 🙏🏻 I'm always looking to learn more so I'll search for the resources you mention.

  • @sampleworks9432
    @sampleworks9432 Před 2 lety +19

    Appreciate that you show your revisions…thank you for sharing…beautifully done

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you appreciate it and thanks for watching.

  • @theresalwayssomethingtobui944

    Congratulations! Beautiful piece! What I always find amazing with your wardrobe adittions is the fact that the bespoke measurements, like your shoulder taper or arm size, make it appear perfectly symmetrical. The eye is tricked so well by your cuts not warping or hanging wrong - chef's kiss for your sewing!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +4

      You are kind, thank you! I do like to put too much effort into the little details. I am glad you hear you appreciate these sorts of things too. Thank you for watching and chiming in.

  • @olgakoval5707
    @olgakoval5707 Před rokem +8

    This video is so inspiring! I am amazed about how much patience you have and able to perfect the same pattern again and again. I am often upset if my piece does not look as I planned. I can give up easily,

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      What you don't see in the video is how many times I too was frustrated. At least you know yourself, I guess :) Thanks for watching.

  • @Chiefqueef91
    @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +14

    Commenting as I’m watching the video so you get more interaction from the algorithm

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +4

      You're out here doing hero's work!

    • @LeviShores
      @LeviShores Před 2 lety +2

      How DARE you try to make the world aware of this man’s work by making such a ludicrous comment?!! I DEMAND you engage in an argument with me in the comments to further feed the algorithm overlords.

    • @Chiefqueef91
      @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LeviShores I’m elaborately appalled that you didn’t use ANY, Not ONE single adjective to describe the quality of his content or work. I’m calling the FBI right now to report you to the appropriate authorities.

    • @LeviShores
      @LeviShores Před 2 lety +2

      Amazing. Voluminous. Authoritative. Bespoke. Egalitarian. Cool. There, are you happy you troglodicious queef? I know my adjectives, and I happily distinguish them from my adverbs. Cornelius feeds my required if-you-can’t-make-it-in-an-apocalypse-you-don’t-deserve-it itch, and I can’t get enough of it.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +3

      @Chiefqueef @Levi Shores, the real MVPs.

  • @JoseRuiz-ng3qs
    @JoseRuiz-ng3qs Před rokem +1

    That is my dream! I'm learning so much from you, sir!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      You can do it! I believe in you being able to learn :)

  • @thinkingahead6750
    @thinkingahead6750 Před rokem +1

    I do enjoy your videos. It must feel really good to be something that fits so perfectly that you have made yourself. The challenge now is to maintain the body shape that fits the coat.
    PS I have a camel coat tailored on Saville Row in 1978 that I still wear. It had to be adjusted slightly as it seemed to have shrunk around the middle :) but still fits well. A point I was asked when it was being made was "do I wear the collar up?", If I wore it up (which I do only very rare occaisions when the weather demands it) then the underside of the collar is made from the same fabric as the back of the coat. On my jackets (always worn collar down) there is a lighter material on the collar underside .
    Keep it going you are an inspiration

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Oh nice! May the coat live on for another 40+ years :) Thank you for sharing a bit about yourself. It's great to get to hear about the folks watching my content. Thank you.

  • @starylize
    @starylize Před 2 lety +23

    it’s been so great to see your sewing progress! :) the coat looks awesome

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you, I feel like I've come a long way. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-nf8jj7pz6c
    @user-nf8jj7pz6c Před rokem +2

    Invaluable on so many levels.

  • @jcampbell100
    @jcampbell100 Před 7 měsíci

    Oh my what a beautiful coat. I decided to try sewing again after many years. I took on a tailored shirt ( ladies) for my first project. It was hilarious. White shirt, white interfacing, cuffs with placket, collar with stand, sleeves, button holes, buttons there were times I was so confused I had to watch many CZcams videos AND I HAD A COMMERCIAL PATTERN to follow. Anyway it turned out wearable and I went on to try a coat a bit like yours. Again with a commercial pattern. It turned out horrible but watching your video I can really see what went wrong and I am going to try again. ( Thankfully I thrifted the fabric so only a lot of time spent). You are a real talent and thank you for the informative and quite amusing video.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 7 měsíci

      Good on you for remaining persistent. Thank you for the kind words and for watching. Happy sewing ... again :)

  • @jrgoddess
    @jrgoddess Před 2 lety +8

    The coat turned out beautifully. That lining fabric is gorgeous, and I love the fit. I understand your frustration with the lining. I hate lining costs. Great work, and very inspiring!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +3

      I am glad to hear I am not the only one who has these challenges. We all suffering together :) Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching.

  • @Beanso
    @Beanso Před rokem +2

    Yo corn! My Granny (RIP) used to sew a lot and it’s always been an interesting hobby but I haven’t gotten into it. But you have inspired me to! Your videos are fresh, educational, and comical. Plus the production is good.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      Well for Granny's legacy alone, I think it'd be wonderful to get into sewing :) Thank you for the kind words about my work and thank you for watching.

    • @Beanso
      @Beanso Před rokem +1

      @@CorneliusQuiring thank you 🙏 and I will bud

  • @ohohsnowsnow
    @ohohsnowsnow Před rokem +2

    Amazing work, the finished product is great. But enough about your video editing skills - that coat is awesome!!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Haha. Well thank you, I am flattered that you appreciate both the project and video :)

  • @c_ndya8241
    @c_ndya8241 Před 2 lety +8

    You have inspired me to sew. I never thought it could be fun but watching you create your own clothes is just wow. Thank you and I wish you the best in your future projects.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      I am happy to hear my work is inspiring for you. I hope you do start making your own clothes. I find it quite rewarding!

  • @meowzic
    @meowzic Před rokem +1

    I love your storytelling and cinematography. It's always relaxing and informative.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      I am happy to hear you appreciate my effort. Thank you and thanks for watching.

    • @meowzic
      @meowzic Před rokem +1

      @@CorneliusQuiring 💙

  • @susminervam1
    @susminervam1 Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous…. Love the way you share your knowledge and your experience . Keep going !
    Hugs from Paris, France !
    Philippe, tailor !

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you appreciate my content. Thank you for watching and hello back from Toronto, Canada.

  • @luizfzs
    @luizfzs Před rokem +1

    I've began sewing because I could never find well fitting clothes for my small body and my end goal is to make a coat like that.
    Surely I'll come back to this video when I begin the 'making the coat' journey.
    Thanks for sharing your journey!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Oh nice. Good no you for taking matters int your own hands. I hope you do indeed make yourself a coat one day.

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq Před rokem +1

    That coat fits great. Really great job!

  • @Gorerotted27
    @Gorerotted27 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Having started my own quest for the 'perfect jacket' I know the sheer amount of effort and determination it must have taken to create that coat, it's a masterpiece!
    You have inspired me to look more into pattern drafting. I've tried to shortcut by combining two patterns I like aspects of, but I'm finding the gap in my understanding of how to re-draft patterns means I'm struggling to make it work. Seeing your ability to rectify issues in the sewing by redrafting is like wizardry compared to where I'm at with it all!!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 11 měsíci +3

      It's definitely a challenge but I try to see it see it as a whole bunch of really tiny manageable steps stitched together. With enough mistakes and practise, I have full confidence you can figure it out!

  • @raphaelcamargonunez8491
    @raphaelcamargonunez8491 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Cornelius. Pretty cool. Thank you.

  • @sewsocialclt
    @sewsocialclt Před 2 lety +5

    It is so nice to see your videos, they always bring a smile and new curiosities. And I'm so glad I'm not the only one who takes the long road on the path of learning!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad to hear you appreciate my efforts. It's nice to see that others do things similarly.
      It's nice to see some of your videos having a bit of success.

  • @charlinegiroud9872
    @charlinegiroud9872 Před 2 lety +2

    wow! its perfect! congratulations!!!

  • @wesmundo154
    @wesmundo154 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a painfully chic coat. It looks sensational on you. Bravo!

  • @denizberlin9441
    @denizberlin9441 Před 2 lety +2

    And your looking good in it. Well deserved. Congrats👍☺️

  • @KarenPAlexander
    @KarenPAlexander Před rokem

    Interior pockets are a nice touch.

  • @this_jedi_crafts6626
    @this_jedi_crafts6626 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow - amazing work. Your videos capture the frustration and hours of work that one goes through to create anything (for me) from a costume suit to a full length, tailored men's jacket. I've also learned the value of doing mockups or samples - takes more time but it's better for mistakes to happen there then on "fashion fabrics."
    You also inspired me to buy the Winifred Aldrich book "Metric Pattern Cutting for Menswear" which I am just delving into. It should be a great resource as (eventually) I want to move from making Cosplay "costumes," to mens' clothing that really fits (like the pieces you have created). Thanks again for the great content.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      Well, it sounds like you're keeping yourself real busy! I feel like to struggle to just make my clothes, I can't imagine also making cosplay. Good on you and keep it up!

  • @dimitrie17
    @dimitrie17 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your channel, brother
    Can not say how much appreciated it is

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I'm glad you like them. Thank you for watching.

  • @deegee3729
    @deegee3729 Před 29 dny

    That looks amazing! Great work. You'd have seen me in a lopsided , wrinkled coat because i do not possess the same patience and follow through you seem to 🤣🤣. The end result was fantastic though

  • @cyborge78
    @cyborge78 Před 2 lety +1

    Your seems are very clean. Shoulder insertions are still a pain. Very nicely done.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Thank you. Happy to hear I'm not the only one who has challenges.

  • @Exegiification
    @Exegiification Před 2 lety +3

    Wow! That coat is relly impressive! It fits You very well, nice job :)

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. I appreciate your thumbs up. Thanks for watching.

  • @Hypericus82
    @Hypericus82 Před 2 lety +2

    the final product looks so great!

  • @user-bo4ui2rv8l
    @user-bo4ui2rv8l Před rokem +1

    Hello, thank you for your good training, please publish the complete tutorial on how to measure the size of a men's coat, along with the complete sewing of a men's coat with appropriate details, as a training course on measuring and sewing a men's coat on CZcams.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and I appreciate the suggestion. Yes, one day I will do a full tutorial

  • @susanhannaberg1813
    @susanhannaberg1813 Před 2 lety +2

    You should be so proud!! Beautiful work.

  • @asafhagbi3638
    @asafhagbi3638 Před rokem +1

    You are a beautiful man.
    Love your channel and your energy.

  • @tamlcrucey
    @tamlcrucey Před 2 lety +2

    Nicely done!

  • @KBDirector123
    @KBDirector123 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very informative and inspiring me to get into making my own menswear :)

  • @wesleythomas8009
    @wesleythomas8009 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed watching the process and the considerations you made in what you wanted from this coat.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I'm glad you think so. I appreciate you watching my efforts.

  • @panamericaco
    @panamericaco Před rokem +2

    Beautiful work, shows how many little things have to come together to make an entire piece. Great job for showing the mistakes!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      I'm glad to hear you appreciate my efforts. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻

  • @PatriciaZelmEmmartCHC
    @PatriciaZelmEmmartCHC Před 2 lety +2

    Great job! Thank you for sharing the whole process!

  • @W0mpa
    @W0mpa Před 2 lety +2

    Great work! It’s all in the details!

  • @janellalord1622
    @janellalord1622 Před rokem +2

    This was both entertaining and encouraging. Thank you for this video!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      Thank you and thanks for watching. Good luck with all your sewing projects.

  • @keelanandrews2659
    @keelanandrews2659 Před 8 měsíci

    That coat is stunning!

  • @W4lllflip
    @W4lllflip Před 2 lety +2

    Truly great work, both the coat and the video!

  • @katiebrownless1007
    @katiebrownless1007 Před rokem +2

    Great video and Coat! Just found your videos recently and love what your doing. I have a suggestion for you. Next time you pattern a coat you may want to try symmetrical shoulders with asymmetric shoulder pads. this would give a more tailored and polished appearance. This approach gives the illusion of symmetry whilst still fitting to your unique body.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +3

      This is a good suggestion and one I hadn't considered. Thank you for watching and for chiming in. I appreciate it.

    • @katiebrownless1007
      @katiebrownless1007 Před rokem +3

      @@CorneliusQuiring I enjoy historical fashion. Tailoring was the Instagram of Victorian era. Careful tailoring/ padding gives the illusion of perfect body.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      Well that's interesting. I learned something new today. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mausemadchenmi7144
      @mausemadchenmi7144 Před rokem +1

      The historic approach: stuff it with padding until it fits!

  • @Bexbec23
    @Bexbec23 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, your coat is stunning!

  • @djsaxe520
    @djsaxe520 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m so happy I found my bubble and especially you, Cornelius. I started sowing in 2022, messed up a lot in the beginning, but yesterday I finished my first cardigan (Jersey, with zipper, for my 4yo daughter) and I am very happy with it! I have a secret goal similar to yours and you give me the confidence I’ll eventually make it - thank you very much!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 7 měsíci

      oh that's awesome. Good on you for making one for her and may you make everything you desire!

  • @biancallamas5456
    @biancallamas5456 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes! You've done it!

  • @Lazydaisy646
    @Lazydaisy646 Před 2 lety +2

    I was hoping that coat was going to appear soon. It looks fabulous..You did good trials and tweaking and it was worth the effort . The adaptions you've made for your body make you you very stylish. I'm starting with a shacket 😄, well after I've made a baby coat ..

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      I just learned a new word: a shacket. Well good luck with that and the baby coat. You got this!

    • @Lazydaisy646
      @Lazydaisy646 Před 2 lety

      @@CorneliusQuiring shacket is a shirt made in thick enough fabric to wear as a jacket , sometimes lined 🙂

  • @Chiefqueef91
    @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow it looks so great corn good job

  • @taylor-
    @taylor- Před 7 měsíci +1

    looks great!

  • @PerfectTimingProductions585
    @PerfectTimingProductions585 Před 11 měsíci

    Looks amazing and great craftsmanship.

  • @catreid1019
    @catreid1019 Před 2 lety +2

    beautiful make!

  • @VoodooAngel63
    @VoodooAngel63 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice! And I see you did the thing with clipping the curve to fit. Awesome!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      When I hear good tips, I sure am going to use them and pass them right along :)

  • @edwardbrown7571
    @edwardbrown7571 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great job...

  • @Sandrab769
    @Sandrab769 Před 10 měsíci

    Thx for sharing your work.

  • @Emegrong808
    @Emegrong808 Před 2 lety +1

    Great intro. It was because I wanted a coat that I got into making my own stuff as well

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Oh nice, well I hope you have made or will one day make said coat. Thanks for watching.

  • @Somera-op1sm
    @Somera-op1sm Před rokem

    OMG....you are wonderful. I love this coat.

  • @olgasummers8212
    @olgasummers8212 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful work and process! A great reminder that quality garments take time to make. Also love your "more simpler terms" explanation of a misaligned sleeve 😂

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      You said it better than I could :) I am happy to hear that the joke landed with you and perhaps my best work in the whole video :)

  • @LegibleW-vy7uq
    @LegibleW-vy7uq Před 26 dny +1

    Ultimate

  • @mateuszmrowiec4265
    @mateuszmrowiec4265 Před 2 lety +1

    congratulation!! amaizing and thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @michelesimpson2237
    @michelesimpson2237 Před 6 měsíci

    Beautiful coat just beautiful

  • @user-nb9qg7fp1o
    @user-nb9qg7fp1o Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for inspiration

  • @SkittlexPoP
    @SkittlexPoP Před rokem +2

    so proud of you!
    I hope someday I'll be able to sew a coat for myself as well

  • @Somera-op1sm
    @Somera-op1sm Před rokem +1

    I have many dream cloths in my mind but always I make mistakes.

  • @rdrgz6217
    @rdrgz6217 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excelent one!

  • @Windle_Poons
    @Windle_Poons Před 6 měsíci

    Loving this video. Your style is quirky but I love it.
    In The last year ive started sewing and the next project is a coat,

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh nice, good on you for taking up the craft. Happy sewing.

  • @mrsgingernoisette
    @mrsgingernoisette Před rokem +1

    You are mad talented..

  • @TechnoCraftGaming
    @TechnoCraftGaming Před 2 lety +2

    Outstanding 👍🏻

  • @aaronreeves4843
    @aaronreeves4843 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful!

  • @scott-yg5jv
    @scott-yg5jv Před rokem +1

    Amazing!

  • @Doctor_Al
    @Doctor_Al Před 11 měsíci

    Most impressive. A coat is on my short list but I'll be using a commercial pattern. Pattern drafting isn't for me yet.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 11 měsíci

      Oh nice. Well hopefully it turns out as you desire! It's a rewarding project indeed!

  • @andresoupe469
    @andresoupe469 Před 2 lety +1

    Genius... Keep Going...

  • @dylanbrann7049
    @dylanbrann7049 Před 6 měsíci

    My god that's an excellent coat.

  • @nalatchavanaviraj1611

    Your coat looks warm but it makes you look cool.

  • @lew1776
    @lew1776 Před rokem

    but no shoulder pads! I love your drafting tips they are top notch

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      I'm glad you appreciate the tips. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻

  • @muffemod
    @muffemod Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats!

  • @luqqiklug
    @luqqiklug Před 2 lety +1

    Nice!

  • @douglasmalthus
    @douglasmalthus Před 11 dny

    Por que você não compra um desses caseadores que têm cames para casas-olho? São fáceis de encontrar por bons preços, ainda mais nos Estados Unidos. Casas-olho tendem a valorizar mais casacos e calças que casas em formato reto, que se revelam boas em camisas tão-somente! Uma caseadeira Reece é demasiado caro adquirir se não for para ser utilizada com frequência ou numa produção alta de roupas, elas fazem a casa pelo avesso para que a costura feita pelo looper inferior fique aparente quando do término da execução da casa. Contudo, os caseadores domésticos com cames para casas olho dão excelentes resultados! Um abraço para você, aqui do Brasil!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 11 dny

      Obrigado pela sugestão. É uma boa. Vou considerar isso para projetos futuros.

  • @Chiefqueef91
    @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +2

    A long time ago I vented in your comments how I tried making a pair of shorts/pants from scratch and I made like 17 pairs but I kept failing Bc there wasn’t enough fabric to cover the bum. Turns out I’m a dumb dumb and I was sewing the crotch of the pants as the length 🙃 anyways I got it sorted out and super happy about it now

    • @Lazydaisy646
      @Lazydaisy646 Před 2 lety +1

      You learned something important thats never going to be forgotten..

    • @Chiefqueef91
      @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lazydaisy646 true! Guess who can make pants from scratch now without needing to look up instructions? Me lol

    • @Lazydaisy646
      @Lazydaisy646 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Chiefqueef91 that's a win for sure . Go you ..

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +1

      I am happy to hear it. Look at you getting better at this sewing thing.

  • @wardrobeschool
    @wardrobeschool Před 8 měsíci

    You deserve an industrial machine

  • @PY5RA
    @PY5RA Před 3 měsíci

    Guess what I am working on... a fkin coat. Wish this fool some luck guys. Imma need it.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 3 měsíci +1

      I wish you all the luck ... and then some :)

    • @PY5RA
      @PY5RA Před 3 měsíci

      @@CorneliusQuiring Thanks man. Going thru your vids now to find everything I could. Bless your channel lol ~!

  • @devnarayanchandrachoriya1444

    You are a very stylish man

  • @Chiefqueef91
    @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety +1

    ITS HEREEEEEERE

  • @NadoCrowFriend
    @NadoCrowFriend Před 11 měsíci +1

    Did you make “regular “ Button holes for the coat front, or were they bound buttonholes? My machine can’t handle the thickness if heavy fabrics like wool coating ~ and bound buttonholes are a must for me. Loved your buttons too!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 11 měsíci +1

      I did not do bound buttonholes, but I've been learning about them lately and want to give it a go! Good luck with your coat!

  • @theBoonarmies
    @theBoonarmies Před 9 měsíci

    Taking the long road can help you understand *why* things are done the way they are.
    Helps you can speak the language, not just parrot the lingo, to use an awkward metaphor.

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 Před 2 lety +1

    Sublime

  • @OjaioFansub
    @OjaioFansub Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful coat, I have a question, would you make a video ok how to draft the pattern, like you did for the pants? (I know that would be a gigantic task after watching the $1400 shirt video)

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety +2

      I plan to one day make a full proper tutorial on this one day. It may not be any time soon, but at some point, I will. Thank you for your interest.

    • @OjaioFansub
      @OjaioFansub Před 2 lety +1

      @@CorneliusQuiring thank you very much for doing all that, I still use the pants(sweatpants) I made with your video, really amazing video, cheers

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      Oh wonderful.

  • @albanlegos8147
    @albanlegos8147 Před rokem +1

    What à wonderfull vidéo! I am in the samedi process these days, but watching your video, it seems like you didn't interfaced at all the front panel, the lapel or the back... do you confirm? And would you recommend interfacing? Or you don't feel the need?

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      I did not interface the panels, correct. I think it is really a matter of preference. I made my coat with really heavy wool fabric and so it sits nicely without needing interfacing to keep its form. If I went with a light fabric, perhaps I would consider it. Good luck with your coat. Let me know how it goes.

  • @jabeavers
    @jabeavers Před rokem +1

    How do you know what to adjust to get the desired effect? I was putting in some sleeves (my first time) and things were to tight, and not setting well, and I could see what needed to happen from the outside, but when I turned it to the inside, I felt completely lost..... You say things like, I wanted this to move here, so I changed it and, Viola! I'm like, What? How?!

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      It's really just a case of continual practice and a whole bunch of mistakes. I just try things and see what happens, then try something new based on what I just learned. Many bedsheets gave their lives at my hands in the name of learning. Haha. Yeah, trial and error. It's nice to hear there are other folks such as yourself out there on the same journey.

  • @hkhjg1734
    @hkhjg1734 Před 2 lety +1

    Could you make a video on creating custom dress shirt patterns?
    Im a smaller guy so most second hand button down shirts dont fit. My idea is to buy some of the nice XXL shirts at thrift stores, deconstruct them and then recut them smaller to fit my own pattern. my plan is then to hand stich them back together. I have minimal sewing experience but a lot of free time. Does anyone with more sewing experience see any obvious flaws with this plan?

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      It seems like you're reading my mind! I have planned over the coming months to do a full video on drafting shirts from scratch.
      As for your plan, that can most certainly work. My suggestion would be to rather buy bedsheets at the thrift store as opposed to the shirts. Might even be cheaper! Using XXL shirts will require a lot of mixing, matching and patching pieces together.

    • @hkhjg1734
      @hkhjg1734 Před 2 lety

      @@CorneliusQuiring You rock man! subbed

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před 2 lety

      🙏🏻

  • @jessicavanzuydam6458
    @jessicavanzuydam6458 Před rokem

    I have a McCalls Pattern 7889 it's a children's girl coat pattern and I need to turn it into a boys coat pattern, any advice you can you give on how to alter the pattern so that I can make a coat for my son? The collar, the bottom flare and sleeves need to be adjusted and I have no idea what I'm going to do about it.

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem +1

      Interesting question. I know very little about children's patterns. With that in mind, I think the main difference is boy's/men's clothes tend to be boxier and the buttons close on the other side. I say just go for it and do as you please :)

  • @rudolfschleyerbach2438

    Hallo Cornelius, ich würde mich sehr über ein Video einer Bermudashorts freuen !

    • @CorneliusQuiring
      @CorneliusQuiring Před rokem

      Danke für den Vorschlag, ich werde ihn für ein zukünftiges Video berücksichtigen.