Easy fitting T-Shirt Block - made to measure

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this Video I am drafting the T-Shirt Block Pattern from "Metric Pattern Cutting for Women's Wear" by Winifred Aldrich, Pages 150-151.
    I'm using the maximum ease in the last brackets of the pattern with the standard size measurements. I'm taking my time drafting so you guys can follow without feeling rushed and just in case you missed a point you cat always pause and rewind.
    The Measurements for our sample size 12/M are as follows:
    Bust: 88 cm
    Nape/Neck to Waist: 41 cm
    Waist to Hip: 20,6 cm
    Neck size: 37 cm
    Shoulder: 12,2 cm
    Back width: 34,4 cm
    Armscye depth: 21cm
    Sleeve length: 54,5 cm
    For all of you bored at home, try to make a block in your own size!
    Since my iPhone suddenly turned off at the end of the body section video the bit where I added seam allowance got lost...
    BODY SECTION
    hem: 1cm
    side seam: 0,6 cm
    shoulder: 0,6 cm
    neck: no seam allowance
    SLEEVE
    sideseam: 0,6 cm
    head of the sleeve curve: 0,6 cm
    cuff: 1 cm
    The seam allowance is based around my plan to use an overlock for sewing the pieces together and I will add a collar as well as tighter cuffs and possibly a ribbed hem, to create a sweatshirt. My sewing machine hasn't survived the move and needs to get fixed, so lets try and do it all with the overlock! for all of you at home, you can easily use your domestic machines with an overlock stitch or the triple straight stitch for elastic fabrics. it's important that ur seams have a bit of stretch to them and don't break.
    have fun drafting! miss you all already!

Komentáře • 41

  • @carolinechigwada-tk9cz
    @carolinechigwada-tk9cz Před rokem +2

    You are a good teacher. Thank you so much. l have improved in my learning skills because of you.

  • @mommyjjreview
    @mommyjjreview Před 4 lety +2

    Hello Prof Tobi! Very professional youtuber ka. Thank you so much! I enjoy learning ka

  • @user-ti5hs8ww2z
    @user-ti5hs8ww2z Před 2 lety +2

    Thank u sm for that video. Really professional! Its hard to find these kinds of videos

  • @gigipayne7155
    @gigipayne7155 Před 4 lety +2

    Very good instructions and very useful must download and keep it 😁!! Thank you Prof. Tobi.

  • @chrishanthicooray6616
    @chrishanthicooray6616 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow excellent job thank you very much

  • @chathunipriyanga-vz7xs
    @chathunipriyanga-vz7xs Před měsícem +1

    🎉

  • @ayarioussama3396
    @ayarioussama3396 Před 2 lety

    Thank you verry much you are m'y hero you helped me alot i wish you all thé best m'y man 🙏👍♥️

  • @level2456
    @level2456 Před rokem

    Hello and thanks for the video. The neck width and depth for neckline with placket (extra opening with buttons or zip), is it same for neckline without the placket? Thanks in advance 🫡

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před rokem +1

      No i think I would keep it the same, but maybe lower the front neckline a little bit in the center - like for a henley shirt with a button placket etc. 🥰

  • @kami3534
    @kami3534 Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @jaroucar02
    @jaroucar02 Před 4 lety +1

    Kwan-Lada : attendace checked!! Lol

  • @3zizahmd
    @3zizahmd Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much♥️♥️, can I use linen for such pattern.
    ?

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před 2 lety

      For a regular t-shirt like this one it only works with stretchy jerseys and knits, otherwise the neck is too small to get your head through!😊 my t-shirt tunic sewing pattern is great for linen and soon I will release a boxy top pattern 🤓

  • @shaquilleliesdek8176
    @shaquilleliesdek8176 Před 2 lety

    This shirt is a medium. How much cm should be taking off or added to make the size difference?

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před 2 lety

      1-1.5 cm more or less width would be a common step between sizes - sometimes even an inch :)

  • @summayaphegi941
    @summayaphegi941 Před 2 lety

    Hi I have recently drew the metric bodice, but I was wondering can i use it to draw a basic T-shirt or shirt

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před 2 lety +2

      you can use the same measurement to draft a t-shirt - or try experimenting with the bodice pattern- make it bigger, lower the armhole - get rid of the dart if you like 😊

    • @summayaphegi941
      @summayaphegi941 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TobiasKonrath thank you👌

  • @dattanly6829
    @dattanly6829 Před 3 lety

    I would like to buy a t-shirt pattern for men's size small medium and large can you tell me how much it cost

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před 3 lety

      sorry I didn’t notice your comment earlier if you are still looking please contact me directly through instagram: tobiaskonrath

  • @Pondnitikarn
    @Pondnitikarn Před 4 lety +1

    Hi teachers~~

  • @AisyahMazlanAtelier
    @AisyahMazlanAtelier Před rokem

    Do you still reply comments ? Cause i want to ask questions

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před rokem

      Hi yes of course- for some reasons I don‘t get notifications from youtube….

  • @patricialivingston1721

    Do you have a photo of a tshirt made from this pattern?

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před 2 lety

      Hi Patricia, the video is so long ago actually I have to check hehehe - Lately I‘ve been more into oversized and minimalist t-shirts

  • @notsogirlytype1376
    @notsogirlytype1376 Před rokem

    What is Back width? Could anyone please explain...

  • @jessvaz57
    @jessvaz57 Před rokem

    Which book are you using ?

    • @TobiasKonrath
      @TobiasKonrath  Před rokem

      I like the “metric pattern cutting “ series by Winifred Aldrich - this pattern comes from the women’s wear edition but it’s a unisex style

  • @caramelrose5241
    @caramelrose5241 Před 2 lety

    Hi when you measured your waist bust and hips did u decide by 2