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I notice that you use pins to mark with . Would it be ok to use tailors chalk and a ruler to measure with?
thanks. i am working on hemming a pants on a mans suit . It has cuffs i thought this was going to be easy . I was totally confused. Finally i was told to forget it , give up and take them to the alteration shop. I did not take the advice i am determined to learn alterations of all types . I finally had to take apart a pair of cuffed pants step by step to see how it was put together and just try to copy it . Will you be having any future videos on with more details on different aspects of alterations on mens suits ? and any thing that i might be asked to do in alterations business. I am interested in taking in alterations in my home after i learn what i am doing. I need some supplimental income and thinking this would be a good way to keep in touch with people and help them out and make some income. thanks you sight has been very helpful.
Hi Cherie,
You are welcome. Yes we will cover more alterations in the future lessons. However what you did by copying from an existing cuff was a very good idea, that I advise my self.
When making alterations, you can learn a lot about sewing and how garments are constructed. So it's good to pay attention to different parts of the garment as well.
Try your best and don't be afraid of something new. By watching the videos carefully you can pickup a lot of tips and learn techniques you can apply to other projects, even if you are not planning to do the same project.
When doing alterations, it is always best to do a fitting before finishing the garment. This way you will have peace of mind, enjoy your work with out becoming stressed.
Happy sewing,
Nehzat
Hi Cherie,
You can use a tailors chalk and a ruler when measuring and marking, however make sure that the chalk marks can be removed from the fabric later on.
Happy sewing,
Nehzat