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fidelcatto4732: Very interesting, sir !
I am quite enjoying your shorts on quality control
toothsometofu: Anyone else feel into their shirt neckline immediately to see how it’s made? Good one gap for the added tape!
haydenspence7107: love seeing these kinds of things broken down and explained.
afchevalier: I always thought that heavyweight meant quality, but now I know to look for the extra fabric self-taping.
Wendigo-Bait: Im literally repairing things better than I ever have from your advice
afchevalier: Some people can make anything, even a heavily worn t-shirt, look great.
CovertOps1: I wish there was a chart that shows the difference so consumers can learn.
johneagle4384: I could never guessed that sewing could be interesting.
Thank you for your videos. They are very educational.
jannelaineeleodinmuo2442: old Navy kid's t shirts have these and i have noticed they look nice two times as long as anything else i've found.
coolchameleon21: i always love seeing one of those twill necklines, that’s how i know the shirt is gonna be good
dogbot55: You know my giant head means i need my shirt not to deform
cmelgarejo: I never knew I needed more sewing videos
sarlovesoccer: these quality construction breakdowns is one of the most valuable things i've seen on this. lots of videos showing you how to use the machine but not a ton showing you what separates the best from the rest (and other options for less effort)
AlirezaRadRadSadeghinia-ng1yq: I want to send bilions of like but Youtube doesnt have such a service .
I am thrilled by your very professional and generous explanation of your amazing technique .
I love your channel and looking for doing so.e useful jobs in response of saving people like me who loves your amazing techniques and professional explanations .
jenniferhersey1647: The biggest problem I have with t-shirts is when they cut the bottom hem and sew it so close that the bottom always rolls up (I am assuming this is to save money by using less fabric but could be wrong about why this happens). This especially drives me nuts when it's a pajama shirt and there is a lump under my back or side, while I am trying to sleep. I have fixed this by ironing bias tape over the seam, but maybe someone has another suggestion?!? :)
GardenBoat: Dude these are the best sewing shorts on YT
coreminutes7578: Fabulously informative, thank you.
appatula: I know it's go time after the clap; now where is my seam ripper?....time to check out the seam construction on that old t-shirt!
DevilSeiji: Also side seam vs tube fabric.
The human torso is not a perfetcly round cylinder.
desktorp: You know it's a legit clothing designer when own his shirt looks like he slept under an overpass last night.
wirehunter86: Can you give some examples for each "tier" of quality? Like brand names, or stores names?
iCookMe: Thank you for your explanations!! Feel like I’m seeing clothes I see every day in a whole new light
Blessed-r7c: I find something fascinating in each of your videos, I’m huge fan !, u r doing a fantastic job, keep going..
Chris_M_Romero: Was about to like the video, video already liked. Good
BBATLI: Fantastic videos!! Just wanted to say thank you (and of course, I've voted with my thumb & subscribed)
WoodenBench: still peak
Ashndl: It is great to see a channel that talks about technical aspects of garment engineering . Many people think fashion industry is all about aesthetics and glamour but never realise just like any other product it is the techniques and engineering that determines quality and price eventually.

May 11 2025

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