Hey Phillip...what are the chances you'd consider producing a pattern design course? I suspect I'm not the only one who would be thrilled to see your tips, tricks and techniques to go from a concept in your mind to a functional pattern.
The De Havilland bag would be cool but really any non-flat design (that requires working things out in 3 dimensions) would be amazing.
@chris Hello Chris,
Thank you for your request.
Coming up with a design and going from idea, to brief, to drawing, to pattern, before prototyping, would very difficult to teach as a step by step video course.
The De Havilland took several months in between filming other courses for example and the Bloomsbury attache started 2 years prior.
Putting this into an hour long video would probably create more confusion than inspiration.
There are places you can learn design and pattern making such as the London College of Fashion. They have a short course for £595:
https://www.arts.ac.uk/subjects/accessories-footwear-and-jewellery/short-courses/accessories/bag-design-lcf#
The full course on bag design is a little under £10,000 however (£22,000 for international students).
Philip