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Vintage Indi
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Добавлен 4 июн 2019
Previously ‘The History Rescuer’
Historical DIYs, Decor, and Renovations - Costuming - History Rants - Thrifting and Vintage Outfits
Areas of interest include shipwrecks, writing novels, LARP costume creation, the weird, macabre, and unusual areas of history. I collect vintage and vintage-adjacent fashion and I make my own when I can’t find exactly what I want. Join me for inspiration and tips, and romanticise your life with me!
Historical DIYs, Decor, and Renovations - Costuming - History Rants - Thrifting and Vintage Outfits
Areas of interest include shipwrecks, writing novels, LARP costume creation, the weird, macabre, and unusual areas of history. I collect vintage and vintage-adjacent fashion and I make my own when I can’t find exactly what I want. Join me for inspiration and tips, and romanticise your life with me!
Mending All of My Vintage Clothes Before the New Year - A Challenge
Mending All of My Vintage Clothes Before the New Year - A Challenge
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Mending Vintage: Repairing a 1950s Christmas Dress + Try On
Просмотров 361Год назад
Hello everyone! This video shows you the process I followed to mend the sheer fabric tear in the shoulder of this beautiful homemade true vintage dress that I was gifted for Christmas almost two years ago. I hope the process helps and offers advice, and the bigger mending video will be coming shortly!
Extreme Vintage Inspired Kitchen Makeover | Renter Friendly covering melamine cabinets tutorial
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Hello all! This tutorial is inspired by the distinct and beautiful traditional Queenslander homesteads and the country cottage aesthetics that we know and love. It includes a how-to tutorial for covering ikea style modern chipboard and melamine kitchen cabinets to give them a traditional beadwork look, and I also provide renter-friendly alternate application methods. Music by pumpupthemind, Ole...
Vintage and Antique Thrift Haul + Try On!
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Hello friends! Please enjoy this thrift haul - I had so much fun gathering little bits and pieces throughout the week and couldn’t wait to share them all with you. Let me know your favorite find in the comments, and if you have any suggestions for the best way to salvage the fit of the final dress I am eager to hear them! I will be attempting to fix it this weekend, so stay tuned for that updat...
Creating my Dream Reading Nook! Edwardian and Studio Ghibli Inspired Room Makeover
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Hello again lovely friends! This is the first of a number of smaller DIY and renovation/decorating videos that I’ll be sharing. The ultimate goal of this renovation was to create a cottagecore, Edwardian, studio-Ghibli inspired reading nook that would excite the imagination and allow me to feel good about curling up on a sunny afternoon and reading to my heart’s content - let me know if you thi...
Channel Update!
Просмотров 244Год назад
She’s alive! It’s been a long time coming, but here’s a quick channel update. I discuss my plans for the channel and the type of content I want to make moving forward, why I haven’t been posting and why I’m back. Let me know your tips for social media self-regulation and how you avoid doom-scrolling your lives away, and if there is anything you’d like to see me make videos about, drop it in a c...
Upcycling an Old Fan into a Spooky Halloween Spiderweb Prop
Просмотров 1443 года назад
Hello Everyone! It's officially spooky season (although it's technically Springtime here in Australia and we've been experiencing a heatwave) and I'm on that Halloween and Samhain buzz! My next few videos will be decidedly spooky themed so I hope you enjoy this quick crafting video I put together. We love a little bit of upcycling, reusing, recycling, and gothic charm mixed together!
LARP Capsule Wardrobe Challenge: 10 Outfits, 10 Characters
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 года назад
This is a challenge for all LARPers! I want to see you put together 10 different character kits from your existing kit stash, which for me is a capsule wardrobe of 14 or so key items. I want to prove the point that you don't have to invest huge amounts of money to create a basic character that looks good and game-worthy. Whether it's a fantasy based larp game or something more sci-fi or apocoly...
Forging Fairies: Recreating the Mystery of the Cottingley Fairies Hoax
Просмотров 2643 года назад
As a chance to pull out my more Edwardian style vintage fashion items, I decided to share with you this quirky little crafting project, based on one of the most famous hoaxes of all time! Join me as I walk you through the history of the hoax and the reasons it inspired such mania within the post world war one society of Britain. Most importantly, I will address the issue of the reality of the p...
I Made Marie Antoinette's 18th Century Undergarments And You Can Too (How to Make Panniers)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
They're done! Video one on the journey to making a full Robe A La Francaise, also known as a Sacque Gown, and most famous as the kind of dresses that Marie Antoinette wore during her life in the Court of Versailles. This video focuses on the construction process for panniers, the side hoops similar to bustles used in the 19th century. These hoops were used to exaggerate the hip to waist ratio, ...
10+ Tips to Build an Epic Larp Costume Kit
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
Hello everyone! As promised, here is the video on LARP costuming. I actually filmed the majority of this footage last year before lockdown and didn't get around to editing it properly, but it's finally done. I will be posting another history video soon, but let me know in the comments if you enjoy my creative videos more as I am trying to figure out the balance for this channel. :) Music is by ...
Heroinecore: An Umbrella Aesthetic (With Look Book feat. Gratuitous Sword Swinging)
Просмотров 2453 года назад
Heroinecore - the aesthetic to cover all aesthetics! Perfectly designed to allow all those of us who flip-flop between disparate fashion styles from day to day and feel lost as a result of it. Heroinecore covers any and all styles that scream "main character" - whether that means vampire hunter in a Transylvanian forest, 1930s archaeologist uncovering devilish secrets, princesses in exile or lo...
Sewing a Victorian Ghost Blouse - Upcycling Old Clothes for Historical Inspired Gothic Fashion
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 года назад
You can skip the intro by jumping to 3:04. This shirt has the ultimate diversity for your wardrobe! From hunting ghosts to BEING a ghost, from seducing your local vampire to solving centuries-old mysteries, this shirt really does cover it all. The drama. The elegance. And all recycled from things I already had! With the enormous bishop sleeves and the open collar, this shirt gives off some peak...
Mending and Restoring a 90 year old Blouse from the 1930's (That Belonged to My Great Grandmother)
Просмотров 2193 года назад
Hello everyone! This video took a long time to make because I have had a rather hectic final run towards the end of 2020 - but it's here now! I am looking forward to bringing more historical and niche content to this channel in the new year. You can follow one of my (admittedly many) Instagram accounts, @thehistoryrescuer, for more updates and content! Image of darning technique was sourced fro...
Making a World War Two Patchwork Liberation Skirt (Or Dutch Feestrok): A Tutorial
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
Making a World War Two Patchwork Liberation Skirt (Or Dutch Feestrok): A Tutorial
Cluedo! A Vintage, Murder Mystery Themed Lookbook
Просмотров 5084 года назад
Cluedo! A Vintage, Murder Mystery Themed Lookbook
Old Stockings and Victory Gardening : How Tactical Recycling Won World War Two
Просмотров 6454 года назад
Old Stockings and Victory Gardening : How Tactical Recycling Won World War Two
How to Make the Ultimate Cottagecore Pinafore: A Tutorial
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
How to Make the Ultimate Cottagecore Pinafore: A Tutorial
Why Mary Wollstonecraft Is the Coolest Feminist You've Never Heard Of
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 года назад
Why Mary Wollstonecraft Is the Coolest Feminist You've Never Heard Of
I Cleaned Graves! Cemetery Conservation Tips + Timelapse
Просмотров 1174 года назад
I Cleaned Graves! Cemetery Conservation Tips Timelapse
Creating a Women's Land Army Uniform: Making Breeches, History & Reenactment
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
Creating a Women's Land Army Uniform: Making Breeches, History & Reenactment
Sunken Histories: The Steamship Arabia's Incredible Discovery
Просмотров 1194 года назад
Sunken Histories: The Steamship Arabia's Incredible Discovery
Cemetery picnics? Why The Victorians Picnicked in Graveyards
Просмотров 9355 лет назад
Cemetery picnics? Why The Victorians Picnicked in Graveyards
some of have heard of her and worship her. she is one of the reasons i am proud to be an Englishman
Can you share your pinterest board because they are gorgeous
Will the soluble glue come off completely
Hey! It should come off, but if you are concerned about the removal affecting the finish of the original material underneath then I’d recommend using double sided sticky tape or a self-adhesive variation of the wallpaper instead. :)
My daughter died of cancer she was 3 years old. Our family celebrates her birthday every year with cupcakes at her grave . I decorate her grave every seson. I will grieve my entire life and celebrate her as long as I'm able.
Very nice!
I am dying to see what you do with the dress!
Poirot wears white spats with his pointy shiny patent leather shoes.
I love my clothes, each piece is a treasure that I have carefully selected. most of my clothes I have bought secondhand and are vintage and I take care of them so that they will last me a life time.
You had me at Howl's Moving Castle.
hello very beautiful sewing skills very beautiful video for the next sewing video please kindly get some video footage operating the sewing machine electric foot pedal how being used by foot to sew and please kindly get some video footage winding the bobbin on the sewing machine please kindly let me know ok?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
Hello Just to let you know this dress is definitely from 40s early 50s not 60s at all beautiful dress made for you. One of the give aways is metal zips. Just found your channel and love the freshness of it keep up the good work. Cheers Tricia.
Hey Tricia! Thanks so much for letting me know your thoughts, I’ve done some reading previously on the fascinating history of zippers in women’s clothing - isn’t it remarkable? Admittedly I set my age estimate a little later than yours on the basis that, since the dress is likely handmade by a home seamstress, she may have been following ‘rules’ that were somewhat older than those of the fashionable commercially produced clothes of her time, and similarly may have been using an older metal-toothed zipper from her stash (goodness anyone trying to date the clothes I make with my nana’s vintage button stash are going to tear their hair out in the future!). I certainly hope your estimate is closer than mine though, since I vastly prefer clothes from the 40s and 50s a lot better as a general rule! 🥰🥰 thanks for watching and I hope you stick around, I love all of the knowledge and advice people are sharing with me through my videos! ❤️❤️❤️
I like your philosophy about using beautiful things you own. Thank you.
This is very motivating, thank you! In the past, I used to have a large basket with a long handle I could hang in my shoulder where. I could drop all my pending sewing homework(including uncut patterns) and I would take with me whenever I had "parent waiting time" that I could not afford to waste. The basket went to doctor"s offices, rehersals, family visits, school conferences, study groups, etc. It was so satisfying returning home with so many projects finished...or at least started! Most of it was thrifted pieces that needed hemming, a change of buttons or rescuing a beautiful lace. You have motivated me now to complete a project to hemming a bunch of thrifted jeans.
Aaaah I’m so glad to have motivated you! I hope you get the chance to work on some of those projects yourself as well move through the start of the year. Thanks for watching! ❤️
New Viewer I think the reason the velvet bow had so many pins is that it was a 'added' decoration to the skirt at some time. I don't think it was original. Actually, the ribbon without the bow would attract me more than with. Glad to see you mending these items for more use. PS Next time, consider taking a skirt in at the side seams? the taper can be more easily hidden in many cases, though as you have that long torso a long dart is probably worthwhile. Now a subscriber
Thank you for the advice! You are probably right with the velvet bow on the skirt, it’s lovely but it does seem like a far more hastily Handsewn on detail that doesn’t quite match the quality of the rest of the skirt’s make. And thank you for the tips with the miniskirt! I’ll definitely try taking it in at the side seams next time I (inevitably) buy something the wrong size for me. 😅 thanks for watching!
I you can find a needle threading tool. ❤ you won'tstrain youreyesas muchits big help. ❤ I love seeing older clothing being saved beautiful job.❤ I love the color you could honestly wear that for valentines too.❤ how sweet.
What a beautifully sweet dress 🩵 Your fur baby talking to you was adorable 🥰
New to your channel and enjoying it🩵
Looks great! Where did you get the wallpaper from? I’m in Melbourne
Hey! The wallpaper is available at Bunnings, about $60 a roll (1 roll did 3/4 of my kitchen) and it’s usually near the paint section. :) happy to send you a link!
@@VintageIndi no problem, I should be able to find it! Love your green kitchen! Thanks for the response!
@andie1769 that’s no worries! Also, I recently helped a friend do the same thing with her kitchen, and we found that using a brand new Stanley knife blade worked a LOT better and was a lot cleaner and cut for the edging on the doorways. Just as an extra word of advice! I’d also recommend holding the blade at kind of a 45 degree angle when cutting along the edge to give it the smoothest finish possible. ❤️❤️ happy renovating my friend!!
I've only just found your channel and I'm in love with your vibe! Bingeing now 😌
Aaaaah thank you so much!! I hope you enjoy - I’ll be posting more regularly this new year so prepare yourself for historical projects, thrifted finds, and my general brand of oversharing! 🥰
Great job on mending and altering those lovely skirts! Vintage is so fun and rewarding.
I ca't speak for other threads but the reason they didn't cut the threads at the bottom of the dart is because it's a tayloring standart thing. There is a reason for it if you (or anyone else) are curious lmk^^
Hey! That totally makes sense on the darts, since from what I’ve seen it’s relatively normal not to backstitch on darts. Would love to hear the reason you know of as well! There were definitely a lot more stray threads in the underneath of the skirt than I otherwise would have expected, but since it’s lined I suppose there was less need to go cutting every stray thread since they didn’t expect someone to go muddling through the guts of this specific skirt. 🥰 not their fault! Just a surprise for me, and quite validating, hahaha.
Such a cosy video 🎉
Well done! Look out for hat pins in vintage shops as well. A fun accessory that can also secure a hat.
Such a great idea! I shall be keeping my eye out for something appropriate 🥰
Loved the finished Corduroy and Velvet skirts! Well done! I so enjoy your videos and your little kitty! (P.S. I am from the 80s and wore lots of Corduroy)!
Aaaaah thank you so much! Hahaha my little kitty tries to be helpful but rarely manages to actually help - more of a project manager really 😅 and don’t worry, given my own love for corduroy you’ll be seeing a whole lot more of it on this channel, for sure!
@@VintageIndi 🥰 Looking forward to seeing your sweet kitty again and all the Corduroy !
I love the dagger brooch!!
It’s a favorite of mine too! A friend from my LARPing days gave it to me as a gift a few years ago and I love wearing it on sweaters ❤️
my mend pile is way too big right now....because I also find amazing things like this and can't let them go to waste. this dress is beautiful!
Aaaaaah I feel your pain!! I’m currently challenging myself to finish the mending on EVERYTHING in my pile and it’s taking a lot longer than I anticipated, hahaha. Hopefully I’ll be able to share that video soon. I believe in you and your ability to mend all that needs to be mended! 🥰
It's like the dress was made for you!! Looking forward to your next video😊
Very cute
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing. Please show the final kitchen more. Can’t get a good visual from close up snippets. I recommend Alexandra Gater’s channel for some great rental friendly inspiration.
Hey! I totally agree, I should have shot more footage of the whole kitchen. ❤️ definitely a mistake on my side of the editing process. I’ll make sure to include some bigger shots of the space in my next video and link to it in the bio of this one for other people’s reference. Thanks for the suggestion!
I love the Gaiters 🤍
Aaaah thank you so much! They’re quite fun aren’t they 🥰 it opens up so much more of my shoe closet for vintage looks now!
Good job at fixing the dress! It looks gorgeous upon trying it.
Thank you so much! It’s so pretty on, and I think it looks especially lovely with a little petticoat underneath. 🥰 it really helps the silhouette. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful dress & video! 💖
Wonderful to see such thoughtful and careful mending!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️ it’s such a beautiful vintage dress, I was so pleased I could salvage it without having to remove or replace the sleeves. ❤️
Looks amazing! Really love your attention to detail, your makeup, the scars on your face, the hourglass - just perfect!
Hey cool channel, came here from your reddit post. Good work at getting the content done and out there!
Hey thank you so much! I am excited to keep posting and sharing my new stuff. ❤️
Also came here from reddit. Love the edits, content and exceptionally chill vibe. Vintage looks are timeless and this video emphasizes this perfectly 👑
So beautiful & cosy! From a fellow cat lady, love from London! ☕🍂
I would almost suggest just pinning/basting the dress to your measurements, disassembling it to pull the pattern from it, then remaking it longer and better fitted in a similar/better fabric. I notice the lines in the plaid aren’t lining up very well, for instance. I would also advise leaving a spare inch of breathing room, since metabolisms slow down with time and it’s good to have a little breathing/eating room. I’ve seen a few YTers tailor everything quite snug, then have to declutter it a couple of years later.
Ah thank you for this fantastic advice!! I agree with you, breathing room is essential - i will definitely keep this in mind as i proceed! I think you’re also onto something in terms of using it as a pattern rather than remaking it/reworking it with the minimal fabric available in the original. Here’s hoping I can pull off something nice though 😇
Our kitchen Pinterests are almost exactly the same 🤣
Hahahaha that’s BRILLIANT!! Sounds like we’re people of good taste then! 😂
Hi Indi! I'm a new subscriber and I LOVE your channel! I'm from the USA and find everything about you and your channel very charming. I love WWII era. I'm fascinated with the history, fashion, and style of living and surviving in such a difficult time. I would love to see any Christmas crafts you might have planned as well as renovation videos of your sweet home and historical subject videos. Thanks for sharing with us folks out here in la-la land. Hope you have a great day! 🙂
Oh my goodness thank you so much for your kind words! ❤️ it’s lovely to know my channel is reaching the right people and I can’t wait to share my next projects with you. 🥰 I’m currently powering through a massive mending spree of all of my vintage pieces that have been waiting all year - so there certainly that to look forward to right now!
Gorgeous work! Such good vibes
nice gaiters 😊
Hahaha thank you! I was pretty excited about them. ❤️
The “dress” is lovely ….its a keeper 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hahahaha thank you!! I truly do like it - but I think it could use some restyling/tailoring to really SING within my wardrobe! 😂❤️
Shocking about how little people wear their clothes before trashing them. I have had most of mine for years! And wear them until they are no longer wearable.
I know! I constantly hear friends talk about the pressure not to “outfit repeat”, especially at events like weddings, and I can’t help but be baffled by that concept. I’ve got two lovely dresses I bought 4 years ago that I recycle for every occasion that I can - I couldn’t give a hoot if everyone’s seen me in those outfits before 😂
I enjoyed your video. You got some lovely items. Not sure about the final dress, but I’ll be interested to see what you do with it. I love shopping in charity shops and getting better quality for my money. I’ve had some great finds. It’s addictive!
Hahahaha don’t worry I’m not so sure about the final dress either! I think I’ll be able to do something fun with it though - I’ll just have to figure out what that will be if my one and only half-baked plan doesn’t come through immediately perfect 😂
Your new dishes are beautiful! The sweater with the oranges is so cute! I like your style
Aaaaah thank you so much! I’m really pleased with all of my finds 🥰 the plates really do make me extra happy though. Thanks so much for watching!
I have only come across your video today! You have a new subscriber. I am a fellow Aussie & thrifter & I can see you have a great eye. I absolutely love Princess Highway too!! I look forward to seeing your videos in the future. ❤ from Brisbane
Aaah thank you and welcome to the mess! *waves hands jazzily* Hahaha it’s lovely to know a fellow QLD thrift enthusiast! Looking forward to sharing some of my next projects with the world, and would love to know what your favorite thing is that you’ve managed to thrift 🥰 my favorite thrifted item of all time might be my typewriter, or my collection of Agatha Christie novels.
Such a good vibe watching this video! I always laugh when people talk about the "$ per wear" as ive been one to wear the same clothes for years till i cant mend it anymore. Easily hundreds of times minimum. So many great finds! Loooove the Gaiters, they are one of my fav old accessories that i wish would still in fashion. Such great potential with that dress, i hope it works for you well!
Aw thanks so much! Yes, the concept of one-wear clothing is unimaginable to me! I am very much a “wear it to rags” kind of person, so I’m glad there are similar minded folks out there. I live in hope of fixing the much-awaited dress!! Hahaha 😂
I love the flow of this video and what you did with the space!
Thank you so much! ❤️
I'm trying to create a cozy nook for my harp playing, and this is very helpful and inspiring. Thank you!
I’m so glad! A harp playing nook would be so magical, especially in a warm, afternoon spot - I hope it all goes well for you!
Loved your video! What a sweet, sun-dappled, cozy little corner. (Fellow SJM, vintage collecting, and brass polishing fan, here.)
Aaaaaah thank you so much! Hahaha I SEE you there friend! (What’s your favorite SJM series? I’ll never really get past ACOTAR myself) ❤️❤️