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Thank you to all the amazing people here that cheers me on!
Sewing a retro bomber jacket - Disco elysium cosplay
Follow along as I make my Kim Kitsuragi cosplay from the game Disco elysium.
I don't expect anyone to ever see this video and made it for *me*, sorry for the hectic editing.
Feel free to ask questions or give helpfull advice, and please feel even more free to talk about the game. I'm currently on my 3,5 run, this game has consumed me.
The game studio:
zaumstudio.com/
Fantastic glove tutorial:
ruclips.net/video/hs5Ti-HukTY/видео.html
Pattern for the pants were a modified Burda pattern, which is no longer available.
www.burdastyle.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:42 Jacket
17:42 Cargo-pants
25:15 Gloves
29:29 Reveal
30:31 Cosplay
Music:
Ohm - audionautix
Transcend - audionautix
Deep space - audionautix
Creative...
I don't expect anyone to ever see this video and made it for *me*, sorry for the hectic editing.
Feel free to ask questions or give helpfull advice, and please feel even more free to talk about the game. I'm currently on my 3,5 run, this game has consumed me.
The game studio:
zaumstudio.com/
Fantastic glove tutorial:
ruclips.net/video/hs5Ti-HukTY/видео.html
Pattern for the pants were a modified Burda pattern, which is no longer available.
www.burdastyle.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:42 Jacket
17:42 Cargo-pants
25:15 Gloves
29:29 Reveal
30:31 Cosplay
Music:
Ohm - audionautix
Transcend - audionautix
Deep space - audionautix
Creative...
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18th Century Pirate Coat
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
I tried to recreate the suit worn by Blackbeard in the show Our flag means death. The pattern used is from Reconstructing history RH801 - 1740s Frock Coat sewing pattern Feel free to give advice or ask questions! Tumblr reference photos: www.tumblr.com/stedeswardrobe/700162677623963648/hi-this-blog-has-been-so-helpful-but-i-was-hoping Material links: French millitary wire used in the show was f...
18th Century Waistcoat
Просмотров 870Год назад
Follow along as I make a simple silk Waistcoat for a pirate suit. I'm following Reconstructing history's RH807 - 1740s-1760s Waistcoats sewing pattern. Feel free to give advice or ask questions! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:29 Pattern 01:00 Pockets 04:22 Assembly 06:40 Arms and Neck 09:24 Buttons 20:15 Pockets again 20:37 Reveal Music from: WWW.AUDIONAUTIX.COM
18th Century Breeches From Historical Pattern Hell
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Trying my best to follow a early 18th century breeches pattern from reconstructing history. And another thing I realized when uploading this: Are the front legs supposed to overlap? How are you suposed to make that fly work? Or is it just a case of "things were different back in those days"? Pattern used: RH811 - 1730s-1760s Fly-Front Breeches sewing pattern: reconstructinghistory.com/products/...
Pirate shirt, but in silk
Просмотров 525Год назад
This is the first video in a series where I'll be making a 18th century suit. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:17 sewing 15:14 Outro music from www.AUDIONAUTIX.com Sad day Music: www.bensound.com License code: PAZGTRFYZBEQMQCK
Making and then ruining a leather jacket for cosplay - Blackbeard from OFMD
Просмотров 590Год назад
I trifted a big jacket, cut it apart and stitched it back together, then distressed and decorated, to look like the jacket worn by Blackbeard in Our flag means death. Feel free to give advice or ask questions For more pictures head to instagram: fimbulcosplay Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and prep 00:53 Pattern 02:27 Assembly 05:18 Pockets 06:52 Gusset 07:57 Front closure 09:02 Waistba...
Making the velvet robe from Our Flag Means Death
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Follow along as I recreate the fabulous velvet bird robe, from our flag means death. Also known as the fuchsia gown, depression gown, breakup robe etc. Feel free to ask if you have any questions! Link to tumblr research post: tinyurl.com/yc5wzty7 timestamps: loading... music from WWW.AUDIONAUTIX.COM words redwood trail minor with cricket front porch sitter serenity over time
Is there any use for Cotton grass?
Просмотров 418Год назад
Myrull or cotton grass covers the mountains and bogs in fluffy white tufts of wool in june. Lengend has it they could be used as a substitute for wool i bad years. Since I've yet to see someone else tell me it cant be done, I decided to make an atempt at felting it, and then use it as stuffing in a bumpad. One was more sucsessfull than the other. If you have any questions feel free to ask! Time...
Hand Stiching an Entire Mid Victorian Working Gown
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
The title is pretty telling I'd say. I decided to hand stich a shirt with a matching skirt. Feel free to ask if you have any questions! music: from www.AUDIONAUTIX.com: on walden pond cold morning green leaves penny whistle quiet river meditation nice and easy sailors lament rags 2 riches over time time passing by serenety from www.bensound.com sad day
sewing a cottagecore dress for cosplay
Просмотров 9602 года назад
This here is a "simple" sack gown made for cosplay. I've tried to make it with the historical twist we all love. Feel free to ask if you have any questions. I'm sorry if I sound off putting in this video, I'm just very tired. timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:15 skirt 08:52 Yoke 23:31 assembly 30:34 closure 34:04 reveal music: from www.AUDIONAUTIX.com somber trandscend a brighter heart deep space from...
I Try Making a Regency Apron Dress
Просмотров 8332 года назад
This is my first attempt at regency, and a more modern take on this dress. I'm sorry about how blown out the fotage is. My editing program made it so much worse when rendering... Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Draping the Pattern 02:15 Time for Fabric 06:40 Bodice Assembly 10:47 Sleves 13:47 Closure 19:22 Bib 23:24 Skirt 30:40 Belt 32:14 Reveal 34:25 Inside the Dress Music: From www.bensound.com...
Sewing A Red Hooded Cape
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Inspired by the traveling coats of the victorians, I sett out to make a historically inspired cape. The pattern is more or less historical, the assembly not so much. The beginning of the project was started in 2020/21 while the rest was finished in spring of 22. Hope you all are safe, and thank you for reading this far :) Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Pattern 01:40 Lining 02:52 Assembly 05:20 A...
The Needle Waffle - Needle case tutorial
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
The humble needle waffle is a case for keeping sewing needles or other needles in. This is a simple tutorial, and a great beginners project! Also I wanted an excuse to make waffles. Pattern: Waffle = 14cm X 14 cm Filling = 12 cm X 12 cm Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:14 making the pattern 03:20 waffle recipe 06:02 filling recipe 07:14 it's cheaper than therapy 08:02 time to serve Music: "Monkeys Sp...
a two piece linnen dress
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Come along while I make a vintage inspired, yellow linnen dress timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Pattern 01:03 Sewing the bodice 07:09 The skirt 14:21 Sleeves 18:20 Picking plums! Music from www.AUDIONAUTIX.com: Front porch sitter Acoustic guitar 1 Serenety Minor with cricket Plantation Second nature Tuba waddle Landras dream
Sewing The Perfect Apron
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Join me as I make my dream apron! I've been seeing variations of this design popping up everywhere and I needed it. This is more of an aesthetic film than tutorial, hope you like it. And I hope the end music isn't too annoying. I used it for a project several years ago and it's been stuck in my head ever since... Feel free to ask if you have any questions regarding anything, I'm happy to answer...
The Most Fabric Saving Way to Make a Skirt™
Просмотров 36 тыс.3 года назад
The Most Fabric Saving Way to Make a Skirt™
sewing shirts trough the 20th century
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
sewing shirts trough the 20th century
I dyed fabric with tea and made an Edwardian blouse!
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
I dyed fabric with tea and made an Edwardian blouse!
My favorite method for making skirts
Просмотров 112 тыс.4 года назад
My favorite method for making skirts
Thank you !
I prefer the pockets supported by sewing into the waist seam. When you use pockets you add weight to them. By Including the top of the pocket in the waistband, you add significant support. Reference: The Stitchery
incredible work! this was mesmerizing to watch, I am amazed by your skills. the end product looks great and it's so well done!
this is so awesome!!! any way you could possible share the pattern of the jacket? ive been thinking about sewing my own for ages
Not really, but I'd suggest either to trace a jacket or shirt you own. Almost any simple jacket pattern will do, it's just the collar that is different.
What "pattern" did you use? I would love to make one.
I didn't use a pattern unfortunately. I looked at pictures and watched other people make a Gibson blouse(I think that's the name) and just winged it 😬
This reminded me of the first ever skirt I made in school and was the only one who finished something that I would actually wear for several years. Half sewn with a manual sewing machine( indeed😅) and finished by hand stitching. Much better than a completely machine stiched garment 😊. That velvet ribbon touch just elevates it all!
And now i know exactly how to use my seam ruler in my kit! Thank you so much. Would you consider using a braid to bind off the hem instead of having to turn it under and blind hem it? You can replace the braid if it gets soiled or tatty from contact with the ground, and saves the edge of the fabric itself.
Gorgeous! Well done. Great photography as well ❤
Very interesting watching your problem solving process. Gorgeous skirt Difficulty to hear you though, music is overpowering
This video is awesome, I'm going to attempt to make kim's Jacket. So I'll be using some bits of this video as a guide :)
What is the width of the fabric (we know the length is 100cm) for the front pieces and the back pieces? As fabric comes in different widths and in case we add extra fabric at the back? EDIT: It's in the description, found it, thanks. :D
Question, why opt to add the placket between side and back pannel (where it would be off center) instead of on the other side without pockets? (or maybe you added pockets on both sides and only did demo for the one side?)
Hi! I did add pockets to both sides, which is why my placket is in the back, but you can put it wherever you like :)
I don't understand, the waist measurements of the pieces add up to 75cm, your waist measurement exactly in this example. So where did you add more to gather?
Thank you for posting this! I’ve been trying to figure out the shoulder piece since the show came out.
Okay, but because you measured with the fold and there's technically 8 panels, do you measure for 8 or 6?
It's still 8, just keep seam allowance in mind.
Let me say you nailed it, every piece looks just great!
Are there any specific patterns for the Kim jacket and pants that could be downloaded or something to make this outfit? Or are these simply modified versions of patterns you can just find online?
I mostly copied clothing from my wardrobe to make this, but looking for vintage men's sportswear patterns might give you what you need. The cargo-pants pattern I modified is gone from Burda, but any high waist cargo pattern could be modified to look similar. The gloves were made using the video in the description. Hope this helps :)
why not just order it from za\um atelier?
Now that is DISCO!
I'm so jealous, amazing job !
Very rock and roll
The entire project was a JOY to witness, huge props to you!! The only advice I'd have for you is putting a little more time into the fraying edges, even if they're going to be covered up by lining. It'll make the fabric last longer and in case you ever need to make adjustments, it'll save you tons of time :)
You must have succeeded all your hand eye coordination checks
If only I'd put some points in interfacing instead I might have been able to fix my sewing machine...
@@NoMoreSilkTwist I've been there. Needless to say, I sure learned quickly how to take one apart 😌
Yay for the project, thanks for the video! What type of material is that iron-on shiny patch stuff? I could use that, too... (And reading up on the game now might just have been the final nudge to make me buy a certain handheld gaming thing)
It's called iron on vinyl :)
It's just WOW!
Sorry if I missed something in the video that explains it, but I am unsure as to how wide the hem on each panel should be? Should I measure each panel as I would for a gored skirt and simply add the width of hem as how wide i want it, and then connect the points (say that each panel at the waist is 10 cm, should I for example make each panel 20 cm at the hem and then draw a vertical line that connect the waist and hem?) Sorry, I am quite new to sewing and have bo idea what I'm doing 😅
The points you are connecting are between the top of the panels, you don't know how wide the hem is. If you think of the panels as triangles, then you flip one triangle and lay it next to the other to form a square. This is a tricky pattern to understand if you've not done something similar before. I would suggest to draw it out on a small sheet of paper just to visualize how to lay it out. The width of the hem in the end depends on the width of your fabric and your size, at the very end of the video I show a few skirts I've made and the difference between them.
@@NoMoreSilkTwist Thank you for answering! Oh okay, so when drawn out I should be able to lay them with the waist touching the hem on another panel, and the square should be equal in width on both sides? Do I draft each panel by itself, och can i I draft them the same way you do for a circle skirt? I'm sorry for all the questions 😅 I'll try to draw a scaled down pattern and see if I get it.
@AegaTheCat yes to the first part, this way of laying out the pattern is meant to minimize fabric waste. For a circle skirt you will need more than my 6 panels, but it can be done the same way yes :)
@@NoMoreSilkTwist I took a look at your other video for the same kind of dress and think I get it now 😀 but another question, of I want to make the waist a bit higher and add a v-shaped yoke, can I just take my measurements for where I want the new waist to be, add that to the pattern, then add the shape of the yoke, cut of the excess (in the front) and make the yoke instead of the waistband? If you get what I mean. English isn't my first language, it's Swedish 😅 so I hope I use the correct terms.
You can choose exactly where you want the waist of the skirt to be, but this pattern will always flare out from this point. Let's say you place the "waist" at the chest, then you'll end up with something looking like a Viking over-dress. (Just as an example) If you want a wider waistband you should probably change the pattern, it should be curved to follow the curve of the body. If you're not afraid of wasting fabric you could always try and see if it works or if it looks bulky. If you don't have a different waistband pattern on hand you can try to drape it, but the easiest would be to copy the top part of a fitted pair of jeans or a skirt. I hope this helps, I'm not the best at explaining and English isn't my first language either ;)
Thank you for a great tutorial! I wondered if you made your blouse that you are wearing in the reveal? It's so beautiful!
Thank you, I did! ruclips.net/video/2yxylUY4KT4/видео.html
YAY MATH!!!!!!! It was my fav subject in school. It was the only one that made sense to me. There's one answer; no bs nuances and subjective grading of essay writing. Also, no names to memorize.
Thank you for this! I love it!!
Your work & attention to detail are amazing! So gorgeous! I also noted your cats supervising your work. 😸😻😸
Thank you another beautiful & informative tutorial! 💖💖💖
I know I’m terribly late to this video but, I’ve just found your channel. And I love your attention to detail!
This video is so old so I'm not sure anyone will see my comment 🙈 but did anyone see how to curve the waistline edge of the panels? They're not meant to be straight, are they, they're meant to fit to the body, the same way a circle skirt does? I can't work out how you'd work out the correct angle for the curve for this skirt!
Since you stitch what is basically triangles together, the waist will not end up completely straight, it will be curved, but with hard angles between the panels. Once you've stitched them together the easiest is to lay it flat and even the waist. If your seams match you won't need to do much. I don't think I bothered to do this as it wasn't necessary. This is one of the things that are way easier to understand once you have it in front of you. If you want to be certain you understand the pattern, you can cut out a miniature in paper first and tape it together. Hope this helps!
@@NoMoreSilkTwist Ah! Thank you so much, that makes sense!
Please, you don't need music. Otherwise, nice skirt.
I thought I was the only one struggeling or it was a language barrier...but I will not be buying a pattern again from them. A shame you cannot give it back. I decided for this pattern as it fit perfectly into the time I am trying to portray...Anyway. I think I can manage with your video. Thank you
Please put It in " also
Sorry,you lost me at the pocket pieces. I cut the placket following the video, but then had no idea where the slim triangles came from. Not for the inexperienced.... I hope I can somehow continue without the triangles.
Hi! What kind of fabric did you use to make the skirt?
It's a felted wool.
Really good tutorial, I'm going to try it! Also your music choice is... Not quite right lol I'd love to help you with your next video!
Lovely work 😊 My grandmother could have probably taught me how to make that skirt! She was born ,back in the late 1800s .
I think a waist tape would help reduce tension
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this is great! i'll check you other video too. I wish to sew me a skirt like that and have to find the fabric first ^^ What is the tool you use for the hem?? this looks really useful and i've never seen one!
It's a sewing gauge or seam-O-metre :)
hello, i also found this pattern some days ago and was thinking of buying it since i also want to make a coat from this era (think of the red velvet coat captain James hook has in peter pan 2003). how was working with it? do you recommend it? do you have any other better patters suggestions?
I talk more about the pattern in the breeches video, and I believe someone suggested better pattern makers there as well. Generally this brand is not recommended for beginners, their patterns are historically sourced, but you need to know how to make it yourself, meaning: no instructions. I will hopefully not use a pattern from them again. I didn't like it.
@@NoMoreSilkTwist thank you, I will check it out!
Your work is wo amazing
The usage of fabric in this is very nice - and without piecing which is what victorians would have done to save material. (I quote Bernadette Banner - "piecing is period!").
Bold of you to assume that the front of my skirt will fall straight down 😂 Jokes aside, fantastic video. I'll be attempting this tomorrow once I have got a hold on some nice fabric! ❤
Thank you, best explanation I've found on how to make a walking skirt, I have a couple of metres of cotton poplin I want to make into a skirt, this video has reassured me (I'm shorter than you and only need a length of 90cm minus waistband) that I can make it out of the one piece of fabric without needing to buy any more. Happy new year, 2024, from Ireland.
I'm so impressed. You really went all out.
Lovely! You make me think of something Terry Pratchett once said, "You need to believe in things that aren't true. How else can they become?" You believed in it and then you manifested it in the real world.