There's this term in the historical costuming community used to describe something that's historical feeling, but can be worn out and about: "historybounding". This totally fits that perfectly.
Only me from the UK 🇬🇧 again. That outfit suits you down to the ground and love love love the pockets on the apron. Much prefer them To the sides than the front. Keep on sewing and inspiring us ❤
Ohhhh yes, do more of that.. I love that style also, I'm really earthy, gardening, etc, and have found joy also in that look.. comfortable, feminine can and do go together beautifully ❤
They are pretty awesome pants! And I definitely maybe want to call them pantaloons. I know that's not what they are, but I can call my pants whatever I want because I'm definitely an adult! 🤣
Great outfit! You did an awesome job. I have been sewing for years and I still don’t have the perfect look. But I really enjoy the process of improving with each thing I make. It is important to me even if I am the only one who ever sees the finished item.
Great job finding clothes you truly feel comfortable in! You might want to look into making an apron out of drop cloth fabric rather than a bed sheet. It may stand up to frequent use better.
Regarding the low-cut bodices, then yes they did exist, but it was indoor evening wear, and mainly for the rich. It is like wearing a cocktail dress and heels to the supermarket. Most of the time people would wear an array of garments that covered up their cleavage. They chose for her (and many other women in many other movies) to wear lower cuts than was used, or lower cuts than people used in everyday Iife, simply because a trope of any historical movie is that the audience should have boobs to look at.
Thank you for the info! I think I may start diving a bit more into the clothing of that time period because I think elements of it really speak to my soul! 🤣
You look like you in this outfit, practical comfortable and stylish! The colours look great too, ooh I made a bag out of leather too- all your fault that I did that, so thank you xx
you nailed it!!! I love the colour combo you put together and I think you look fabulous and even better than that you feel good in it and it feels right for you. One day I may find my style too :)
I love your videos. I always get happy to see a new one pop up. Your outfit really suits you and I am looking soooo forward to more of this style sewing projects 👏🏼👏🏼
My god..Im the same Im 64 and still dont really have a particular style, im ecclectic with clothes and home decorating. Hippy, boho, gothic, western, biker, fitted Jackets etc.. My wardrobe is 70% black lol, then theres the plums, purples, deep greens. So hard to know what i fit into..maybe i just dont fit into anything lol ❤
Very nice! Looks great and like you said, you could go out in public without feeling like you are wearing a costume. I love the belt! Where do you get your leather? I have veen looking for a bag and belt in that shade 😊
This leather is an old hide I found at a craft supply clear out, but FrogJelly leather is a good place to get veg tan. The color is because it has some age, but when you get veg tan it's almost white and very stiff, but with age and oil, it turns this really lovely light brown and softens up a lot. You'll probably want a single or double bend to make a bag, and that may give you enough length to cut a belt as well. Good luck and I'm always happy to help!
There's this term in the historical costuming community used to describe something that's historical feeling, but can be worn out and about: "historybounding". This totally fits that perfectly.
That's the exact right term and I can't believe I didn't remember before! Thank you for the reminder!
Yes to more Outlander makes! Love this outfit you've put together.
Yay, thank you!
yep more Claire kit would be awesome!!
Oooo, more outlander makes. Fantastic!
More to come!
Only me from the UK 🇬🇧 again. That outfit suits you down to the ground and love love love the pockets on the apron. Much prefer them To the sides than the front.
Keep on sewing and inspiring us ❤
Thanks so much!
Ohhhh yes, do more of that.. I love that style also, I'm really earthy, gardening, etc, and have found joy also in that look.. comfortable, feminine can and do go together beautifully ❤
I'm all in at this point! Thank you!
😆💖
Finally someone who tells it like she wants it! Me too. A very small homestead, lots of work. Practical .❤😊
I'm sitting working on making sure I respect my own voice, and I'm so glad you're there! Keep being amazing and go get that homestead!
Lovely!
I feel a lot like you about style, and I love this outfit. I am a skirt and dress lady so those pants would be perfect. Thanks for the video!
They are pretty awesome pants! And I definitely maybe want to call them pantaloons. I know that's not what they are, but I can call my pants whatever I want because I'm definitely an adult! 🤣
😁👍❤️looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
You and me both!
That style is perfect for you! It looks really great.
Oh thank you!
I literally need this soooooo much it’s amazing!!!!!
Great outfit! You did an awesome job. I have been sewing for years and I still don’t have the perfect look. But I really enjoy the process of improving with each thing I make. It is important to me even if I am the only one who ever sees the finished item.
Claire Fraser would be very proud of u.
U look just like her 😊
I just love this ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
Omg my most favourite deries ever ❤❤❤
You inspire me to sew more, thank you. I so enjoy your videos.
These clothes look great on you.
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me!
Thank you for the inspiration! This is a great look for you. Love the belt.
You are so welcome!
Great job finding clothes you truly feel comfortable in! You might want to look into making an apron out of drop cloth fabric rather than a bed sheet. It may stand up to frequent use better.
I've thought about that, especially for heavier uses, like when I make shoes. This will work for lighter projects but a drop cloth is a great idea!
I would say you channeled your inner Claire!
Definitely feels more authentic than other characters & history eras
Great job on all the items. Loved this video!
Thanks so much!!
Good job.
Regarding the low-cut bodices, then yes they did exist, but it was indoor evening wear, and mainly for the rich. It is like wearing a cocktail dress and heels to the supermarket.
Most of the time people would wear an array of garments that covered up their cleavage.
They chose for her (and many other women in many other movies) to wear lower cuts than was used, or lower cuts than people used in everyday Iife, simply because a trope of any historical movie is that the audience should have boobs to look at.
Thank you for the info! I think I may start diving a bit more into the clothing of that time period because I think elements of it really speak to my soul! 🤣
This look is so perfect for you! I'd love another video on these pants, because they are so cute and comfy and badass.
I think that's a good idea! They're based on the Winslow Culottes, but with lots of adjustments
You look like you in this outfit, practical comfortable and stylish! The colours look great too, ooh I made a bag out of leather too- all your fault that I did that, so thank you xx
I'll happily claim that influence if it came out well!!
@@KatieMakesStuff it came out super well so you can have lots of credit , I used a leather needle on my machine and it was pretty easy xx
Really like the direction you are going with this! Subscribed! (also like the blue linen wrap dress!) - Lynne
Oh thank you!
What a great video, loved all the projects ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
I love how real you are!!
Thank you so much!
Love those cullotes! They look so comfy. I'm thinking of making a pair in wool for winter. So cozy with boots!
I'm shocked how much I love them! They'll get belt loops and I may never take them off.
yesssss this is fantastic, nice work!
Thank you so much!!
@@KatieMakesStuff very welcome :D
this looks so comfortable! I love how it came out!
It really is so comfy!
you nailed it!!! I love the colour combo you put together and I think you look fabulous and even better than that you feel good in it and it feels right for you. One day I may find my style too :)
I've spent 41 years working on it and I may FINALLY be getting close. We always have time to keep searching!
Perfect look! I love this too !
So glad!
love it
Thank you!
I love your videos. I always get happy to see a new one pop up.
Your outfit really suits you and I am looking soooo forward to more of this style sewing projects 👏🏼👏🏼
I can't wait to dig into it even more!
I need those pants 😍😍😍 You look fabulous
Thank you! They're from the Winslow Culotte pattern, and I'm seriously in love with both the pants and the pattern. Best $16 I've spent on a pattern!
Love it!!!! ☺️
So glad!
I could wear that!
We could twin! Do it!
❤❤ Love it!!
Thank you!!
I love the outfit! And i just LOVE the pants! You think you might make a video on them if you make more? 🙈
I think that's a great idea! I'll start planning for a video about those pants. Thanks for the suggestion!
Was that an agreeable ghost at the end?👻
My god..Im the same
Im 64 and still dont really have a particular style, im ecclectic with clothes and home decorating.
Hippy, boho, gothic, western, biker, fitted Jackets etc..
My wardrobe is 70% black lol, then theres the plums, purples, deep greens.
So hard to know what i fit into..maybe i just dont fit into anything lol ❤
I'm STILL trying to figure it out, but I've decided maybe this is one of those "the journey is better than the destination" kind of adventures 🤷🤣
Very nice! Looks great and like you said, you could go out in public without feeling like you are wearing a costume.
I love the belt! Where do you get your leather? I have veen looking for a bag and belt in that shade 😊
This leather is an old hide I found at a craft supply clear out, but FrogJelly leather is a good place to get veg tan. The color is because it has some age, but when you get veg tan it's almost white and very stiff, but with age and oil, it turns this really lovely light brown and softens up a lot. You'll probably want a single or double bend to make a bag, and that may give you enough length to cut a belt as well. Good luck and I'm always happy to help!
@@KatieMakesStuff thank you! I will check it out.