There is a thing that coders do when they get stuck. They explain their code to a rubber duck because it helps them find the mistakes. You should do that with sewing.
In school I always called my mom and tried to explain my topic to her. If she couldn’t get the basic understanding I didn’t know it or couldn’t vocalize it well enough. 😂
The timing of these hoop skirt tips is impeccable! I had a hoop skirt failure recently, and this was just the motivation I needed to start again. Also you explained some things that I didn't really have an answer to to attempt making it from scratch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Why not start sewing? You don't need to start with a hoop skirt. Maybe just some cute panel skirt? With a stiffened (starched) petticoat underneath, you can still have a lot of fun. And need only beginner's sewing skills. You could even handsew it if you don't have a machine. Just look for "handsewing for beginners" tutorials.
Same here. I grew up around a few capable-yet-amateur intermediate sewers, but the gene skipped me completely. And yet I keep finding myself in CosTube admiring the talent of others. But I just... I do not understand shapes and fabrics at all. I can hardly fix a rip in my clothes without the stiches getting knotted in a tangle or coming completely undone (it also took me an extra long time to learn how to tie my shoes and I used to beg for velcro shoes so...I'm sensing a trend here). How am I supposed to comprehend the technique of sewing a sleeve onto a bodice...
@@johannageisel5390 I appreciate your positivity towards people learning new skills, but I know in my case it's not that easy. And people have told me since I was a kid that I should learn to sew, but I've never been able to comprehend the geometry, the math, or even the technique. I could more easily write a dissertation or learn a new language than I could learn to sew well. It's like rocket science to me. 😭😭😭
i can just hear your grandmother when she saw that boning sproing; " you'll put your eye out!!". i am old enough to be your grandmother and that was my first thought. 🤓
Handy tip: tape your tape measure to your table with masking tape while you’re measuring out your boning, ribbon and tape. It’ll make your work easier and it won’t harm the tape measure or table. If you want a permanent solution, there are self-adhesive tape measures.
These videos are honestly a dream come true! I became obsessed with the dress when I tried (and failed) to recreate it on a doll scale a few years ago, and would watch every single video and read every single article about it; I was desperate for content like this. Even though I can barely sew, I find your videos absolutely fascinating! This is such an amazing project.
I have been sewing for 60 years as well as designing and drafting patterns and teaching. Your instructions are impeccable and extremely clear! Very well done! I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
ah when i made a hoop skirt, I hand-sewed the boning channels to the ribbon. It was a little hard to maneuver, and having a dress form really helped, but it was easier to keep the bones in place. It's of course up to personal preference.
This is very interesting. I recently completed an elliptical hoop skirt based on the Truly Victorian pattern. It has a different shape but it really felt more like a construction project than a seeing project.
Did you finish the ends of the boning with u tips or similar? I thought you had to so they don't end up cutting the fabric and poking out. But I've just watched 3 different people seemingly not finish them at all? I'm a little confused lol
The final result looks so impressive! It was really scary when you took all the boning out to sew the channels at the sewing machine. I think I would have chose to just hand sew them all on the dress form, with a thicker thread maybe, like flossing - I think it would have possibly taken less time, and it would have definitely been less dangerous. Moving and manipulating that skirt with all those pins in looked hella dangerous. Pulling all the boning out and then putting them back in (and being careful not to mix them), plus dealing with all the dangerous pins when manipulating the skirt, plus dealing with all the threads the sewing machine left... I would have definitely chose to just hand sew on the mannequin and avoid all that. Anyway, it looks great! And I'm sure it took so long to make, by the look of it
the amount of work that goes into the things you make is just incredible. I would never have the patience to be able to do things like this. Absolutely amazing work. You are very talented.
I wear them all the time for re-enactments and other events. If made correctly and fitted properly it's better than any bra. The nonsense about tightlacing is just that--nonsense. Check out Izabela Pitcher of Prior Attire. She has a video of herself dancing, walking, running, and playing tennis in a corset.
Please never stop making these kinds of progress videos! They are so, so valuable to watch! (And also just purchased your crinoline pattern! I can't wait for it to come out!)
Wow !!! You have just blew my mind with the work you put in on this , not just the sewing the brain work too , absolutely brilliant work !! You really are a fantastic dressmaker my dear ❤️❤️❤️
You inspire me so much to really take my time and put my all into a project, and make it my own. Thank you for your videos, I love watching and listening even in the background.
The very first time I made a 'crinoline', I had no resources and no experience, so I was just making it up! I made a giant petticoat and made channels in it, which I filled with plastic irrigation tubing! It wasn't pretty, but it worked! lol.
I’m low-key planning my future wedding dress while watching all these, because my partner and I have talked about a costumed wedding, buying property, and our future house. But I’m absolutely going to purchase your designs and make a Beauty and the Beast themed wedding dress because 😍
Wow, that was a lot of work, but it was totally worth it, it's probably the best crinoline replica I've seen😍 I'm a new subscriber from Italy, and I binge whatched all of your videos xD I soo whant a replica of the cinderella dress, and I've never seen anyone as precise and dedicated as you! Can't wait to see more🥰
Another amazing hoop skirt/crinoline!!! I can't even begin to imagine the amount of maths involved in making these, and honestly the fact that you get them done so well is an achievement in itself to me. All the undergarments look amazing together, I know you addressed it in your last video but I think the chemise being a brighter shade than the corset adds a nice little pop of colour (even though it'll be hidden underneath the dress 😅)
OoOooh, I always look forward to seeing the progress in your projects! I find the base bones of these costumes to be so interesting to look at, but not fun to sew, hahaha! Also you're so adorable. you remind me of my own daughter, very sweet!
Thanks so much. I just purchased the sketch pattern & appreciate that You had it available for us! I already saw the video on the gown, amazing job! I'm doing the 1/6 scale for barbie! Take care /Rosemary
Hi Bella. I'm a new Subscriber. I have no sewing ability what so ever. The only thing I know about me being here watching your 'Cinderella dress' creations is, you have a very comforting and soothing way off telling us the process of sewing them, that your voice accompanied with what we see on screen is like a fairytale of it's own (I believe I have seen your first Cinderella dress creation, and then I watched the Cinderella 'scrap' dress video) and now I am here. Your dress making skills are quite a 'magic trick' and I adore everyone of your Cinderella dresses BTW that elegant flow of the 'Shimmer Organza' was mesmerizing to watch, I found myself rewind a couple of times because it looked so amazing.
This video is amazing! I'm new to the historical costuming and gown making but this is encouraging me to spread my imagination of possibilities. Thank you.
Hi!! First time watching your video and loving it!!! Questions: is it possible to adjust it to fit a plus size silhouette? Does it affect only the waist or should I redo the whole thing to adjust for the hips?? Thanks for your knowledge.
You are such a perfect Cinderella. The crinoline is quite a feat of engineering. I realize you followed a picture, but still- to do all the math, Amazing work!
I decided to hand sew my entire crinoline and it actually seems much easier than with a machine so props to you for figuring that out lol i was struggling
I love listening to you explaining though I’m a mere beginner and am probably never going to do this I still pay close attention and can understand as you explain xx
I made this year a crinoline. UHH it was sooo tidious. All of the mockups came HORRIBLE but ehen I actually bought the boning, I was so pleased with the result.
I will be starting mine soon! I've downloaded the pattern and I've been rewatching this a few times to get ready. I handstitched another elliptical cage... Is the machine stitching better? I gasped when you removed all the boning after getting it pinned... I'm afraid.... How did you keep it from getting tangled?
I've been trying to figure out what they did from that picture for the last month lol but they had another picture that looked like a regular hoop skirt so I was about to make it just normal until I found this video!! I was just wondering if/how easily you're able to sit down with this hoop skirt since it has the half hoops at an angle?
I would love to see how much you actually spend on each step to deter me from even thinking about ever trying this. So far i made some pouches, pillows, aprons, jersey fabric tops, skirts, face masks and i am not anywhere near this level of sewing but my hands are itching
That seems to be about the right level of skill! The trick to leveling up your sewing game is to pick something you are highly interested by. Now, this gown in paticular is a pretty advanced (and expensive) project - but if you want to simply make a hoop skirt and a gown or skirt to go over it... much more reasonable goal! Keep in mind that fasion trend had a "day wear" version too! You can also "moderize" a hoop skirt in many differerent ways. I've seen hoop skirts with translucent or clear fabric on runways. I've also seen lolita styles with knee-length hoop skirts
I am wanting to make this for my 17 yr daughter who does Disney cosplay. $250 just for the hoop skirt is a little out of my price range. Is there any way to still make it but not as expensive?
@@dawns.7521 Yep! A super cheep cos-play hack is to sew (or duck tape) a skirt with the shape you want in two layers with the bottom hem sown shut - then stuff the layers with plasic bags for the shape. That makes a "bag pettycoat". Its noisy and doesn't hold up for more then a weekend or so. Plenty of time for convention!
i have a question for these hoops skirts. do you want it to sit at the same place that the skirt will sit at (waistline of dress) or a bit below so the layers of fabric arent too high?
It'll be interesting to see how much influence these costumes have on fashion. The "olden days" were not the only time hoop skirts were in fashion. There was a revival in the mid 20th century. Some of it was a result of the post-war boom. During hard times and during major wars, women's skirts become straighter/narrower and shorter to conserve fabrics. The years after WWII full skirts, worn mid-calf, became popular.
Putting the role of boning in a box with a small dispensary hole cut in the side and pulling the free end of boning out. Then taping the box shut (not the dispensary hole of course.) Makes cutting the boning not only easier, but much safer. My grams taught me that tip which prevented additional trips to the e.r. (seriously don't be foolish like I was before learning better.)
I purchased this pattern and I'm so excited to get started on it! What would you suggest for cheap options to make a mock-up? I like to practice first before doing a final structure.
How does sitting work in this? I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to sit with the U boning, doesn’t it prevent the cage from collapsing?
with how you pinned the horizontal hoops did you mirror your method on the other side? like in the video the pin mark is on the right of the ribbon so did you put it on the right on the other side too or mirror it so the other side is on the left if that makes sense?
Hi Bella ! First of all, i looove your channel :D I'm a big fan of your cinderella videos !! I recently purchased your diagram for the crinoline and all the needed material ! I have one question, i was starting to cut out the ribbons but i think the measurements are a bit small for me, i am a bit tall (175 cm so 5"7 i think, yes i am french so i have to translate all the measurements too aha ). I was wondering if i needed to make adjustments in your opinion or if your diagram will do, even if it's a bit short ? Thank you very much !! :D :D
bella plz.. make a video in which it is giving how to start a measurement and making diagrams for Cinderella dress plz.... becoz can't understand how to make a diagram for the hoop skirt
Language changes over time. What the designers are now calling a crinoline was was, for obvious reasons, referred to as a hoop skirt and a crinoline was the layer over the hoop. Depending on the skirt, often the hoop was not worn and the very stiff crinoline held the skirt out. We wore hoops under our evening dresses back in the 1950's. Some of us even wore pantaloons under them. Kept us warm in the winter and modest when we forgot and walked between close set tables/chairs. I once saw a girl's hoop fly up to her head and the pantaloons prevented the young men present from viewing her bare legs and panties up to her waist. If you've never worn a hoop skirt, it pays to practice before the big occasion. There's an art to appearing graceful in all that steel!
I know this video is old so I probably won't get an answer but I'll still try. So I bought your crinoline pattern and I followed it as precisely as I could. But it didn't came out as I was expecting. Your crinoline even without the "butt tie" is pretty even while mine is way lower on the back. Could it be because im wider in the waist so the ribbons are mostly on my back and not on my sides? Do yoyu have an idea how to fix it?
I spotted some Fashion books on the shelf behind you. Would you recommend any "must-reads" regarding fashion/ fashion history/ sewing for a total beginner that wants to start getting into the topic?:)
There is a thing that coders do when they get stuck. They explain their code to a rubber duck because it helps them find the mistakes. You should do that with sewing.
I sometimes do that when sewing for dolls.
In school I always called my mom and tried to explain my topic to her. If she couldn’t get the basic understanding I didn’t know it or couldn’t vocalize it well enough. 😂
If... Ahhhhh!.... 🤣
The timing of these hoop skirt tips is impeccable! I had a hoop skirt failure recently, and this was just the motivation I needed to start again. Also you explained some things that I didn't really have an answer to to attempt making it from scratch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I have no idea why I watch so many sewing tutorials when I have no idea how to sew 😂 but thanks for great content. Also the corset is soooooo pretty
Why not start sewing?
You don't need to start with a hoop skirt. Maybe just some cute panel skirt? With a stiffened (starched) petticoat underneath, you can still have a lot of fun. And need only beginner's sewing skills. You could even handsew it if you don't have a machine. Just look for "handsewing for beginners" tutorials.
Hey same pinch 🤣🤣😜🤣😜
Me too haha
Same here. I grew up around a few capable-yet-amateur intermediate sewers, but the gene skipped me completely. And yet I keep finding myself in CosTube admiring the talent of others. But I just... I do not understand shapes and fabrics at all. I can hardly fix a rip in my clothes without the stiches getting knotted in a tangle or coming completely undone (it also took me an extra long time to learn how to tie my shoes and I used to beg for velcro shoes so...I'm sensing a trend here). How am I supposed to comprehend the technique of sewing a sleeve onto a bodice...
@@johannageisel5390 I appreciate your positivity towards people learning new skills, but I know in my case it's not that easy. And people have told me since I was a kid that I should learn to sew, but I've never been able to comprehend the geometry, the math, or even the technique. I could more easily write a dissertation or learn a new language than I could learn to sew well. It's like rocket science to me. 😭😭😭
Your sewing clips match the color scheme! Don't you love when supplies happen to match your project?
I noticed that too 😁
Yea and no. Sometimes the stuff gets lost in the fabric/stuff
I guess it is quite off topic but does anyone know of a good website to stream new series online ?
i can just hear your grandmother when she saw that boning sproing; " you'll put your eye out!!". i am old enough to be your grandmother and that was my first thought. 🤓
Haha, yes! This boning is definitely safety hazard! 😂
Handy tip: tape your tape measure to your table with masking tape while you’re measuring out your boning, ribbon and tape. It’ll make your work easier and it won’t harm the tape measure or table.
If you want a permanent solution, there are self-adhesive tape measures.
These videos are honestly a dream come true! I became obsessed with the dress when I tried (and failed) to recreate it on a doll scale a few years ago, and would watch every single video and read every single article about it; I was desperate for content like this. Even though I can barely sew, I find your videos absolutely fascinating! This is such an amazing project.
I have been sewing for 60 years as well as designing and drafting patterns and teaching. Your instructions are impeccable and extremely clear! Very well done! I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
ah when i made a hoop skirt, I hand-sewed the boning channels to the ribbon. It was a little hard to maneuver, and having a dress form really helped, but it was easier to keep the bones in place. It's of course up to personal preference.
Yay, the first time I made this, I hand sewed the entire thing by hand...but after is took nearly 20 hours to do that, I didn't want to do it again!
@@BellaMaesDesigns haha of course yours has a lot more bones than mine!
This is very interesting. I recently completed an elliptical hoop skirt based on the Truly Victorian pattern. It has a different shape but it really felt more like a construction project than a seeing project.
Did you finish the ends of the boning with u tips or similar? I thought you had to so they don't end up cutting the fabric and poking out. But I've just watched 3 different people seemingly not finish them at all? I'm a little confused lol
@@katyb2793 no I just bought little plastic bits that covered the end from Farthingales in Canada.
@@SarahBent ah yes i think that's good idea. Thanks for replying! :)
The final result looks so impressive!
It was really scary when you took all the boning out to sew the channels at the sewing machine. I think I would have chose to just hand sew them all on the dress form, with a thicker thread maybe, like flossing - I think it would have possibly taken less time, and it would have definitely been less dangerous. Moving and manipulating that skirt with all those pins in looked hella dangerous. Pulling all the boning out and then putting them back in (and being careful not to mix them), plus dealing with all the dangerous pins when manipulating the skirt, plus dealing with all the threads the sewing machine left... I would have definitely chose to just hand sew on the mannequin and avoid all that.
Anyway, it looks great! And I'm sure it took so long to make, by the look of it
Yup, I did that the first time...20+ hours of hand-sewing later...not doing that again! 😂
the amount of work that goes into the things you make is just incredible. I would never have the patience to be able to do things like this. Absolutely amazing work. You are very talented.
Great!! Can’t wait for the first video that features the skirt ruffle-madness 😍!
Someone: WOMAN CAN'T BREATH AND MOVE IN CORSET!!!!!
Bella: 18:57 ;)
Haha, yup! I just had to do it! :)
I wear them all the time for re-enactments and other events. If made correctly and fitted properly it's better than any bra. The nonsense about tightlacing is just that--nonsense. Check out Izabela Pitcher of Prior Attire. She has a video of herself dancing, walking, running, and playing tennis in a corset.
Please never stop making these kinds of progress videos! They are so, so valuable to watch! (And also just purchased your crinoline pattern! I can't wait for it to come out!)
Aw, thank you! And that’s great to hear, I’ll try too!!
I get so excited when your videos come out! I love watching your process and I learn so much from you. You’re so clever!
I love all of your Cinderella dresses! ❤️👗 You are so talented.
Crinoline weights, it helps with flattening the front. Discovered them in Angela Clayton's elliptical hoop skirt video
Wow !!! You have just blew my mind with the work you put in on this , not just the sewing the brain work too , absolutely brilliant work !! You really are a fantastic dressmaker my dear ❤️❤️❤️
You are a true artist, not that I will ever make a corset or hoop skirt. But I find the process fascinating
I love the underbutt ribbon, i had no idea hoop skirts had them
You inspire me so much to really take my time and put my all into a project, and make it my own. Thank you for your videos, I love watching and listening even in the background.
🦴 May I just say, that it really is a privilege to see this whole process week after week and seeing your progress! It’s really inspiring 👗
The very first time I made a 'crinoline', I had no resources and no experience, so I was just making it up! I made a giant petticoat and made channels in it, which I filled with plastic irrigation tubing! It wasn't pretty, but it worked! lol.
sounds like its be great for cyber punk lol
I’m low-key planning my future wedding dress while watching all these, because my partner and I have talked about a costumed wedding, buying property, and our future house. But I’m absolutely going to purchase your designs and make a Beauty and the Beast themed wedding dress because 😍
Wow, that was a lot of work, but it was totally worth it, it's probably the best crinoline replica I've seen😍 I'm a new subscriber from Italy, and I binge whatched all of your videos xD I soo whant a replica of the cinderella dress, and I've never seen anyone as precise and dedicated as you! Can't wait to see more🥰
Aw, yay! Welcome!
You may not have magic but what you're constructing is magical 😁 can't wait for the rest of this journey ☺
Another amazing hoop skirt/crinoline!!! I can't even begin to imagine the amount of maths involved in making these, and honestly the fact that you get them done so well is an achievement in itself to me. All the undergarments look amazing together, I know you addressed it in your last video but I think the chemise being a brighter shade than the corset adds a nice little pop of colour (even though it'll be hidden underneath the dress 😅)
OoOooh, I always look forward to seeing the progress in your projects! I find the base bones of these costumes to be so interesting to look at, but not fun to sew, hahaha! Also you're so adorable. you remind me of my own daughter, very sweet!
Thanks so much. I just purchased the sketch pattern & appreciate that You had it available for us! I already saw the video on the gown, amazing job! I'm doing the 1/6 scale for barbie! Take care /Rosemary
Bella you're so talented! Can't wait to see the next video!
I have been so excited for this video that this honestly made my day. Thank you so much!!!
Aw, I'm so glad to hear that!
Hi Bella. I'm a new Subscriber. I have no sewing ability what so ever. The only thing I know about me being here watching your 'Cinderella dress' creations is, you have a very comforting and soothing way off telling us the process of sewing them, that your voice accompanied with what we see on screen is like a fairytale of it's own (I believe I have seen your first Cinderella dress creation, and then I watched the Cinderella 'scrap' dress video) and now I am here. Your dress making skills are quite a 'magic trick' and I adore everyone of your Cinderella dresses BTW that elegant flow of the 'Shimmer Organza' was mesmerizing to watch, I found myself rewind a couple of times because it looked so amazing.
Lots of math, great results! The magic trick was cool too!!
I’m so excited to make mine! It doesn’t seem as complicated as I had expected. Thanks again for these videos!
Thank you for the tools and supplies sources. That's very helpful.
I love how your motto is “always learning“! I definitely live that way too.😊
You make it so beautyful! You are a real CinderBella.
watching this video series makes me think " i want to make my own cinderella dress too!" but at the same time i have zero sewing knowledge LOL
Wooooooooow so neat to see this made!
This video is amazing! I'm new to the historical costuming and gown making but this is encouraging me to spread my imagination of possibilities. Thank you.
incredible. VERY Awesome Hoopskirt. Looks Amazing. Your VERY Talented.
Omg this is stunning!!
Hi!! First time watching your video and loving it!!! Questions: is it possible to adjust it to fit a plus size silhouette? Does it affect only the waist or should I redo the whole thing to adjust for the hips?? Thanks for your knowledge.
You are such a perfect Cinderella. The crinoline is quite a feat of engineering. I realize you followed a picture, but still- to do all the math, Amazing work!
Those handles are brilliant, I never would have thought of that
My cat got spooked by the boning springing
Ooo yay I’m so excited to watch this when I have the time :))
I decided to hand sew my entire crinoline and it actually seems much easier than with a machine so props to you for figuring that out lol i was struggling
Merry Christmas !
Oh my gosh thank you so much for making a pattern for this! This will be really helpful!
Thank you for such a detailed video!
Thank you so much for this video! It was a huge help when I was using corset boning to build my full-body walkaround puppet.
I love listening to you explaining though I’m a mere beginner and am probably never going to do this I still pay close attention and can understand as you explain xx
Tienes un talento exepcional veo tus videos y con que paciencia bellos diseños felicidades desde mexico
I made this year a crinoline. UHH it was sooo tidious. All of the mockups came HORRIBLE but ehen I actually bought the boning, I was so pleased with the result.
You had me at secret handles!
Excellent working on gown hoops
That's a work of art.
I will be starting mine soon! I've downloaded the pattern and I've been rewatching this a few times to get ready. I handstitched another elliptical cage... Is the machine stitching better? I gasped when you removed all the boning after getting it pinned... I'm afraid.... How did you keep it from getting tangled?
I wish I had this video when I tried to make my hoop skirt!!! Omg and now there’s a pattern!!! I’m totally going to have to make a new one.
I've been trying to figure out what they did from that picture for the last month lol but they had another picture that looked like a regular hoop skirt so I was about to make it just normal until I found this video!! I was just wondering if/how easily you're able to sit down with this hoop skirt since it has the half hoops at an angle?
Continue the good work bella i’ll hype you up 😌✨😊
This needs a lot of work. Woahh, good job👍🏻👍🏻
You make making a crinoline look so easy! 😍 It nearly makes me want to make one!
I would love to see how much you actually spend on each step to deter me from even thinking about ever trying this. So far i made some pouches, pillows, aprons, jersey fabric tops, skirts, face masks and i am not anywhere near this level of sewing but my hands are itching
Edit: i mean how much did you spend on the materials, i can only imagine how much time And skill...
Haha, oh no! It takes about $175 of boning and about $80 in casing.
That seems to be about the right level of skill! The trick to leveling up your sewing game is to pick something you are highly interested by. Now, this gown in paticular is a pretty advanced (and expensive) project - but if you want to simply make a hoop skirt and a gown or skirt to go over it... much more reasonable goal! Keep in mind that fasion trend had a "day wear" version too!
You can also "moderize" a hoop skirt in many differerent ways. I've seen hoop skirts with translucent or clear fabric on runways. I've also seen lolita styles with knee-length hoop skirts
I am wanting to make this for my 17 yr daughter who does Disney cosplay. $250 just for the hoop skirt is a little out of my price range. Is there any way to still make it but not as expensive?
@@dawns.7521 Yep! A super cheep cos-play hack is to sew (or duck tape) a skirt with the shape you want in two layers with the bottom hem sown shut - then stuff the layers with plasic bags for the shape. That makes a "bag pettycoat". Its noisy and doesn't hold up for more then a weekend or so. Plenty of time for convention!
I think you nailed it❤❤
Beautiful job!!!!
I am your biggest fan of yours
Me encantó! 💓Lovely👏👏
I was expecting more nightmare. Even with the laying on the floor moment, I was expecting uneven everywhere. Amazing job!! Stay well!
You are so talented ❤️
i have a question for these hoops skirts. do you want it to sit at the same place that the skirt will sit at (waistline of dress) or a bit below so the layers of fabric arent too high?
It really depends on your dress and the design of the hoop. My waistband of the hoop and the skirts will sit at the same place.
Hello Bella, I am from Hong Kong and I really wanna to know where did you learn those sewing and making costume techniques. Thank you so much
It'll be interesting to see how much influence these costumes have on fashion. The "olden days" were not the only time hoop skirts were in fashion. There was a revival in the mid 20th century. Some of it was a result of the post-war boom. During hard times and during major wars, women's skirts become straighter/narrower and shorter to conserve fabrics. The years after WWII full skirts, worn mid-calf, became popular.
Your videos have been really helpful.. Thank you so much! ❤ more power to you 😇
Me encanta! Gracias!
Lástima que esté en inglés.
Cómo lo pasaría a español?
Putting the role of boning in a box with a small dispensary hole cut in the side and pulling the free end of boning out. Then taping the box shut (not the dispensary hole of course.) Makes cutting the boning not only easier, but much safer. My grams taught me that tip which prevented additional trips to the e.r. (seriously don't be foolish like I was before learning better.)
I purchased this pattern and I'm so excited to get started on it! What would you suggest for cheap options to make a mock-up? I like to practice first before doing a final structure.
Would this work for a historical elliptical gown? It's gorgeous!
How does sitting work in this? I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to sit with the U boning, doesn’t it prevent the cage from collapsing?
Cool I like you I follow you from algeria 😊😍
Keep on
You really are doing god’s work
Is there any link on Amazon where we can buy steel boning
This got recommended to me. Yay! :D
Can you make it out of selotape and paper ,dumb question tbh
What are the proper measurements to adjust boning and cases and ribbons?
Wow bravoo, thank you.
i want make it.
ROCK ON!
You really good work
with how you pinned the horizontal hoops did you mirror your method on the other side? like in the video the pin mark is on the right of the ribbon so did you put it on the right on the other side too or mirror it so the other side is on the left if that makes sense?
This series is amazing!! I wish I could support but I’m a broke college student lol ❤️
Hi Bella ! First of all, i looove your channel :D I'm a big fan of your cinderella videos !! I recently purchased your diagram for the crinoline and all the needed material ! I have one question, i was starting to cut out the ribbons but i think the measurements are a bit small for me, i am a bit tall (175 cm so 5"7 i think, yes i am french so i have to translate all the measurements too aha ). I was wondering if i needed to make adjustments in your opinion or if your diagram will do, even if it's a bit short ? Thank you very much !! :D :D
Would there be a significant difference if I made the back the same as the front
can we sit anywhere when we wearing that?
bella plz.. make a video in which it is giving how to start a measurement and making diagrams for Cinderella dress plz....
becoz can't understand how to make a diagram for the hoop skirt
Language changes over time. What the designers are now calling a crinoline was was, for obvious reasons, referred to as a hoop skirt and a crinoline was the layer over the hoop. Depending on the skirt, often the hoop was not worn and the very stiff crinoline held the skirt out. We wore hoops under our evening dresses back in the 1950's. Some of us even wore pantaloons under them. Kept us warm in the winter and modest when we forgot and walked between close set tables/chairs. I once saw a girl's hoop fly up to her head and the pantaloons prevented the young men present from viewing her bare legs and panties up to her waist. If you've never worn a hoop skirt, it pays to practice before the big occasion. There's an art to appearing graceful in all that steel!
I know this video is old so I probably won't get an answer but I'll still try.
So I bought your crinoline pattern and I followed it as precisely as I could. But it didn't came out as I was expecting. Your crinoline even without the "butt tie" is pretty even while mine is way lower on the back. Could it be because im wider in the waist so the ribbons are mostly on my back and not on my sides? Do yoyu have an idea how to fix it?
Where I can buy white elastic ?
I spotted some Fashion books on the shelf behind you. Would you recommend any "must-reads" regarding fashion/ fashion history/ sewing for a total beginner that wants to start getting into the topic?:)