I Wanna Make this Dress I Saw in a Video Game

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • GOOD DAY, traveler! For about 6 months now, I've had this dress stuck in my head and it's had an absolute chokehold on me. It's from the game "Plague Tale: Requiem", and aside from glorious ratnadoes, it also boasts some seriously whimsical NPC's. This lady in particular is a florist? I think? ANYWHO, since I was craving some sewing (weird I know), I figured this would be the perfect dress to spend a couple days making! Or at least... it started out as a dress, hehe.
    I frankenstein'd some patterns together, assumed my floor troll position, got drooled on by my cat, chatted about landscaping and the Sims for way too long, and generally had a grand ol' time.
    Please enjoy!
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:11 The Video Game
    03:30 The Dress
    07:48 Unnecessary Thrift Store Purchases
    08:38 Making the Bodice
    09:32 Skirt Time bay-bee
    16:03 Sleeves!
    18:42 Thread Spool things
    19:26 Apron
    22:28 The Reveal
    23:00 Wrap-Up & Bloopz
    Patreon: / rachelmaksy
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  • @rachelmaksy
    @rachelmaksy  Год назад +1204

    hi friends!!!! ye olde captions are out for transcription and shall be up later this evening!

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 Год назад +41

      Hi Rachel,
      Those cute little 'trinkets' are hand spindles from back when people wove their own fabric. Women would keep them attached to their belts or in pockets. & every time they got a few free seconds they would spin wool. To turn into thread that they used to make fabric.

    • @Bellinha2812
      @Bellinha2812 Год назад +13

      Hey, Rachel, Shannon from "Shannon makes" made a Victorian Miss Frizzle, based on one of your videos. I think you'll love it 😘

    • @samanthakessel7285
      @samanthakessel7285 Год назад +4

      Where did you get those linen pants? I love those....

    • @sundownsahara
      @sundownsahara Год назад +5

      Your hair and outfit in the beginning of this video are amazing!

    • @sarah-phillips
      @sarah-phillips Год назад +4

      Whoo! I hope Costa Rica was glorious. And my daughter will be thrilled to hear another use the phrase "smooth brained."

  • @AmandaNievi
    @AmandaNievi Год назад +5550

    Every time I see Rachel apologizing for the content she's putting out I just want to enter my screen and *gently* shake her saying "we watch your content for YOU!!!!!". Bc honestly I'd be here even if it was for a video of Rachel eating cereal.

    • @emilymaeflower93
      @emilymaeflower93 Год назад +30

      +

    • @dianathemagnificent
      @dianathemagnificent Год назад +129

      Yes exactly! ‘gently and lovingly shaking the apologies out of Rachel Maksy’ is a very real feeling😂❤

    • @mandymckk
      @mandymckk Год назад +82

      This is kind of my ideal type of content for that exact reason. Less complicated project=more hangout/chill vibes

    • @Saskatchetooner
      @Saskatchetooner Год назад +17

      I bought a brand new machine and it took two weeks to build the nerve to use it 😅

    • @LadyDragonious
      @LadyDragonious Год назад +9

      Hard same! Though without the chewing noises.....😂

  • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
    @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 Год назад +2078

    Those cute little trinkets are hand spindles from back when people wove their own fabric. Women would keep them attached to their belts or in pockets. & every time they got a few free seconds they would spin wool. To turn into thread that they used to make fabric.

    • @janiexoxo
      @janiexoxo Год назад +130

      My housemate still uses drop spindles

    • @DrinkYourNailPolish
      @DrinkYourNailPolish Год назад +37

      I was wondering what those were. Thank you :)

    • @atate43
      @atate43 Год назад +38

      I have one! Super fun even though I’m not the best at spinning on it!

    • @ashfordwyrd7458
      @ashfordwyrd7458 Год назад +62

      I was thinking they were bobbins for lace making.

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Год назад +30

      I wonder if she is meant to be a spinster?

  • @kujaleonhart
    @kujaleonhart Год назад +731

    Please please Lord make more costumes based on random NPC’s from historically inspired games. I love this.

    • @melissapatterson3218
      @melissapatterson3218 Год назад +11

      Seriously, yes
      This
      Please

    • @sparrow9328
      @sparrow9328 Год назад +5

      Oh my lord yes!!!!

    • @lorde_spooky
      @lorde_spooky 11 месяцев назад +8

      I'd love to see her do some RDR2 inspired clothing. There's some fabulous fashion choices in that game.

    • @user-jf4gb2kb6v
      @user-jf4gb2kb6v 10 месяцев назад +3

      it's such a concept

    • @azrani2023
      @azrani2023 10 месяцев назад +3

      ABSOLUTELY diggin it

  • @danielleculler1495
    @danielleculler1495 Год назад +924

    Not gonna lie. The videos where you just make clothing for yourself are some of my faves. The capes. The cozy hobbit clothes. All time faves. 😁

    • @ka7271
      @ka7271 Год назад +6

      Yes! 😃😃😃

    • @manuferguson6564
      @manuferguson6564 Год назад +5

      fact

    • @azrani2023
      @azrani2023 10 месяцев назад +5

      could not agree more. it's exactly what inspires me

  • @manonjoliton5284
    @manonjoliton5284 Год назад +920

    Rachel Maksy in every video : "sorry i'm not doing anything amazing this week"
    Her followers : *totally amazed, in love and worshipping their goddess*

  • @CourtneyCoulson
    @CourtneyCoulson Год назад +531

    As a professional seamstress of 10+ years, I will admit, there are a lot of times I yell at the screen "Rachel, what are you doing?!" But it's fascinating to see the solutions a complete outsider comes up with and you'd never know given the great end results.

    • @Colin.Smith.Pianist
      @Colin.Smith.Pianist Год назад +54

      That's my fear about posting new content lol, "what would Bernadette say"

    • @SpiderboyN2Jesus
      @SpiderboyN2Jesus Год назад +12

      Oh hey! Fancy meeting you here! I didn't know you also watch Rachel Maksy!
      I feel the same way watching her videos, lol 😅. I've also be sewing semi-professionally for over 10 years, lol. But I enjoy her chaos; it's so much fun--especially seeing her joy when her crazy journeys are completed 😆.

    • @lucygresham3012
      @lucygresham3012 Год назад +4

      I'd be happy to even know how to set up a sewing machine xx

    • @SpiderboyN2Jesus
      @SpiderboyN2Jesus Год назад +5

      @@lucygresham3012 if you mean threading it, most have pictures you can follow. And most machines are pretty similar, too. You'd be surprised how much you can find on RUclips. You can probably find even more on Google, but you might have to do some reading, it you go that route 😅.

    • @lucygresham3012
      @lucygresham3012 Год назад +3

      @@SpiderboyN2Jesus see...i didn't even know it was called threading! I need many instructions lol xx

  • @lilavangrieken
    @lilavangrieken Год назад +603

    I couldn't relate more, "the truly exciting thing about sewing is that no matter how many times you've done something, there's always a chance that you've completely f*cked it," I cried

    • @HyperWolf
      @HyperWolf Год назад +15

      I started sewing a few years ago and I was always so disheartened when I’d cut 2 of the same side instead of a right and a left, or I’d sew something and spot a mistake. I actually stopped sewing for a very long time. This reinforces what I tried to tell myself, that those mistakes are absolutely normal and to give it another go. 😊
      Basically, I relate too.

    • @amberculph3419
      @amberculph3419 10 месяцев назад +4

      I am sewing a corset as I watch this and IMMEDIATELY after I sewed a strap into a seam, she said that 😅

  • @cisakubley757
    @cisakubley757 Год назад +361

    As a sewing professional the thing I want you to know is that I'm so heckin proud of you! Are you doing things the way I do things? Nope, and that's ok. Are you doing things the most efficient way? Not always, and that's also ok. You're making things! You're making wonderful, joyful things that are adorable and wearable and (i hope) you enjoy. There's never just one way to do a thing.
    You're making is absolute magic and brings so much joy. I cheer you on as you learn things and creatively problem solve. That's all sewing is. Keep being your incredible, fantastical self and please keep sharing your whimsy with the world.

  • @bellablackmyth4748
    @bellablackmyth4748 Год назад +1112

    Idea for subcontent: Would you flip through your cute doodle journal of ideas? It’s always really fun to see you sketching your ideas!

  • @mikkurzhal7390
    @mikkurzhal7390 Год назад +765

    I am literally 51 seconds into the video, but I have to let you know:
    Rachel, my favorite videos of yours are the ones where you sew things you'd want to wear, and my go-to rewatch videos are your "prepping for autumn by sewing copious amounts of brown-colored clothing and at least one waistcoat" videos.
    The algorithm sent us here for chaotic sewing of cozy clothing, and that is what we crave.

    • @scythian6829
      @scythian6829 Год назад +7

      Same!!! I missed these sort of videos so much, they're my favorite and the only ones I keep re-watching.

    • @ps1hagridoufofcharacter
      @ps1hagridoufofcharacter Год назад +2

      yess! the cozy little crafts are what i live for. that mouse knight video was awesome

    • @hobbiegardengirl9162
      @hobbiegardengirl9162 Год назад

      🤣

    • @ka7271
      @ka7271 Год назад

      Yes!!! 😃😃😃

    • @JoDidntHearYou
      @JoDidntHearYou Год назад

      same and same!

  • @E_FoxSnowspirit
    @E_FoxSnowspirit Год назад +253

    Plant tips for those in need!
    -Cutting off dead, brown leaves helps your plant thrive so don’t be afraid to do it
    -Spritzing leaves can sometimes cause mold so water the soil
    -Check specific plant instructions but most like to be watered a lot at once then dry out
    -Rotate succulents so they don’t get “leggy”

    • @hflight8620
      @hflight8620 Год назад +23

      also when planting outside, water in the early morning or after sundown because watering mid-day causes the plants to boil alive in the sun!!

    • @fuglevesen
      @fuglevesen Год назад

      Yes you have made me become a person who will find any information on how to take really good care of plants indeed

    • @falconlore9666
      @falconlore9666 Год назад +3

      True you only sprits the leaves occasionally and for 2 main reasons, you should do it at night to keep the plant from getting sun burn. 1) to clean the leaves where you are wiping them down removing the moisture. 2) Foliar feeding, feeding liquid fertilizer directly though the leaves this can help maintain a soil balance for nutrients that may not balance well with other types of nutrients or to prevent excess amounts of that nutrient in the soil. Foliar feeding does not replace having good soil and fertilizing of the soil it is merely a supplement you do a few times a year to promote leaf growth.

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 10 месяцев назад +2

      In dark corners and for specific tropical plants, grow lights are your best friend! They'll make your plants perk up in a half hour or less

  • @lynnsibley1172
    @lynnsibley1172 9 месяцев назад +21

    I came here via Bernadette Banner, and while I appreciate the incredible detail and fine work she puts into her sewing, I very much relate to the "measure once cut twice" chaos style of Rachel's sewing. I feel seen.

  • @maydayace5651
    @maydayace5651 Год назад +823

    Does anyone else just find it absolutely adorable whenever Nick pops in its to give Rachel food and snacks? I just sort of melt whenever Rachel blesses us to see that side of her life. 😊

    • @emilymaeflower93
      @emilymaeflower93 Год назад +2

      +

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Год назад +19

      Same. Gives me squishy love feelings for both of them ♡♡

    • @bluexwings
      @bluexwings Год назад +5

      I think I missed that. Do you remember when he popped in? (I was multitasking while watching lol)

    • @maydayace5651
      @maydayace5651 Год назад +10

      @bluexwings he was actually in the video twice. He helped her with punching the eyelets and then came up to the door in the background during the final reveal.

    • @Lousiannie
      @Lousiannie Год назад +2

      @@bluexwings @ 23:34

  • @veniciak910
    @veniciak910 Год назад +320

    Your "I wanted this thing, so I made it" kinda videos are my absolute favorites

  • @crylokrebs9552
    @crylokrebs9552 Год назад +123

    I’m so mad Rachel didn’t say, “So I couldn’t LEAF it behind.” Rachel that was a perfect pun opportunity! It’s a friggin leaf mat.🍃

    • @krystelanderson5443
      @krystelanderson5443 Год назад +2

      Not me pausing the video and running to comments as I'm 13 days after video debut and was sure someone else was SHOcKed Rachel missed that pun opportunity yet got the 6 back one just a few beats later?!

    • @QueenShireen
      @QueenShireen Год назад +1

      Yes! Thank you. :D

  • @Sirona279
    @Sirona279 Год назад +87

    I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure those are drop spindles hanging from the flower lady’s belt. Love the dress, and I really like how Rachel went the two piece route with the bodice and skirt. It does make sense. 😊

    • @deborahrossi8963
      @deborahrossi8963 Год назад +14

      Those are definitely drop spindles.

    • @tiffinylawrie
      @tiffinylawrie Год назад +14

      Came to the comments to make sure someone had said this

    • @carrietreder8474
      @carrietreder8474 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@tiffinylawrieme too 😂😂😂😂

    • @thezaftigwendy
      @thezaftigwendy 8 месяцев назад +1

      Just had to check that it had been said. It has. Our job is done!
      Also, do y'all also want desperately to teach Rachel to spin? I really want to teach Rachel to spin. Rachel, if you're EVER in South Texas, HIT ME UP!

  • @94x100karen
    @94x100karen Год назад +486

    "she's so bored, he's totally explaining how flat the Earth is" had me DEAD 😂
    Thanks Rachel, I was having the worst night and you just brightened it with your spirit, I love you and your content so much ❤

  • @cyborgtrexcorp
    @cyborgtrexcorp Год назад +331

    I audibly started chanting tea dye, tea dye! And then she brought out paint?! I’m so glad it turned out okay 😂

    • @Courterfly
      @Courterfly Год назад +42

      I was thinking coffee 😂

    • @ReignItAllIn
      @ReignItAllIn Год назад +30

      I was on the tea wagon with you

    • @k1tkat-kate
      @k1tkat-kate Год назад +12

      I legit just thought she was gonna pour coffee over it, but then I realized that would be a waste of coffee XD

    • @flamingteapot9464
      @flamingteapot9464 Год назад +14

      I remember using tea to dye my sister's veil so it would blend with her pale gold wedding dress ( it was the 90's). It did not drip when rained on as I feared.

    • @BrenzerM
      @BrenzerM Год назад +5

      I nearly had a seizure when I saw the tin

  • @mara.luthien
    @mara.luthien Год назад +82

    as a 3d character artist, i love this, someone that appreciates the details that take ages to do in 3d

  • @bloodbaymare
    @bloodbaymare Год назад +63

    I want more content of Rachel wandering around video games and finding aesthetic thingies to make. Here for it.

  • @subtlefire7256
    @subtlefire7256 Год назад +384

    That feeling when you want to recreate a characters outfit, not even as cosplay, but just because you like it. Yes.

    • @RivLoveshine
      @RivLoveshine Год назад

      Totally me. I'd love to dress like Kirk Fogg (host of the game show Legends Of The Hidden Temple) because I just love the way the outfit looks. Not for cosplay reasons.

    • @commonvegetable
      @commonvegetable Год назад

      literally me and doctor strange. he just looks so comfy-cosy and stylish!!!! i can't wear that out of the house though... :(

    • @mikkurzhal7390
      @mikkurzhal7390 Год назад +1

      Legit I have a file on my computer that's all just pictures of TV show clothing I want to make and basic sketches of seamline guesses.

    • @krose6451
      @krose6451 Год назад

      Yep. It can be a problem

  • @profawful
    @profawful Год назад +81

    23:36
    Nick: "𝘪 𝘨𝘰𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘮𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘩𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘴"
    Rachel: "ᵗʰᵃⁿᵏ ʸᵒᵘ"
    fav part of the video

  • @darrahjones-reddy6100
    @darrahjones-reddy6100 Год назад +55

    Rachel, you should get the Tudor Tailor, it's a book that goes patterns and history for that kind of stuff. Lots of bodices for you to make too!

  • @syddlinden8966
    @syddlinden8966 Год назад +28

    Honestly, I'm jealous of your ability to kinda just wing it with sewing and your stuff looks amazing. I am a perfectionist about it too the point of not seeing at all cause of the stress, and fit is still a mystery to me.
    Keep up the gremlin vibes if it's what works for you cause it is legit inspirational!

  • @bookdragon7546
    @bookdragon7546 Год назад +398

    Rachel, we'll watch you sew anything! It's not the item that makes a video fun to watch, it's you! I love every video you make!

    • @craftylittleguy
      @craftylittleguy Год назад +8

      True that! My favourite videos are her chaotic crafts, like when she did the little mouse guy

    • @tbella5186
      @tbella5186 Год назад +2

      The Mouse Hole, it killed me with cuteness!

    • @bagandbroad
      @bagandbroad Год назад +2

      100% agree

  • @rivkakinney6192
    @rivkakinney6192 Год назад +171

    Rachel, the fact that you're not sewing like a "professional" is frankly the reason you're my absolute favorite sewing RUclipsr! Most other people who do this are intimidating and present themselves as if they know exactly what they're doing all the time, and as someone who is literally Frankensteining her own pattern as we speak because I don't have access to a printer to print out a pattern, having someone on the Internet like you is incredibly comforting. Instead of a teacher, you feel more like the awesome next door neighbor who I would go and sew with and we'd make awesome cosplays but also make a whole lot of mistakes along the way and laugh at ourselves and learn together.

    • @thequietinside3201
      @thequietinside3201 Год назад +3

      Exactly. I don't watch any other sewing content; it's way too stressful.

    • @tippylaroux3137
      @tippylaroux3137 Год назад +1

      Yes! This!!

    • @magnum_cx8805
      @magnum_cx8805 Год назад +2

      @@thequietinside3201 I recommend Prickly Alpaca of you don’t mind fantasy nonsense. She’s equally chaotic (or probably more actually) in her process of learning and experimenting and also definitely doesn’t claim to know what she’s doing.

    • @Faceless_Cryptid
      @Faceless_Cryptid Год назад

      ​@@magnum_cx8805 I absolutely LOVE her, couldn't agree more! I described her to my mom as "Rachel Maksey, but add Gen Z humor." 😆

    • @jw8223
      @jw8223 Год назад +2

      Just want to let you know that professionals ALSO cobble together patterns-take the sleeves from that one, the collar from that one, the skirt from that one, the bodice from that one….if they don’t drape or draft their own patterns, they ARE cobbling patterns to get the look they want. And all sorts of professional clothing makers I have seen have a kind of chaos. But of course there are also those that are more organized/put together/lawful/etc….

  • @strawberrysoup420
    @strawberrysoup420 Год назад +50

    i know you probably won’t see this but i just wanna say that throughout my many years of watching your videos i have always loved your chill making-practical-things videos just as much, if not more, as your fancy project videos. your videos have always been what i go to when i need a break from everything and the more simple project videos are always especially comforting to watch. iv always loved all the content you put out because we get to see you being such a funny and smart person so please don’t worry about making all your videos super complicated, we’ll love them all the same

    • @azrani2023
      @azrani2023 10 месяцев назад

      I could not agree more ♥

  • @MsLadyshooter0604
    @MsLadyshooter0604 Год назад +14

    Okay…But a Rachel gaming channel is something I never knew it needed until today! ❤

  • @AnnieBellet
    @AnnieBellet Год назад +232

    The spiral lacing in the video game dress is historically accurate chef's kiss and I'm here for it. Made me weirdly happy to see cause everyone just cross laces everything usually.

    • @martinenotmartini9935
      @martinenotmartini9935 Год назад +6

      I zeroed in on that as well!

    • @heatherwaddell7549
      @heatherwaddell7549 Год назад +17

      That and the way the straps seam to the back and the spindles on her belt waiting for an un-busy moment all game me sooooo much happy.

    • @wrenfairycosplay
      @wrenfairycosplay Год назад +7

      Same! The whole outfit was surprisingly accurate to the Renaissance working class garb. We love to see it!!

    • @tiffinylawrie
      @tiffinylawrie Год назад +1

      100%!

    • @SirenSongstress1
      @SirenSongstress1 Год назад +1

      Literally same! I saw that it was spiral laced and got so excited

  • @GeekeryMade
    @GeekeryMade Год назад +153

    Those are small drop spindles. If you ever want to try them out for actual spinning you can make ones that look almost exactly like the ones from the character with doweling and those little wood donut discs from the craft store. They're super cheap too and spinning is a lot of fun.
    Also love that the character featured spiral lacing. Made me so happy.

    • @kelsie3696
      @kelsie3696 Год назад +1

      I thought that’s what they were!

    • @CraftyMunchQuinn
      @CraftyMunchQuinn Год назад +4

      I was just about to comment that they were drop spindles. I was showed how to use one at a 19th century weekend at a historic site; about a year later, one of my sisters bought a couple.

    • @mindym.1166
      @mindym.1166 Год назад +4

      Came into the comments for this. Yep yep yep.

    • @lajoyous1568
      @lajoyous1568 Год назад +1

      I was thinking that a few repurposed pencils would have made the job easier. But those are the cutest tiny drop spindles.

    • @Floras_Fiber_Farrago
      @Floras_Fiber_Farrago Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing! I have some cheap drop spindles made with a wood dowel and a 3d printed disc, but Rachel's are way more *aesthetic* ❤

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Год назад +11

    "Do you ever feel yourself being really annoying add a person, but also not going to change?"
    Girl, you just described half of my existence 😂

  • @nevertheonexo
    @nevertheonexo Год назад +16

    I totally think you should add the leaf to an apron-like the one you made here! and it could be a giant pocket, or sew lines on it to create smaller pockets! It would be soo cute! like a little woodland creature's apron! Loved the video Rachel!!

  • @Sydlynrowe
    @Sydlynrowe Год назад +65

    this outfit felt like you created new lore for the NPC, like you cosplayed her younger self when she first started

  • @perplexingHodgepodge
    @perplexingHodgepodge Год назад +271

    You might think this week's video is less interesting but this is exactly the content I subscribed for! You found this tiny detail in an obscure video game and made it REAL! And not just as cosplay but as an every day, completely wearable piece. That is cool beyond description and I find it incredibly inspiring. ❤

  • @kiirolicht
    @kiirolicht Год назад +8

    Rachel is living her medieval(?) flower shop AU... so cute

  • @stitchbtch7430
    @stitchbtch7430 6 месяцев назад +2

    That leaf placemat awoke a memory in me, and also a project idea: the 2013 film Epic - and dressing like tiny people from the forest

  • @mechanicalfantasies
    @mechanicalfantasies Год назад +63

    The little spools/doodads/trinkets she has hanging from her waist are drop spindles, for spinning yarn from loose wool. I feel like you'd find it soothing to try. I always feel like a good little NPC when I use them at ren faire to make me look like I'm so authentic hahaha

    • @Rotten_Ralph
      @Rotten_Ralph Год назад +2

      I walk around and sit under trees knitting and sewing. I might need to add my drop spindle to my kit. I’m definitely the NPC

    • @debiapostol
      @debiapostol Год назад

      Yes!!! They are more than trinkets, they would be hanging from every woman’s dress!

    • @KBish
      @KBish Год назад

      I caught that detail too. As much as Rachel likes working with wool (her hand felted critters) I agree that she might enjoy learning drop spindle. Keep up the great work! Loving this channel.

  • @blazertundra
    @blazertundra Год назад +176

    Honestly, I was starting to miss those videos where you use that one paneled skirt pattern and make a cute top to go with it. Your style is cute and watching you build upon it by making stuff you want to wear never gets old.

  • @strawberryoes
    @strawberryoes Год назад +22

    girl, we literally follow you because we like the stuff that you want to make for you! don't need to apologise for it, it's the content we come here for! ❤

  • @raspberryitalia3464
    @raspberryitalia3464 Год назад +15

    You're the reason I'm trying to learn to sew, never apologize for making the things you want to make 💜

  • @mildredflemyng-middleton4795
    @mildredflemyng-middleton4795 Год назад +216

    Rachel: "dress...laced"
    Me: "SPIRAL laced!" yes, out loud. seeing it on a rando npc filled me with nerdy joy

  • @thorunns.craftstudio
    @thorunns.craftstudio Год назад +52

    the little "do-dads" are mini drop spindles. i absolutely LOVE this project. the color. the top. the skirt. the whole thing put together!

    • @SeareanMoon
      @SeareanMoon Год назад +4

      I was going to mention this because they are a fun way to make yarn!

    • @starving0engineer
      @starving0engineer Год назад +1

      This!

    • @samables9
      @samables9 Год назад

      I thought it was a Chatelaine. But drop spindles make sense too

    • @SalsaSheri
      @SalsaSheri Год назад +1

      They look a lot like a Tapestry Bobbin.

  • @csifan52
    @csifan52 Год назад +1

    If you plant crocus bulbs in random places in your yard in the fall, they come up in the spring before you have to mow! I get SO HYPE when I see the cute little purple flowers randomly come up in my yard! It’s SO MUCH SEROTONIN 🥳

  • @ClarissaMeyer
    @ClarissaMeyer Год назад +7

    The spools are actually spindles for the making of the yarn wrapped around them. I'm wondering where she keeps the fibers, but it is a cute detail and I loved that you included them.

  • @BeansOfStarlight
    @BeansOfStarlight Год назад +78

    Instead of using a leather punch, you should switch to an awl! It’s easier to use and it makes for stronger grommets since the awl just pokes through the weave instead of cutting it. ALSO I think those doodads are drop spindles ❤

    • @bast713
      @bast713 Год назад +4

      I was checking to see if anyone else commented on the drop spindles. I was unexplainably happy to see them on her belt

    • @annekec4666
      @annekec4666 Год назад +1

      Confirm drop spindles. Dating them based upon the base and top hook would be funny. Anyone here watch enough Time Team to give a rough date on those drop spindles?

    • @AlexaFaie
      @AlexaFaie Год назад +2

      @@annekec4666 I studied archaeology at university (have a BA in Archaeological Practice) but it didn't cover spindles other than in passing. You'd need more than just Time Team to accurately date them lol. Especially given that certain styles of tools changed very little over the course of many hundreds or even thousands of years (depending on the tool). When something was found to work very well we tended to just keep using it (planned obsolescence is a relatively new thing). Though we do know that the game series is set "in 14th century Aquitaine, France during the Hundred Years' War" which lasted from 1337 to 1453. For it to be the 14th century part that means any time 1337 to 1399. Its therefore supposed to be a European style which rules out it being a drop spindle (that's a much later American style based on Andean weaving techniques, not on European ones) and the shape does suggest this. Its got a conical long bit and it creates a sort of () shape on the spindle (drop spindles create a stronger cone shape against a flat disc). But other than that? Stylistically how they looked is more to do with what fibre you were spinning with them as the shape affects spin speed (amongst other things). The styles themselves seem to have changed very little over the years. A quick google shows you can buy some now which look the same, and there are way older examples than mid 1300s which look almost the same too.

  • @dianathemagnificent
    @dianathemagnificent Год назад +93

    As someone who wants to make all of her Sims4 outfits for herself in real life, I completely agree with this feeling 😂 I actually prefer watching a practical, “going to be worn many times” sewing video than the extravagant ones! It helps give me a new perspective to view my own wardrobe with

  • @wrenfairycosplay
    @wrenfairycosplay Год назад +3

    I believe the small trinkets around the NPC's waist are drop spindles! They are used to create thread. She probably carries them with her so she can spin in between customers. Lovely dress! I too want a very full skirted lace up dress...I've made one before but it's got a lot of boning and doesn't fit quite right. I just might try my hand at a dress like this one!

  • @brynlubowicki1976
    @brynlubowicki1976 Год назад +6

    This is easily my absolute favorite type of Rachel Maksy content!

  • @meryemcakr4101
    @meryemcakr4101 Год назад +105

    To be honest I missed the simple cozy sewing videos. It's so nice to see one of them again. ❤

  • @kimkong1413
    @kimkong1413 Год назад +120

    "Not exactly the dress we're looking for. Moving on!", she says and moves on to someone with the exact same dress, only in different colours 😆I loved the casual, rambly vibe in this video! One of these days I'll actually dare to try sewing something like that, I hope! Thanks for letting us be part of your chaos! 💜💚

  • @witchlucia3829
    @witchlucia3829 4 месяца назад +2

    I am your target audience. You are my sewing partner. This video will be on repeat for hours until I finish my cottagecore fantasy dream dress that will be now two piece because thats just much more logical. Thank you for your hard work, its appreciated and I love sewing with you.

  • @olga8843
    @olga8843 Год назад +3

    Having a very stressful day with a bad headache rn. Dear Rachel, watching your joy from finding smth to create that brings you personally so much happiness is the best cure! Please don't you ever apologize for making this types of videos! This is exactly why we love you and what we are here for. Thank you so much!

  • @zp5016
    @zp5016 Год назад +51

    I'm still watching but I just have to say, I thoroughly enjoy the more "mundane" or "boring" projects. These are the things I want to make and constantly wear, so I love seeing other people do theirs and see what catches their eyes 😅💖

  • @LotsofWhatever
    @LotsofWhatever Год назад +95

    If you were going to turn youself into a fantasy creature or fairy who lived in the woodland the leaf might make a good hat

    • @katecapek3116
      @katecapek3116 Год назад +3

      Perhaps a leaf/hat?

    • @meldixj
      @meldixj Год назад +3

      already thinking that costume as a whole spring project!!

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Год назад +3

      Loving the green stripe fabric, perhaps that could be an apron ?!

    • @leenone8456
      @leenone8456 Год назад +6

      I was thinking of it as a pocket/purse moment. Hat or leaf wings would be cool too.

    • @bast713
      @bast713 Год назад +2

      Totoro vibes

  • @msoto933
    @msoto933 Год назад +3

    I think always making extravagant items for videos is fine in moderation. Most of us, I think anyways, love your channel because of the compassionate human you are. We love seeing and being brought along to see what you’ll get up to and where your mind is. I personally find the most enjoyment in videos like this.

  • @skystudio7023
    @skystudio7023 Год назад +3

    I love when Rachel just sits and talks to us while doing something. ❤ 😊

  • @lillianlantz7511
    @lillianlantz7511 Год назад +84

    “I think I’m gonna use pattern pieces that I’ve always used. I may be a one trick circus bear, but I fear change” literally me every time I sew😂😂

  • @Missyshenanigan88
    @Missyshenanigan88 Год назад +63

    The "spools" look like drop spindles for spinning yarn. Also, spiral laced corset in a video game??? Color me shocked!!

    • @ultimateskillchain
      @ultimateskillchain Год назад +2

      I'm so glad someone else noticed that! I squealed when I saw the detail in the dress in game and that in particular. In her sketch she had cross lacing so I was holding my breath...

  • @ducktelepathy8352
    @ducktelepathy8352 Год назад +3

    I’m in between moving houses and have no access to my sewing machine, so watching you sew such cute outfit pieces with so much joy is vicariously giving me life 🥹

  • @sydstephenie4152
    @sydstephenie4152 Год назад +5

    Have you ever tried to dye clothing using beets, tea, or coffee, natural dying stuff to make some interesting vintage colored clothing before? I think it would be fun to make an outfit to look very vintage with that idea. Thinking about doing that myself!

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun Год назад +121

    Definitely jousting swords for squirrels, ALTHOUGH boringly in the “real world” the do-dads around her waist are spindles for spinning wool.
    If you look up antique spindle you’ll see lots...LOTS of variations.
    🙂🐿🌈❤️
    A random thought that came out of nowhere -
    I kinda miss the old basement.

    • @SalomeMin
      @SalomeMin Год назад

      They look a lot like mini versions of my lap spindles

  • @0kieD0kiee
    @0kieD0kiee Год назад +28

    Making them separates is actually way more historically accurate as well! Post medieval times it was actually quite rare of every day clothes to be one piece dresses as it was impractical for working women to put them on by themselves. I think that top was too cute by itself to get rid of that peplum!

  • @jessmercedes2669
    @jessmercedes2669 Год назад +6

    Love seeing these where you make clothes you’d actually wear, gives me hope to be able to do that for myself one day

  • @Edencool13
    @Edencool13 Год назад +2

    Okay 3 things:
    1 - Rachel, I love your videos and the one of you making stuff for yourself make me happy! They're so cozy and inspired me to start sewing
    2 - Your outfits in this video are the cutest patoot-est! The waistcoat and square neck *chef's kiss*, the plaits and fringe/bangs and headscarf and the ret of the fit *chef's kiss*
    3 - I think your fanbase should be called The Fellowship of Whimsy and we are The Whimsies

  • @sarah-phillips
    @sarah-phillips Год назад +26

    Um YES?! Then you can wear it and tell anyone who walks near you "this week's crops are good. We shall bring in much coin." Charisma 100.
    Also. You and my daughter are kindred spirits as she will refer to people (her siblings) as "smooth brained".

  • @badballerina3773
    @badballerina3773 Год назад +36

    You can do a huge 50s poodle skirt with that big leaf and make the whole look leafy/nature themed. Be the leaf if there are no leaves around ❤️

    • @jackiejackiejackjack4509
      @jackiejackiejackjack4509 Год назад +4

      "Be the leaf if there are no leaves around" How is that somehow inspirational? 😂

  • @katiereed5590
    @katiereed5590 Год назад +2

    I’ve been soul-crushingly depressed the past few weeks, and just 6 minutes in you’ve given me more serotonin than I’ve been able to muster in dayyys ❤ just being your magical self. First outfit is absolutely adorable, and ya lovely as ever.

  • @strummerdundee
    @strummerdundee Год назад +1

    The fabric turned out so well with the gathering! If you’ve ever seen Troop Beverly Hills, you could try her custom outfits for some 1940s-meets-80s sewing inspiration.

  • @rebeccametcalf4448
    @rebeccametcalf4448 Год назад +65

    🧡 I really love these "Rachel makes clothes" videos. They are ultimate cozy vibes, and they get me really inspired to actually do some sewing myself.

  • @tracybabe
    @tracybabe Год назад +14

    I legit have a 15 century recreation of this exact dress in linen. It's a chemise, pinafore front laced, shawl tucked in to make the cowl and an apron. ❤❤

  • @BeccaTheBard
    @BeccaTheBard Год назад +3

    First off this is PEAK relaxed spring content and I love it. 🌿
    Second I LOVE how the little slugs turned out!!! They are the loveliest strap shape on you and I’m obsessed 😍
    Madam Maksy strikes again 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @acetrainerkat
    @acetrainerkat Год назад +1

    26:08 Woooo! Buried Bones theme! Paul and Kate are a great duo

  • @byjovecannibalcove
    @byjovecannibalcove Год назад +77

    SUCH a cute outfit!
    honestly do more videos just for you, id rather see you happily making a dress on your own time than getting stressed out and frazzled doing something unfamiliar with

  • @august_7777
    @august_7777 Год назад +66

    I'm jealous of the way Rachel gesticulates & moves with her skirts. the very natural skirt gab before she plants her fist on her hip to pose while she speaks at 25:43 is very artistic. she also generally works for the camera to make the fabric tangible in the way it swings and wrinkles. i wish i had a skirt like this to spin in.

    • @xandraeon
      @xandraeon Год назад +4

      That’s a really cool detail to notice! And you’re right!

  • @lunatonkens7933
    @lunatonkens7933 Год назад +1

    I actually love this kind of content the most! The extravagant projects are fun too but the "sewing cute stuff I'll actually wear" video's are always my favourite. I guess it just hits closer to home? 😂

  • @sarahleidhold740
    @sarahleidhold740 Год назад +1

    My partner and I recently traveled to Costa Rica for our honeymoon and it was AMAZING to see our house plants in the wild as full grown trees and giant specimens! We were so excited!

  • @shainak
    @shainak Год назад +90

    There's nothing wrong with re-using the same patterns! If they work for you, that's awesome! And it's more sustainable to use patterns that you know fit you well, rather than buying new ones for every project. Plus, maybe you'll have an easier time sewing?? (I'm only up to the pattern part of the video so I have no idea how this turns out XD)
    I can't wait until I figure out how to use my sewing machine and can make cute sewing videos like yours!!

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Год назад +9

      Realistically, that peasant NPC probably made HER dress from a re-used pattern . . .

    • @shainak
      @shainak Год назад +2

      @@TheSaneHatter lol you’re totally right!

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 Год назад +2

      Have fun with your sewing machine.

    • @shainak
      @shainak Год назад +2

      @@dees3179 thank you!! 🤞🏻🤞🏻 that I figure it out this month…although I did just crochet a cardigan for myself so I guess I can still make my own clothes 🤣

  • @daisydog642
    @daisydog642 Год назад

    I highly recommend the concept of under-stitching. It will magically make edges of the lining stay on the inside, around the neckline for example. Just a detail that will make those edges look crisper

  • @emilyporter1186
    @emilyporter1186 Год назад +1

    In case no one has said, the little "trinkets" hanging from her apron in the game are drop spindles! She's spinning some yarn/thread (and is apparently unworried about them unspinning).
    Also!!! In terms of outdoor plants, I highly recommend trying to find places that sell plants native to your area! They're way more hardy and low maintenance cuz they're evolved to live in your climate :)

  • @sabrinanelsen8660
    @sabrinanelsen8660 Год назад +65

    Excuse me, Rachel, this is THE CONTENT I love from you. I mean, I love it all, tbh, but your sewing videos are so cozy and I love them. ❤

  • @CordeiroViivi
    @CordeiroViivi Год назад +2

    The videos of you sewing items you're going to wear are actually my favourite

  • @thenowhereman3295
    @thenowhereman3295 Год назад

    Wonderful video, as always! The best way to water your plant is to 1. Make sure it has a drainage hole. 2. Drown it. No mercy. Let it drip over a sink or tub. 3. Let it chill until the soil is dry again. I like to use a chopstick or popsicle stick or whatever I have on hand.

  • @nunchuckpapi8579
    @nunchuckpapi8579 Год назад +56

    Little do u know Rachel. this is exact the kind of content our whimsical hearts desire!!

  • @daniellelucy6056
    @daniellelucy6056 Год назад +22

    In the spirit of the year of “whole ass-ing it”, you need to march up to your Singer in that beautiful barn of yours and remind it who’s boss 👑 Plus, we’re all here rooting for you in as you learn something new! ❤️

  • @Becky_Theroux_Gockel
    @Becky_Theroux_Gockel Год назад

    That looks like a game I would play... but I haven't. After all the years I have watched you... you ooze clever, artistic, and extravagance. The three things hanging from her dress are spinning whorls. If I were a serf in the supposed time period I would defiantly dress like her and be spinning, knitting, and embroidering to my heart's content. (They didn't have crochet back then at least the patterns weren't known until the 1820s). If I haven't said so before I really enjoy watching your videos. Sometimes I watch them a couple of times.

  • @tannafofanna
    @tannafofanna Год назад

    Outside gardening advice. Look up every plant and what they need. Do not rely on any labels or instructions from the store tag that goes for seeds as well. Look up your zone number and the plant plus what kind of soil water and light it needs

  • @Siennaflower
    @Siennaflower Год назад +64

    I don't know why you worry about making spectacular projects, when we are all just here for you. You are hysterical and captivating no matter what you do! ❤

  • @thebrightestbitch9530
    @thebrightestbitch9530 Год назад +25

    I need her to have a game channel and just talk about how she likes the costume lol

  • @NoDecaf7
    @NoDecaf7 Год назад

    I LIVE for those tiny buds on the trees. Rachel, I kid you not, I giggled with delight on a walk today as I walked past bushes and trees emerging from their slumber. Life and growth are beautiful.

  • @JoDidntHearYou
    @JoDidntHearYou Год назад +1

    You keep making me remember I've wanted to make my own clothes for as long as I can remember; my mom even got me a surger. I've been too scared to try turning it on lol.
    anyways, thanks for the reminder that when you have some good patterns that fit you well, your possibilities really are endless!

    • @JoDidntHearYou
      @JoDidntHearYou Год назад

      omg I just got to 12:44 and you're talking about the new machine you haven't started using yet. I feel so validated hahaha

  • @cynthieful
    @cynthieful Год назад +14

    I actually really like it when you make something you will actually wear a lot. While cosplay stuff can be cool, I love being practical so I always find enjoyment seeing something being used more than a few times. Also, your dresses aren't boring, ever. And it's fun to follow your journey through making them, so dont ya worry and just make as many practical "boring" clothes ya want!

  • @ashrichfield7135
    @ashrichfield7135 Год назад +46

    i love your sewing content! a lot of people on youtube that make clothes make everything look so effortless and easy and it's encouraging watching someone who's so chill about the fact that everything doesnt always turn out how you want it to.

  • @phoebeluo
    @phoebeluo 11 месяцев назад

    That leaf placemat would make an adorable assym bodice for a woodland nymph look.

  • @barbhayes5613
    @barbhayes5613 Год назад

    Take that giant quilted leaf, stick it on the front of the apron, and sew some vertical pockets in it to hold your tools! Love your videos - you are a gem. Cheers!

  • @godeelofthedeep584
    @godeelofthedeep584 Год назад +10

    Rachel! those doo-dads are called drop spindles. They were used in medieval Europe to spin wool into thread. (Spinning wheels were big and expensive.) It's cool that they included that in the game. Drop spindles were absolutely just an everyday thing that you could pick up or put down, and speaking from personal experience, probably also a medieval stim toy/fidget spinner.

  • @davidnelson1578
    @davidnelson1578 Год назад +4

    those spool trinkets looked like spindle whirls. sticks weighted with stones to spin raw cotton into thread,

  • @laviniasnow4494
    @laviniasnow4494 Год назад +2

    Beautiful end result! 😍 Also, thanks to you, I discovered the beautiful „A Plague Tale” game series. 🥰

  • @vintageheresy
    @vintageheresy Год назад

    I’ve been sewing since I was 5 and holy hell you are so relatable… I appreciate the use of pins for skirt paneling, I not only have a lead foot, but I DO NOT have the patience for pins. A need? Yes. But will I? Absolutely not.

  • @spiderbeam
    @spiderbeam Год назад +30

    I like that you keep coming back to your favorite patterns - for one, the clothes never come out the same because your inspiration is always wildly different and wonderful. for two, it's encouraging that you know which patterns suit your body so well - maybe someday I'll get there too!
    that said, please feel free to try new ones or follow your muse wherever you're most interested. it's all entertaining and inspiring as hell ❤