Making a 1950s Evening Gown - Vogue 191

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2018
  • When you don't have any festive holiday parties to wear a pretty dress to so you go to a christmas tree farm instead.
    (Thanks to Mike's Christmas Tree Farm on LI for letting us take pictures!)
    Things mentioned:
    The fabric was from Diana's Fabrics in NYC
    Lining from Fabric Mart Fabrics
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    Pattern was purchased from ProctorCollectibles on etsy
    Lancaster PA Haul (shows the hat!): • Lancaster Pennsylvania...
    Shoes were from Royal Vintage
    The earrings are marked from the 50's but I got them at Barntique Village
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    I’ve been sewing for five years and focused on period costumes and original designs for the last three. I make costumes for fun and to expand my skill set so I can hopefully get a job in the industry someday.
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  • @abbeyscott2321
    @abbeyscott2321 5 лет назад +1400

    Not gonna lie, I was scrolling through RUclips and I saw this and I am absolutely IN LOVE with this dress. I'm 13, and my mom has been trying to teach me how to sew, but my real interest popped up when I started watching sewing videos. I even made my first skirt with no help the other day! (measured myself and everything, it turned out great) I really want to make this dress, but it seems a bit ambitious to only be my second project, but once I get more experience and watch more videos, I am DEFINITELY MAKING THIS. You earned a subscriber my dude.

    • @flowerbottom1974
      @flowerbottom1974 5 лет назад +60

      The best way to learn is to be a bit ambitious! My second project was a sateen fitted coat. This may be big but don't be afraid try something similar.

    • @eileenmarie1652
      @eileenmarie1652 5 лет назад +37

      Beginner sewer here! It’s actually not so bad to try a larger project early on. That way, you learn if you go wrong somewhere. :)

    • @lady_sir_knight3713
      @lady_sir_knight3713 5 лет назад +21

      I know this reply is more than a little late, but do it! Ambitious projects are how we learn-the techniques stick the best when learned the hard way. And you'll never be as passionate about a project later as you are now.

    • @missyc13
      @missyc13 5 лет назад +2

      Just try! You can do it. Your mom can help if you can't figure something out

    • @Viktor_Drakkon394
      @Viktor_Drakkon394 5 лет назад +13

      My second thing i ever made was a gown. Its on pause because fuck sleeves but i learned A TON from that dress. Making something so large is the PERFECT way to learn because you have more to practice repeat techniques.

  • @seattlegirl2077
    @seattlegirl2077 5 лет назад +823

    That's was my mother in law who got invited to the fancy party but made the clothes herself. She was the wife of a Marine Corp officer - dress balls and the works in the 1950s and 60s.

    • @LadyCatherine538
      @LadyCatherine538 5 лет назад +58

      Seattle Home . Military Balls were serious matters. My grandfather was a coach at the USMA so his five daughters were dressed to the hilt for those occasions. Four married West Point graduates.

    • @seattlegirl2077
      @seattlegirl2077 5 лет назад +39

      @@LadyCatherine538 I have some pictures! And one floor length silver dress. She must have been a dark haired beauty in that dress.

    • @joanrepenshek2991
      @joanrepenshek2991 Год назад

      That dress is gorgeous on you

  • @area51l
    @area51l 5 лет назад +411

    I'm going to write in to McCall's and tell them about this video.... looking at the comments, there are so many people (myself included) who'd buy this pattern in a heartbeat if it were re-released. This pattern should be a part of their next Vintage Vogue line!

    • @ourcrazyfamily101
      @ourcrazyfamily101 5 лет назад +3

      www.etsy.com/listing/480084401/1959-vintage-vogue-sewing-pattern-b32?gpla=1&gao=1&&:pla-297065912291_c__480084401&gclid=CjwKCAiA9qHhBRB2EiwA7poaeAHZO6IZZoyf2vabq0jIdzCE8GPXLznHGenY_Kn-3W-hZh3K324AEBoCEJ4QAvD_BwE

    • @AlexaFaie
      @AlexaFaie 5 лет назад +13

      @@ourcrazyfamily101 Great link (and still active). I just wish that my measurements were more conducive to beginner projects with little knowledge of how to do alterations to a pattern and keep it looking the same. I measure 40", 26", 40" and so it would be a ton of work to edit based on the pattern sizes (largest bust size is 36", largest hip is 38" but since its a circle skirt I can easily get away with that).
      Kinda want one anyway. To hoard in case I learn. Or find someone who can make one for me. Its so pretty. I have exactly zero places to wear it to, but I want one so badly.

    • @alexreith4877
      @alexreith4877 4 года назад

      Alexa Faie it seems like with the gathering of the panel at the front, assuming that your extra volume at the bust is actually in front and not a wideness at the back, that you could probably get away with adding extra ease at the front gathered panel and be set since the fitted part of the dress actually hits just below the bust.

    • @AlexaFaie
      @AlexaFaie 4 года назад +4

      @@alexreith4877 I have no idea how I'd do that (so beginner) but that sounds promising that it might work. Yeah all of my volume is up front. Its hell trying to get bras to fit since all my volume is forward and my boobs touch without a bra. So yeah, definitely its the boobs making that circumference up. I tend to stick to stretchy fabrics (like a 95% viscose, 5% elastane blend) for most of my wardrobe or knitted garments with stretch just to avoid the hell that is trying to fit my boobs in something that also fits my waist. LOL But the styles I'm drawn to for things to make myself are always this kind of old style where everything was cut from non-stretch (mostly) fabric and that requires precision engineering. Its weird because I've made myself a couple of corsets and found that relatively easy, but a dress project like this seems so daunting.

    • @alexreith4877
      @alexreith4877 4 года назад

      @@AlexaFaie it should be as easy as making the rest of the dress, making sure that fits well, then cutting the front gathered panel up to twice as large in both length and width, gathering it with basting stitches, and pinning it to the front straps of a well fitting bra, then put the rest of the bodice on over top and smooth and arrange the fabric in a pleasing way and carefully pin around the edges to attach the gathered panel to the bodice. Unpin it from the bra straps first, then take it all off and sew the gathered panel to the bodice and cut away the excess fabric. Finish the top edge by rolling and whip stitching it down.

  • @FairchildCosplayPage
    @FairchildCosplayPage 5 лет назад +803

    I think she's being held captive with how many videos she's put out this week. ANGELA, ARE YOU OKAY? BLINK TWICE IF YOU NEED US TO RESCUE YOU!

  • @waterlily7358
    @waterlily7358 5 лет назад +165

    Omg this would make such a pretty homecoming/prom dress!

  • @damnbro_idc
    @damnbro_idc 5 лет назад +853

    The modesty piece at the chest is so bright for a second I thought you were just going bare skin

    • @Chocolettino
      @Chocolettino 4 года назад +7

      Not Me
      I would have used a darker material, too, but that’s just me.
      Huge respect for sticking with it, I mostly lose motivation halfway through.

    • @1st1anarkissed
      @1st1anarkissed 4 года назад +8

      that is likely the intention of the original design, a flirty sexy way of being modest, because women were always playing loose and fast with the rules.

  • @mclaire9447
    @mclaire9447 5 лет назад +29

    ‘The print is a little bit...older’ 🤣🤣🤣I actually recognize that print! My mom made cushions out of it when I was little! Sigh, it makes me nostalgic for my childhood home ☺️

    • @rnptenafly
      @rnptenafly 4 года назад +5

      I thought she said Bolder

  • @gatatica1
    @gatatica1 5 лет назад +230

    Gorgeous! Looks like you just came out of one of those Disney Movies, like a princess.

  • @Basketcase12
    @Basketcase12 4 года назад +28

    "Brocade, the true god of fraying."
    *war flashbacks*
    truer words, my dear...

  • @feverspell
    @feverspell 5 лет назад +80

    That dress is divine, Angela! I'm uber jealous and want to steal it from your closet. I'd love to see that dress made in a deeper jewel tone, like a sapphire blue or even a darker amethyst.

  • @melanievarela4048
    @melanievarela4048 5 лет назад +2

    The Christmas rush is over for us Mail Carriers, so I'm catching up. I can't give enough "Likes" to this dress. The style, the color, the fit, the glitter....and the SPIN! All so excellent!

  • @jacquiethielen
    @jacquiethielen 4 года назад +2

    This is the same pattern my best friend sewed for her bridesmaids and her wedding dress! Ours (bridesmaids) were a deep purple cocktail length and hers was long and shiny silver. It sounds campy and it was by design. Sadly she and her Husband have since passed but thank you for the instigation of memories. In fact I just started watching you because you remind me of her in a way.

  • @jpeterson2150
    @jpeterson2150 4 года назад +3

    This made me think of the prom dresses that my grandmother made me as I was too tall to buy "ready-made." The feel of wearing a beautiful well made fancy dress is something I'll never forget! Thank you 😘

  • @LadyCatherine538
    @LadyCatherine538 5 лет назад +320

    The Lady of Means would select the pattern and fabric then hand it to her dressmaker or the seamstress . She would have any slight alterations done at fitting one or two then send her houseman to fetch it. Suitable for dinners at home or the club.
    My mother- in-law grew up in a fabulous 124(?) room home in Shanghai. The family had a resident seamstress, two knitters and a special person to prepare and tend to the three cats in addition to the usual a driver, cooks and housemaids. Nice. She and three sisters escaped to the USA to study before the communists seized the house and put her father in a tiger cage. Needless to say she couldn’t cook but she was an excellent physician.

    • @CSmith-tn8nv
      @CSmith-tn8nv 5 лет назад +42

      Catherine Marchand Wow! That's a fascinating family story.

    • @ArtU4All
      @ArtU4All 5 лет назад +47

      Deserving of a series on Netflix 👍👗👍

    • @nicolethijs5428
      @nicolethijs5428 5 лет назад +22

      Catherine Marchand you should write a book about her life!

    • @32Koifish
      @32Koifish 5 лет назад +30

      lmao maybe the communists didnt think one family needed a 124 room house

    • @MissMatched
      @MissMatched 5 лет назад +5

      Cool family history

  • @mayhelenaplumb7002
    @mayhelenaplumb7002 4 года назад +4

    I 100% want this to be my wedding dress pattern. So fancy! So twirly!

  • @iDolciBaci1
    @iDolciBaci1 5 лет назад +41

    You look like a princess.

  • @damnbro_idc
    @damnbro_idc 5 лет назад +17

    I like how half annoyed you look when presenting the dress 😂 like wind, lighting, dress being caught on a tree, there is always something

  • @RitaBaumann
    @RitaBaumann 4 года назад +4

    That is actually a very fashionable hem length for the 50's. My mother got married in 1956 and the hem length of her wedding dress was just like that!

  • @amytiller1751
    @amytiller1751 5 лет назад +2

    This would make a gorgeous wedding dress at Christmas

  • @berkleypearl2363
    @berkleypearl2363 5 лет назад +139

    The dress is beautiful, but your dog Gwen looks just like my dog Lucy who passed away this year. Please give your beautiful pooch some hugs and kisses for me

    • @kckazcoll1
      @kckazcoll1 5 лет назад +12

      my little dachshund passed away 2 years ago and I still miss her

    • @mollyahearn5777
      @mollyahearn5777 5 лет назад +7

      Sending you both so much love 💖🐶💖💜💐

    • @kckazcoll1
      @kckazcoll1 5 лет назад +3

      @@mollyahearn5777 thank you, Molly

    • @mollyahearn5777
      @mollyahearn5777 5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome!

  • @Poppy-
    @Poppy- 5 лет назад +729

    The dress is fantastic! I'm a bit overwhelmed by all the steps. You are so patient. I'm wondering: why is tule called horsehair?Merry 🎁Christmas🎄 to you

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  5 лет назад +141

      Horsehair braid is very different from tulle, I'm not sure if there is anything I can compare it to, but it's a super thick plastic mesh that is woven in a way that makes it flexible.

    • @Poppy-
      @Poppy- 5 лет назад +22

      @@AngelaClaytonCostumery Because in french I think they are all called tulle, but different gauge of. Unless I'm totally in the limbo lol. Thanks for the reply 😉

    • @ArtU4All
      @ArtU4All 5 лет назад +21

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulle_(netting)
      I imagine, tulle made from horse hair, in the OLDEN DAYS, was meant to be and WAS stiffer. Thus the shortcut to “horsehair” term today (?)

    • @Poppy-
      @Poppy- 5 лет назад +14

      @@ArtU4All probably, in the same vein as boning that was originally whale "bones" that are actually the equivalent of their teeth. Horsehair had several use (filling for furniture, still in bow for violin...) Still, I have no clue what it's called in French lol

    • @Florencetrg
      @Florencetrg 5 лет назад +16

      Because I am endlessly curious, and French, I looked it up. And horsehair braid, like she used, is called crin plat in French, which makes sense (as crin is the French word for horsehair)

  • @Sera-Marie
    @Sera-Marie 5 лет назад +3

    Gorgeous. I love the 50s style. Particularly the cut of the bottom half. Just gorgeous.

  • @rhiannonm8132
    @rhiannonm8132 5 лет назад +2

    This is gorgeous Angela!!! I love the low back - keeps it from feeling too Victorian even though it’s a giant floofy gown. The fifties were like a lovely combo of some of fashion’s most fun eras - floofy skirts but not so much that it completely overwhelms the person within. Sometimes I wonder how women didn’t get lost in all the fabric they used way back when.

  • @stefaniesombaty8980
    @stefaniesombaty8980 4 года назад +2

    Oh to have lived in this era when women's clothes were made to accent the body. You look so lovely. The dress is beautiful and I really enjoy your video's. It takes me back to childhood when I would watch my Great Aunt and Step-Grandmother make clothes. I was fascinated.

  • @_JoyceArt
    @_JoyceArt 5 лет назад +18

    What a stunning dress, and you look gorgeous in it. I’m officially in love with the lining, it combines very well with the outer fabric.
    Look at me, talking like I know what I’m talking about. I just shortened a tablecloth, and made napkins with the remaining fabric, so I’m an expert. 🤣

  • @bethmartinuk3148
    @bethmartinuk3148 5 лет назад +78

    Wow that's a lot of material. Too bad the dress couldn't be reversible. Both materials are gorgeous.

    • @LisaCalegari
      @LisaCalegari 4 года назад +1

      I am just like- 20 yard of silk? How does one have the money to buy twenty yards of silk! And how does the dress need 20 yards!!! Idk, maybe it was 10 yards of silk, 10 yards of lining, or something along those lines but oof, hefty price tag.

    • @mclaire9447
      @mclaire9447 4 года назад

      When I was little my mom made cushions out of the same fabric as the lining. I miss those cushions

  • @suchanyalertsaranont9292
    @suchanyalertsaranont9292 4 года назад +2

    vintage dresses like this needs to brought back as a trend

  • @theresaconner185
    @theresaconner185 5 лет назад +1

    Love this gown! It's gorgeous! My mother made dresses similar to that one. She wore that type of dress to holiday gatherings with friends. A super fancy occasion was not required.

  • @sharontaylor4392
    @sharontaylor4392 5 лет назад +58

    What a surprise! Your Christmas gowns are the grand finale of the year, but with all that you have put out lately I didn't think you could possibly do a gown this year! I think what I admire most about you is your hard work. I sometimes read comments on how lucky you are to be so talented or have this or that, but you started out with nothing much but some books from your aunts I think, and made simple things like a pirates costume and such. Those early outfits were darling, but nothing compared to the serious work you do now. Reminds of the saying, "It's funny, the harder I work, the luckier I seem to get." Thank you Angela and hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!

  • @LadyDayRina
    @LadyDayRina 5 лет назад +31

    Oh my gosh Angela you've done it again girl. Beautiful. My Wedding dress is almost finished hope you see it and love it. It is not vintage but still I think it is something you might like.

  • @violettbellerose1173
    @violettbellerose1173 4 года назад +2

    Straight from the 50's, it's lovely

  • @shandywriter
    @shandywriter 5 лет назад

    Gorgeous! My mom grew up fairly poor, but she knew how to sew and became great at copying couture, including Vogue patterns. You did a stunning job here.

  • @sophuzzy
    @sophuzzy 5 лет назад +48

    No shame in being able to sew in the 50's and 60's (or any of the succeeding decades). Happily, for a child in the 50's and 60's there were many opportunities to wear more formal wear, from choir concerts to faculty dinners, and later, being a hostess/usher at symphony performances. I always wanted to grow up to wear the clothes I saw in movies (Edith Head was so genius); but, by the time I got to college blue jeans had become the norm. The choice of the white for contrast does make the dress look a bit like a dirndl at first glance. Happy sewing

  • @crumpetsteaandsewing
    @crumpetsteaandsewing 5 лет назад +24

    I was thinking... “I thought she lives in New York? Shouldn’t it be very cold? Too cold to be wearing this outside at the end of December?” 😝 cute dress! Love the details. You did an amazing job!

  • @judithaudin889
    @judithaudin889 5 лет назад +3

    "Not to be confused with Freya" - that is brilliant! You really do beautiful work!

  • @maddigoodridge326
    @maddigoodridge326 4 года назад +1

    Wow! Look at that SILHOUETTE! I am obsessed

  • @edwardianmystery
    @edwardianmystery 5 лет назад +144

    I am screaming in decibels now known to mankind because of this upload schedule and dress.

  • @juliagl5790
    @juliagl5790 5 лет назад +10

    Angela, your dress is beautiful ! I love all things 1950s, since I was born in the 50's. Continue your fabulous work and Happy Holidays! Julie

  • @DrMomT
    @DrMomT 4 года назад

    Enjoyed this very much because my mother's wedding gown from 1947 was made from a Vogue pattern, which cost a $1.00 back then. She paid some lady $25 to make it from a bolt of silk that my uncle sent her from Japan during the end of the war. I was able to wear it for my wedding in 1988, and the only change I needed was I had to have new sleeves made from the small piece of material left because my mom's arms were shorter and the elbow dart was in the wrong place.

  • @tracicracraft7238
    @tracicracraft7238 5 лет назад +1

    I love the lining ~ it's wonderful. The dress is beautiful. I love that you found your own way to finish the top, very clever. I have found when working with older patterns you sometimes have to work things out yourself... the elastic in dress back. Wonderful video. ❤

  • @martaaberg3330
    @martaaberg3330 5 лет назад +75

    Gorgeous dress! You need long gloves to go with it!

    • @grey_roses
      @grey_roses 5 лет назад +5

      That's all that was missing! 💙

  • @threadsandpurrs
    @threadsandpurrs 5 лет назад +3

    It's lovely. I don't really understand the appeal of sleeveless dresses for winter, but the colors are beautiful and festive. The cut is also flattering. The skirt is as full as some of the Renaissance gowns I've sewn...

  • @nicoledeloncrais5940
    @nicoledeloncrais5940 5 лет назад

    Seriously Angela this dress 👗 is spectacular and almost as beautiful and gorgeous as you are! Oh, my giddy aunt, you excelled yourself and your commentary is once again, uniquely fabulous. Well done you amazing young lady. Please, Never, Never,Never change your timeless qualities

  • @lindahanke
    @lindahanke 5 лет назад +1

    Love seeing old patterns.

  • @sonipitts
    @sonipitts 5 лет назад +11

    OMG I love this dress. Now I want one, which I shall obviously wear to all of my myriad social occasions.
    ~checks calendar~
    ~crickets~
    Curse you, Angela Clayton. ~shakes fist, starts planning project anyway because screw it, why shouldn't grocery shopping at Aldi be a magical event~

    • @kendramoe7201
      @kendramoe7201 5 лет назад +1

      sonipitts lol there’s nothing saying it cant😁 go to aldi in a ball gown if you want

    • @sonipitts
      @sonipitts 5 лет назад +3

      @@kendramoe7201 Now that I think about it, shopping at Aldi is already pretty magical af, because I am always finding the most amazing, tasty stuff tucked away into odd corners of the shelves that I could swear weren't there the week before. I really should start dressing for the occasion.
      ~waves fairy godmother wand and wonders if it's going to be easier to draft a new pattern, adapt an existing cheaper pattern or pay up for this one~

  • @guineapiggirl400
    @guineapiggirl400 5 лет назад +34

    That dress tho 😍😍😍😍 i hope you have a lovely christmas and new years angela!!

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 5 лет назад

    Angela, this is one of the prettiest dresses I have ever seen. What an accomplishment!

  • @tspeecestudios
    @tspeecestudios 5 лет назад +1

    This is so gorgeous!!! Forget the party, just take yourself to Target. Larger center aisles are great for spinning

  • @CSmith-tn8nv
    @CSmith-tn8nv 5 лет назад +4

    Beautiful! That's how you hem melton & boiled wool too - just sub hair canvas for the horse hair.

  • @estelledesigns
    @estelledesigns 5 лет назад +6

    Wow you're really pumping out the videos Angela! The dress is absolutely stunning! Hope you have happy holidays and get some time to relax a bit over the holiday season! 🎁🎄

  • @carolcurley7840
    @carolcurley7840 5 лет назад

    So romantic. Where has all the beauty and romance gone in today’s fashion. Congratulations you did a magnificent job. Merry Christmas.

  • @SewFrancine6120
    @SewFrancine6120 5 лет назад

    Angela thank you so much for sharing you creative talents. You inspire me to sew more often.

  • @TammyJerkChicken
    @TammyJerkChicken 5 лет назад +56

    Brocade! The God of fraying! I love all your cute jokes in this video! I hope you get some sleep. Thank you for your hard work. This dress is amazing and would wear this at any possible time! But I wear Lolita and see no reason to not wear inappropriate dresses for no reason hahaha
    HOW are you out in the cold with no sleeves xD

  • @cassandrafuqua8279
    @cassandrafuqua8279 5 лет назад +4

    OMG!!!
    I have this pattern also. Absolutely love it!!!!
    Thank you for this video 🤗

  • @oona791
    @oona791 5 лет назад

    Gotta say, I understood none of this, and only clicked this video because it was in my recommended but by GOD are you talented!!!!! Absolutely beautiful!!!

  • @27dog101
    @27dog101 5 лет назад

    I would totally wear this as a wedding dress! The color of the fabric is the exact color of wedding dress I would want to wear!

  • @JadeStrawberry
    @JadeStrawberry 5 лет назад +104

    The dress turned out gorgeous. It also looks gorgeous on you. :-)

  • @functionoflightone
    @functionoflightone 5 лет назад +9

    Gorgeous. You and the dress. Just gorgeous.

  • @inescansing1363
    @inescansing1363 5 лет назад

    Wow!!! Absolutely incredible! Your craftsmanship and the way the dress looks, and how you wear it... Absolutely spectacular.

  • @Sew_Learning
    @Sew_Learning 5 лет назад

    Thank you Angela! Love this dress! Yes, you are very patient with all those steps. 👗👒👠

  • @soileilkkala8831
    @soileilkkala8831 5 лет назад +9

    Stunning dress ! Merry Christmas beautiful girlie ! Thank you !

    • @flavarz
      @flavarz 5 лет назад

      Awemazing. The goal of any serious dress maker hahahaha is daring to sew from a Vogue dress pattern. Thanks for being my inspiration. I shall give this a go soon!

  • @mariemason4252
    @mariemason4252 5 лет назад +13

    This dress is gorgeous and I LOVE the color! It would have been nice to see your earrings and I think a 1950's updo would have completed the look. :)

  • @emarier1
    @emarier1 5 лет назад +1

    The sheen on that fabric... wow.
    And the color!

  • @joblank74
    @joblank74 5 лет назад +1

    Literally vintage dress goals!

  • @user-ri2qn4qo4k
    @user-ri2qn4qo4k 5 лет назад +3

    This dress is absolutely divine and you did such an amazing job on it! I'd love to make a dress like this one day, and you make it seem much less daunting! Thank you so much for your wonderful videos, I learn so much from them and they are the perfect way to relax. :)

  • @seselle
    @seselle 5 лет назад +6

    Precioso un canal diferente para disfrutar de autenticas joyas en diseño y costura

  • @deborahlyne5636
    @deborahlyne5636 5 лет назад

    Thank you for washing the silk. I bought a bolt of that type of silk and normally sew with knits. I was having trouble thinking of how that fabric would drape. The extra washing made it so i can visualize the fabric in a pattern better then before I watched your video. You are also right about the hem method. Brilliant!

  • @marta_sanders
    @marta_sanders 5 лет назад

    This dress is to die for! So beautiful! I'm here for the coats and the historical costumes and vintage... Well, for everything, really. Happy holidays!

  • @allieg6401
    @allieg6401 5 лет назад +4

    The first time I watched this video I was just shocked speechless! its so beautiful!!
    Hell I'd find ANY reason to wear this dress, That colour is marvelous on you!!
    I loved this video with the voiceover but also where you took a break and just let us watch too, but I love your videos either way.
    Its Xmas eve here so have a great xmas!! cuddle to Gwennie!!

  • @marywest2896
    @marywest2896 5 лет назад +9

    this is the most beautiful dress you have made to date and it looks smashing on you..... go out to dinner with a good looking man and celebrate!!!

  • @TL_oS
    @TL_oS 5 лет назад

    That dress is sublime! The lining fabric takes it over the top and gives it an awesome kick of personality. Beautiful work.

  • @gsunsetave
    @gsunsetave 5 лет назад

    Love the outtakes at the end. The color on this dress is divine and the bow had character.

  • @AdirondackRuby
    @AdirondackRuby 5 лет назад +4

    Merry Christmas Eve Eve, Angela! What a gorgeous dress, even down to the lining! So glad you were able to make this fabric work, after all the problems. Impressed by all that pinking. My shears are SO tight and I can't work out how to loosen them up, so I can barely go half a yard before my hand aches. Brocade is Freya's rebellious little brother, they left him out of mythology because he was just too outrageous.
    That is a really interesting thought. Being glamorous & wealthy enough to go to extravagant parties, but choosing to sew for yourself instead of commisioning a seamstress to make one or buying something from a designer. Different people from different eras (or even the same one) can have drastically different priorities, when & in what aspects of life they like to spend their money (or time). I still do that. Sometimes, even though I know I could quickly & easily sew up a given garment, I will still sometimes buy it in order to spend that time on a more complex one. Or alternately, I will buy the more complex or time-consuming garments, to give me more time to zoom through a pile of basics.

  • @mparis130
    @mparis130 5 лет назад +8

    ANGELA!!!! This dress is really stunning! The fabric, the color, the full skirt, the scooped back.... EVERYTHING. This might be my favorite thing you've ever made (but I'm sure I say that every single gotdam week LOL). Major kudos. Happy holidays!

  • @daipatt7677
    @daipatt7677 5 лет назад +2

    Loved the dress! you look so glamorous in it. I also enjoyed watching you sewing, gave me motivation to finish my sewing projects.

  • @tingle_sugar1817
    @tingle_sugar1817 3 года назад +1

    I’m a man, and I’d love to wear a dress like that. Amazing work 💚💚

  • @antonioinfante6014
    @antonioinfante6014 5 лет назад +3

    Love your videos!

  • @DaphneAbernathy
    @DaphneAbernathy 5 лет назад +40

    I love this dress! Maybe you have mentioned this but where did you find the patterns you are using for this series? And FYI since moving to England two years ago I have gone to several black tie and white tie events and I make my own dresses when I can mostly because I like having pockets in my dresses.

    • @ourcrazyfamily101
      @ourcrazyfamily101 5 лет назад +4

      she says in the description where she got this specific pattern, which I found online if you are looking for it www.etsy.com/listing/480084401/1959-vintage-vogue-sewing-pattern-b32?gpla=1&gao=1&&:pla-297065912291_c__480084401&gclid=CjwKCAiA9qHhBRB2EiwA7poaeAHZO6IZZoyf2vabq0jIdzCE8GPXLznHGenY_Kn-3W-hZh3K324AEBoCEJ4QAvD_BwE

    • @user-ym7rp9qb8d
      @user-ym7rp9qb8d 5 лет назад +5

      Heck ya pockets

  • @CallieRoseMartinsyde
    @CallieRoseMartinsyde 5 лет назад

    I *adore* 1950s dresses, they're so pretty and feminine. You look like a princess in this one. I hope you felt like one - especially after all the work you put in to make it.

  • @octo448
    @octo448 5 лет назад

    I am not even ten seconds in and I'm already screaming internally. It is SO PRETTY and it looks SO GOOD on you. I want something exactly like it. OMG this would be such a pretty wedding dress in white satin or lace.

  • @geek8822
    @geek8822 4 года назад +40

    Nobody:
    Absolutely nobody:
    Me: tries to make this with a hot glue gun

  • @Marisahj18
    @Marisahj18 5 лет назад +4

    Super cute, but man that is a lot of fabric for one dress!

  • @Jacques_S
    @Jacques_S 5 лет назад

    This is amazing! What a beautiful dress! She makes this look a lot easier than it is. This video also demonstrates how many decisions need to be made when creating. I love it! She is very talented.

  • @pammipayne3334
    @pammipayne3334 4 года назад

    Such a beautiful dress, the hours and days it took to complete shows how much passion you have for creating something from scratch. Stunning dress.

  • @rapmonhyung
    @rapmonhyung 5 лет назад +4

    Absolutely gorgeous! Your hands and gestures(?)-something about your hands is just so pleasing to watch. Thank you for another great video!

    • @annalei2641
      @annalei2641 5 лет назад +1

      好喜欢这件长裙,也很想自己动手做,如何做呢?过程知道了,可是尺寸如何确定呢?

  • @yungzubass9648
    @yungzubass9648 5 лет назад +6

    Beautiful dress. You are amazing and talented seamstress.

  • @sobreira-martyndesign3317
    @sobreira-martyndesign3317 5 лет назад +1

    Gorgeous work, well done Angela. I love the 50’s fashion.

  • @rjahsir
    @rjahsir 4 года назад

    I’ve watched this far too many times to have not tried looking for this pattern and recreating this.

  • @deltaflute03
    @deltaflute03 5 лет назад +32

    Angela?!? There’s MORE of your makes?!? I’m internally shrieking like a fan girl at a rock concert. If I actually shrieked my family would think that I’ve injured myself so I just gasped and internally squealed.

  • @rabbit6546
    @rabbit6546 5 лет назад +19

    i'm too lazy to log into patreon to leave this comment there but i would really love to see a petticoat tutorial if you ever have the time! i've been needing to make one for cosplays that have awkward lengths/sizes and i'd love to see how you go about making yours!

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  5 лет назад +9

      I filmed making the petticoat that went under this! IT was kind of a fail but I'm going to put that up on Patreon someday soon (maybe january?) and plan on making a more detailed tutorial at some point! They are really easy - just repetitive to make.

    • @malesna92
      @malesna92 5 лет назад

      @@AngelaClaytonCostumery You did an amazing job there! I wish we could see the petticoat here as well... the way this dress moves is beautiful and princessy! I'd love to have one of those on my wedding day so it seems like floating on the dance floor :D

  • @theresa6552
    @theresa6552 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful! I enjoy sewing and I made a gorgous wedding dress for my daughter We (even my husband helped )with the sequins! But now all of the intricate details are a bit much for me. I like sewing easy/peasy stuff LOL

  • @sarah_k_kreative
    @sarah_k_kreative 5 лет назад

    Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I chose a 1950's Vogue ball gown pattern for my wedding dress. My (saintly) mother sewed it for me, 18 years ago. The pattern you chose is a little different, but simply stunning. I keep thinking I can find SOME party to wear it to again, but it's only been to a few of my modeling gigs. You'll find a place to wear yours, too, and here's hoping it's a Netflix role!

  • @susanjoynersnodgrass9766
    @susanjoynersnodgrass9766 5 лет назад +7

    Love your videos! Just a little curious though as to how much you pay for each of your vintage patterns? Thanks!

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  5 лет назад +5

      I believe all but three cost under $20. Usually they are closer to $5. But it depends on the condition and how old they are!

  • @cookiebukie2902
    @cookiebukie2902 5 лет назад +9

    Gorgeous dress❤️ I was wondering, will you be making a Christmas costume this year?

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  5 лет назад +7

      I did! We'll see if I can get the video edited in time, though!

    • @cookiebukie2902
      @cookiebukie2902 5 лет назад +2

      Awesome❤️ I absolutely love your Christmas or any of your fantasy dresses. I’ve actually attempted the fake flower dress and people love it 🥰

  • @AmythefirstA
    @AmythefirstA 5 лет назад

    I love how the fabric shines when you twirl!

  • @lindak8664
    @lindak8664 4 года назад +1

    Living through the 80’s when silk shirts were very much the thing, and being an absolute grot. I can tell you, add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse water, it helps it with the lustre and iron it dry, its the only way i could ever get all the wrinkles, lumps & bumps out, ironing spray didn’t stand a chance.
    That dress is stunning! You need to hook up with a sailor, they have all sorts of balls (or at least they used to) 😍

  • @serenam.9266
    @serenam.9266 5 лет назад +3

    Where do you get your fabric? I look online because my area isn't know for being a fabric mecca.

  • @iDolciBaci1
    @iDolciBaci1 5 лет назад +6

    Angela where do you get your vintage patterns. I want this pattern so desperately

    • @sheilasherret9596
      @sheilasherret9596 5 лет назад +6

      She mentions the brand and pattern number. If you google "vogue 191 -pinterest" (the -pinterest is to avoid the billion Pinterest results) at least two of the early results are places to buy reprints of the pattern. Good luck.

    • @ourcrazyfamily101
      @ourcrazyfamily101 5 лет назад +1

      www.etsy.com/listing/480084401/1959-vintage-vogue-sewing-pattern-b32?gpla=1&gao=1&&:pla-297065912291_c__480084401&gclid=CjwKCAiA9qHhBRB2EiwA7poaeAHZO6IZZoyf2vabq0jIdzCE8GPXLznHGenY_Kn-3W-hZh3K324AEBoCEJ4QAvD_BwE

    • @iDolciBaci1
      @iDolciBaci1 5 лет назад

      @@ourcrazyfamily101 thank you by the fashion gods thank you

    • @ourcrazyfamily101
      @ourcrazyfamily101 5 лет назад +1

      Your welcome haha. I know its definitley on the pricey side but I think its worth every penny haha

    • @iDolciBaci1
      @iDolciBaci1 5 лет назад

      @@ourcrazyfamily101 I saw other from the same seller. I wont be able to fit but I want to try making it

  • @audoldends6799
    @audoldends6799 4 года назад

    I’ve been watching costube for a while and this is the first project I actually want to make!

  • @annafatima
    @annafatima 5 лет назад

    I’m so happy you were able to save that fabric. And the dress is incredible.