Thank you very much for the tutorial! I made one for myself to wear at larp where I played lady Morgana, sister of king Artur Pendragon and everybody absolutely loved it. I will definietly be sharing your video❤
Absolutely gorgeous! If I do this I might cheat a bit. It may actually not be cheating. In my case I would use a glue stick or Elmer's white school glue to temporarily glue baste the woven ribbons together so I could hand sew the woven joins without having it pinned to a box. I of course would wash the glue out afterwards. If I really wanted to "cheat" I could just fabric glue the weave together and the pearls on the joins. I think it looks much better handsewn though. I wonder if they used temporary basting glue like substances throughout history in sewing? It would make sense. I mean look at how the invention of starch changed an entire era of fashion with the huge starch ruff collars. Glue has been around in many forms forever. Ok enough about that. You have inspired me for yet another project.💖💖💖
Thank you! And don't feel like your cheating, it's using your resources! They would have done that in the past of they had access to it for sure. If I had wanted to wash glue out, I might have used it myself haha. I've def seen a few people glue their snoods together successfully!
I'm doing the same costume too. I. Half way through my snood too. I wish I see how you put it up. I found instructions on making it bu I have no idea how to wear it. You did a great job on your!
Oh awesome, I'd love to see it! I can add a little bit to the next video about how I put my hair into the snood, it's kinda organic lol, I like go upside down and add bobby pins. But I think I'll be more precise with the next time, so I'll take some video
Beautiful! How do you keep your hair from tangling up in the snood though? Whenever I wear a snood all day, my hair seems to take it as on opportunity to turn itself into a giant tangled nest. 😭
Thank you! So for this one I just threw it on upside down, if I wore it all day, it'd probs be crap. For a longer time, I'd do what I've done for short hair styles, put like a hair band on the bottom of my hair and fold that up under and pin in place underneath. I've also heard of using an invisible hairnet underneath the snood to keep things in place. I'll show how I put my hair up in the next video
I anticipated this and made mine with a layer of tulle under the ribbons. You can either attach it while sewing on the beads, or use glue to attach to to the wrong side of them.
Ah, the gold looks so pretty against red hair! It looks so cool!
Thank you!
Thank you very much for the tutorial! I made one for myself to wear at larp where I played lady Morgana, sister of king Artur Pendragon and everybody absolutely loved it. I will definietly be sharing your video❤
So happy it helped! I def want to make another, they're so pretty
@@AbiSueCostumes omg yes! Now I want one in every color to match every medieval or fantasy dress I own 😍
@magosiajakubowska3241 oh yes, that would be amazing!
Amazing! I've only ever thought to knit or crochet a snood!
Thank you!
Oh my goodness it’s absolutely stunning!
Thank you!
It’s very lovely especially with your beautiful red hair!❤
Thank you so much! 💚
thank you for such a great video, i am now obsessed with the idea of making this gorgeous little thing
Of course! It's a time intensive project, but so worth it, I love a snood!
Amazing work here! Thank you for sharing!
@@DiamondBrown-ud1ur thank you so much! 🥰💚
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely gorgeous! If I do this I might cheat a bit. It may actually not be cheating. In my case I would use a glue stick or Elmer's white school glue to temporarily glue baste the woven ribbons together so I could hand sew the woven joins without having it pinned to a box. I of course would wash the glue out afterwards. If I really wanted to "cheat" I could just fabric glue the weave together and the pearls on the joins. I think it looks much better handsewn though. I wonder if they used temporary basting glue like substances throughout history in sewing? It would make sense. I mean look at how the invention of starch changed an entire era of fashion with the huge starch ruff collars. Glue has been around in many forms forever. Ok enough about that. You have inspired me for yet another project.💖💖💖
Thank you! And don't feel like your cheating, it's using your resources! They would have done that in the past of they had access to it for sure. If I had wanted to wash glue out, I might have used it myself haha. I've def seen a few people glue their snoods together successfully!
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
ohmigosh this looks so beautiful! I’m so glad you made this video! I have been thinking a lot about this movie lately
Thank you! It's def one of my all-time fav movies 😄💚
Thank youu! I will tackle this soon :)
Good luck! It's a fun little project
Very elegant I love it ✨
Thank you! 💚
It's gorgeous!
Thanks so much!
This looks awesome!
Thank you!
I'm doing the same costume too. I. Half way through my snood too. I wish I see how you put it up. I found instructions on making it bu I have no idea how to wear it. You did a great job on your!
Oh awesome, I'd love to see it! I can add a little bit to the next video about how I put my hair into the snood, it's kinda organic lol, I like go upside down and add bobby pins. But I think I'll be more precise with the next time, so I'll take some video
You are so good! I definitely to learn how to sew from you.
I'm so happy to hear, thank you! Helping others learn from my knowledge is why I started doing RUclips 💚
Love this! Just subscribed :)
Ahh thank you! 💚
WOW! Snoodish!
Very snoodly!
@@AbiSueCostumes 😆
Beautiful, but where do the tails go, do you tie it up?
So yes, I tie it under my head and tuck the tails up under my hair
Beautiful! How do you keep your hair from tangling up in the snood though? Whenever I wear a snood all day, my hair seems to take it as on opportunity to turn itself into a giant tangled nest. 😭
Thank you! So for this one I just threw it on upside down, if I wore it all day, it'd probs be crap. For a longer time, I'd do what I've done for short hair styles, put like a hair band on the bottom of my hair and fold that up under and pin in place underneath. I've also heard of using an invisible hairnet underneath the snood to keep things in place. I'll show how I put my hair up in the next video
I anticipated this and made mine with a layer of tulle under the ribbons. You can either attach it while sewing on the beads, or use glue to attach to to the wrong side of them.
@idrisa7909 that's a great idea!
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Snoodesque
make the historical accurate dress of the cartoon movie Brave.
I've actually made the whole costume from Brave and still have it. I may make a historically accurate one in the future