Making a Medieval Heraldic Dress! -- (Extra Long Vid!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @Here_for_the_Chaos_
    @Here_for_the_Chaos_ 6 лет назад +984

    I got a SimplyNailogical and Bernadette Banner reference in one video! Im ecstatic!

    • @shevaunhandley1543
      @shevaunhandley1543 5 лет назад +13

      I know right!!! 😱💿🧵

    • @hollypye3220
      @hollypye3220 4 года назад +1

      Simplynailogical

    • @cliffordmontero42
      @cliffordmontero42 4 года назад +12

      omg yes! I was like "wait? did she mean Cristine Cristine? awesome!"

    • @isabellesmith3314
      @isabellesmith3314 4 года назад +7

      We can see that Morgan is a woman of taste

    • @Firestoner99
      @Firestoner99 17 дней назад

      19:02 for the simply reference!! I IMMEDIATELY paused the video to see if any other simply fans were here too. Glad to see y'all❤

  • @rowan3209
    @rowan3209 6 лет назад +765

    "I thought red and green [socks] would be too on the nose". NOTHING was too on the nose for medieval nobility! lol. This turned out beautifully!

    • @catcraft5527
      @catcraft5527 4 года назад +28

      Ikr! I have a book with pictures of old tapestries and in one all the noblemen are wearing crazy coloured socks! Red+green blue+red green+blue

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain 2 года назад +2

      My avatar was King Henry I's jester. Where else do you think the fool's particolour dress came from? Mocking his Peers!

  • @EmsIsFab
    @EmsIsFab 6 лет назад +1555

    "Sorry Bernadette" hehe I found your channel through Bernadette's so that made me laugh for sure.

  • @sophiav39
    @sophiav39 5 лет назад +1114

    My aunt is a seamstress and she always uses bar soap scraps to trace patterns onto fabric. Does anyone else do this because I think it's a pretty awesome way to reduce waste and of course it washes out because it's soap.

    • @enixon8268
      @enixon8268 5 лет назад +110

      My mother and grandmother both used slivers of soap to mark fabric. I am sensitive to fragrances and only use pump soap so I don't have any slivers leftover to use this way.🙁

    • @creatingismagic
      @creatingismagic 5 лет назад +99

      @@enixon8268
      I use soap as well. It makes much sharper lines than chalk. And also the feeling of chalk on my fingers just makes my skin crawl.

    • @enixon8268
      @enixon8268 5 лет назад +26

      @@creatingismagic I don't use chalk except a chaco-liner. I use marking wax. It disappears much like soap but one needs to be cautious with linen, silk and microfibre...thus the chaco-liner.

    • @SuDaixi
      @SuDaixi 5 лет назад +61

      my mom taught me that too. makes things so much easier for when I am making my cosplays. Never have to worry about it not washing out , it doesn't leave a mess everywhere like chalk does and actually the lines don't smudge and are much sturdier than chalk too yet come off immediately with water. I am sensitive to fragrances so I can't use most liquid soaps (and the fragrance free soaps usually cost a lot and don't last as long as natural bar soaps that are fragrance free) so I always have pieces lying around. And the natural birch tar soap (one of the most old school soaps XD and oh so lovely for us highly sensitive and allergic to everything people) is naturally dark in color so the soap stain it leaves can be seen both on light fabrics and dark ones. 10/10 would recommend over any chalk or marker or pencil.

    • @CityKanin
      @CityKanin 5 лет назад +9

      Genius! Wow :D

  • @oswaldears
    @oswaldears 6 лет назад +347

    “I’m using something vaguely whip stitch like” is honestly such a mood

  • @katherinemorelle7115
    @katherinemorelle7115 4 года назад +185

    I love the ongoing gag throughout all of CosTube- “Sorry Bernadette” every time something isn’t hand finished, and “Sorry Bernadette and Karolina” very time something isn’t historically “accurate”.
    It makes me smile every time, and I don’t think there are many channels that haven’t apologised to one or both at this point.

  • @functionoflightone
    @functionoflightone 6 лет назад +191

    Wow. So beautiful, you and the gown. Never, ever be afeared of the "narcissistic montage". I LIVE for that. After all the work you put in, it's only right to wallow in the glamour and the glory that you've created.

  • @gothempress
    @gothempress 6 лет назад +430

    You are adorable at the end of this video! "Your branches are looking very twiggy today." "Waah!" "Ah, yes. A random path in the woods. Let's see where this goes...That's never how horror movies begin."

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +46

      😜 I was feeling silly!

    • @gothempress
      @gothempress 6 лет назад +21

      And it was glorious!!

    • @brianaschmidt3509
      @brianaschmidt3509 4 года назад +6

      @@MorganDonner no such thing as a silly feeling in a medieval dress in the woods

  • @Maellen
    @Maellen 6 лет назад +317

    ..."I would like to reduce the number of pins currently being held hostage..." !! Oh, you made me spit my tea! :)

    • @erikastuve8154
      @erikastuve8154 4 года назад +6

      at the moment ive got three big projects hangin that need to be finsiched...guess where all the pins are!! started using quiltingpins years ago... longer, sharper and much more durable..

  • @DanielleStJohn
    @DanielleStJohn 5 лет назад +370

    Okay, but can we just talk for a second about how beautiful the fit of this gown is?!? Like, how many bazillion mockups have you done to fine-tune that pattern, cuz dayum

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain 2 года назад +5

      The secret's in how you start. The idea's in something called a basic block, which is a simplified generic pattern. From there, make a fitted block, which is the same, but personalised. And with that, you can adjust flares darts and other details to your heart's content, because you know you've got a great foundation. Obviously, you need a top and bottom, minimum: from there, dresses, trousers, underwear. And stop there, because these are basics. Culottes or plus-fours, start from your blocks! Trace them, trace them, trace them!

  • @corixcat
    @corixcat 5 лет назад +132

    "Dab dab dab" I started to continue the phrase in my head and you did it for me. Always nice to find a SimplyNailogical reference in something non-nail related. Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @Misikat
    @Misikat 5 лет назад +111

    I really appreciated your tip for avoiding sagging when seams are on the bias. For most garments that don't allow for stitching straight grain to bias grain I usually just let the garment hang for a few days before hemming. That usually solves the problem.

  • @beatricewhitcombe
    @beatricewhitcombe 5 лет назад +16

    Welp. This made the kirtle SO much easier to understand! I’ve been battling this pattern for about three years now, and each time it’s a huge frustration. You’re completely right, doubling up on the steps and repeating same information over and over helped, especially for those of us who don’t yet have a “routine” for all these important steps!!!

  • @lilianmiramontesjr.7550
    @lilianmiramontesjr.7550 6 лет назад +109

    The "sorry Bernadette" had me dying! 😂😂😂

  • @Stella77_7
    @Stella77_7 6 лет назад +68

    Oh my goodness! So happy I found your Channel!
    My 9 year old Daughter is going to be so excited to see your videos in the morn. She is homeschooled and found a passion for Historical Midevil dress. We are getting her a Sewing machine next month to explore and have fun.

  • @iagreewithyoubub
    @iagreewithyoubub 5 лет назад +52

    Finally RUclips has slipped an actual sewing video into my rotation (instead of no-sew crafts). Everyone should learn how to sew. It's a basic skill. You did a nice job.

  • @milltir
    @milltir 4 года назад +5

    I really appreciate that you kept in the mistakes you made, especially the sleeve-setting mishaps. I ALWAYS get pleats my first time around no matter how careful I am, and it gives me massive impostor syndrome. It's comforting to see that even an exceptionally talented seamstress, one I admire quite a lot, can sometimes make the same small mistakes I do.

  • @jennyrichardson4744
    @jennyrichardson4744 6 лет назад +90

    So I don't know if you've ever covered this in a video before but a good tip for evenly pinning in sleeves is to pin the middle-top to the shoulder seam then pin the middle-bottom to the armpit seam. So you are pinning top, bottom, side, side and in between. It is super helpful in avoiding puckering/unwanted pleating!

  • @themangospanker
    @themangospanker 6 лет назад +20

    That dress is delightful and hilarious. I love it and I want this to be a thing, I want to see parties of people wearing clothes like this.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      That would be awesome!! Yes please!

  • @katiecaldwell4087
    @katiecaldwell4087 5 лет назад +115

    The effigy of the black prince that you showed (its the gilded knight) has an actual extant garment tied to it. It's a jupon and he did wear it (although almost certainly as court dress not into actual battle as the effigy would suggest.

  • @aislingmeehan9862
    @aislingmeehan9862 6 лет назад +16

    I super appreciate the detailed tutorial! I'm making a dress for my friends wedding, and THANK GOODNESS they're going for more of a fantasy vibe than historical accuracy.

  • @victorias3824
    @victorias3824 6 лет назад +59

    This was beautiful and you are so funny! It's also nice to see a tutorial video with the mistakes left in. Makes me feel more normal. Lol

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +11

      Everyone makes mistakes! I figure that it helps to see how to fix them :D

  • @happykaren9229
    @happykaren9229 6 лет назад +38

    Love it, especially the stenciling. You just saved me days - I had in mind I’d have to hand cut and appliqué my leaves for my next cosplay, but those suckers shall be painted :)
    Thanks for your hard work!

  • @smoola7
    @smoola7 3 года назад

    19:02 I just always love it when youtubers reference other youtubers, it‘s so nice

  • @natstu9756
    @natstu9756 Год назад

    Petition for period accurate music accompanying the reveal shots!

  • @paigemclachlan2189
    @paigemclachlan2189 5 лет назад +1

    I honestly have no idea what it is with me and finding people making videos about/wearing period clothing at 3 am. I think it’s a new obsession

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад

      A very fine obsession to have 😉

  • @E_FoxSnowspirit
    @E_FoxSnowspirit Год назад +2

    That cord you put in the casing looks like a life-saver! I’ve spent far too long trying to turn out strips of fabric lol

  • @yvettejones5323
    @yvettejones5323 2 года назад +1

    Ugh, now want to make one with the coat of arms for my mom and dad's families 💙❤️ 🇵🇷🇪🇸 This dress came out fantastic! It's absolutely gorgeous and I must make one for myself. And, "Sorry, Bernadette" made me snort-laugh 🤣

  • @abraun623
    @abraun623 4 года назад +6

    I love how you do all of this sewing the dress but repeatedly say that you're lazy. Lazy? Really? I hate making mock ups and you make multiples! Amazing dress. I think the best tip (only because I don't have patience to sew full outfits like this otherwise I'd use the whole video) I received was putting a knotted cord inside a long tube to make reversing it easier. That's brilliant! Thank you so much!

  • @DeltaDonnaLynn
    @DeltaDonnaLynn 6 лет назад +36

    I love how your gown turned out! When you were carving the lino I had flashbacks to when I took off most of my left thumb doing the exact same thing!!!!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +11

      Yep! Those carving tools are no joke, especially when using them on tough lino! Fortunately, my cut wasn't too bad, it healed up within a week.

    • @brianaschmidt3509
      @brianaschmidt3509 4 года назад

      Same. Art class was awesome

  • @Midir__Cutie
    @Midir__Cutie 6 лет назад +12

    "Dab dab dab, make it fab!" Beautiful dress! :)

  • @jupitermoon7137
    @jupitermoon7137 6 лет назад +12

    I wish I had your skill and patience. And those faux buttons were brilliant!

  • @sarascott12345
    @sarascott12345 5 лет назад

    I don’t even know how to sew, but I am still finding myself binging your videos. I’m impressed by your skills!

  • @ClareAngel78
    @ClareAngel78 4 года назад +1

    The green mock-up was gorgeous

  • @EldrirPrince
    @EldrirPrince 6 лет назад +6

    I recently started larping in a system where the different costume archetypes all have very direct and strong historical reference points and this channel has been so helpful when making kit! You explain things so well and also are the only person I have found making accurate medieval stuff. You're a big inspiration!

    • @EldrirPrince
      @EldrirPrince 6 лет назад +3

      Also that faux button trick is genius and I will absolutely be using it on the jacket I am making right now

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you so much! While I am typically trying to create historically inspired garments, I am often all too aware of the multiple inaccuracies with my design choices, and feel the need to call them out in my video to warn folks, but I sure do love getting close where I can!

  • @MaxfieldMini
    @MaxfieldMini 4 года назад +14

    Stunning work! The video caught my eye while researching Heraldry. The red, white and green immediately made me think of my ancestral country, Wales. This would look awesome with a red dragon on it, don’t you think? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @jenniferwood4916
    @jenniferwood4916 4 года назад +1

    The commentary on the lookbook at the end was great

  • @LadyValkyri
    @LadyValkyri 4 года назад

    I love the quick "Dab dab dab Right, Cristine?" shout out. Love you, Morgan!

  • @berkleypearl2363
    @berkleypearl2363 6 лет назад +8

    This video came out just as my grandma and I were making a dress for our Sherlock Holmes show. It was great to watch with my grandma

  • @juliesheard2082
    @juliesheard2082 2 года назад

    Absolutely fabulous Morgan! Thankyou for sharing your knowledge. I am gradually learning to sew at 67 years of age and loving every minute of it. Your videos are a treat.

  • @hobknobcreations4737
    @hobknobcreations4737 4 года назад

    I am absolutely taking notes on the faux serging for the edging and the sneaky faux buttons.
    Like. GENIUS.
    All in all, super adorable dress and fantastic sewing!

  • @stevengood1812
    @stevengood1812 6 лет назад +39

    Thanks this is extremely informative especially to a beginner as myself. I plan on this year making a kyrtle and A “puffed” shoulder doublet of the late 15th century

  • @joanneaugust6611
    @joanneaugust6611 2 года назад

    Not big on medieval dresses, but this has to be one of the most beautiful gowns ever!

  • @goblingrrl426
    @goblingrrl426 3 года назад

    That button idea was brilliant

  • @monicashahatit8211
    @monicashahatit8211 5 лет назад

    It really is so fantastic. A lot of for a great payoff. I think your family crest ideas is lovely. I love that u play around and smile. So many of these lady’s take it to seriously and never smile.

  • @RandiPoitras
    @RandiPoitras 5 лет назад +288

    I love how Cristine has saturated the internet. Anyone want to see simplysewlogical debut?

    • @edwardbradbury6502
      @edwardbradbury6502 4 года назад +22

      Honestly no, it would be so painful to watch

    • @RandiPoitras
      @RandiPoitras 4 года назад +16

      Edward Bradbury but think of the entertainment 🤣

    • @xonolia5661
      @xonolia5661 4 года назад +1

      Yep

    • @alizeica519
      @alizeica519 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely!

    • @angelwings06
      @angelwings06 4 года назад +3

      I MUST see that now! Quali-tea entertainment, for sure. 😂👌

  • @SaturdaySewing
    @SaturdaySewing 6 лет назад +16

    Your makes are so beautiful and inspirational. You wear them well. I might borrow you tip for faking buttonholes. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      You are very welcome! I'd love to see your own take on the false button-up sleeves if you do end up using the idea!

  • @minagica
    @minagica 3 года назад

    I love how you leave in mistakes as a teaching opportunity for a quick solution ❤️❤️❤️ Plus of course it adds to the feeling of approachableness 🥰🥰🥰

  • @elizasea
    @elizasea 6 лет назад +288

    Dab dab dab makes the ermine Fab! H💿L💿

    • @SeanMcGuire92
      @SeanMcGuire92 6 лет назад +30

      The moment I heard "Dab dab dab, right, Cristine?" I came here to the comments. Someone else MUST have picked up on that! Only 6 comments down, I wasn't disappointed.

    • @edwardianmystery
      @edwardianmystery 6 лет назад +9

      I watched this when it came out and recently started watching Cristine. I heard that and I screamed, "THAT"S WHAT SHE MEANT"

    • @SeanMcGuire92
      @SeanMcGuire92 6 лет назад +10

      Needle in a Rosebush Meanwhile, your comment prompted me to rewatch this video and when Morgan says, “Sorry, Bernadette,” in the 27 minute mark, I JUST got who she was talking about because while I’ve followed Bernadette on Instagram for a while, I just found her RUclips two weeks ago. So I just had the same experience all over again! 😂

    • @edwardianmystery
      @edwardianmystery 6 лет назад +1

      @@SeanMcGuire92 I also heard that after I watched!

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 2 года назад

    Love seeing linen used in the garment. I sew linen a lot.

  • @bethrivera867
    @bethrivera867 4 года назад +1

    I didn't understand a single word of the process but the dress is beautiful 😍😍 I seriously love it!

  • @amandalynpeer9731
    @amandalynpeer9731 3 года назад

    I love your channel and I love this video. I went back and watched the patterning video and made my own kirtle for the Ohio Renaissance Festival. I had so much fun and I've added two more projects since then. I haven't sewed in 7 years and your videos brought that joy into my life again. Thank you.

  • @anabeatrizpaiva4038
    @anabeatrizpaiva4038 5 лет назад +4

    How can you call yourself lazy after ALL THIS INCREDIBLE WORK?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад

      Lol, sometimes I think I am selectively lazy 😜

  • @klynn_nonya7
    @klynn_nonya7 2 года назад

    I haven’t honestly sewn anything in over 5 years since moving a few times and having a baby and not having much free time to truly work on my own hobbies but honestly I can hear my fabric and my 2 of my sewing machines calling my name down in the unpacked basement (from us moving over a year ago 🙄) it’s sucks I just can’t sit down and find the time or patience to create something half as gorgeous as this….I’m inspired by you’re work! damn now I have my own hobby goals from watching this and one day I WILL make and finally finish my own Viking dress! Thank you for the inspiration! This is truly beautiful👑✨

  • @nesxya
    @nesxya 4 года назад

    Mushroom 🍄 earrings! Cute! Love this dress. Your sewing explanations are wonderful!

  • @Funsizenerdfighter
    @Funsizenerdfighter Год назад

    Thank you for showing the construction in detail! As a novice sewer it was so helpful to hear and see your thought process!

  • @janesmith1398
    @janesmith1398 4 года назад

    I really appreciate all the steps discussed and shown. I've only sewn an apron and that was years ago in home economics. I love watching Morgan and all the other historical sewers. I may try making something myself one day. I love gowns with bell sleeves.

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 Год назад

    I’m watching this again Morgan! Because I love it so much! I’d love to see a blue and red one with the lions and fleur thingys!

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 5 лет назад

    "Try your luck with blind hemming on a machine." If we account for the amount of time it takes me to get set up to sew a blind hem on the machine, referencing the manual, and/or the reference fabric I made myself, with notes on it, messing it up at least twice, it would not surprise me if Bernadette could blind hem all but the most ostentatiously huge skirt hem in less time, and have it look equally tidy. That said, I refuse to put in the hours upon hours of practice hand sewing to get mine to look that good, so I'll probably keep using the machine and hope remembering how it to set it up sticks in my brain, someday.
    Also, awesome fake buttons - I am 100% going to make use of that at some point. And the turning a long tube of fabric by sewing a string in to yank through... you made my day with those tricks.

  • @piticaia-lm
    @piticaia-lm 3 года назад

    Gladly, I clicked in the video just to have fun, but finally I could understand why my low sewing skill make me do a lot of running cheap-looking stitches (a child can probably do better than me) and not know why that's happening or how to fix it. Thank you so much, the dress is beautiful and well-fit and you made it very helpful for my dumb ass. Much love 💕💕

  • @taniamagicfingers1636
    @taniamagicfingers1636 5 лет назад

    Oh yes, a longer video. What a treat. Of course I am inspired. How can one not be inspired after watching and giggling through your videos. Love the comment "Sorry Bernadette". I think many of us say that when we do a quick cheat. Please, please post more longer videos.

  • @glanni
    @glanni 5 лет назад +36

    How are you looking so much like an elf lady? And I'm not even talking about the dress, which is absolutely fabulous btw.

    • @Eowyn3Pride
      @Eowyn3Pride 4 года назад +1

      Ohhhh! A Galadriel dress!!!!!😱🥰🥰🥰

    • @akashanumberfive199
      @akashanumberfive199 4 года назад

      Did you not know our dear Morgan is an elf and is positively ageless?

  • @waverlyshegoes
    @waverlyshegoes 4 года назад

    I usually have watched Bernadette's channel, but I have been fascinated by medieval fashion.

  • @poke-talia268
    @poke-talia268 5 лет назад +3

    Entertaining and informative video that I can listen to while cosplay crafting? Yes. Thank you.

  • @janisi9262
    @janisi9262 4 года назад

    The apology to Bernadette didn't surprise me - the reference to Cristine did! I've wanted to make one of these gowns/outfits since I was a teen - so about 15 years? - and watching your process makes me realize that now, I might, maybe, sorta, kinda have the skills to do it. I'm awed by the perfectly straight lines on the back of the dress. Fantastic job!

  • @ginacervi
    @ginacervi 3 года назад

    I learned more in this one video than 2 years of Clothing Construction classes in College. Great job. I hope there is an occasion you can wear this dress again. It needs to be seen.

  • @RozenKitten
    @RozenKitten 4 года назад

    This was way more entertaining than I was expecting, had to stop my sewing to laugh & replay some bits

  • @carlacarpenter7341
    @carlacarpenter7341 3 года назад

    Her hair is just so beautiful 😍

  • @ambery4685
    @ambery4685 Год назад

    Thank you, for pointing out the bias stretch. I never considered this while adding gores. It's going to be a game changer.

  • @bowerbirdstyle7661
    @bowerbirdstyle7661 3 года назад

    You are an awesome seamstress! And you explain everything so well. I'm learning lots.

  • @CraftsyPenguin
    @CraftsyPenguin 5 лет назад +9

    You being a "lazy noodle" (I love that term!) ended up in something absolutely amazing. I'm currently watching several "sewing people" that were already recommended to me (after starting watching Bernadette) and that I decided to finally watch after vlogs from this year's Costume College and I just marvel at the different styles of work and of videos that you all have. Love your fun and cute yet practical approach, one can see you really enjoy creating the garments. Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing this though I might never attempt such a dress, I just love to see it done so well. Looks really awesome!

  • @madman11893
    @madman11893 6 лет назад +14

    Vary informative I'm making one for my lady and I stopped because I was stumped on what to do now I have a better refrance I am confident to continue

  • @nat123hirst
    @nat123hirst 4 года назад +1

    These videos are really keeping me entertained and inspired to make things with the time. However, as a fellow lurcher/greyhound mum, heraldic tunics/pjs for them. My big girl is so big but gets so cold and whiney! X

  • @tamaramorton8812
    @tamaramorton8812 4 года назад

    I save slivers of soap and use those for marking fabric. You can usually just scratch them away but they will wash out, of course. A little tip from my mother. I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for posting them.

  • @Totally_Stitchcraft
    @Totally_Stitchcraft 3 года назад

    I love watching your longer videos! I love to hear the research too, wonderful work and well done!

  • @elvinadhludhlu5380
    @elvinadhludhlu5380 4 года назад

    You look beautiful in it. Fits you elegantly dear lady.

  • @rebaladyw6314
    @rebaladyw6314 4 года назад

    Dab, dab, dab right Cristine? This made me smile !! I love when I happen upon one channel that knows another one of my favored channels!

  • @zahzahzee
    @zahzahzee 3 года назад +1

    Honestly? i used to think Medieval dress was so tacky until I saw this video! It looks great!

  • @thatsmalltowngirl4
    @thatsmalltowngirl4 6 лет назад +6

    Watched this video for a second time, im absolutely facinated!! I just ordered some wine linen to start a 14th century inspired archeress dress for the MN renaissance festival this year. Let me tell you, this video is full of instruction and guidance and I am super excited to get started, thank you Morgan. I must also have buttons.... buttons are a must... but I am incredibly lazy... swoon.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +2

      Aww, I am glad that the video is helpful! I hope you make the most awesome archeress dress!

  • @maringrachart
    @maringrachart 2 года назад

    Absolutely gorgeous dress and looks good on you. You have a very patience attitude w/c is nice traits for this kind of work. Bravo Ms Donner

  • @roxiepoe9586
    @roxiepoe9586 5 лет назад +6

    Lovely.
    I am apt to mis-step. So, when you are in the park, I am chanting "Don't fall into the lake!" I am fully aware that chanting at a video does not change outcomes. My need to do it shows how ingrained my own awareness of mis-step potential is.

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 2 года назад

    Liked this! Love seeing hand sewing, i handset bits where others machine and it’s for the pleasure, and in fact it comes out better, much better. Oh my pleasure seeing you stitch the shoulder lining and the;lining facing at the top.

  • @walrusnom
    @walrusnom 4 года назад

    Thank you for including every step, even “repeated steps.” It feels more thorough

  • @AlyseNicoleO
    @AlyseNicoleO 3 года назад

    I appreciate how thorough you are! It's amazing to watch you create.

  • @ashley-anne7043
    @ashley-anne7043 3 года назад +1

    I love how you can track the passage of time by the different manicures we see haha

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln 2 года назад

    I love the straight-to-bias tip! Definitely going to put that into practice in the future.

  • @erinssewing7771
    @erinssewing7771 5 лет назад

    I love the sounds you make throughout your video, they make me giggle

  • @RebeccaEWebber
    @RebeccaEWebber 4 года назад

    I think I counted 5 or 6 different beautiful nail designs on you throughout the video; this really did take you some time! I quite enjoyed it. Thank you.

  • @vickifischer-rasmussen3850
    @vickifischer-rasmussen3850 4 года назад

    I love the silk with the linen too.

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 2 года назад

    So beautiful how the dress turned out and enjoyed watching you make it.❤💚

  • @annadonahue5752
    @annadonahue5752 6 лет назад +2

    this video was super fun and I loved how the dress was personalized with you and your husband’s heraldry! Another favorite thing in the video we’re the different ways you did your hair/the headpieces you wore with the dress. I don’t know a lot about medieval costuming, but it’s always nice to see all the passion you have for your work :D

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I couldn't pick which style I wanted to copy from the manuscripts, so I did a bunch!

  • @achanwahn
    @achanwahn 5 лет назад +2

    I love the end look. Most people don't know that women's hair being uncovered was post renaissance. The long, loose locks are all romanticized fantasy portraits in the later centuries (Ludwig, I'm looking at you, you obsessive, castle building crazy)

  • @elisabetfinlayson8539
    @elisabetfinlayson8539 5 лет назад +3

    I laughed so much at the end when you were spinning your tippets????? I love this dress, so flipping much! Might make one, one day.....

  • @emknickerbocker
    @emknickerbocker 4 года назад

    I love love love how you combined the heraldry :)

  • @JustlQuietly
    @JustlQuietly 6 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to let you know that I've spent the last 2 weeks binge watching sewing tutorials and this is without a doubt my favourite one so far.

  • @nikkipackham2234
    @nikkipackham2234 4 года назад

    Hi Morgan! I love your dress tutorial. Thank you!,

  • @lilykiss1145
    @lilykiss1145 5 лет назад +27

    Holly hedgehogs ! This is stunning ! I want one ! I need one ! ... Oh, there is the link to draft one in the comment section ! *sigh of relief and joy*.
    Amazing video ! I'm brand new to your channel, but I feel I'm gonna stay here a loooong time :)

  • @LexyRende
    @LexyRende 6 лет назад +2

    Your channel makes me so happy.

  • @andromeda7147
    @andromeda7147 3 года назад

    I have watched this video 5 times or so already, it is so nice! And also one of the few videos I found putting lining into the dress! I am trying to make a late 15th century dress with authentic methods, and never found a good video showing how to put in the lining!

  • @JennyBartG
    @JennyBartG 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful dress and great tutorial