Making an 18th Century Rump || Historical-Ish Silhouettes

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the first project of my 18th Century Tinkerbell Project! An important part of making 18th Century clothing is making the foundation garments to go underneath. Without the proper foundations, the final silhouette doesn't look quite right. In this video, I show you how I made the false rump to support the skirts for Tinkerbell's dress.
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  • @MonaSkovJensen
    @MonaSkovJensen 3 года назад +1

    I like the look of this falsh rump!
    I'm not sewing one like that (yet) but I did sew a bum roll mockup-ish thing. I think I made my roll too small in the inder circle and the outer circle too far away from the body (if that makes any sense at all).

    • @SwimminginaSeaofEstrogen
      @SwimminginaSeaofEstrogen  3 года назад +1

      That does make sense. I forgot to mention in my video that the inner part of the false rump is my waist measurement divided by 2 and then 3 inches added so it wraps around to the front a little.
      The nice thing about making something to big is that it's relatively easy to reduce size, where adding size is more difficult. :-D

    • @MonaSkovJensen
      @MonaSkovJensen 3 года назад +2

      @@SwimminginaSeaofEstrogen It definitely is easier.
      I watched your video on the bum roll and it helped me a lot. :D

    • @SwimminginaSeaofEstrogen
      @SwimminginaSeaofEstrogen  3 года назад

      @@MonaSkovJensen Oh, good, I'm glad!