I hand sewed a pirate shirt using 18th century sewing methods

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2020
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @dianatorok8871
    @dianatorok8871 3 года назад +7511

    ''This is a great beginners project'' she says and we all start eyeing the bedsheets for pirate shirt material

    • @yaelrapoport500
      @yaelrapoport500 3 года назад +492

      I'm literally making this shirt from an old bedsheet right now for my mom

    • @alexandradaigle7146
      @alexandradaigle7146 3 года назад +51

      @@yaelrapoport500 Same!

    • @corpsehandler5321
      @corpsehandler5321 3 года назад +272

      [glancing over shoulder at L I T E R A L old flat sheet cut in half and lying on bed]
      ok, FIRST OF ALL--

    • @alexandradaigle7146
      @alexandradaigle7146 3 года назад +75

      @@corpsehandler5321 I'm having issues with the neck hole tho ! she cut it in half and stitched it back leaving the neck hole open but now I have it folded in half and im like....

    • @gumdrop6267
      @gumdrop6267 3 года назад +32

      I feel very attacked

  • @ArtemisScribe
    @ArtemisScribe 3 года назад +3143

    Bernadette: *exists*
    Skillshare: "I'm about to sponsor this whole woman's career"

    • @Azriel637
      @Azriel637 3 года назад +118

      Not, you'll notice, this woman's whole career. But, this whole woman's career. So if say Ms Banners left wrist wants to get its masters degree in Jazz Trumpet, Skillshare will be there.

    • @maggpiprime954
      @maggpiprime954 3 года назад +34

      @@Azriel637
      Left Wrist: (plays cool cat jam)
      Bernadette: It's 2am. I will "jam" you in the toilet before the neighbours do.

    • @yubima
      @yubima 3 года назад +1

      😻🤣

    • @anhaaraahmed3597
      @anhaaraahmed3597 3 года назад +1

      @@Azriel637 😂🤣 this made me laugh until my stomach was aching.

  • @aarna6853
    @aarna6853 3 года назад +1826

    Bernadette: This is actually a great beginner's project!
    Bedsheets: *sweats nervously*

    • @quinnfischer9624
      @quinnfischer9624 3 года назад +23

      mine are also

    • @annakaro9081
      @annakaro9081 Год назад +15

      When I first saw this video, I made a bedsheet pirate shirt. Today I got a thin and smooth linen curtain from the thrift store, and decided it's time for a second one.

  • @evelynarnaut6049
    @evelynarnaut6049 3 года назад +1448

    *looks at the gray sheets my mom doesn't want anymore*
    *looks at our sewing table*
    *looks at the Sweeney Todd Motion Picture Soundtrack*
    It's go time.

    • @shannonc.5837
      @shannonc.5837 3 года назад +40

      THE SWEENEY TODD SOUNDTRACK SLAPS

    • @heatherlowe7330
      @heatherlowe7330 3 года назад +10

      Go for it!

    • @PaigeRob222
      @PaigeRob222 2 года назад +10

      I was watching this video for the exact purpose of making it for a sweeney todd Halloween costume but I'm so lost

    • @vodkabread
      @vodkabread 2 года назад +2

      same dude, we can have grey pirate shirts together!

    • @Acacia22C
      @Acacia22C Год назад +2

      King/Queen Energy

  • @Jane-ss1pg
    @Jane-ss1pg 3 года назад +2581

    They're more of what you'd call guidelines, rather than actual rules. /CaptainBarbossa

    • @HolisticLivingDownunder
      @HolisticLivingDownunder 3 года назад +9

      Very true.

    • @aestheticallyaspiring2692
      @aestheticallyaspiring2692 3 года назад +44

      Omg I was looking for someone to comment this exact reference!🤣👏🥰

    • @beckstheimpatient4135
      @beckstheimpatient4135 3 года назад +23

      @@aestheticallyaspiring2692 I came here to make this exact comment and someone beat me by 23 hours :)) This is fantastic. I love us and our community!

    • @rnp497
      @rnp497 3 года назад +13

      beat me to it...and love the hair down look

    • @Worldbuilder
      @Worldbuilder 3 года назад +10

      Pretty much sums up the rules of sewing an undershirt, too... ;)

  • @marys.9367
    @marys.9367 3 года назад +5533

    For those who may have difficulty reading cursive handwriting, the notes on the diagram are:
    Shirt body:
    -width of fabric IF c. 40-44 in, or roughly double width from shoulder to shoulder
    -x1 (x2 if split at shoulder seam)
    -this space measures the length between base of neck to tip of shoulder +2-3". All space in between is left for neck hole opening.
    -neck slit-usually ~10" on men's shirts but mine is c. 5"
    -length from shoulder to mid-thigh
    Sleeve:
    -25" (top of shoulder to wrist, +2")
    Cuff:
    -4" (to be folded in half)
    -circumference of wrist +1 1/2" for ease and closure overlap)
    Collar:
    -3 1/2" or-height of neck from base of neck to about 1" under chin
    -circumference around base of neck + about 1" for ease
    Gusset:
    -I ended up cutting these down to 5x5 to fit my armscye
    Reinforcement Patches, x5, 1"x1"
    General:
    -(sorry about the state of this, electronic tablets are real weird, it turns out)
    -*pieces not to scale lol
    -*seam allowance NOT included
    Hope this helps anyone who might need it!

    • @legoduckie
      @legoduckie 3 года назад +138

      THANK YOU OH MY GOD

    • @papaya388
      @papaya388 3 года назад +44

      Thank you!!

    • @misscurls101
      @misscurls101 3 года назад +47

      +++++
      (Thank you so much I was STRUGGLING lol)

    • @milanopiano
      @milanopiano 3 года назад +24

      thank you, thank you, thank you!

    • @Momez1994
      @Momez1994 3 года назад +18

      I love you! Thank you!!!

  • @theemperor5789
    @theemperor5789 2 года назад +426

    1:54 tip about pre-washing fabric
    2:16 measuring and cutting, drawing threads
    3:45 putting body pieces together
    4:15 counter hem explanation
    5:09 stitching shoulder seams, historical thread explanation
    6:20 gussets and armscye sizing
    8:19 preparing collar and cuff pieces
    8:50 preparing sleeves and gussets
    9:54 backstitching explanation
    10:57 felling the sleeve seams
    12:13 adding reinforcement patch to sleeve slit
    12:43 installing sleeve poof (gathering sleeves)
    14:00 preparing body piece
    14:50 attaching sleeves
    16:43 leaving slits in side seams
    17:18 center front slit
    17:41 gathering collar edges and attaching collar
    18:13 attaching buttons to cuffs
    18:47 hemming bottom edge of shirt
    19:01 Project Epic Pirate Shirt complete!

    • @JustinaNaruseviciute
      @JustinaNaruseviciute Год назад +7

      THANK YOU! This has been incredibly helpful, as when I started making it - got confusing very quick

    • @lilylindle9726
      @lilylindle9726 Год назад +4

      You just saved me so much time thank you!!!

    • @itsparker64
      @itsparker64 11 месяцев назад +1

      You're a lifesaver thank you so much :0)

    • @penname8441
      @penname8441 11 месяцев назад

      +

    • @OdinsSage
      @OdinsSage 5 месяцев назад

      Damn. You're the hero none of us deserve. Thank you.

  • @rodericknguyen4418
    @rodericknguyen4418 3 года назад +402

    bernadette: "unless you are stumbling upon this weird part of youtube at 3AM"
    me: *looking at my clock exactly at 3AM on a school morning* ive somehow been attacked, called out and exposed

    • @vijf67acht
      @vijf67acht 3 года назад +6

      she knows!

    • @evaspatar4353
      @evaspatar4353 3 года назад +3

      Same here 😅😅😅

    • @taylorlingwall2441
      @taylorlingwall2441 2 года назад +2

      Love your profile picture!

    • @ondine2008
      @ondine2008 2 года назад +2

      I'm here at 3am too XD

    • @akhagee4707
      @akhagee4707 Год назад +3

      Also originally here at 3am, but not because I stumbled onto it by accident. Finally returning to it as a I want to do this, instead of a watch all the BB/MB that exists. I love the historical sewing section of RUclips.

  • @musikkfreaken342
    @musikkfreaken342 3 года назад +4705

    Hi everyone! I'm a seamstress from Norway, and as I saw this I just really wanted to leave a comment with some measurements for you guys. I work with making "bunads" which is Norway's national costumes- in short- historically accurate renderings of 18th century garments worn by people in Norway.
    Anyway, back to my point. I've made lots of these shirts and just thought I'd leave you with the measurements I use when I cut them.
    These are all in cm, if you work in inch you'll have to convert but anyways.
    The men's bodice is cut at 160 cm length. For the width you take the bust measurement and ad 24 cm for movement. Divide by two (since the back and front is in one piece).
    For a woman's shirt I'd cut the length to 150, and use the same formula as for a man, though I never cut the bodice narrower than 58 cm. If I get 56 cm from my calculations, I'll still cut it 58, so the shirt doesn't get too small if the client adds some weight later on.
    The gusset for a man's shirt is 12 by 12 cm, while women's are 10 by 10cm.
    I'd calculate the length of the arm from the measurement taken from the centre back of your neck and to your wrist over an bent arm.
    Measure the distance from the centre back of your bodice to the edge of the shoulder. Say you get 29cm (if your bodice is 58 cm wide, this is the measurement you'll end up with). Measure from 29 cm ( or the measurement you got) on your arm piece, and to the full length of your arm, then add 5 cm for selvedge and movement.
    For the width of the arms I cut them 58 cm wide (note that I do not make the wrinkles in the shoulderseam as wide as Bernadette did, but alas I make bunad shirts, not pirateshirts even if the tecniques are identical). If you want more wrinkles, cut them wider.
    For the cuffs I'd cut the neckpiece 20 by 60 or 70 cm ( depending on the clients neck measurements), and the cuffs 20 by 30 (this is for men)
    For women I'd cut the neckpiece 20 by 50 (also depending on neck measurements) and the cuffs 20 by 25/30 cm. I always fold the cuffs over to the back.
    Also, for the gathering thread I usually insert it 4 by 4 threads so to make the pleates more even, and I leave the gathering thread in the shirt afterwards so they'll stay nice and snug for a long time.
    I hope someone will benefit from these measurements and that they're not too confusing. It's really a fun little project that certainly doesn't need to be so daunting. (In contrast to this ridiculously long comment, hehe)
    Happy sowing!

    • @williamsstephens
      @williamsstephens 3 года назад +61

      Thank you! This will be helpful.

    • @StephenThorley
      @StephenThorley 3 года назад +124

      This is very helpful thanks and thanks for doing it in cm (much more comfortable for me). Do you have any links for "bunads" pattern drawings, or any historical tailoring documents in general.

    • @IniaLynn
      @IniaLynn 3 года назад +191

      PLEASE PIN THIS!!!!!
      These measurements are the most accurate, at least for the cuffs and collar. The diagram in the video does not specify that the measurements were taken after being folded for those pieces.
      For example, the cuff measurement in the video on one side says 4" (to be folded in half). You would think that it would mean cut out to 4 inches but it does not, and should have said 4"( after folded in half) or heck even 8" (will be folded in half).
      Sincerely, beginner who decided to cut all the pieces based on the image and was left with weird strips of fabric that do not look anything like the video and was confused for 15 minutes.

    • @kjenslevar
      @kjenslevar 3 года назад +29

      Hei, tusen takk for alle tipsene her! Jeg er også norsk og er en (super) nybegynner med sying så jeg setter pris på at du forklarte med cm og de riktige målingene 🙏

    • @musikkfreaken342
      @musikkfreaken342 3 года назад +30

      @@StephenThorley Generally bunad patterns are difficult to come by online. I know there are some buisnesses that lets you buy the pattern for a spesific bunad under the condition that you also buy the nesaccary fabric to go with it. (At least that's what they do where I work)
      If you dig a bit online you might be able to find some costumepatterns which are similar, but I doubt you'll find an authentic bunad pattern.
      Bernadette usually mentions a few different sites about historical tailoring in some of her videos, without me being able to remember any of those on the fly. Though a quick google search might result in some good reference books for this as well.
      I hope this is helpful somehow, and I'm sorry I can't provide a better answer.

  • @aspenarent4421
    @aspenarent4421 3 года назад +1182

    When Bernadettes sewing is so neat you couldn't even tell the shirt was inside out.

    • @tehhymnofvalefor
      @tehhymnofvalefor 3 года назад +4

      i thought the fabric was a little see through lol

  • @mr.neverrest3699
    @mr.neverrest3699 3 года назад +495

    The fact that you do this all by hand makes me extremely happy! As a teenager with no access to a sewing machine and very low funds, I'm glad that I can be able to do this project! I'm also a beginner in terms of sewing, and this video will help me immensely in starting! Thank you, from the bottom of my glitter filled heart, thank you.

    • @HiltownJoe
      @HiltownJoe 2 года назад +41

      If you search for a good sewing machine befriend older women. Almost every nice old lady has a nice old sewing machine she can't use anymore because of her bad eyesight. Find out if there is a community center that has a sewing cirlcle or an elderly home that hosts a sewing circle open to visitors. With C it is currently more difficult to join activities with the elderly and full vaccination is a must, but the options are still out there.

    • @yessicasd9402
      @yessicasd9402 Год назад +13

      Or you can try buying a secondhand sewing machine, and if you are lucky maybe you can find something on your budget which is what happened to me

  • @__-fm5qv
    @__-fm5qv Год назад +202

    As someone who has accidentally ripped a few linen shirts through excercise (get all sweaty, it sticks to your skin, and them movement rips it), I do apprieciate a strong seam! Maybe I should try making a shirt to make sure its made durably...
    Edit: As an engineer I love that the patch is oriented diagonally to main weave, and therefore able to take strain at an offset angle much better! Its the same thing done with many carbon-fibre lay-ups, and cool to see it can or is done in a clothing applicaiton too.

    • @zachchristiansen
      @zachchristiansen Год назад +5

      It's cool finding another engineer interested in composites:D I made a couple cool carbon fiber projects in college, and since then I've started taking up sewing.

  • @m.thompson3919
    @m.thompson3919 3 года назад +7589

    Bernadette: "I'm pretty sure there are no rules in piracy."
    Me: "I'm pretty sure there Arrr."
    ...
    I'll see myself out.

    • @GoVocaloider
      @GoVocaloider 3 года назад +523

      Don'tcha mean you'll *sea* yerself out, matey?

    • @natasha-ut7si
      @natasha-ut7si 3 года назад +108

      The puns have returned, it seems

    • @melanyacraven5011
      @melanyacraven5011 3 года назад +68

      RUclips needs a 😂reaction

    • @helenmcnair4284
      @helenmcnair4284 3 года назад +29

      you just made me so happy!

    • @zaphirael5303
      @zaphirael5303 3 года назад +131

      @@natasha-ut7si it *seams* they have

  • @aaliyahdailey31
    @aaliyahdailey31 3 года назад +1051

    "Bernadette makes a pirate shirt"
    Me, who has never sewn a shirt a day in her life: AND IT'S BEGINNER FRIENDLY! YAAAASSSS!

    • @gearandalthefirst7027
      @gearandalthefirst7027 3 года назад +28

      I'm telling myself I'm going to try this but the last thing I sewed was the hem on a crop top and I managed to mess that up decently well so...

    • @Feralhyena
      @Feralhyena 3 года назад +33

      It's amazing. After all that time growing up being told that shirts are super difficult, a video like this comes along and I realize that no, they aren't actually that difficult, the people you've been talking to about sewing just don't want to be involved.

    • @Antiikkikauppa
      @Antiikkikauppa 3 года назад +12

      This is the shirt I should've made before even trying an edwardian blouse lmao

    • @HaveanIcedaymx
      @HaveanIcedaymx 3 года назад +2

      Glad to know I wasn't the only one!

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 3 года назад +13

      @Anna Thomas: yes. My mother was a pattern sewer who did not have the patience to properly teach me to sew. I taught myself on my great grandmother's treadle machine (sadly, that beauty did not survive for me to inherit), and later took sewing as part of home economics in junior high. I did not revisit sewing until well into my 20s. I now keep learning from masters like Bernadette Banner. 😉

  • @SuperElkhart
    @SuperElkhart 3 года назад +495

    As a nonbinary person just getting into hand sewing right now, I 100% squealed at the mention of nonbinary folks at the beginning because I want all the poofy sleeves to mix with skirts please. ❤ Thank you for not forgetting us! 🌸

    • @christabeljoy2443
      @christabeljoy2443 3 года назад +6

      Haha yes me too 😂

    • @myettechase
      @myettechase 3 года назад +36

      Her sibling is nonbinary, and in one of Bernadette’s previous videos where they make an appearance, she adjusted the subtitles to reflect their pronouns (since they weren’t out as nonbinary at the time the video was filmed)!

    • @benedictdwyer2608
      @benedictdwyer2608 3 года назад +18

      @@myettechase omg she’s such a wonderful woman (Bernadette, not her sibling I’m not trying to misgender them)! We Stan an ally queen!

    • @HiddenMongoose
      @HiddenMongoose 2 года назад +22

      Dont forget poofy sleeves and sweater vests, another cute af gender neutral combo
      -not nb, just a transman who likes sweatervests too much.

    • @silverdrag0n_
      @silverdrag0n_ 2 года назад +18

      pirate shirts are gender af

  • @catherinekinsley2799
    @catherinekinsley2799 3 года назад +146

    I originally watched this video when it first came out. Here I am 9 months later and I've spent an entire day drawing threads to make my partner a beautiful green pirate shirt. I have cut out all the pieces, I am now waiting on linen thread and beeswax to be delivered to continue. Wish me luck! If I remember, maybe I will update this comment.

    • @mokioti2589
      @mokioti2589 2 года назад +8

      Hey there- sorry to bother you, just wondering how everything turned out!

    • @katiegustafson6765
      @katiegustafson6765 2 года назад +2

      I am so excited for you!!!

    • @MichaelAlthauser
      @MichaelAlthauser Год назад +4

      How'd the project go??

    • @danika5696
      @danika5696 Год назад +4

      Jumping in to ask how this shirt went? Did your partner love it?

    • @Chiisainyo
      @Chiisainyo 3 месяца назад

      I join to the curious ones here. Have you finished? How did it go? Did your partner like it? Was it appreciated it properly?

  • @lizzyv9754
    @lizzyv9754 3 года назад +2713

    Poofy shirts tucked into high waisted pants are universally hot, I don't make the rules

    • @jamessamuel1255
      @jamessamuel1255 3 года назад +258

      Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science

    • @aleisterlavey9716
      @aleisterlavey9716 3 года назад +75

      Jup, agree. From a thin Girl to a Fatty Guy... it just has style...

    • @Ladycraft-lk5tk
      @Ladycraft-lk5tk 3 года назад +218

      And cloaks. I'm still waiting for cloaks to make a comeback.

    • @lizzyv9754
      @lizzyv9754 3 года назад +96

      Be the fashion icon you want to see in the world.

    • @noceurin._7579
      @noceurin._7579 3 года назад +27

      @@Ladycraft-lk5tk y e s

  • @plebianne
    @plebianne 3 года назад +1922

    I dont mean to reduce your content from artistic historical recreation to teaching us beginners how to make a shirt. But I really appreciate you showing us certain stitches and creating simple things we could recreate. The history is an amazing bonus, and it is also helpful to know I /can/ make clothes myself since it was done before.
    Paying $20+ for fabric and spending time making a shirt, instead of spending $20 on a low quality ethically questionable tee shirt with the word "taco" written on it sounds amazing.

    • @LaviniaDeMortalium
      @LaviniaDeMortalium 3 года назад +68

      I mean, there are other channels that do this plenty. Morgan Donner comes to mind, but there are tons more. Not to shoot down your idea or anything; Banner's channel _is_ mostly what we see here, which I myself enjoy greatly. Now if she wanted to teach smaller, historical methods of hand sewing, I could see that fitting in, but she has older video's on that so I can't see why she'd waste the time. idk, maybe she'll drift that way?

    • @plebianne
      @plebianne 3 года назад +121

      @@LaviniaDeMortalium Oh no, dont worry, my comment wasnt a recommendation on what content to make next. Just a small, or I guess long, thank you for the tutorial-not-tutorial videos.
      I began as a viewer that just liked watching someone make a pretty dress and speak... Old English-y (?).

    • @bernadettebanner
      @bernadettebanner  3 года назад +632

      It's not a reduction at all! So long as you're getting something beneficial out of the videos, be it sewing advice or historical tidbits or pretty pictures or project inspiration or just a sense of calm, I am content. :)

    • @iamwindchakra
      @iamwindchakra 3 года назад +96

      And in the end you could put "Taco" on a shirt you made yourself if you were so inclined! (I love tacos.)

    • @Zaftique
      @Zaftique 3 года назад +166

      @@iamwindchakra I, for one, would love to make an accurate 17th-cen. ballgown and then hand-stitch TACO on the stomacher in neon thread.
      #everycenturyhasthe80sinit

  • @coleyblossoms1051
    @coleyblossoms1051 3 года назад +170

    I just realised my entire aesthetics is 18th century cross-dressing and I am *so* not disappointed.

    • @valasdarkholme6255
      @valasdarkholme6255 2 месяца назад

      Look up 17th century men's wear. Also fantastic. Uniform of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, Captain-Lieutenant of the First Company of the Kings Musketeers. There's a great reproduction on wikipedia.

  • @danielconnor8516
    @danielconnor8516 3 года назад +252

    "It's beginner friendly!"
    *cue to me crying because attaching the sleeves is so hard and it still doesnt look right after 3 attempts*

    • @danielconnor8516
      @danielconnor8516 3 года назад +90

      Nvm I already made three of these bad boys and now I am going to wear them outside because these are astonishingly comfortable. More comfortable than a t-shirt actually.

    • @aliceg5327
      @aliceg5327 3 года назад +22

      @@danielconnor8516 I'm glad you figured it out!
      Since you did, I have a question for you. She spoke a lot about the gusset but not much about the part above where the ruffles are gathered. She called it "proportional". Did you end up using the 2 inches she eyeballed or did you use something else? It kind of looks to me that it would be about twice the length of the fabric you would have to gather into it.

    • @danielconnor8516
      @danielconnor8516 3 года назад +29

      @@aliceg5327 I just guessed it actually. i found that following her 2 inches is extremely tight for me. I dont know if what I did is historically accurate, but whta I did was I measured the circumference of my arm, divide it by 2 then subtract 1 or 2 inches. That will be the "top to gusset" ruffly part. I went for 6" in mine and it looks really nice.
      You can also measure your gusset with this. Figure out the "top to gusset" ruffly part measurement, then mark the "anchor point" where it would be non restricting to raise your arms. The length of the ruffly part to anchor point is the length of thw sidea of the gusset.
      I know I wrote it so messily but you'll get it as you do it.

    • @danielconnor8516
      @danielconnor8516 3 года назад +3

      @@aliceg5327 now looking back at it and some references, I feel like I did it wrong, although it still looks really amazing so idk.

    • @aliceg5327
      @aliceg5327 3 года назад +9

      @@danielconnor8516 it does make sense to do it that way. There must have been an "academic" (read, classic/generally taught/passed on) way of doing it, which might have been one or the other. But I can't imagine there would be many more options. Thank you so much!

  • @JackRackam
    @JackRackam 3 года назад +4530

    I've always wanted to feel like a pirate king, but alas I know nothing of sewing
    "And it's beginner friendly!"
    Weigh anchor! Batten down the jib, shiver me sea shanties!

    • @blackdragonfire63
      @blackdragonfire63 3 года назад +34

      Ah! Happy to see you here! I love your videos

    • @pheart2381
      @pheart2381 3 года назад +195

      I doth protest! All sailors could sew. Who do you think did running repairs on 3 year long voyages?(picture a becalmed ship and pirates sitting around on deck catching up on their needlework)

    • @stargirl7646
      @stargirl7646 3 года назад +82

      P Heart that is an EXCELLENT mental image thank you for that

    • @cassiepeltier3289
      @cassiepeltier3289 3 года назад +28

      It is, it is, a glorious thing to be a pirate king 🎶

    • @PrincessSixThirteen
      @PrincessSixThirteen 3 года назад +82

      Whoever heard of a pirate king who couldn't sew? That's the problem with these modern-day pirates, no respect for the essential survival skills.

  • @spearbun
    @spearbun 3 года назад +2955

    Bernadette: there are no rules in piracy
    Actual pirate: *awkwardly look at their extensively written articles of conduct*

    • @spearbun
      @spearbun 3 года назад +163

      I.....love pirates

    • @tenebraskull1818
      @tenebraskull1818 3 года назад +205

      The quartermaster: Well, at least we made the rules ourselves.
      (As a fellow pirate enthusiast, I appreciate this comment matey)

    • @bloodliriel
      @bloodliriel 3 года назад +194

      It is more... Kind of a "guideline" *snicker*

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 3 года назад +47

      No one but the pirates can make the rules in piracy.

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage 3 года назад +44

      The code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules ...

  • @tabitha9723
    @tabitha9723 3 года назад +551

    Bernadette: There are no rules in piracy!
    Me, an ex history nerd obsessed with horrible histories: *deep breath*

    • @samuelhayden4118
      @samuelhayden4118 2 года назад +33

      I used to love horrible histories the cast are doing a show on BBC called ghosts now it's great but is less factual and historic but it's still quite funny

    • @tabitha9723
      @tabitha9723 2 года назад +14

      @@samuelhayden4118 I love ghosts I hope we get so many more seasons because season 3 was perfection

    • @ShadowRaven66669
      @ShadowRaven66669 2 года назад +36

      There is no such thing as an *ex* history nerd.

    • @RinDewmelon
      @RinDewmelon 2 года назад

      @@ShadowRaven66669 now there is

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka Год назад +6

      Parlay!! parlay!! The rules for Parlay!!
      What! Oh do you mean...
      Parler!?
      Parlay!

  • @sitara7664
    @sitara7664 3 года назад +411

    me who wants to make a glorious poofy-sleeved shirt but can't read cursive: **intense pirate sobbing**

    • @rbl4112
      @rbl4112 3 года назад +137

      Me, to the rescue!
      *Above leftmost piece (shirt body box):*
      Width of fabric IF c. 40-44 in. or roughly double width from shoulder to shoulder
      *In lower leftish of shirt body box:*
      This space measures the length between base of neck to tip of shoulders, +2-3”. All space in between [some strange letter] left for neck hole opening
      *Next to the x1 below the ‘Shirt Body’ of the shirt body box:*
      (x2 if split at shoulder seam)
      *Below previous text and on the left side of the T lookin’ thing:*
      neck slit-
      usually ~10” on men’s shirts but mine is c. 5”
      *In the left of the lower half of the shirt body box:*
      length of shoulders to mid-thigh
      *Pointing to the little box below previous text:*
      Reinforcement patches-
      x5, 1” x 1”
      *Above the top middle box (sleeve):*
      (top of shoulders to waist, +2”)
      *Above upper-right most box (cuff)*
      (to be folded in half)
      *To the right of cuff-box:*
      circumference of wrist +1 1/2” for ease and [something] [something] overlap
      *To the right of the box below the sleeve box (collar box):*
      3 1/2” or- height of neck from base of neck to about 1” under chin
      *Directly below collar box:*
      circumference around base of neck. + about 1” for ease.
      *Under the box to the right of the collar box (gusset box) (lower rightmost box):
      I ended up cutting these down to 5x5 to fit my arms [something].
      *Left asterisk’s text:*
      pieces not to scale lol
      *Right asterisk’s text:
      seam allowance NOT included
      *Text inside parentheses above previous text:*
      (sorry about the state of this, electronic tablets are real weird, turns out)
      *Numbers of things:*
      _Shirt Body x1_ (x2 if you split at shoulder seam)
      _Sleeve x2_
      _Cuff x2_
      _Collar x2_
      _gusset x2_
      _Reinforcement patches x5_
      Hope that helps! (At least a bit) (it’s pretty messy)

    • @sitara7664
      @sitara7664 3 года назад +19

      @@rbl4112 Aaah thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart 3 года назад +17

      @strawberry shortie - Not to be personal to you, but it blows my mind that kids can no longer read cursive handwriting. Your generation is going to be at SUCH a disadvantage in your future life. When I was in 3rd grade, we had actual cursive lessons. We had to buy a specific pen and that school paper with 2 solid lines and a dotted line in the center. We were graded on our prowess. It also goes faster than printing block letters when you must write something. You should practice!

    • @rbl4112
      @rbl4112 3 года назад +32

      @@MossyMozart Please don’t. I am a kid. And typing is still _waaay_ faster.

    • @maxthemannequin4143
      @maxthemannequin4143 3 года назад +75

      @@MossyMozart I really appreciated that someone typed it out as I'm dyslexic and have trouble reading small cursive sometimes. I also write exclusively in cursive. Please consider that everyone has different experiences before insisting we should all have the same capabilities. Thank you. 🥰

  • @VirtuallyViktoriyan
    @VirtuallyViktoriyan 3 года назад +546

    Bernadette: “The bottom hem is finished as usual”
    Everyone who’s been watching for a while: “So you could say it’s done in the Usual Manner?”
    Cue ensuing chaos.

    • @kitdubhran2968
      @kitdubhran2968 3 года назад +16

      I love you. This was the best comment.

    • @ethanpet113
      @ethanpet113 3 года назад +17

      Once you are done sewing, prepare a pie by making pie crust in the usual manner, add berries, a goodly pinch of sugar, cover, and bake until done.

  • @Oli.V
    @Oli.V 2 года назад +31

    Some notes of things I learned/wish I knew before I started this:
    • the 5” gusset was not enough for me, make sure to make your own measurements for those (I am about 5’4” with ~20” arm length and although I’m not necessarily curvy or heavy, I am a much more stocky build than Bernadette, especially around my arms as she is very petite so I ended up making my gussets about 7” long)
    • Decide if you’re going to fell the seams before you stitch them, I decided afterwards that I wanted to fell them and the split in the wrist was a pain.
    • On the topic of felling, I am not very skilled at making even felling stitches so you can just back stitch on the outside of the seam to make it lay flat and also use the thread as an accent/part of the design like it did.
    • Idk if it was just that I was using a denser fabric (thrift store bed sheet, probably cotton) but the reinforcement patches were a NIGHTMARE. (To be fair, I’m not a very experienced hand sewer, but STILL). I ended up making a ton of patches because I had to retry to many times. My process ended up being that I would fold the fabric from strips into the square before hand and wet and iron it into shape before ever cutting it down to a more workable size. I ended up basting each corner of the two squares together before I went and back stitched around all of it (again I’m not very good at felling)
    • ALSO! With the reinforcement patches, the folded corners from both squares are both tucked into the square so there is no exposed corner on either side. They DO NOT full wrap around the hem on the sleeve slit but instead are folded ONTOP and stitched OVER the hem. It took me way too long to realize this.
    • Bernadettes buttonhole video is private so make sure you understand this on your own.
    • It does not need to be the full length unless you are making it as historical as possible. I was really frustrated with the length until I remembered that it didn’t matter and I chopped it all off and hemmed it again. I have a short torso so I usually end up doing this to a lot of my shirts anyway.
    • get a little sewing pillow like Bernadette has for some of the more complicate sewing positions so you’re not constantly stabbing your thigh because you need to make sure the fabric is taught.

    • @wartgin
      @wartgin Год назад +1

      Thank you. Very useful comments (although you might want to correct that last "taught" to "taut" for those who can read English but aren't used to our homophones).

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 3 года назад +135

    For beginners... When sewing in the collar and cuffs, sew in the wrong side first. (the wrong side being the side worn closest to the body.) That way when you go to sew on the right side you can cover and manipulate the fabric to cover a multitude of unsightlyness as linen has such a tendency to move and wiggle into unexpected form. Even if sewing by machine... Sew the wrong side by machine and the right side by hand. (then top stitching by machine if that's the look that you are going for.) ❤🌅🌵😷

    • @ThisIs-xu1dw
      @ThisIs-xu1dw Год назад +3

      honestly this comment helped me, any tutorial for this shirt skips over more detail about stitching the collar. I've never stitched a collar before and it's kinda finicky!

  • @psychopathetic5341
    @psychopathetic5341 3 года назад +405

    I love how Bernadette's "procrastination" is being productive by prepping other pieces while my procrastination is refreshing yt for the 80th time cuz I've watched every video on the internet despite me having a metric ton of work to do

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith 3 года назад +13

      Why you gotta make me relate so hard? Because that’s exactly what I’m doing with my Blackboard window open on my laptop right now 😅

    • @psychopathetic5341
      @psychopathetic5341 3 года назад +2

      @@GuiSmith LMAO cuz I'm doing that right now. I have so much homework and I'm failing maths so hard and I have exams in a couple of weeks but I have spent the last week spending a minimum of 14 hours on my laptop

    • @briconsidine4726
      @briconsidine4726 3 года назад +2

      That's what I thought when she said she was "procrastinating" lmao

  • @CoraleenWaddell
    @CoraleenWaddell 3 года назад +3145

    you had me at "pirate" shirt lol

    • @alyshacinnamon8129
      @alyshacinnamon8129 3 года назад +4

      Same lol

    • @drumitri
      @drumitri 3 года назад +20

      Hell, you could have called it "my Wednesday grocery list" and I still would have watched it!

    • @samanthab3292
      @samanthab3292 3 года назад +10

      @@drumitri what IS on Bernadette's grocery list?? 🤔🤔

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 3 года назад +6

      @@samanthab3292 Tea.

    • @samanthab3292
      @samanthab3292 3 года назад +3

      @@MissCaraMint accurate.

  • @catcoaster
    @catcoaster 3 года назад +40

    the ending of "Here's to a bit of adventure in these times of plague, my friend" make the whole video feel like a letter to a faraway friend about her life and I love it

  • @Mums_a_knitter
    @Mums_a_knitter 3 года назад +25

    I used to have a spare duvet cover. Now I am a pirate. I'm happy with the trade! 👍

    • @k1lyth
      @k1lyth Год назад

      What size duvet cover? I have a couple of kingsize ones and a need for a poofy shirt.

  • @DontTouchMyPomPom
    @DontTouchMyPomPom 3 года назад +487

    Favorite part of the pattern: “Pieces not to scale lol”

    • @JoneseyBanana
      @JoneseyBanana 3 года назад +19

      I like the little devil horns and tail on "sleeve", myself!

    • @LillyMarchant
      @LillyMarchant 3 года назад

      JoneseyBanana I like the little carved turnip under the cuff. ☺️

    • @sherri-annchalmers7509
      @sherri-annchalmers7509 3 года назад

      Was that a metal thimble?

  • @charlobscura
    @charlobscura 3 года назад +1102

    bernadette : calls it clickbaity to use pirate shirt in the title
    also bernadette : sets the video to distinctly swashbuckling music, definitely leaning into the pirate aesthetic

  • @wthinwthout2786
    @wthinwthout2786 3 года назад +32

    Me with my white cotton fabric: I'm going to make a nice basic button-down blouse.
    Me bored in quarentine: AHOY MATEY! I am quickly thinking and demand new treasures!🧵

  • @musicmieltje9191
    @musicmieltje9191 2 года назад +13

    After three days of hand sewing my knuckles and skin off. I finished the shirt. It's my second project and I learned a lot from it. Making this shirt went flawless but I did make some adjustments: I added shoulder gussets en ruffled sleeves. Next time, I have to make the shirt less wide (80 cm instead of 100 cm), and shorten the sleeves. Also the length of the shirt itself should be longer. For now, I'm proud and I feel things could only get better...

  • @NightnGalaxyCosplays
    @NightnGalaxyCosplays 3 года назад +1038

    I need to acquire some black silk and live my life's dream of being a goth pirate queen.

    • @sarasorensen2650
      @sarasorensen2650 3 года назад +52

      Or the Dread Pirate Roberts.

    • @kingakosztyu
      @kingakosztyu 3 года назад +16

      that sounds like a really good movie idea actually

    • @rhondacrosswhite8048
      @rhondacrosswhite8048 3 года назад +30

      I’m thanking all the powers that be for online fabric shops. I can’t even get anything but polyester (hiss boo) thread where I live. Just has a lovely selection of various coloured cotton threads delivered yesterday.

    • @adeledesm8853
      @adeledesm8853 3 года назад +3

      Silk is a pain to sew though

    • @TrueImmortality
      @TrueImmortality 3 года назад +20

      What about a pastel-goth pirate?

  • @beranovatyna
    @beranovatyna 3 года назад +690

    Other youtubers: using clickbates and making videos about something completely different
    Bernadette: apologising for calling a pirate shirt a pirate shirt..

  • @esm1817
    @esm1817 3 года назад +57

    You must have known that every Halloween I look into my closet and say, "If only I had a men's shirt that could go pirate or composer or vampire!" So thank you. Now I know how such a thing could be achieved!

  • @TheVebeke
    @TheVebeke 3 года назад +12

    I'm so happy you clarified about why you called it a pirate shit. I wore this style of shirt (not anywhere near as well made as yours, unfortunately) almost every day for several years on a few of the replica ships I worked on. People were constantly calling us pirates, so I was hesitant to click on this at first. I'm glad to find you aren't in support of piracy.

    • @OdinsSage
      @OdinsSage 5 месяцев назад

      But everyone should support non-violent piracy. Tis the primary weapon we have to combat the oligarchs in this capitalistic hellscape many of us were tragically born into.

  • @youknowyoulovekatie
    @youknowyoulovekatie 3 года назад +610

    "Here's to a bit of adventure in these times of plague, my friend." - I don't know why, but this closing line hit me hard, and I'm not sure if I am saddened or encouraged by this statement. Either way, thank you.

    • @AJ-Tivol
      @AJ-Tivol 3 года назад +9

      YES! I think bittersweet is how I would describe it.

    • @KitInToronto
      @KitInToronto 3 года назад +3

      I felt the same way.

    • @MerryMerryQuiteContrary
      @MerryMerryQuiteContrary 3 года назад +2

      I had an "I love you" reaction to these words

    • @deannastevens1217
      @deannastevens1217 3 года назад +1

      I thought it was a good play on the issues. There are those people are the plague... And there are those who are or encourage the cure.

    • @karenbensdon4643
      @karenbensdon4643 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. And you can see the now-iconic outdoor seating wooden rectangle, with plants and awning, on the right side of the sidewalk. These are constructed by restaurants to accommodate outdoor dining until indoor dining resumes.

  • @gloriaash7511
    @gloriaash7511 3 года назад +367

    Also, I'm fairly sure "romantically smash the patriarchy" is the most amazingly Bernadette thing I've ever heard and I am now forced to embroider this into some project or other very very soon. I love all of your creative endeavors and seeing that you are indeed well and still creating is a light in this fairly dark time in our more recent history. Thank you for existing.

  • @dantescave1
    @dantescave1 Год назад +19

    1800, Jane Austen helped make many of her brothers shirts, and boasted of her sewing skill- ‘We are very busy making Edward's shirts, and I am proud to say that I am the neatest worker of the party.’ Sewing was a necessary occupation as machines were decades away, & her diary often mentions particulars of this familiar occupation in her letters.

  • @lilzapper7904
    @lilzapper7904 2 года назад +11

    I'm a 67-yr-old who learned to sew from her (seamstress) Grandmother MANY years ago. As an adult, I found machines tend to 'break' (a.k.a. lose tension) when I try to use them, so my husband taught to sew from his Mother) uses the machine and I hand sew. I have made a couple of things, but mostly switched to crochet and knit for my hobbies. However, as a retiree I have decided to undertake making totally hand sewn. Hence my love for your channel (not that I don't listen for the wonderful commentary/snark/Jane Austen vibes)! I promise to take picture of my garment (in several years). 😄❤😄

  • @szrene99
    @szrene99 3 года назад +393

    Its only a month to halloween, and almost noone has pointed out that this is also a VAMPIRE SHIRT!!.
    Need one immediately!

    • @bernadettebanner
      @bernadettebanner  3 года назад +178

      VALID

    • @spacewolfcub
      @spacewolfcub 3 года назад +34

      I’m conflicted: Bernadette’s vampire shirt or witchy hat?? 😥
      At least the choice of shoes remains clear.

    • @Thessalin
      @Thessalin 3 года назад +71

      Or... or... hear me out here. You could be a vamPIRATE ... ahh? ahhh?!!?!
      VAMpirate!!!
      Blah I vant your blood, yar!

    • @NWolfsson
      @NWolfsson 3 года назад +19

      Oh my Cain, you're right... And my Edwardian/Goth Fab Vampire outfit (as of now, black leather heeled boots, a black goth straight skirt, a black goth coat, a black corseted waistcoat and a lavaliere) only misses a shirt under the waistcoat! (As of now I'm wearing either a tee shirt or a collared shirt)
      Now I HAVE to sew it at once!

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith 3 года назад +9

      spacewolfcub A vampiric witch could work. Just gotta be an herbalist who also drains the lifeblood of people on the side. Maybe you’re working on a cure for your curse, but in the meantime... you must _feed_

  • @ariluz6389
    @ariluz6389 3 года назад +326

    Bernadette: I´m not gonna do the strips; mostly out of laziness
    Also Bernadette (4 min earlier): I´m gonna do this all by hand, because I like it
    Bernadette, you have an interesting definition of laziness

  • @Ren-kw8cg
    @Ren-kw8cg 3 года назад +65

    I have bought the fabric, made measurements, sketched the pattern onto a scrap piece of paper, and am waiting for my washed cotton to dry.
    This is all your fault and I am thoroughly happy with it.
    Edit: it is done! I made it quite historically inaccurate when I stitched it together and found the drop shoulder effect quite low. It hit at the middle of my upper arm, which meant the already incredibly long sleeves were extra big. Had the general feeling of being a child putting on your parent's clothes. So I gathered the shoulder in and took the width in as well, then added a pleating gather in the front and a lace-up detail in the back to make it more form fitting. It strayed quite far but it gives me that vampy/pirate aesthetic I craved and so I am more than pleased.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 2 года назад +10

      Modifying garments however you needed to make them fit correctly is always historically accurate as far as I am concerned.

    • @meta5175
      @meta5175 Год назад +3

      Cool, I come back here with this question, I feel the body piece is way too wide and the shoulder would be very low (I have yet to cut the neck hole and feel weird) I think maybe I’ll shorten the width of the body?

    • @fairy7524
      @fairy7524 7 месяцев назад

      hi i wanna know exactly what you did to make the shoulder not drop so low, because i tried something and it didn't work perfectly. so what i did was, after putting in the sleeves and gathering the neck into the collar, i saw that the seams were really low on my arms, so i took out the arms, cut off from the sides of the body piece (according to where i want the seam to end up), made bigger gussets for the arms and put them back. now the seams are looking great where they are, but there is a really weird tension and pulling around my shoulder/arm/armpit, especially when my arms are by my side. so i'd love to know how and what you did and if it's comfortable around that area

  • @AdorableTheNerd
    @AdorableTheNerd 3 года назад +30

    im back to say hey!! i has some leftover rough linen so i finally bit the bullet and made myself this shirt by hand a month or so ago and i've now ordered more linen and making one shirt for my wife and another my friend so BE WARNED EVERYONE, these are very addictive and i want at least three in my personal wardrobe

    • @danaphelps3939
      @danaphelps3939 4 месяца назад

      Where does everybody buy their linen? How about you? How much do you pay? I think these people must put a bundle into the cloth, and then the wool for the dresses and skirts!! Shiver me timbers!

    • @AdorableTheNerd
      @AdorableTheNerd 3 месяца назад

      @@danaphelps3939 burnley and trowbridge is where i got my nice linen, i bought a Lot and i paid less than $50, but i don't remember exact numbers and i think i bought during a sale

  • @BirchCottageGarden
    @BirchCottageGarden 3 года назад +523

    How to wash linen without needing to iron: machine wash, but don't use the dryer! Take it out of the washer, grab it firmly by the shoulders, and give it a few quick snapping shakes up and down (raise up, snap it down), to de-wrinkle the damp fabric and get it hanging correctly. Then hang it over a chair back to dry, making sure to pull it taut so it's hanging without weird folds/lumps. I do this all the time with my linen dresses, to avoid needing to iron.

    • @arkieda
      @arkieda 3 года назад +29

      I'm going to try this pretty much immediately, if this works you've just made my entire week.

    • @JessicaLynJames
      @JessicaLynJames 3 года назад +33

      Yes! I’m drying everything by line now (thanks COVID) but the one upside has been that none of my linen garments are wrinkled at all anymore.

    • @julecaesara482
      @julecaesara482 3 года назад +21

      I just hang my linnen clothes straight onto a hanger, by the shoulders, and shape the collar, if it has one, like I want to sit it.

    • @hadassahrose8295
      @hadassahrose8295 3 года назад +25

      Yes. And linen gets softer and less wrinkly the more it is worn and washed.

    • @nspindlow5046
      @nspindlow5046 3 года назад +24

      I line dry everything. I've put off doing laundry at times because of the rain. I even line dry in the winter. Just shaking and pulling fabric gets out wrinkles. (Thanks Grandma for teaching me this, and now I will share with my greats as well.)

  • @alex-hehim-1413
    @alex-hehim-1413 3 года назад +849

    As a trans guy, I am extremely excited to see a historical "men's" shirt on an AFAB body. This is a project I feel like I can take on with less of the dysphoria inducing fitting issues.This means a lot to me to see and I needed this today.

    • @daydreamer0798
      @daydreamer0798 3 года назад +21

      Oh my god! Hello! Another one! You put it into words!

    • @minez5628
      @minez5628 3 года назад +8

      Same, mate

    • @Loweene_Ancalimon
      @Loweene_Ancalimon 3 года назад +39

      These undergarments are great because they don't fit very closely, are relatively easy to make, and look good on virtually everyone and every body. And very minimal modifications can make them read more masculine or feminine, so there's something for everyone.

    • @geekcatsunited4527
      @geekcatsunited4527 3 года назад +6

      Same dude!!

    • @asmallgreenbird431
      @asmallgreenbird431 3 года назад +5

      bro me too!!

  • @janisi9262
    @janisi9262 3 года назад +17

    I made a modified version of this shirt from an old, deep purple bedsheet and I never want to take it off. I'm re-watching because I'm now working on another version for a friend made of a light pink lyocell that is a dream to work with!
    Never stop being yourself, Bernadette; you're a fashion and sewing inspiration!
    (Once another friend sees the finished, pink shirt, I may end up with a request for a white or light blue shirt, and I am perfectly ok with that.)

    • @janisi9262
      @janisi9262 Год назад +6

      Pink lyocell shirt is complete and now I'm back with the IL019 linen from Fabrics Store so I can upgrade my spouse's faire wardrobe.

    • @fairy7524
      @fairy7524 7 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure if you'll see this, but did you make any changes to the armseye? because i made (what i think is) a little change, to make the seam run just slightly off my shoulder instead of dropping down as much as bernadette's, and it makes the fabric wrinkle uncomfortably when my arms are by my sides

    • @fairy7524
      @fairy7524 7 месяцев назад

      any ideas how to fix this if i make another one? i was thinking, mayve if i cut a rounded armseye instead of the flat slit we originally have, maybe that helps but i'm really not sure

  • @aidanwho
    @aidanwho Год назад +9

    I made this with the brightest turquoise fabric I could find with a repeating lemon print on it. One of my favorite things I've sewn!

  • @E_FoxSnowspirit
    @E_FoxSnowspirit 3 года назад +822

    “The sleeve is not complicated, for once in everyone’s lives” -Bernadette Banner
    That is a mood! Also, I made my first historical project: a chemise but in blue because I wanted to be able to wear is out in the world so it kind of came out looking like an1860’s child’s dress but machine sewn... The sleeves were the same as these! Next I plan on making a tartan wrap cape #adcapecult

    • @TysMommy609
      @TysMommy609 3 года назад +17

      I just finished assembling the pattern for the AD cape last night! Hoping to do a mock up soon!

    • @DaisyByDesign
      @DaisyByDesign 3 года назад +7

      I'm making a chemise in blue too! I plan to wear it as pyjamas when not #historybounding !!

    • @Ella-iv1fk
      @Ella-iv1fk 3 года назад +4

      I'm planning on making a chemise out of some questionable floral cotton bedding but might bump the pirate shirt up the to-do list because I have wanted a poofy sleeve pirate short for Years and this is giving me life.

    • @rainbowbutterflyfan
      @rainbowbutterflyfan 3 года назад +2

      I would love to see that chemise! Are there pictures somewhere?

    • @sks17873
      @sks17873 3 года назад +2

      I just got my grey wool tartan for my cape today so I can’t wait for my weekend project

  • @AbbyCox
    @AbbyCox 3 года назад +280

    PIRATE SHIRT x MR.DARCY DOES COTTAGECORE AESTHETIC YAAASSSSSSSS (also the music at 2:00 is forever to be known as "the underwear sewing song") ❤️

  • @madelinesertner8791
    @madelinesertner8791 2 года назад +15

    Just wanted to say thank you for this. Recently went through some trauma related to having children and hadn't touched any sewing in a month. This shirt is the first thing I've sewn since then. I'm making it as an underlayer to a woman's Hobbit costume and the feeling of thread and fabric (with you, Rachel Maksy, and Abby Cox for company) has been so therapeutic. Thank you so much for everything.

  • @chaosstatus
    @chaosstatus 3 года назад +25

    I am by no means a professional or even proficient sewing person, and this was fairly easy to follow along with. I did make the mistake of using a random fabric from my mom’s sewing drawer, which ended up being kind of uncomfortable. However, the shirt turned out *looking* magnificent. There were some bits (attaching the collar, gussets, and cuffs) that were a little difficult to comprehend, but I’m going to blame that on my own impatience. I definitely think everyone should try this! Just make sure to use a soft material lol

  • @bellemeri8155
    @bellemeri8155 3 года назад +268

    For those of us who wish to commit the dreaded "machine sewing a traditionally hand sewn garment" move, there is the option of using Gutermann's "Natural Cotton Thread" which is 100% cotton as opposed to the more common all-polyester thread. I've used the all cotton threads on my modern Brother machine without any issues so I can highly recommend them. Also, if you want a longer slit in the front of the shirt, don't forget the option of lacing the shirt with ribbon, cording or fabric ties... or perhaps making a placket and buttoning the center front... why, yes, I have made these shirts before... it's just been a while! *grin*

    • @lkriticos7619
      @lkriticos7619 3 года назад

      I found 100% cotton thread works well on my machine. Not sure how it would handle linen though and it can be worth changing out needles depending on the thread and fabric.

    • @helenahsson1697
      @helenahsson1697 3 года назад +9

      I'm so confused about the "electric machine can't handle cotton-thread." We were taught sewing in elementary school and the teacher always told us that the rule of thumb was to use the same material in the thread as in the fabric (with some exceptions that I honestly can't remember anymore). I've never had a problem with the thread getting cut off unless I've changed the settings wrong. Another brand of 100% cotton-thread is Mölnlycke (swe).

    • @bellemeri8155
      @bellemeri8155 3 года назад +9

      @@helenahsson1697 Cotton - or other 100% fiber threads like Linen - tend to "fuzz" or "wear" when going at high speed through a sewing machine. The wearing can cause threads to break frequently so for a while it was the case to tell people to stick to the all-polyester or poly-cotton threads when machine sewing... it just held up longer when sewing. The more modern all fiber threads seem to work just fine but I think they are a bit tighter spun then the earlier ones.

    • @helenahsson1697
      @helenahsson1697 3 года назад

      @@bellemeri8155 That makes sense, thank you 😊

    • @melanieg.9092
      @melanieg.9092 3 года назад +2

      @@helenahsson1697 I was also very confused why someone would even think of choosing a poly thread. Maybe an american thing?

  • @SexiestPenguin
    @SexiestPenguin 3 года назад +175

    "Would anyone have clicked the video if I titled it 'making a 18th century men's shirt"?
    I am a simple creature: I see Bernadette, I click.

  • @HekateGalanthias
    @HekateGalanthias 3 года назад +92

    I've always heard the term "poets shirt" when someone is describing a shirt like this.

    • @cwbrownCaroline
      @cwbrownCaroline 3 года назад +20

      It’s for all the poetic pirates?

    • @aptha6792
      @aptha6792 3 года назад +12

      Poet's shirt is more frilly and lacey compared to a pirate's shirt.

    • @HekateGalanthias
      @HekateGalanthias 3 года назад +1

      @@aptha6792 cool.

    • @heatherlowe7330
      @heatherlowe7330 3 года назад +6

      Poets can be pirates too 😁

  • @el_bisexualo
    @el_bisexualo 3 года назад +33

    Oouh my old bed sheets are shivering as they hear me watch this

  • @DefinitelyNotSteveAustin
    @DefinitelyNotSteveAustin 3 года назад +277

    I thought my ✨aesthetic✨ was simply ‘Pirate’, as I only wear shirts that look like this. Turns out I’m actually just a man from the 18th century.

    • @aileenzhao7951
      @aileenzhao7951 3 года назад +13

      Piratecore? Try man-from-18th-century-core instead

  • @annadonahue5752
    @annadonahue5752 3 года назад +529

    me, a beginner: completes a hand-sewn pirate shirt two weeks ago out of an old cotton bedsheet and (gasp!) polyester thread cause that's what i had on hand; no cuff buttons, semi-absurd collar & cuff attachment
    bernadette: uploads this video
    me: watches this anyway knowing my technique will get Clowned Upon.
    my technique: thoroughly clowned upon

    • @gearandalthefirst7027
      @gearandalthefirst7027 3 года назад +13

      how does the cotton... work? feel? I'm not sure what term to use but I was also thinking of doing it in cotton for ease of cleaning, is linen preferable for how it fits?

    • @bjweiser32
      @bjweiser32 3 года назад +19

      How did the sheet work out? I may or may not be thinking about doing the same exact thing👀

    • @nspindlow5046
      @nspindlow5046 3 года назад +61

      No one should make fun of or degrade your efforts. I applaud them! You learned something, you applied that knowledge, and now you have a pirate shirt to wear. Wear it with pride, just like Bernadette!

    • @tinamcdonald93
      @tinamcdonald93 3 года назад +47

      @anna - you just need to tell people you did an eco-sewing project and thought to upcycle a bed sheet into a shirt for your first big project. Which is marvelous!! And I should point out that many pirates were kidnap victims and weren't working voluntarily, and didn't pack for the trip, so probably didn't have the luxury or time for learning "proper" collar and cuff attachment, and usually used whatever was on board or the spoils of the pirate booty they liberated from other ships to make their shirts. Whatever Bernadette shows is the way a professional, or well practised "lady" of the day would have made a garment. There are other dress historians on RUclips who had showed a number of garments that were put together in less precise manners, A LOT less precise manners. I grew up in dresses made from sheets and flour sacks (yes, flour used to come in fabric sacks, then when the mills found out that the white fabric was being used for clothes, started printing "pretty" flour sacks), and still make clothes out of thrift store bedding today. It's an insanely cheap way to get fabric, and a lot more environmentally conscious than buying "new" fabric, especially for mock-ups.

    • @tinamcdonald93
      @tinamcdonald93 3 года назад +14

      And then think about how the majority of clothes didn't survive the few hundred years - and why. If you want something to last, use the better methods. If you are making it for a one-off costume (or hideous bridesmaid dress(es) and have only a few days to put it together, quality of stitching tends to go by the way-side.

  • @craftgrrl14
    @craftgrrl14 3 года назад +12

    Used the 'snip and rip' method to cut out all my pieces. Not as precise as your pulling of threads but I certainly felt quite pirate-y while ripping the fabric down to size!

  • @sierrahenderson6239
    @sierrahenderson6239 3 года назад +36

    Why does “mr Darcy core aesthetic trash” perfectly describe the style I’d like to go for

  • @k.a.u.4599
    @k.a.u.4599 3 года назад +569

    Bernadette: Drawing threads
    Me: rips woven fabrics apart with my hands like a heathen before trimming excess

    • @magdalenazivkovic4173
      @magdalenazivkovic4173 3 года назад +19

      absolute mood

    • @aliceg5327
      @aliceg5327 3 года назад +30

      IT IS SO SATISFYING

    • @theturniptress805
      @theturniptress805 3 года назад +7

      thats the way aha aha

    • @kyratompsett4409
      @kyratompsett4409 3 года назад +13

      Seriously halves the time necessary to finish a project like this i swear lol

    • @rem5782
      @rem5782 3 года назад +2

      But what if you're worried about it becoming all wonky?

  • @tylerdoesthings8642
    @tylerdoesthings8642 3 года назад +1132

    instructions unclear, accidentally started a mutiny.

    • @janisi9262
      @janisi9262 3 года назад +2

      OK, hi, I literally lol'ed at this!

    • @melissamenchaca9121
      @melissamenchaca9121 3 года назад +6

      So you’re the one responsible for the Capital... sorry bad joke

    • @benedictdwyer2608
      @benedictdwyer2608 3 года назад +8

      Instructions unclear, started a pirate jamboree, hopping from Irish pub to pub, singing sea shanties and drinking

    • @simplica1
      @simplica1 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @duhmemo6212
    @duhmemo6212 3 года назад +13

    Bernadette,
    I wanted to thank you for the time you spend making these videos. I know this is something you enjoy. But I also know that, if you wanted to, you could enjoy your projects without putting the effort out to these videos.
    I want you to know I’m very glad you do.
    I don’t think you realize how much these videos can ease a stressed mind. To sit and listen to the soft music, and the obvious passion in your lilting voice, as you take the time to share your gift to others, is truly special. And I want you to know I really appreciate you generosity.
    Thank you.

  • @bryanrivera2469
    @bryanrivera2469 3 года назад +9

    Okay so I finally made this for an event in like a couple of hours of writing this and I must saw I love how extra it came out and how supremely boujee and historical I'm going to look when I attend my friend's birthday tea party, online of course because we're in times of ye old plague.

  • @analorena6832
    @analorena6832 3 года назад +305

    Bernadette: which I'd like to not do, mostly out of lazyness.
    Also Bernadette: painstakingly picks out a single thread in the weaving so she can cut perfectly straight lines.

  • @cjrecord
    @cjrecord 3 года назад +128

    "Would anyone have clicked if I called it something mundane as..." It's like she doesn't even know her base here.

    • @angelmaden1559
      @angelmaden1559 3 года назад +2

      A linen men’s shirt is number two on my to do list right after a shift! Been calculating the yardage needed for both projects for awhile now. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @brazelton13
    @brazelton13 3 года назад +8

    As i have just binged Gentleman Jack, and remembered this video I came back to watch it again to refresh my memory. As winter has begun I will be making some 18th century shirts in flannel. I went to the fabric store with the intention of buying white or off white flannel, but Victorian's loved gaudy and cheap and the flannel with patterns was on sale and the single color was not. Hence me coming back home with hedgehogs with flowers and save the bees flannel both together for cheaper than i could have bought the white! Someday I will manage to get white and look like a grown up I suppose.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 2 года назад

      When colours and prints were expensive, the upper class loved them, and when they became cheap the working class (both agricultural and and industrial) loved them.

    • @KelseyDrummer
      @KelseyDrummer Год назад +1

      Love the patterns! It's inspired me to make a flannel pirate shirt with the fly fishing themed fabric bopping around my stash!

  • @sarahmata6293
    @sarahmata6293 3 года назад +26

    Those hand sewn back stitches are the most beautiful I have ever seen. They look better that done by machine. Chapeau!!

  • @rburns8083
    @rburns8083 3 года назад +348

    The first rule of piracy is that there are no rules of piracy, just Pro-tips to pre-wash fabric before sewing!

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 года назад +13

      *"There are no rules in piracy... I'm pretty sure."*
      💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀🏴‍☠️💀
      Actually there *were* rules on board pirate ships, but they varied from ship to ship.
      *The Pirates Code:*
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/07/09/the-pirates-code/amp
      *Governance in 18th Century Piracy:*
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governance_in_18th-century_piracy

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 3 года назад +5

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 cgpgrey has two very good videos on the rules of piracy!

    • @rburns8083
      @rburns8083 3 года назад +3

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I love your screen name. When I saw it in my notifications, I first thought you were saying that piracy was a good idea at the time!

  • @femkebeernaert
    @femkebeernaert 3 года назад +195

    I would go without ironing the shirt. I can't imagine a pirate ironing his shirt. I embrace the wrinkles of linen. It's part of it's charm.

    • @Bane_Amesta
      @Bane_Amesta 3 года назад +12

      My lazy butt can't agree more with this comment

    • @anettveg6207
      @anettveg6207 3 года назад +16

      I never fail to tell the story of a Latin american's answer to "But linen wrinkles"... they say "Oh but thats a noble wrinkle " and that is that.

    • @stargirl7646
      @stargirl7646 3 года назад

      Anett Veg what a great quote haha

  • @carolinegcooke
    @carolinegcooke 3 года назад +23

    Why are her videos always so satisfying to watch? They’re so calming and soothing from the chaotic world.

  • @guille.cerrillo
    @guille.cerrillo 3 года назад +31

    Hello there, I'm an 18 y/o guy who is about to learn how to sew just for the sake of having my own PIRATE shirt.

  • @spectre9340
    @spectre9340 3 года назад +121

    Once saw a meme of a Venn diagram with "pirates", "princes" and "vampires", and this white poofy-sleeved shirt in the middle

  • @echothenardier8053
    @echothenardier8053 3 года назад +607

    “The gussets are a lot bigger on men’s shirts than women’s shirts.”
    Do you think women back then were secretly obsessed with gussets like how women of today are with pockets?

    • @xena91388
      @xena91388 3 года назад +62

      Not really I would think. A wider bicep would need a larger gusset and men usually has wider ones than women. Since most women made their own clothing, I imaging the working class women made their gussets as wide as they needed.

    • @tazonrojo
      @tazonrojo 3 года назад +15

      Isn’t, like, backwards in the armholes? More fitted more movement? At least that’s how I understood it from her explanation.

    • @AllThePeppermint
      @AllThePeppermint 3 года назад +16

      Carla Vargas Sandoval , that is true, because if the bottom of the armhole is lower, it means that is where the fabric on the sleeve will pull when you raise your arms up, and you may not even be able to raise your arms as high as they could go.
      If the armhole is cut closer to the armpit, then the arm can open more freely.

    • @tazonrojo
      @tazonrojo 3 года назад +1

      @@AllThePeppermint thanks! english isn't my first language, so when I saw this comment I doubted the way I understood Bernadette's explanation. But yeah, it makes sense.

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 3 года назад +11

      You mean, "Is it true what they say about the size of a man's gussets?"

  • @stefaniesinden4327
    @stefaniesinden4327 3 года назад +11

    The making up of the 'Pirates' Shirt reminds me of the Gansey with regards to the gussets located at the arm holes (for ease of movement when pulling in nets) and the length of the garment which depended on the length of the wearers body and could also have the slits too. The one thing I love about the Gansey are the sleeves, as Fishermen would tend to wear out the cuffs and elbows of arms first, naturally. What their wives did were unpick the sleeves to when the damage cease and reknit down the arm... good as new! The nautical theme brought it all to me... Thank you for bearing with me.

  • @haven9153
    @haven9153 3 года назад +20

    Going to make a variation of this for my husband so he can be Howl Pendragon, and to say that I am excited is a grievous understatement. Thank you for this video, dear Bernadette!!!

  • @xcurvesx
    @xcurvesx 3 года назад +277

    Considering how much “beginner friendly” stuff she has put out, this was as detailed yet as concise as it could be. I cannot begin to imagine the amount of work that goes into video production (I’ve actually seen Bernadette’s vlogs on that) Giving me big Gemini vibes.

  • @PunkBucolique
    @PunkBucolique 3 года назад +120

    Bernadette : "Its beginers friendly !"
    Me, french, after 20 minutes of english specific sewing terms and non metric measurements, at 4AM: "eeeeeeeeeeeeh --- lets do this later in life, shall we ?"

    • @Loweene_Ancalimon
      @Loweene_Ancalimon 3 года назад +6

      Si tu as besoin d'aide, hésite pas, je peux te donner mon contact 😉
      Je couds à la main et je peux t'expliquer tout ça en français si il faut

    • @PunkBucolique
      @PunkBucolique 3 года назад +4

      @@Loweene_Ancalimon Hey salut ! Je commence à peine et j'ai un peu de mal à comprendre Bernadette et ce qu'elle fait avec son débit de parole, alors si tu veux bien m'aider ce serait super, merci beaucoup !

    • @Loweene_Ancalimon
      @Loweene_Ancalimon 3 года назад +1

      @@PunkBucolique tu devrais pouvoir me trouver sur insta avec le même nom, envoie moi un mp 😊

    • @theturniptress805
      @theturniptress805 3 года назад +7

      I'm so also very confused with all these different pieces. But I think making a smaller version first will help

    • @Draegane
      @Draegane 3 года назад +1

      @@PunkBucolique Si tu galères avec le débit de parole, tu peux régler la vitesse de lecture sur 0.95, ça aide par moments :-)

  • @marsmadden1910
    @marsmadden1910 3 года назад +1176

    I've always said that the first thing I'd do after top surgery is wear one of these shirts super open like a raging bisexual- i think that while I'm waiting for my surgery these next few months I'll make that shirt my damn self

    • @shoepixie
      @shoepixie 3 года назад +76

      DID YOU MAKE THE PIRATE SHIRT YET

    • @marsmadden1910
      @marsmadden1910 3 года назад +102

      @@shoepixie No I haven't yet! I get my surgery January 25th and plan to make it in the 3 weeks after while I'm recovering and off work

    • @shoepixie
      @shoepixie 3 года назад +72

      @@marsmadden1910 man I am suddenly so invested in helping you accomplish this goal! You gotta do it mate!

    • @marsmadden1910
      @marsmadden1910 3 года назад +71

      @@shoepixie hell you've got me pumped too! I will make the shirt as soon as I have the mobility to after surgery!

    • @lcardwell640
      @lcardwell640 3 года назад +41

      @@marsmadden1910 Good luck on the shirt and surgery! Am sending you best wishes and lots of love 💕

  • @adamnedfrogboy1633
    @adamnedfrogboy1633 3 года назад +78

    "Beginner friendly!"
    *begins to meticulously pull threads from the fabric in a very specific and straining way*

    • @meta5175
      @meta5175 Год назад +4

      And I start to find it very satisfying and get addicted lol

  • @hollyleafwell2118
    @hollyleafwell2118 3 года назад +347

    Bernadette: I completed this in about a week
    Me, just finished taking two weeks to make a two piece traditional clothing for my friend's wedding, crying all the way and vowing never to sew again: guess it is time to sew again

    • @vinsueringamer2388
      @vinsueringamer2388 3 года назад +15

      i hope that your friends like what you made and that you have (or had) an enjoyable time at the wedding

  • @WithLoveKristina
    @WithLoveKristina 3 года назад +503

    My husband has been begging me to make him a shirt like this and I wasn’t sure how to approach it until now so THANK YOU for assisting me in making my husband into Mr Darcy

  • @andy6877
    @andy6877 2 года назад +41

    Bernadette: "This is a beginners project!"
    Me after watching the whole video, mildly panicking: "I - help my brain understood none of this :( istg my sister stole all the genetic capacity for sewing"
    That being said, this does look very cool and is motivating me to figure out what I do need to learn first for anything that is happening to make sense to my very easily confused brain lol

    • @kriscook2423
      @kriscook2423 Год назад +2

      Just have fun with it. If you are having fun and it still looks wonky it's still worth it. ❤ The more you practice the more skills you'll build up and the better they will look. There's not a one of us who hasn't looked at a pattern or something and went "What?" Everyone ends up sitting on their floor scratching their heads and searching youtube at some point whilst sewing.

    • @FarhadHakimov
      @FarhadHakimov 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@kriscook2423I'm having a miserable time, and I'm enjoying it. At least, at the end of all the fraying, felling and hemming, I'll have a poofy shirt, and I'll have made it.

    • @kriscook2423
      @kriscook2423 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@FarhadHakimov ** cheers you on 🎉** I gave myself a migraine trying to make one. I incorrectly measured my arms so my arms got stuck trying it on and I thought I was going to be killed by my own creation because I couldn't get out of it. I learned alot. I threw it in the corner and went back to my basket of unfinished quilts. One day I'll dig the shirt out and fix the arms. I enjoyed it, for all the aggravation it gave me. One day I hope to sew costumes but I'm still learning to crawl in the sewing world.

  • @ShadowRaven66669
    @ShadowRaven66669 2 года назад +2

    Every time I watch you sew, I think of Mary Ingalls' tiny, perfect stitches that Laura was so jealous of.

  • @gemrich1586
    @gemrich1586 3 года назад +144

    "Would anyone have clicked the video if I titled it 'making a 18th century mens shirt"?
    Why yes, yes I would. Oh, yea of little faith in her fans, Bernadette.
    All jokes aside, I want to wear this shirt!!!!!! Great video.

    • @MargoMB19
      @MargoMB19 3 года назад +8

      I literally said outloud, 'well YEAH'! I really barely read the title before clicking on a Bernadette Banner video!

    • @TehMomo_
      @TehMomo_ 3 года назад +9

      she could have written this in Old Saxon and I would have clicked on it.

    • @amywardell5843
      @amywardell5843 3 года назад +2

      MargoMB19 same! I read the title as the video loads haha!

    • @schafigerengel
      @schafigerengel 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely, Bernadette Banner is enough information I need 😂

    • @MissPoplarLeaf
      @MissPoplarLeaf 3 года назад +2

      I've only DESPERATELY WANTED an 18th century linen men's shirt for like TWO YEARS without being able to justify buying one for myself, why would I click on this video-- OF COURSE I WOULD

  • @sylviat1976
    @sylviat1976 3 года назад +221

    This lovely video has sealed my fate: I'm absolutely making a historical Halloween costume in which to haunt the neighborhood. And brood, of course. Brooding is vital. Anything else would be a disservice to dear Mr. Darcy.

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith 3 года назад +5

      We must brood. A brood of brooding.

    • @Lis_Kid
      @Lis_Kid 3 года назад +2

      Brooding is indeed absolutely necessary

  • @jessicabennett9915
    @jessicabennett9915 3 года назад +3

    In the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) we refer to this type of garment style as Rectangular Construction as all pattern pieces are rectangles and modified rectangles. Rectangular Construction was widely used in Viking and Saxton era clothing as it's very fabric conscience and does not produce many scraps.

  • @CP-rm7rk
    @CP-rm7rk 3 года назад +5

    Soooo.....I might be addicted to pirate shirts now! I am currently making my 4th one (this time out of finer linen and with linen thread). This is so much fun!

    • @FarhadHakimov
      @FarhadHakimov Год назад

      Oh goodness... How many have you made now, 2 years later?

  • @syleise8729
    @syleise8729 3 года назад +218

    "Unless you are stumbling here at 3am..."
    Why u calling me out like that

  • @sweetpea5539
    @sweetpea5539 3 года назад +217

    “... which I’ve decided not to do, mostly out of sheer laziness”
    Says the LEAST lazy lady 🤣

    • @NWolfsson
      @NWolfsson 3 года назад +11

      "Meanwhile, let me backstitch every single seam with 3-threads long stitches."
      Ye... Laziness.

    • @AmythefirstA
      @AmythefirstA 3 года назад +3

      Selective laziness is a thing all artisans struggle with.

  • @RebelJunque
    @RebelJunque 2 года назад +2

    Watching this for the 3rd time to gather up the confidence to try all this hand stitching. I have taken my measurements, washed fabric (need to iron), gathered sewing supplies...

  • @sigiluvsu
    @sigiluvsu 3 года назад +5

    You've inspired me to make this. I'm 2 days in and have just finished thread pulling all my pattern pieces...its time consuming but given how poor my eye is for cutting straight lines, I know it will be well worth it!

  • @__wm_
    @__wm_ 3 года назад +304

    I'll hold in my pterodactyl screeches of joy and merely say that the result is wonderful (as usual!) and it makes me want to push through my usual 'what if I mess up the nice fabric and then it's all a waste' nervousness and DO. THE. THING.
    (All worth it for the aesthetic amirite?)

    • @thornsdale7443
      @thornsdale7443 3 года назад +13

      I have to hold back my screeches at the thought of one person in the world knowing how to spell 'pterodactyl'. (Yes, I copied the way you spelled it.)

    • @historiansrevolt4333
      @historiansrevolt4333 3 года назад +7

      Welcome to the "just do the thing!" party. It is hard sometimes!

    • @spacewolfcub
      @spacewolfcub 3 года назад +1

      I don’t wanna be that guy, but I’m confused because I could’ve sworn somebody corrected me on this. Pteranodon? No? Maybe?

    • @laurahill9643
      @laurahill9643 3 года назад +3

      You've fully described my mental state every single time I take shears to cloth.

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith 3 года назад

      spacewolfcub It depends on the specifics of what you’re referring to. I forget those, though, so I’ll just say “google it” and leave it at that

  • @Induis
    @Induis 3 года назад +359

    "There are no rules in piracy... I'm pretty sure." No truer quote

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 года назад +18

      Actually there *were* rules on board pirate ships, but they varied from ship to ship. 💀🏴‍☠️💀
      *The Pirates Code:*
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/07/09/the-pirates-code/amp
      *Governance in 18th Century Piracy:*
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governance_in_18th-century_piracy

    • @gmoo84
      @gmoo84 3 года назад +8

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I thought the same thing 😂 some were pretty organised and sensible. Lights out at 8!

    • @FaunaturaleOG
      @FaunaturaleOG 3 года назад +2

      They're merely guidelines 😏

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 года назад +5

      @@FaunaturaleOG Maybe in Hollywood but in the real world onboard a pirate ship breaking the rules could see you punished. Anything from being flogged, mutilated & in the worst cases being marooned.

    • @ignaciogarciamarin2520
      @ignaciogarciamarin2520 3 года назад +1

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 come on hitorical point proven, let people joke around

  • @roberthardiment-newcastleb926
    @roberthardiment-newcastleb926 2 года назад +2

    I’m enjoying making my 18th century shirt. I have altered the pattern slightly to include a placket at the top and a narrower collar band as this will be covers by a stock/neck tie. I wondered though, how many pirates were painstakingly pulling threads and how many had good enough eyes to follow that line with shears - especially bellow decks or by candle light? I found tearing the fabric produced the same end and took only a few minutes to have all the pieces ready.

  • @ahc1957
    @ahc1957 2 года назад +2

    My sister bought a "pirate shirt" in 1970. She could talk about nothing else. I just purchased a large (in height) fashion doll. I love the things you make and enjoy your channel. I just realized, why don't I follow your channel by copying your ideas for my dolls also. I think they will be beautiful. Actually, I might as well go all the way. Hand sewn, natural fibres. I am so excited to start.

  • @AD-ip5xy
    @AD-ip5xy 3 года назад +204

    Me whose sewing knowledge is based solely on your, Morgan Donner's, and Cathy Hay's videos and has never actually sewn any garment before:
    🧐 "Ahh, yes. I would do it that way, as well. Reinforcement Square? Brilliant!" 😂

    • @robynmurray6530
      @robynmurray6530 3 года назад +13

      This is me, but add Rachel Makesy to the list

    • @furociousfyve
      @furociousfyve 3 года назад +1

      Bahahhaa

    • @kirstenpaff8946
      @kirstenpaff8946 3 года назад +7

      Same. In reality, I can barely sew a pillowcase, and yet I have a bizarrely detailed theoretical knowledge of historical sewing thanks to binging costube videos.