Going Medieval | Sewing a modern(ish) kirtle using historical(ish) techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394
    @praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very cute! And I like the music!

  • @marywest2896
    @marywest2896 Год назад +1

    i love the light thread down the front...so pretty....the way you made you eyelets are the prettiest I have seen so far....

  • @LixiaWinter
    @LixiaWinter 2 года назад +6

    The styling possibilities of this dress are truly endless. Turtleneck, puffy sleeved shift/shirt, your black&white poet dress, leggins, belts - everything will look good! 😯

  • @alex9190
    @alex9190 Год назад +1

    "that certain anachronistic society" made me chuckle

  • @bohemiansusan2897
    @bohemiansusan2897 Год назад

    It's always fun to create retro or retro inspired inspired clothes. I still make them when I can and have room for a new garment to work into my wardrobe. I enjoyed watching your creative process.
    I learned to sew 43 years ago from my quadriplegic aunt. She sewed at her Jerry rigged machine and I sewed at the treadle next to her. She taught me hand sewing and was a stitch counter. From her I learned how to hand stitch and not have it visible.
    Later on, she inspired me to do my own thing and make adjustments to suit myself. Sometimes I screwed up in epic proportions but I learned from them.

  • @Meredith36
    @Meredith36 Год назад

    This was really fun to watch you make and beautiful 💚🪡💚

  • @dianesawyerdooley4424
    @dianesawyerdooley4424 2 года назад +1

    With less thick fabric, you can open the seam allowances and turn them under as if flat-felling. Also, I think you made that facing a bit harder than it needed to be... binding the edge with a narrow strip of on-grain fabric is perfectly period. Looks super cute!

  • @anaisabelsantos4661
    @anaisabelsantos4661 2 года назад +2

    I had never thought of dinnim for historically-ish clothes, I gess I'll look for some and make myself a summer kirtle.

  • @sunriseeyes0
    @sunriseeyes0 Год назад

    This is gorgeous! I love your super fine details and attention to the stitches. I want to make one 🙏🏽💗

  • @bcase5328
    @bcase5328 2 года назад +2

    The stitch you with which sewed the sleeve seam in knitting is called a mattress stitch, in embroidery I have heard it called Ladder Stitch.

  • @michellestrickland7613
    @michellestrickland7613 2 года назад

    Very interesting. Thank You.

  • @janeteholmes
    @janeteholmes 2 года назад

    I love this dress!

  • @rebeccadobrzykowski5613
    @rebeccadobrzykowski5613 8 месяцев назад

    LOVE THIS!

  • @kents.2866
    @kents.2866 2 года назад +3

    Awesome. I wish I could style midieval mens things into a modern wardrobe. Is it time for men to bring back tunics?

  • @catherineleslie-faye4302
    @catherineleslie-faye4302 Год назад

    Nice work.

  • @aliciaoverturf
    @aliciaoverturf 2 года назад

    “So much sting in my life”

  • @dawngable4622
    @dawngable4622 2 года назад

    I like it

  • @LynnHermione
    @LynnHermione 2 дня назад

    2:55 uh, isn't this just... normal patterning? I've been making dresses in this shape my whole life. Darts are for the underbust not to shape the waist-hips ratio

  • @heatherduke7703
    @heatherduke7703 11 месяцев назад

    It’s better not to pull your fabric through the machine and let the feed dogs take care of it. You can mess up the stitch length that way

  • @laraharding849
    @laraharding849 2 года назад

    Question... where did you get your tracing paper? Thanks.

  • @savannahbrewer6161
    @savannahbrewer6161 2 года назад

    Yuck