How I Made an 18th Century Bum Roll
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- 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.
An important part of historical clothing is the skirt supports. Skirt supports include items like panniers, hoop skirts, bum pads, bustles, and of course, bum rolls.
I am in the process of making a few different 18th Century ensembles, so I wanted to create a bum roll so I had a "multipurpose" skirt support. This is the first time I've drafted and created a pattern myself; granted, the bum roll isn't a difficult pattern.
Hang out with me while I make my first 18th Century Bumroll.
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"Royal Coupling" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
That is so helpful. That looked easier than a couple others I have seen. I now send my 'scrappy scraps to a woman who uses them for dog pillow stuffing. So PolyFil it will be. Thank You for ANOTHER great video.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this. I really appreicate you including the fix of the tape, we're all human!
Glad it was helpful!
Lol “I like big bums” great badge pic by the way.
Little gremlins have stolen some of your footage! Curses!
Oh well. Yeah, with the straps to tie it together, I was “wait, don’t tell me that’s the two fabrics together!?!” We all trip on that eventually 😅😅
I really like how you came up with your own pattern 👍
I had a lot of fun making that badge. :-D I think it's important to show mistakes as well as successes, so I didn't cut the footage of the strap oopsie!
Thank you for watching!
What an awesome badge! I am glad to see this because I am not always sure where the bum roll should be tied. I had done so at my natural waist and I think that is too high. Thanks!
I agree, I think that is too high. I think at the high hip is probably perfect.
Great video! I have a similar bumroll that I used for Shakespeare In Love costume.
So cool!
Thank you for a great video.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for showing the mistakes and fixes...
I think it's important to show that even people with lots of years experience still make mistakes. We are all human, and we are all learning, after all. :-D
May I ask you next time not to use very loud music and voice over together? I live with auditory processing disorder and at times I had no idea what you were saying (auto-generated subtitles didn't always help)
I'm sorry you struggled with the sound. All three of my videos this weekend seem to have had that issue; however, playback after editing was fine. It's weird. I will be removing music anytime I'm talking from now on because of this issue.