Creating Gathered Bodice Styles // Vintage Inspired Designs

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  • @whimsicalmusedesign
    @whimsicalmusedesign Год назад +68

    Just a note: if this was what I was learning in geometry class I would have paid infinitely more attention and retained more of the math in the past 10 years…this is sooo interesting and captivating to watch for me!

    • @agcons
      @agcons Год назад +2

      I've used trigonometry to determine the actual area of knitting patterns I've drafted - not recently, though. Use it or lose it is especially true for math, I find, so when I get back into my hobbies again (soon, I hope) I'll have to do a quick math refresher.

    • @BeowulfIsMinNama
      @BeowulfIsMinNama Год назад

      @@agcons
      Some Old Hag
      Caught Another Hag
      Taking Oats Away
      😂

  • @Elune_Adore
    @Elune_Adore Год назад +64

    I cannot tell you how wonderful your videos have been, you have really helped me understand why and how things on patterns and clothing are how they are!

  • @cynthiafisher9907
    @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад +23

    I don’t know why you don’t have a lot more subscribers. Your content is fabulous!

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  Год назад

      Thank you Cynthia!

    • @paper601
      @paper601 Год назад +2

      She’s yet to be ‘fully’ discovered! I discovered the channel last night, I’m so happy!

  • @anthonyreed3421
    @anthonyreed3421 Год назад +20

    Words can not express how grateful I am for all your videos and tutorials Esposito, they have been so helpful to me in my home sewing and even art journey, Keep up the good work! :)

  • @SewRena
    @SewRena Год назад +22

    Thank you for this! ❤ as someone who wings the math/ measurements it’s nice to see such a skilled seamstress feel the same there is hope for me 😍

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  Год назад +2

      I wish to run into as little real math as possible 😅❤

  • @MsHedgehog
    @MsHedgehog Год назад +16

    Thank you for demonstrating these things, seeing it step by step really helps me visualize and truly understand patterns and pattern changes 💖
    I know.. some math, computer engineer classes. And geometry math (as far as I know) just translates what we see to numbers. If we know, or can measure some numbers, we can figure out the numbers for the ones we don't know. But the math itself does not really explain anything any clearer than you did here and in your dart manipulation video. Demos are really the way to go with geometry.

  • @kathythielman8987
    @kathythielman8987 Год назад +11

    Love this video and explanation, especially with how to add extra width into the gathering! Also, member of the Closet-Historian-Watched-Every-Video-Club!

  • @jenndoe
    @jenndoe Год назад +12

    10 seconds in and I have to say I love your hair!!!

  • @ninapettersen5220
    @ninapettersen5220 Год назад +5

    🤩Love the new hair cut 😃

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion Год назад +9

    It’s fun to think about someone coming across your realtor from the future dress in a thrift store and being like wtf this is awesome. Or maybe it’ll be in a museum…

  • @cynthiadugan858
    @cynthiadugan858 Год назад +6

    Brilliant! I do enjoy the garment making videos but these technique only videos are really nice for when I’m in the “how did she do that” mode.

  • @aprildriesslein5034
    @aprildriesslein5034 Год назад +7

    Yes! Thank you so much for doing these kinds of technical skills videos! I'm sure they are a lot of work (and probably kind of boring, since you don't get a dress at the end) but they are so helpful! I saw you drafting some things that, if I did them, I would have never tried because I would have thought it couldn't possibly work. It's so helpful to see how they look since I would not have done the work to find out. 😄 Thanks!

  • @stephaniethompson4918
    @stephaniethompson4918 Год назад +16

    You are always an inspiration! Thank you for all you do. I am enjoying your vacation photos on Instagram! You Rock!!

  • @MeMe-Moi
    @MeMe-Moi Год назад +4

    What I have learned from this series: the simpler the silhouette, the more options for fun with style lines,gathers, pleats, and interesting darts can be reasonably easily added. Love this series!

  • @Tulamaybeanie
    @Tulamaybeanie Год назад +10

    As always you deliver such great content. And by the way you rock the new hair cut/style!!!

  • @salome_db
    @salome_db Год назад +2

    I really like your new hairstyle, and as a professional seamstress, I do like your work as well! It's creative, beautiful, and well made; RUclips needs more sewing videos like yours!

  • @pipernell
    @pipernell Год назад +6

    I'll attempt a math explanation! (building off of another comment below) When you move dart fullness around the apex, you're not supposed to add or remove any fabric/material. Translating this to non-fabric geometry, this means that you are keeping the area of your shape (the bodice block) constant.
    However, bodices aren't shaped like perfect circles (well, outside of something avant-garde) so the apex will be closer to some edges of the bodice block than others. Like in the video's example, the apex is closer to the center-front seam than it is to the shoulder seam. So a shoulder dart will be much longer than a center chest dart. If you close the shoulder dart to transfer the fullness to the chest, this means that the area of the longer dart MUST equal the area of the shorter dart in order to keep the total area constant. Otherwise, you're adding or removing fabric when you shouldn't.
    In order for the two darts to be equal in area, the shorter one needs to be wider. And a wider dart (wedge/triangle) also means a larger angle. But the beautiful thing about pattern-drafting is that you didn't need all this math speak to understand why transferring dart fullness works. I hope this was an okay translation of pattern drafting to conventional classroom math!

  • @AnnaDeeDee
    @AnnaDeeDee Год назад

    15:23 math person here! I think it made perfect sense with the video! The mathsier way of saying it would be: the wedges you take out are all (roughly) similar triangles with the same angle at the apex, so the amount of gathering grows proportionally to the length of the triangle side (how far your stitch line is from the apex). So if your gathering edge is twice as far away from the apex, you'll have twice as much fabric to gather!
    (I guess the only thing that isn't obvious is that it is truly proportional. it's not like making your wedge a bit longer will give you exponentially more fabric to bunch up)

  • @jordanrichardson6809
    @jordanrichardson6809 Год назад +3

    New hair! Very sassy love it

  • @Kelli.Hicks.5
    @Kelli.Hicks.5 Год назад +2

    Dart manipulation always fascinates me.

  • @vindictivetiger
    @vindictivetiger Год назад +5

    OMG!! I love your haircut(s)!! So cute! Spring is springing!!

  • @AliciaB.
    @AliciaB. Год назад

    This video is a godsend. There's nothing I love more about vintage fashion than those gorgeous gathered styles from the 40s. Now that I know how they're made, the next time I spend a whole afternoon looking at dress patterns from that period (yes it happens often), I'm gonna feel _empowered_ instead of _envious_ . Thank you so much !

  • @pmclaughlin4111
    @pmclaughlin4111 Год назад +4

    You look beautiful today. Blouse, moth, makeup looks fab. So happy you chose a couple 40s looks. Thanks.

  • @VerbenaComfrey
    @VerbenaComfrey Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for showing us how to add fullness if our natural ratios don't lead to such generous darts.

  • @BeowulfIsMinNama
    @BeowulfIsMinNama Год назад

    “Walk your seams”
    I’ve heard you say it numerous times! Never thought it would apply to a bag pattern. And it wasn’t my pattern that had the problem, it was someone else’s pattern! Couldn’t figure out what I’ve done wrong over and over and over. Until I walked, their seams. 😤🤪
    At least I know where to fix it, and the fabric isn’t wasted. But the time!
    I will never trust someone else’s pattern again, without walking the seams!

  • @886jules1
    @886jules1 Год назад +3

    Have a great time in London - you really deserve it! Thanks as always for your great videos.

  • @mjdc2533
    @mjdc2533 Год назад +2

    interesting, useful and clearly explained. Thank you.

  • @rachelvancamp6982
    @rachelvancamp6982 Год назад

    This is the perfect video to follow or precede the video on making the 1940's eyelet button back blouse!! It finally all makes sense! Been puzzling for weeks over how to adapt my sloper to several 40's dress patterns. Mystery finally solved. Thanks Bianca!

  • @barborastruncova6746
    @barborastruncova6746 Год назад +5

    I really need to make my basic bodice pattern again (I have lost some weight) and make dress with some gathering. Looks amazing, and you make it look so easy. Thank you again for inspiration and great explaining.

  • @crystallionaire
    @crystallionaire Год назад +2

    Another video of yours that I know I will be coming back to when I attempt these styles in the future 😉

  • @chipiebalderston
    @chipiebalderston Год назад

    I love your 'no math' style! You are a great teacher, thank you

  • @cwbrownCaroline
    @cwbrownCaroline Год назад +1

    Love your hair, it’s fabulous! Love the variety of designs created by changing darts to gathers. I hope London treats you well!❤️

  • @fayewhite-willinger8068
    @fayewhite-willinger8068 Год назад +1

    I understand my patterns so much more and feel more confident in trying dart manipulations.
    Btw, cute haircut.

  • @sallythekolcat
    @sallythekolcat Год назад +1

    I just stopped by to say your hair looks awesome in this video.

  • @MeMe-Moi
    @MeMe-Moi Год назад +1

    Ok, math explanation as I understand it: as the “legs” of an acute angle get longer, the distance between the open ends of the legs increases but the size of the angle (measured in degrees) remains constant. So, the shorter legs of the center front gathered bodice design had less distance between the legs than the shoulder gathered design because the angle legs were longer in the shoulder design so there was more distance between the ends of the legs despite both designs having the same total number of degrees in all of the darts (angles) before and after the darts being moved. And a dart is just an acute angle.

  • @gittevandevelde2208
    @gittevandevelde2208 Год назад

    For the third one with the gathering going to the centerfront seam and the deeper neckline, extra tiny "contouring" darts could be added going from bust to neck (often doen to avoid gaping with lower necklines) and from bust to centerfront, it is more fitted that way AND you have more gathering.

  • @Sew_Learning
    @Sew_Learning Год назад +2

    Hi Bianca! You must have read my mind, because this is exactly what I needed right now….self drafting a blouse pattern from my sloper (sloper from your tutorial 🥰) Sending best wishes from Down Under 💖💚💚👗📚💐🌸🌺😎🇦🇺

  • @natashacandicehenry9475
    @natashacandicehenry9475 Год назад +3

    Your hair 😍😍😍😍

  • @RebelLeigh
    @RebelLeigh Год назад

    I just wanted to tell you that you are one of the people that has inspired me to start sewing, so thanks

  • @katerrinah5442
    @katerrinah5442 Год назад

    I really appreciate you showing us how to achieve specific patterns, finding vintage 40s patterns in my size is really hard and it's so cool to know how to achieve the look and have it actually fit ❤

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  Год назад

      Finding patterns in specific sizes is super difficult! Better to just draft things for sure 😂✨

  • @TrixiaDK
    @TrixiaDK Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. ❤ your way of showing how to move darts, and use them, is for me very easy to understand 💐

  • @caseygibbs9193
    @caseygibbs9193 Год назад

    These types of videos are so helpful, I have a 13 inch difference between my bust and waist so always a dart to sew but I've got tired of them so at least I have new ideas of what to turn them into.

  • @sarar4901
    @sarar4901 Год назад

    I immediately got inspired and made a knit top with a gathered neck. It came out super cute and I really appreciate the inspiration!

  • @coreygilles847
    @coreygilles847 Год назад +1

    These are wonderful! Thank you for showing us how to sleuth out pattern features to then create patterns for clothing that we love 💕

  • @rd6203
    @rd6203 Год назад

    So, I've *just now* realized from listening to you at 6:35, for all that I've always disliked math, I spend a lot of time mathing patterns, and I'm not mad. I *love* measuring 😂

  • @marcco44
    @marcco44 Год назад +1

    all of your tutorials make pattern drafting seem less daunting now.....and i don't sew, here for the talent!!

  • @caoimhenimhuireadhaigh1303
    @caoimhenimhuireadhaigh1303 Год назад +3

    You've got my brain spinning with various designs I could make some day using this technique. I feel like the last one could look very cool on a pencil dress!

  • @janevacani6789
    @janevacani6789 Год назад +2

    I'm so grateful for this! You've answered my ponderings over how to add extra fullness seeing as my darts are not very wide, any gathering I do is underwhelming to say the least! Thank you so much xo

  • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
    @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar Год назад +1

    You are a wonderful teacher. ❤

  • @karisteinbacher4535
    @karisteinbacher4535 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed seeing how each design looks great.

  • @lovemesomeslippers
    @lovemesomeslippers Год назад +2

    I thought your hair was put up, then I saw the sides, and then I saw the back! Transformation! Looks really good. I can’t wait to hear about London.

  • @alexandraleigh
    @alexandraleigh Год назад

    Thank You! Thank YOU You have certainly taken the fear out of Dart Manipulation but also Creating these wonderful gathered bodices The Dart class saved my 1st bodice block and I have darts I love that Flatter my body shape and now when the blocks are ready I can tackle these vintage styles I love so much by knowing how to draft my own dress that fits me to a T thank you!

  • @michaelc3782
    @michaelc3782 Год назад +1

    Loved all the makes. I want all the styles!!

  • @kellieprice8776
    @kellieprice8776 Год назад +2

    Love the new hair cut looks fantastic

  • @annenorth8553
    @annenorth8553 Год назад +1

    '''I know this video is long---'' no its not long enough, I enjoy your pattern drafting videos, especially the vintage styles.....tis video was right up my alley..... thank you, I hope you enjoyed , or are enjoying London.... Living in the UK myself I have actually only been a handful of times myself, but enjoyed it. Did you get to see a show?

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  Год назад

      Thank you Anne! I went to see/hear some Opera at the Royal Albert Hall ❤

  • @julietokumaru3855
    @julietokumaru3855 Год назад +3

    Your demonstrations really help me figure out my own pattern drafting. Thank you😊

  • @siham1540
    @siham1540 Год назад

    Thank you soooo much for this video!! Learning the science behind the art makes things so easier

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel5390 Год назад

    I really need to watch your pattern drafting videos.
    I got into sewing from the medieval/reenactment side and they don't really do darts, so I have no idea about tayloring. My engineering skills have given me a rough understanding of how to model 3D shapes and I do a lot of math when I'm sewing, but getting some actual knowledge about how to correctly draft patterns for contemporary clothes would be a good idea.
    Thanks for providing this information!

  • @lharris4118
    @lharris4118 Год назад +1

    I just love your skills. The more I watch it makes me think that I can do this. I wish

  • @denisenorton1922
    @denisenorton1922 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your time and effort, it must have been repetitive for you, but so informative for us. I greatly appreciate your dedication ❤

  • @itsaDean
    @itsaDean Год назад

    Also regarding the angles/geometry thing
    Two lines at angle, small distance between lines.
    the more that lines go fwoosh from angle, larger distance between them

  • @Noel.Chmielowiec
    @Noel.Chmielowiec Год назад

    While I almost never wear gathered blouses, I finally understand how to make them! Thank you Bianca! ❤

  • @tambriggs
    @tambriggs Год назад

    Thank you Bianca! Enjoy London!

  • @kobaltkween
    @kobaltkween Год назад

    This was so helpful! I hope you do something similar on pleats and gores in pants and skirts one day.

  • @AJansenNL
    @AJansenNL Год назад +3

    Thank you for featuring that lovely Mme Grès dress (at about 11.00). It seems to me that there's even added fullness from the armscye, so some more horizontal slashing and spreading.

  • @agi2711
    @agi2711 Год назад +1

    Yes, I really enjoyed watching!!!

  • @claudiaaugusta8453
    @claudiaaugusta8453 Год назад

    You're fantastic and your explanations get better and better!

  • @greenecrayon
    @greenecrayon Год назад

    This is freaking nifty. I really enjoy how you explain things.

  • @ThimblewolfArt
    @ThimblewolfArt Год назад +1

    Thank you. I really appreciate this beginner tutorials.

  • @doloresgreen1563
    @doloresgreen1563 Год назад

    Exquisite explanations and fully detailed examples of creating gathers. 👍😻👍
    Thank you for sharing the pictures of your spectacular trip on Instagram. 😻
    Hopefully once you are back on this side of the pond, your allergies will settle down. 😍 Safe Travels 👍😻👍

  • @jenniferrich5292
    @jenniferrich5292 Год назад +2

    Such useful info!! I finally have a block-like pattern that I have fitted really well to myself, and I am so ready to start playing with it. I hope your London trip is a wonderful experience 🥰

  • @dellymel9840
    @dellymel9840 Год назад +1

    Really comprehensive and helpful video. Thank you x

  • @CaptainStitchyPants
    @CaptainStitchyPants Год назад

    Brilliant, thank you! Clearly explained, and I loved that you just used your own bust fullness so we could compare the relative effects on the bodice shape. Definitely appreciated the tips for people with different shaped bodies!
    Love your new hair, it looks great on you 👍 hope you're having a wonderful trip!

  • @user-to9gd8wv5t
    @user-to9gd8wv5t Год назад

    I love the earrings! (Also, thank you for the more in-depth look at all of these, especially the neck and shoulder ones.)

  • @angelaross1
    @angelaross1 Год назад

    Please eep doing these. You are magical

  • @sian6095
    @sian6095 10 месяцев назад

    I have watched a few of your videos now and you are truly my favorite pattern drafter on the interweb :D

  • @ShellyParchman
    @ShellyParchman Год назад

    This is a great series! I love seeing many different drafts

  • @annlidslot8212
    @annlidslot8212 Год назад

    Hi, Thank you for your explanation and demonstration of how to deal with a top like mine. My bust to waist ratio is about 2" so I've never really seen how the things you do would work on me. Now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Let's just hope that it isn't an oncoming train. Yours, Ann

  • @eileenhammann5000
    @eileenhammann5000 Год назад +2

    Love your hair❤

  • @kathyjohnson2043
    @kathyjohnson2043 Год назад +3

    The first style muslin looks absolutely amazing on you!

  • @Ms-RAZ
    @Ms-RAZ Год назад

    This is exactly the video I have been looking for. Thank you so so much! Can't wait for more!

  • @ljshaw8516
    @ljshaw8516 Год назад

    You constantly amaze me with your talents! Thank you.

  • @oseneva
    @oseneva 7 месяцев назад

    This is crazy. There’s no way I’ll understand it, but I’ll try. Thanks for the video!

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  7 месяцев назад

      You can do it!! I hope it will start to click into place soon! ❤️

    • @oseneva
      @oseneva 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheClosetHistorian Can't believe you replied! Thank you so much. Your channel is a cultural asset. Aesthetics, jokes, your choice of words, not to mention the sewing lesson itself and your knowledge. I'm still just a beginner, but I can't imagine how I would learn sewing without your channel.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! I hope to spread the magic of pattern making and sewing as wide as I can! ❤ @@oseneva

  • @Mystimoon89
    @Mystimoon89 Год назад

    One I love your haircut and style. It fits you perfectly. Also, I love your videos. You are so talented.

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 Год назад

    Ahh ha! Thank you!

  • @liddybird3608
    @liddybird3608 Год назад

    The more of these videos I watch, the more sense they make to me. The trick seems to be to start out imagining the three dimensional end result, and then applying the two dimensional techniques to that visualization, instead of what I had been doing which was the opposite. I'm not sure if that even makes sense, really, or if maybe it's so obvious I'm the only one that didn't see it.

  • @lindymorrison5850
    @lindymorrison5850 Год назад

    Thankyou thankyou, you're so knowledgeable, thankyou for sharing that knowledge . PS . loving the Hair !

  • @chermarano
    @chermarano Год назад

    Love your haircut! This video was very helpful. Thanks.

  • @debbiewakeland605
    @debbiewakeland605 Год назад +1

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @newyorkhouse
    @newyorkhouse Год назад

    This is absolutely incredible! I'm in awe of your skills, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @TweedTulip
    @TweedTulip Год назад +1

    The green batik top is so fabulous too!

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 Год назад

    Thanks sooo much for sharing your knowledge and expertise! Loved this video, watching it again!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @nicelyppppppp
    @nicelyppppppp Год назад +1

    love the hair!!

  • @lynetteshorten6043
    @lynetteshorten6043 Год назад

    Thanks Bianca, I learnt so much

  • @teressebirkett3387
    @teressebirkett3387 Год назад

    I just noticed you've cut your hair! Loving it!

  • @zetaandrews2619
    @zetaandrews2619 Год назад

    Thank you you are very clever, I will try and attempt that. 🙏👍

  • @kckazcoll1
    @kckazcoll1 Год назад +1

    so interesting and easy to follow! Thanks, Bianca :)

  • @sarahduffy6964
    @sarahduffy6964 Год назад

    I am so excited about this

  • @jweg4051
    @jweg4051 Год назад

    I have learned so much from you! Thanks for the wonderful content!

  • @jackpowell381
    @jackpowell381 Год назад +1

    god this was so cool!!! its so incredible to really see how all of these modifications would look