These are the kind of projects I love to use recycled drapes and duvets for. The color of your petticoat is gorgeous and who doesn't love a red petticoat.
Hi Rebecca, Since you have made stays before, I think you will find it easier the second time around. The more you do it the easier it will become. I love the quilted petticoat!! I used to stay away from "cheater" fabric, but now I don't have any aversion to it at all. I love the color. (A quaker ancestor of my husband made and wore a red petticoat to church service and was brought up on charges for wearing it. She was excommunicated and shunned. 😏 She left her family went to Indiana with a man who was also excommunicated and they got married.
Sounds like it could be a new trend - quilted pants. I recall the sweater pants that were such a hit years ago; people were taking their old ugly holiday sweaters and turning them into pants everywhere.
I'm about to embark on 18th Century stays for a friend - I feal your reluctance. But just think - once it's done it reopens the whole 18th Century Frockage arena for you to play in - which includes Felicity's Christmas Dress, to pick an example from your already planned projects.
You can find matelasse at the thrift shop in the bedding department! It’s a common bedspread material that was super popular about 10 years ago - so it’s all over the thrift world now! Imagine what you could do with a king size coverlet 🤩 Yes, you said it right :)
I picked up a twin size that should work well enough for a under petticoat. Planning to level it for history bounding since it should work well enough as an underlayer with a wonky hem. (Alas it is a poly blend)
I'd probably "shop" in my overflowing linen closet. Every time a family member cleans out theirs I end up taking items that I could "make a petticoat or new pillow cases" out of lol. Vintage lace tablecloths, floor length queen size bedspreads, etc. that all need to be repurposed because of stains or threadbare sections that could be worked around during cutting pattern pieces. One day I'll get around to using them all...
You give me such an urge to finish my project I've been on. But I've got 2 orders of modern, boring things I'm sewing I need to finish for a couple clients. I love watching you
Prequilted fabric with bias tape ties! Who knew life could be so easy!? I have been using twill tape for my ties, but I like the idea of the bias tape to match. ❤️
The most gorgeous petticoat!! I have wanted a quilted petticoat for a long time and I have batting to make my own eventually...whenever I can get to my new house and there is less chaos happening...if that ever happens 😅
I love the idea of a quilted petticoat for two reasons. One is because it's a way to keep warm in cool seasons and also you could use it as a super comfy blanket you could bring on a camping trip!
Over here waiting patiently for you to make stays 🧘♀️ I just finished my first set of 18th century stays and already am prepping for another because they turned out too short waisted. Can’t wait to see how your stays come out
This was so much fun to watch. I just got my own copy of Patterns of Fashion (revamped/new version). It's as beautiful and useful/inspiring as I expected! I also got Patterns of Fashion 5 (undergarments!), and figured out that my sticking point for fashions past about 1450 is the stays/corsets. Everything else feels "doable" but shaping and boning. Still, dreaming of fun projects when I am finally up to speed (or have the money to just buy the right stays/corset). There is a pattern in book 5 for 1780s 'half-boned' riding stays that might be a good starting point...
The price of all the “right” materials is already pretty pricy I can definitely see the value in just buying ones that are made if it works for your measurements.
Thanks for this. I'm at the stays part of my 18th century wardrobe. I've got one size nearly binding off need the other one lol. I've got part of my under petticoat done. I need to add ruffles to it and get bias tape for the top. I am no were near the petticoat. I had wanted brown wool and the only kind I can find is either 3 yards or over $45 a yard. So decisions are being made. Looking forward to seeing this play out.
I kind of just made the jacket for that for my mother it turned out okay I did not do the rest of it and I knew that she would not be wearing the proper undergarments and so I did a mock-up to her body and did my best I look forward to seeing how yours turns out hopefully a whole lot better than mine
Love it! I want a robe made in that fabric; I can see myself in it on a cold morning with my slippers. :D I hope you decide to make the stays, that way you have a complete outfit. xoxo's Sandie
That's gorgeous! I've been looking forward to this project since you first mentioned it! I've never tried sewing stays before but from what I can tell from watching sooo many youtubers do it the best advice I have is don't rush just to get a video out. If you have a video that's just about mockups & fitting we'll definitely still watch 😁
And now I need to find some pre quilted fabric to make a winter skirt, why have I not thot about this before???😭😭😭 love the fabric you have used, so shiny ✨ and sometimes a easy mode project is the best ting to spark inspiration and further projects 😄😄😄 but yes stays are a scary ting to contemplate...
You can actually find pre-quilted fabric in different materials, too. Like, I know I've seen it with cotton fabric before also. And Dora is well - Lion's leg is hurting him today for some reason. 😔
Thank you for sharing this! So straightforward, with the prequilted fabric :) Question -- do you happen to know when The School of Historical Dress is putting out Patterns of Fashion 2? They have 1 and 5 on their website at the moment, but that's it.
@@maryball4651 The SHD is re-publishing all of the Patterns of Fashion books, since they were out of print. It was/is very difficult to find second-hand copies and they're often REALLY expensive. It's taking time for the re-published ones to come out though, because they're updating them.
Do you remember how much yardage you used in this skirt? You mention the width but I might have missed the length. I want to make one for myself, as yours looks gorgeous that red is beautiful!
I think I mentioned it in the video, but it's just three panels of whatever length you need (probably approximately ankle length). And you totally should make one!
I just ordered some yardage of quilted silk taffeta to make a petticoat, but just realised that if I use it on the straight of the grain I'll get squares instead of diamonds. I can cut it on the bias, and piece the bits left over, but that seems like a LOT of work (I should just handquilt some silk, if I'm going to do that much piecing). Do you have links to the one or two examples you said you found of quilted petticoats with squares instead of diamonds?
I'm not finding the couple I swear I saw before, but I did find this tutorial if your fabric doesn't stretch so much on the bias, and you want to turn them into diamonds: zadiegrossman.com/blogs/news/christinas-magic-quilted-petticoat-or-how-to-make-pre-quilted-silk-look-more-historically-accurate
@@LadyRebeccaFashions omg, I could cry! That is exactly the help I needed. I was so bad in geometry in school and I just couldn't figure out how to cut this without having 6 large triangles that would need to be pieced, just to eek out the hem to 100" (if I was lucky)! Thank goodness for people who can do this kind of maths and share it with those of us who can't! 💜💜💜
Out of curiosity, is there a benefit to zigzagging over the top of the bais versus hand sewing it or as I have done it... where I stitch it on the wrong side first and use an edge foot with a straight stitch?
@@LadyRebeccaFashions hand sewing does take a lot longer. I learned in grad school a way to do it by machine so it has a pretty finish. We were never allowed to zigzag items like that so I had to ask! Thank you for responding!
Ahh you make me laugh, yeah I'm not crazy about making stays. Do you like red in January? You made the red and white outfit in January 2021, and now another read outfit in January 2022. :-)
@@feezlfuzzl564 Quilting is used to affix upto 3 layers together. The outermost layer (usually silk), some wool batting in the middle, and a linen backing. Quilting the layers makes a very solid skirt and very warm.
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These are the kind of projects I love to use recycled drapes and duvets for. The color of your petticoat is gorgeous and who doesn't love a red petticoat.
Thank you! Recycled duvets are great for this!
“I don’t remember how much I bought” is very relatable❤️
Hi Rebecca, Since you have made stays before, I think you will find it easier the second time around. The more you do it the easier it will become. I love the quilted petticoat!! I used to stay away from "cheater" fabric, but now I don't have any aversion to it at all. I love the color. (A quaker ancestor of my husband made and wore a red petticoat to church service and was brought up on charges for wearing it. She was excommunicated and shunned. 😏 She left her family went to Indiana with a man who was also excommunicated and they got married.
Wonderful family story!
There are days in the winter when I wish my trousers were quilted like that petticoat! ;)
Sounds like it could be a new trend - quilted pants. I recall the sweater pants that were such a hit years ago; people were taking their old ugly holiday sweaters and turning them into pants everywhere.
I always prefer gridded-on-the-back gift wrap for a similar reason - no measuring needed, and guaranteed straight cut edges.
Lol yes. Plus it is great for origami! We did cranes for my parent's 50th anniversary.....
Lady Rebecca is an excellent historian.
I'm about to embark on 18th Century stays for a friend - I feal your reluctance. But just think - once it's done it reopens the whole 18th Century Frockage arena for you to play in - which includes Felicity's Christmas Dress, to pick an example from your already planned projects.
It's true - I need the new stays for that too.
Prequilted fabric is definitely the way to go for this. Thanks for sharing!
You can find matelasse at the thrift shop in the bedding department! It’s a common bedspread material that was super popular about 10 years ago - so it’s all over the thrift world now! Imagine what you could do with a king size coverlet 🤩 Yes, you said it right :)
I picked up a twin size that should work well enough for a under petticoat. Planning to level it for history bounding since it should work well enough as an underlayer with a wonky hem. (Alas it is a poly blend)
I have never had good luck finding it at my thrift stores.
that is a fantastic idea, and it’s eco-friendly. no disrespect to new fabric of couse, b/c that stuff is … delicious!
I'd probably "shop" in my overflowing linen closet. Every time a family member cleans out theirs I end up taking items that I could "make a petticoat or new pillow cases" out of lol. Vintage lace tablecloths, floor length queen size bedspreads, etc. that all need to be repurposed because of stains or threadbare sections that could be worked around during cutting pattern pieces. One day I'll get around to using them all...
You give me such an urge to finish my project I've been on. But I've got 2 orders of modern, boring things I'm sewing I need to finish for a couple clients. I love watching you
It looks so warm and rich.
Now I want a red satin silk quilted ensemble. Husband will object.
Prequilted fabric with bias tape ties! Who knew life could be so easy!? I have been using twill tape for my ties, but I like the idea of the bias tape to match. ❤️
That petticoat looks so cozy! 10/10 would wear something similar (but probably not silk, lol) just to lounge!
Your makeup is looking amazing.
I love this petticoat tutorial
The most gorgeous petticoat!! I have wanted a quilted petticoat for a long time and I have batting to make my own eventually...whenever I can get to my new house and there is less chaos happening...if that ever happens 😅
YAY! Easy Win! 😭 stay making! The color is absolutely MAGNIFICENT!!!
I love the idea of a quilted petticoat for two reasons. One is because it's a way to keep warm in cool seasons and also you could use it as a super comfy blanket you could bring on a camping trip!
Over here waiting patiently for you to make stays 🧘♀️ I just finished my first set of 18th century stays and already am prepping for another because they turned out too short waisted. Can’t wait to see how your stays come out
I am in LOVE with your earrings and necklace!! And that red is gorgeous!
Such a gorgeous color
The sheen on that fabric is just delicious.
I know it’s more trouble, but would love to see some of the actual pinning/sewing so I could learn how you do your way of sewing.
that red fabric is so pretty
This was so much fun to watch. I just got my own copy of Patterns of Fashion (revamped/new version). It's as beautiful and useful/inspiring as I expected! I also got Patterns of Fashion 5 (undergarments!), and figured out that my sticking point for fashions past about 1450 is the stays/corsets. Everything else feels "doable" but shaping and boning. Still, dreaming of fun projects when I am finally up to speed (or have the money to just buy the right stays/corset). There is a pattern in book 5 for 1780s 'half-boned' riding stays that might be a good starting point...
The price of all the “right” materials is already pretty pricy I can definitely see the value in just buying ones that are made if it works for your measurements.
Oh, I hadn't thought about PoF 5 for stays patterns. I don't have that one.
Thanks for this. I'm at the stays part of my 18th century wardrobe. I've got one size nearly binding off need the other one lol. I've got part of my under petticoat done. I need to add ruffles to it and get bias tape for the top. I am no were near the petticoat. I had wanted brown wool and the only kind I can find is either 3 yards or over $45 a yard. So decisions are being made. Looking forward to seeing this play out.
I love the color! I'm still working on my wool petticoat (all handsewn because I need more practice with my stitches). Thanks for sharing!
The color of your fabric is delicious. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the rest of the project.
Lovely fabric!
I am loving it!
Yes. It is helpful. It is also beautiful.
It’s so pretty!!!!
I kind of just made the jacket for that for my mother it turned out okay I did not do the rest of it and I knew that she would not be wearing the proper undergarments and so I did a mock-up to her body and did my best I look forward to seeing how yours turns out hopefully a whole lot better than mine
That fabric is glorious! Yes...make more stays!
watching 2 years in the future
Love it! I want a robe made in that fabric; I can see myself in it on a cold morning with my slippers. :D
I hope you decide to make the stays, that way you have a complete outfit.
xoxo's Sandie
That's gorgeous! I've been looking forward to this project since you first mentioned it! I've never tried sewing stays before but from what I can tell from watching sooo many youtubers do it the best advice I have is don't rush just to get a video out. If you have a video that's just about mockups & fitting we'll definitely still watch 😁
That colour! 😍😍😍
Beautiful! I'm making a #historyboundingbutlazy skirt in the 17th century mode, so I got some good, needed review before I pleat and sew.
The colour is stunning and it looks lovely.
Soo pretty 😍
Love love love this. Can't wait to see the completed project! Whenever that may be! 🤣
And now I need to find some pre quilted fabric to make a winter skirt, why have I not thot about this before???😭😭😭 love the fabric you have used, so shiny ✨ and sometimes a easy mode project is the best ting to spark inspiration and further projects 😄😄😄 but yes stays are a scary ting to contemplate...
I was hoping to learn something about making the quilting... guess not! 😆 I love your videos though! 😁
I have never heard of pre quilted fabric? Amazing….you live and learn. Are Dora and Lion well?
You can actually find pre-quilted fabric in different materials, too. Like, I know I've seen it with cotton fabric before also. And Dora is well - Lion's leg is hurting him today for some reason. 😔
Thank you for sharing this! So straightforward, with the prequilted fabric :) Question -- do you happen to know when The School of Historical Dress is putting out Patterns of Fashion 2? They have 1 and 5 on their website at the moment, but that's it.
I don't, though I thought it was supposed to be sometime soonish.
I know I got the second one on Amazon a long time ago. Its not a color version. Don't know if that's what you are talking about.
@@maryball4651 The SHD is re-publishing all of the Patterns of Fashion books, since they were out of print. It was/is very difficult to find second-hand copies and they're often REALLY expensive. It's taking time for the re-published ones to come out though, because they're updating them.
@@amb163 awesome! I know I recently bought the 1st and 5th from them! Can’t wait to get the others when they are released.
This looks so pretty. :}
I almost bought a length if quilted fabric from JoAnn's the either day to make me a quilted petticoat for the 1860s.
i love your earrings, lady rebecca. please tell us where you got them. ❤️
Thanks! Both pairs in this video are actually from Joann's!
+LadyRebeccaFashions *The techniques this project can be applied to a just-above-the-knee petticoat for Kei and/or Lolita.*
Matelassé is French for "quilted, matelasser means to quilt.
It's pronounced like this: Maaht Lasseh
Greetings, ya'll!
Do you remember how much yardage you used in this skirt? You mention the width but I might have missed the length. I want to make one for myself, as yours looks gorgeous that red is beautiful!
I think I mentioned it in the video, but it's just three panels of whatever length you need (probably approximately ankle length). And you totally should make one!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Thank you I thought I'd missed that part. I can't wait to make one, just need to find some fabric.
I just ordered some yardage of quilted silk taffeta to make a petticoat, but just realised that if I use it on the straight of the grain I'll get squares instead of diamonds. I can cut it on the bias, and piece the bits left over, but that seems like a LOT of work (I should just handquilt some silk, if I'm going to do that much piecing). Do you have links to the one or two examples you said you found of quilted petticoats with squares instead of diamonds?
I'm not finding the couple I swear I saw before, but I did find this tutorial if your fabric doesn't stretch so much on the bias, and you want to turn them into diamonds: zadiegrossman.com/blogs/news/christinas-magic-quilted-petticoat-or-how-to-make-pre-quilted-silk-look-more-historically-accurate
@@LadyRebeccaFashions omg, I could cry! That is exactly the help I needed. I was so bad in geometry in school and I just couldn't figure out how to cut this without having 6 large triangles that would need to be pieced, just to eek out the hem to 100" (if I was lucky)! Thank goodness for people who can do this kind of maths and share it with those of us who can't! 💜💜💜
Out of curiosity, is there a benefit to zigzagging over the top of the bais versus hand sewing it or as I have done it... where I stitch it on the wrong side first and use an edge foot with a straight stitch?
A zigzag stitch will allow it to stretch more than a straight stitch would, which might be more desirable for a waistband like this
Yep, what Great Goat Rebellion said! Also, a lot faster than hand-sewing!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions hand sewing does take a lot longer. I learned in grad school a way to do it by machine so it has a pretty finish. We were never allowed to zigzag items like that so I had to ask! Thank you for responding!
Ahh you make me laugh, yeah I'm not crazy about making stays. Do you like red in January? You made the red and white outfit in January 2021, and now another read outfit in January 2022. :-)
Apparently I do! Though this was actually made in December. 😉
I feel like you've talked about this before, but which dressform do you use?
This is my main one: amzn.to/3t04Y55
Is a Brunswick a jacket or a dress? Will you see the petticoat as the skirt? I seem to be finding emsembles that look like they are both.
It's a hooded jacket, that is sometimes quilted, so yep, a lot of the petticoat will show, both in front and in back.
Is the silk washable and did you prewash it?
I never pre-wash my silk fabrics.
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What is your under pedicoat made of?😊
Mattelasse fabric from Joann's
Why would you quilt a coarse petticoat that you work in?
For warmth!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Oh, so there's an extra layer? A lining? Do you need all that hand-stitching, then? Does that somehow add to the warmth?
@@feezlfuzzl564 Quilting is used to affix upto 3 layers together. The outermost layer (usually silk), some wool batting in the middle, and a linen backing. Quilting the layers makes a very solid skirt and very warm.
@@melissashiels7838 Oh, okay. I thought the quilting was decorative. But it's like an actual quilt.
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