I Made a Victorian Walking Skirt and It Wasn't Entirely Quick and Easy (An Ode to Perseverence)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Yes, I do still sew too - I'm quite good at it actually - and here it is... a year and a half after actually making and filming this project, editor Sophie Black and I have worked together to create an actual sewing video for you for the first time! Consider this a dress rehearsal, if you will, for bigger things in 2021...
    **** Fabrics and notions ****
    William Morris "Marigold" printed quilting cotton purchased at John Lewis department store in the UK. LOTS of places carry Morris fabrics - shop around for the best price. I bought 4m (4.5yd) at £16/m in the Spring of 2019.
    Tarlatan from Whaley's of Bradford, UK: www.whaleys-br...
    Linen from Gray Line Linen, New York: www.graylineli...
    Waist tape from Ribbon Connections in the US: ribbonconnecti...
    Kinkame Japanese silk embroidery floss purchased online from Britex Fabrics, San Francisco: www.britexfabr...
    **** Books ****
    Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter (1895 - the pattern I used is on p82)
    Free online here:
    archive.org/de...
    Or to buy your own copy for your sewing table:
    www.amazon.co....
    Patterns of Fashion 2 by Janet Arnold will be back in print in 2021, and available at the School of Historical Dress:
    theschoolofhist...
    Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques (1905), edited by Kristina Harris:
    www.amazon.co....
    **** Reveal outfit ****
    Waistcoat (made in 2006!) from a 1790s pattern in The Cut of Men's Clothes by Norah Waugh - and I still wear it all the time
    Stockings and Savoy shoes (discontinued) by @americanduchess
    Shirt, silk cravat, and petticoat are vintage/original.
    **** Location ****
    Reveal sequence filmed in the beautiful 1906 bandstand at Belper River Gardens, Derbyshire, UK
    **** Credits ****
    Edited by Sophie Black of triskellepictures.co.uk - thank you for taking my crappy beginner iPhone footage and making magic out of it!
    *****
    Let me send you a love letter every Friday to cheer you on in your creative journey:
    eepurl.com/ciT6hT
    You can also follow me and see my sewing as it happens on Instagram:
    / cathy.hay
    Your letters and cards are welcome at Mr Worth's old place.
    7 Rue de la Paix
    Paris 75002
    France
    If you're in the UK, I also have an address here:
    1 Northumberland Avenue
    Trafalgar Square
    London
    WC2N 5BW
    United Kingdom
    Please don't send parcels - the fees to have them imported/forwarded to me are expensive! Contact me first if it's something special or important.
    Thank you, thank you, to everyone who has sent something to me. It is deeply valuable to read your words in your own handwriting and hold them in my hands. It helps me to connect to who you really are, and what you really need from me. I read, enjoy and treasure every one. Thank you.

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  • @Arrowfiore
    @Arrowfiore 3 года назад +853

    "I have a brilliant idea!"
    Many frustrating boring hours later "whose idea was this??"
    Every creative ever

    • @gabriellebaalke6704
      @gabriellebaalke6704 3 года назад +14

      EVERY Creative Ever. Me, today. I needed this video and YOUR comment, so much more than you may ever know...Thank you!! xx

    • @katewarren2349
      @katewarren2349 3 года назад +7

      Have the same situation. "its Just to finish hem And waist band." 20 hours later. "Who the Hell choice this printed material." 😂

    • @ShelbyZealand
      @ShelbyZealand 3 года назад +4

      Every single time. lol

    • @grayreid7392
      @grayreid7392 3 года назад +3

      That was me this morning when I tried to make a market bag and realized I hadn't touched my needles in like a YEAR and forgot how to crochet again XD

  • @lord0jackostar
    @lord0jackostar 3 года назад +233

    “Keep doing the thing until it accepts that it’s going to be done.” The motivational speech I didn’t know I needed.

    • @angelwhispers2060
      @angelwhispers2060 2 года назад +1

      It accurately describes the hell of all the rewrites I'm presently doing for University....

  • @WayToVibe
    @WayToVibe 3 года назад +1138

    I love that "It makes me happy" is the new, correct form of justification for doing all those things people say you either shouldn't be doing (for "reasons") or say you "shouldn't be bothering with". Embroider those hooks, Lady. Embroider those hooks!

    • @midnightqueen3332
      @midnightqueen3332 3 года назад +36

      Those hooks were just " MMMUAH"(Tight lipped loud kissy sound). Now I WISH I had that kind of skill and control at hand sewing, but alas that is at the present moment only a dream. Maybe one day I shall have to hop to and attempt to learn. Ms. Cathy, Beautiful as always.

    • @RebeccaEWebber
      @RebeccaEWebber 3 года назад +13

      THIS!

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 3 года назад +24

      I am definitely going to start making my hooks this pretty. It’s just lovely, so much pickier than my usual messy “just get them on” type of finishing. It’s the little things that can bring is so much joy, and I definitely feel joy looking at Cathy’s hooks.

    • @dinodino5602
      @dinodino5602 3 года назад

      ++

    • @saritshull3909
      @saritshull3909 3 года назад +10

      I've been using "it brings me joy"
      As in I bought some insane platform sandals with holographic straps which, at 25, I'm pushing the envelope on being young enough to wear.
      And they hardly suit anything in my wardrobe.
      BUT they make me stupidly joyous when I see them so I ignore their "ugliness"

  • @yanoryam
    @yanoryam 3 года назад +198

    22:17
    Cathy Hay: Spins
    Birds: Fly! Go! Make her look like she's a Princess!

  • @aw04tn58
    @aw04tn58 3 года назад +2092

    Excuse me, but whose loud and powerful voice is this? Cathy, bravo!!

    • @winnievaughan
      @winnievaughan 3 года назад +139

      My thoughts exactly 🥰

    • @RockinTheBassGuitar
      @RockinTheBassGuitar 3 года назад +69

      Gotta love the progress! How amazing 😊

    • @michellecornum5856
      @michellecornum5856 3 года назад +81

      Yes, I've noticed that this pandemic seems to be helping Cathy's voice.

    • @MsNimJ
      @MsNimJ 3 года назад +29

      My thoughts too! So impressed by Cathy!

    • @she.is.sleeping
      @she.is.sleeping 3 года назад +18

      Wanted to say the same!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @Auritilien
    @Auritilien 3 года назад +335

    Just dropping by to say I wanted to search pictures of cats today but my phone was all "did you mean Cathy Hay??" and my drowzy brain went Yes. You are the best cat of a person

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  3 года назад +107

      Now THAT is high praise! Thank you!

    • @wolfyngrey1313
      @wolfyngrey1313 3 года назад +5

      I love all of this

    • @johilker317
      @johilker317 3 года назад +3

      Cathy and Bernadette are my spirit-makers, but cats are my spirit animal. 🪡🧵🐈

  • @whatssewingon3511
    @whatssewingon3511 3 года назад +915

    Cathy Hay: "A nice EASY thing"
    Sewing Gods "Oh Reeeally? Hold my needle"

    • @alexzandra75
      @alexzandra75 3 года назад +16

      This made me laugh a lot. I love what you have typed. I have felt the same way about all the crafts that I do. Thank you.

    • @roninelenion4805
      @roninelenion4805 3 года назад +10

      😭Why does that always happen?

    • @kayallen7603
      @kayallen7603 3 года назад +3

      Stealing that expression !!

  • @drhelenloney1426
    @drhelenloney1426 3 года назад +337

    My grandmother always did the fancy stitches on her hooks and eyes and buttons, always. Now I do too, and I don't even question why.

    • @kathyfaltinson9139
      @kathyfaltinson9139 3 года назад +9

      I do as well. It's how mother taught me.

    • @wonderwend1
      @wonderwend1 3 года назад +14

      I think it looks beautiful. If ever I use one now I will be doing this

    • @janetjames4216
      @janetjames4216 3 года назад +15

      I’d never considered it before but now I’ll only ever make mine fancy, a new generation of ‘extra’ sewers is born I think :D

    • @loristrout4741
      @loristrout4741 3 года назад +7

      I make hand made Custom Fit Bras I think that looks so much nicer for hook and eyes. I think I could make my own parts that way. There is a tutorial on bra hook and eye closure I think I will try it with the next one.

    • @PibbleMom297
      @PibbleMom297 3 года назад +9

      Your grandmother must have been a couturier. Those "fancy stitches" are the sort of work that is mandatory for haute couture. Garments made by couturiers are often more handwork than machine sewing and require a great deal of talent with a hand-sewing needle. (Let alone they are prized and expensive)

  • @EmilyBHelms
    @EmilyBHelms 3 года назад +339

    “Pocketses”!

    • @LixiaWinter
      @LixiaWinter 3 года назад +24

      When pocketses ARE precious

    • @Eowyn3Pride
      @Eowyn3Pride 3 года назад +3

      Ikr?❤❤❤😁🧙‍♂️

    • @e_viola
      @e_viola 3 года назад +13

      Pocketses for Hobbitses

    • @m00n119
      @m00n119 3 года назад +4

      i never realised how awesome pockets on dresses are until someone gave me a silk dress with surprise pockets and now i just cant unthink about them on clothes with no pockets

    • @bieuxyongson
      @bieuxyongson 3 года назад +1

      Yes!

  • @ophidianblack
    @ophidianblack 3 года назад +153

    Watching Cathy sew, listening to her puzzle out her skirt and show us that indomitable spirit, absolutely wonderful.

  • @denniscarl2679
    @denniscarl2679 3 года назад +355

    "You will not defeat me!" the battle cry proclaimed to all our UFO's.

    • @CarmenShenk
      @CarmenShenk 3 года назад +13

      My UFO’s hear a different sort of cry I’m afraid.

    • @rubyatarah
      @rubyatarah 3 года назад +2

      @@CarmenShenk hahaha I feel that

    • @alhambralions5985
      @alhambralions5985 3 года назад +4

      @@CarmenShenk Mine, too... the language is far spicier. Of course, we’re shouting at ourselves. My “brain-to-needle coordination” loses something in translation from intent to execution. (Some of my projects do look as though they’ve been executed).

  • @lauramcguire7970
    @lauramcguire7970 3 года назад +227

    In nursing we never say the “Q” word (quiet) as it’s sure to make the ward super busy. Maybe in sewing it should be the same for the word quick, forever known as the “Q” word!

    • @rozalinenelhams8307
      @rozalinenelhams8307 3 года назад +6

      Agreed. That happens to me alot in my sewing.

    • @InkanSpider
      @InkanSpider 3 года назад +11

      I HATE the Q word in nursing, so I wholeheartedly agree with this. Like, people saying the Q word is almost asking for trouble, and apparently every profession has their own Q word

    • @Zulf85
      @Zulf85 3 года назад +5

      Oh isn't that the truth lol

    • @merindymorgenson3184
      @merindymorgenson3184 3 года назад +14

      Soooo true! We were having a less strenuous night one night when I was in residency, and one of the new residents came in and said, “Wow! It’s Quiet!” Every single eye turned to him glaring! I turned to him and said “We never say the Q word!” He replies, “what? Quiet? Surely you’re not superstitious!” I turned to him and said, “you will learn that it never pays to tempt fate.” He learned. Our night did not stay quiet. The next time I worked with him he came in and said “Boy, it’s . . .” (Faces my stink eye) “less busy than at some other times.”

    • @spanglelime
      @spanglelime 3 года назад +3

      Did the same when I was working as an EMT. I said it once and we were cursed! I never said it again and it became the Q word lol! I guess it's a standard across the medical field.

  • @kaylapatterson6708
    @kaylapatterson6708 3 года назад +439

    I don't know if you'll see this Ms. Hay, but I'd just like to say thanks for all the positive nudging this past year. Between you and Ms. Banner, I've really been inspired to go deeper into my sewing capabilities (or lack thereof). I've really been struggling the past two years in finding/cultivating activities that give me purpose and satisfaction in a largely home-bound circumstance. I'm even gonna take a crack at that competition you announced! Winning is irrelevant in my eyes - just trying my best will suffice. Thanks again, be well, and Merry Christmas. 🙏

    • @jenhaynes4773
      @jenhaynes4773 3 года назад +12

      Same here although I don't make clothing, just crazy quilt squares from scraps & remnants. Without their inspiration, I wouldn't have picked up a needle again for who knows how long...

    • @MrsBMakes
      @MrsBMakes 3 года назад +3

      Me too! I started my sewing adventure very recently and just completed my first wearable project. The satisfaction and sense of accomplishment is something I could get used to. All thanks to these wonderful, inspiring women ❤️

    • @rosemali3022
      @rosemali3022 3 года назад

      I'd also reccomend Morgan and Micarah Tewers!

    • @raeward8092
      @raeward8092 3 года назад

      Same. I’ve said similar to several costuming channels, I’ve even bought myself a “new” (1910) sewing machine to keep pushing my skills onward

    • @allisonwade4840
      @allisonwade4840 3 года назад

      My craft is costume-adjacent (chain maille), but Cathy and Bernadette keep me renewed with energy and faith to keep working for the joy of it. They are professionals and this is their livelihood. But still, suffused with joy. For the rest of us, we need to turn away from the idea that only that which makes money is good, that we need to turn our joy into a side-hustle, that there is no intrinsic value of creating for its own sake.

  • @vvkelly97
    @vvkelly97 3 года назад +38

    "Hand felling the raw edge down...for the glory."

  • @pamholt4490
    @pamholt4490 3 года назад +134

    Software engineers call this creeping elegance. You are a fabric engineer! That's how I describe myself, too. Well done.

  • @libertysiefkas4385
    @libertysiefkas4385 3 года назад +31

    Cathy, deadpan "I'm taking off about half a mile at the back"
    hahaha XD

  • @RockinTheBassGuitar
    @RockinTheBassGuitar 3 года назад +181

    It is actually nice to see that even brilliant people like you underestimate projects. I'm notorious for that! Also I absolutely LOVE this skirt and that you saved an otherwise wasted project.

  • @croitoriafaraformule
    @croitoriafaraformule 3 года назад +35

    "Just do the thing and keep on doing the blasted thing until you can no longer deny that it is, in fact, absolutely and irevocably, completly bloody well done." LOVED IT! My new motto!

    • @aliceleiper5584
      @aliceleiper5584 11 месяцев назад

      I might just cross stitch that quote with a picture of the beautiful completed skirt to hang above my desk as a reminder to keep doing the thing.

  • @sallysaindon3752
    @sallysaindon3752 3 года назад +137

    The reason I love this community on youtube is that I learn so many interesting things in such a motivating and fun way.

    • @midnightqueen3332
      @midnightqueen3332 3 года назад +11

      This community is one full of absolute rock stars!!! So much of the best of society is here without all the toxicity that has taken over others. It truly is inspiring! CosTubers, History Bounders, Hobbyists (and so forth) Lets make the world beautiful again! Merry Christmas(Happy Holidays for those others out there). I hope you have many wonderful blessings this season and onwards.

    • @rubyatarah
      @rubyatarah 3 года назад +2

      Love love love this!!

    • @alhambralions5985
      @alhambralions5985 3 года назад +2

      @@midnightqueen3332 Now yours is a “battle cry” I will honor!

  • @tellyfields2939
    @tellyfields2939 3 года назад +34

    "It's only the placket, Cathy. Calm down." Oh I so needed that. I may paint that on my wall in my sewing room!

  • @jeantesc812
    @jeantesc812 3 года назад +30

    "Tasty snacks in my enormous pockets" I love you Cathy:)

  • @Jip-en-Janne
    @Jip-en-Janne 3 года назад +44

    I love watching this. It’s weird but seeing Cathy, our sewing fairy godmother and gentle teacher, struggle with a project that should be simple makes me feel really good. She does talk about it in videos, and I know she does struggle sometimes, but seeing it happen and feeling the feelings with her makes me feel really calm and like everything is going to be okey

  • @etainne2001
    @etainne2001 3 года назад +132

    my heart soared when you spliced that hem in higher up in the back.

    • @leahclaire5470
      @leahclaire5470 3 года назад

      Yes! Brilliant!!

    • @enysofplays
      @enysofplays 3 года назад +3

      Waste not, want not. :)

    • @lore_house
      @lore_house 3 года назад +1

      Came here to say this!

    • @jim40004
      @jim40004 3 года назад +2

      piecing is period-accurate, after all!

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 3 года назад

      I saw where she was headed with that and genuinely chanted "do it do it do it!" out loud in my living room while watching that bit.

  • @shadowknowsjo
    @shadowknowsjo 3 года назад +14

    7:10
    I cannot begin to describe how many times I have started a task (big or small) in my life and felt stupid not knowing how long it would actually take or how complicated it actually was going to be.
    Nothing, and I do mean nothing, will ever be what you expected, but I’ve found that everything can and should be a learning experience.
    I suppose it’s the only way one can say they are a professional, since they’ve failed more time than the novice has even tried.

  • @kathrinelovell4025
    @kathrinelovell4025 3 года назад +96

    Nicely DONE! And a fine lesson in sticking with it through the crappy phase. The crappy phase is present in EVERY creative project. It’s usually when beginners give up.

    • @Marialla.
      @Marialla. 3 года назад +7

      I always say it isn't a real project if you don't end up cussing it out at least once.

    • @VaryaEQ
      @VaryaEQ 3 года назад +2

      So I'm hearing I need to just push through and keep going? Tricky as a newbie without any help. 😅

    • @kathrinelovell4025
      @kathrinelovell4025 3 года назад +4

      @@VaryaEQ Yes! Keep going! the truth is that all of us are alone in our learning. There's always RUclips to help you, remind you, and encourage. But the learning is a solitary experience. And learning is fueled by failure. Mistakes are a part of becoming good at what you do. I am a painter, and I tell my painting students, "painting is just a series of mistakes that you try to solve." That is the truth about all creative endeavors. There is an awful lot of bad work in the beginning, as you go along, it gets easier and you get better. The only difference between good work and bad, is continuing, and solving the problems. Bad paintings are paintings that someone gave up painting. The same is true for sewing, knitting, cooking, skiing, skating, basketball, tennis, working out, meditation, mothering, ...etc. etc. Keep going! Be kind to yourself as you learn, don't be the worst teacher you ever had, be the best teacher. Say nice things to yourself about how brave you are. Take time to look back at the beginning efforts, so you can see your progress now.

  • @elissacolwill5012
    @elissacolwill5012 3 года назад +45

    Interestingly, I found myself getting so much less frustrated and annoyed that I was taking a long time, when I started taking more care over my projects (actually finishing my seams and hand felling the hem ect.), so now, even though it takes me much much longer, I am so much happier with my result (also, I was so shook when I heard your voice, it sounds amazing!!!)

  • @scientificostrich
    @scientificostrich 3 года назад +92

    OMG CATHY I can totally relate to the part at around 7 minutes where you're talking about being frustrated at how you thought it was going to take less time than it needed - I have the same problem with all of my creative writing project! EVERY single time I start a new writing project, base on my idea I can usually give an estimate to the length, and EVERY SINGLE TIME, the length of the final project is almost exactly double the estimated length! It's so consistent that it has become a running joke amongst my peers, and yet whenever I finish a new project, I'm still somehow shocked to discover that the final word count is again double that of my initial estimate XP

  • @lulumoon9
    @lulumoon9 3 года назад +36

    Cathy: "Go on, I DARE you to take longer!"
    Me: LOL! EVERY project takes at least double the time I think it will!
    Also, OMG those gorgeous button hole stitches with perle cotton to stitch down your hooks! On no, I'm probably going to have to do this from now on...

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 3 года назад +52

    At the beginning, when you said quick and easy, my eyes got big as saucers... as you have a mile of hem and a half mile of waistband. And then you mentioned all the seams needed finishing and the top of the hem facing, my eyed slammed shut as I pictured Bernadette hand felding for days and days and days. But when you said that you had thought you'd get her done in an evening, I burst out in a loud roar... Something I never do. You've made my day because EVERY project I start is only going to take five minutes, instead if five days. So thank you I letting me know that I'm not alone! ❤🌅🌵😷 p.s. Very nice make. Thank you for finally sharing it with us.

  • @ievalibeka8171
    @ievalibeka8171 3 года назад +65

    Well, this explains the reproachful looks of seamstresses when people bring them "easy" alterations or great aunts half finished dress projects 😆
    Gorgeous, gorgeous skirt - and green too! So beautiful 🤗
    As a side note - I actually like learning all the words that are used differently between British and American English (and Australian and Canadian and so on? 😄) and all the specific terms for specific little details. It saves a lot of confusion for a non native English speaker to first hear these words in a relaxed sewing Sunday vs when out and about on ones own.

  • @snarkyflower4435
    @snarkyflower4435 3 года назад +47

    Two days into my own "quick and easy" walking skirt, this was a well timed chuckle!

  • @solavita306
    @solavita306 3 года назад +1

    The groan of a crafter realizing and accepting that a return project is not going to be quick, nor is it going to be easy. I recognize that groan from the depths of the soul. Oh, and I heartily approve all Mad Scientist in sewing, else how would half my projects get done?

  • @ipurpleyou5227
    @ipurpleyou5227 3 года назад +85

    This is so me: this is so easy
    Me later: GGGRRRrrrrrRRRRrrrr

  • @AnniundLilo
    @AnniundLilo 3 года назад +23

    Reminds me of people taking a look at historical garments and wondering why they did it like that. And it looks different on the other side etc..... your video explains it all. Because.... life!😍

  • @beckylockman4235
    @beckylockman4235 3 года назад +48

    I started yelling at my phone when you put the tarlatan scrap next to the hem, and woke up the cat.

    • @PeachPlastic
      @PeachPlastic 3 года назад

      What did you yell? I was unsure of my own feelings at that point. 😂

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 3 года назад +1

      I stated chanting "do it do it do it" to my empty living room.

  • @briefisbest
    @briefisbest 3 года назад +27

    I am so sorry for laughing at "it's getting warmer" while it's currently December outside.

    • @brissygirl4997
      @brissygirl4997 3 года назад +4

      It's summer in Australia which means sweltering heat in December.

    • @marelicainavokado
      @marelicainavokado 3 года назад +1

      Hey, sewing takes time!

  • @kathryncoelho2249
    @kathryncoelho2249 3 года назад +67

    I’m so glad I didn’t cut my fabric yet for my walking skirt! Looking forward to these tips and tricks!

    • @mizwoody1
      @mizwoody1 3 года назад +3

      I have the pattern cut and that's about it lol

    • @P0nyl0ve
      @P0nyl0ve 3 года назад +3

      I was going to make one but we just went into lockdown here so I can't buy fabric..

    • @mizwoody1
      @mizwoody1 3 года назад +3

      @@P0nyl0ve Have you tried buy fabric online?

    • @persiswynter6357
      @persiswynter6357 3 года назад +4

      @@P0nyl0ve Get some (cheap) muslin from the internet. You'll want to make a mockup first.

    • @alhambralions5985
      @alhambralions5985 3 года назад +3

      @@persiswynter6357 I hope we all buy from the small, individual companies, who really need our business to stay afloat.

  • @sharonrooney7315
    @sharonrooney7315 3 года назад +46

    This is an altogether strange feeling to have about someone who is a total stranger from the inter-webs but... I’m so proud of you!? Is that weird?? I love watching you and listening to you and seeing your journeys and was so excited to see this video pop up!

  • @MagdaRantanplan
    @MagdaRantanplan 3 года назад +13

    Cathy: "nice and easy."
    Me: *Mad laughter*
    It ended up very beautifull, that green fabric is gorgous.

  • @heidimac9101
    @heidimac9101 3 года назад +1

    I am so Happy you put your self out here on RUclips my Niece just sent me your link, As she knows I Sew. I would Love to have tea with you and talk about projects and fabric. Thank you for being You!

  • @riririi
    @riririi 3 года назад +12

    I aspire to have just extensive stockpile of material that i could even consider hiding a fabric that gorgeous as a lining. The skirt is so beatiful :)

  • @terrabelle9937
    @terrabelle9937 3 года назад +9

    10:20 gives me comfort. It's comforting to know that experienced sewers are incredibly humbled when they make mistakes. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels hopeless and fraudulent when sewing projects goes awry. It makes me feel less alone.

  • @AnnieDelphine1990
    @AnnieDelphine1990 3 года назад +50

    I’m amazed by how stronger your voice is getting ! Very inspiring 🤩🙌

  • @AJ-Tivol
    @AJ-Tivol 3 года назад +8

    You could easily have finished this project in an evening if you had “just.” But you didn’t. You chose to be consistent with your values and your standards and it took longer. I bet it’s so much more comfortable than if you had “just” and it’s certainly more beautiful. Quick, Cheap, Good - pick two because you cannot get all three.
    And I’m so happy that the lovely and delightful William Morris fabric is on an outside instead of an inside.

  • @reddishf0x237
    @reddishf0x237 3 года назад +18

    Hello Adopted Mom! 👋I can hear more of your voice in this video than your whisper, and I love it!! I would love to hear more! When you shouted "That's it!" joyfully, that's when I think you started to sound like you.

  • @KristineVike
    @KristineVike 3 года назад +21

    Oh, my giddy aunt. That green cottolin is absolutely fabulous! I love it so much! And then the embroidered initials and year in the waistband is just amazing.

  • @nataliegarcia810
    @nataliegarcia810 3 года назад +3

    I call that extra level the Eff You Moment. As in, "eff you if you're gonna beat me". The skirt is beautiful. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @mele4827
    @mele4827 3 года назад +21

    "Quick and easy" are the words which always gets us in trouble. It is the self-cursing phrase of...basically everyone.

    • @dawnarnold3176
      @dawnarnold3176 3 года назад

      I worked in Higher Ed for 25 years. The parallel is a nursing student with "just a quick question." Bang goes an hour! :-)

  • @rachaeltumer1498
    @rachaeltumer1498 3 года назад +8

    This is like... warm tea for my soul. I feel like this about writing. It's a long and exhausting process sometimes and sometimes I want to click delete on everything and shake my fist up at the sky and shout, "Fine, okay?! You win!" A video like this really makes me sit up a little straighter and think, "She's right. Even if it takes me twice or thrice as long, this damn book is being written and it's being written by me."

  • @thewiltedtulipcostumes
    @thewiltedtulipcostumes 3 года назад +24

    You brought smile to my face. Well done! I love the fact that you Frankensteined that last tarlatan piece in!

  • @hazelmeldrum5860
    @hazelmeldrum5860 3 года назад +11

    I smiled imagining Abby Cox looking at this work in the "future" and wondering why the dressmaker did this or that,

  • @saraht855
    @saraht855 3 года назад +3

    watched this while finishing off a knitting project that has been a pain prettymuch since I started with it and enjoyed the mutual anger at getting it "bloody well done". TAKE THAT

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Год назад +1

    I live in the USA and have taken a few formal dressmaking and tayloring courses. In my mind, basting is removed and tacking is left in the garment... For instance, the stitches in the under collar are left in to keep the collar's shape. Same with a lapel ... in my mind, that's tacking. 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @woolywonders5546
    @woolywonders5546 3 года назад +10

    Does that sound familiar? Yes, yes it does. It’s called being overly ambitious 😁 at least we are doing fruitful things with our lives that we often enjoy 😊 stay warm and safe, Cathy.

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 3 года назад +1

    OMG That metal belt! *swoon*

  • @meta4058
    @meta4058 3 года назад +16

    I had the same issue with my own walking skirt waistband-I added a bit of width to accommodate for any, ah, big meals I might intake (I don't have a corset yet to keep my waist consistent), but that causes the back of my skirt to pull down too much to be comfortable. It's wonderful to see all of us in these comments sharing our own struggles with a "simple" project such as a walking skirt 😅

    • @VaryaEQ
      @VaryaEQ 3 года назад

      I'd really love to make a skirt like this, bit pressure on my abdomen is quite painful due to medical conditions. I'm wondering if a corset would be better, since it's a more uniform pressure.

  • @whyknotish
    @whyknotish 3 года назад +1

    This adventure absolutely makes my years of lab experience tell me that I need to keep a lab book for sewing so I have a record of what I did (for troubleshooting purposes) and what NOT to do next time

  • @TudorositiesbyMaureen
    @TudorositiesbyMaureen 3 года назад +10

    That William Morris pattern is very beautiful, glad this can be seen as the outside of the skirt and not as a lining. No one will notice if the pattern matching is off slightly on the placket because it’s barely seen. I like the two different fabrics, the linen shade and the cotton, it’s lovely. Yes those hooks and eyes are extra and just lovely.

  • @Nessi-dances
    @Nessi-dances 3 года назад +11

    "Just a bit of hemming" oh? "Yeah, just half a mile or so of hemming". Lol, swish-y skirt problems!

  • @monical.3892
    @monical.3892 3 года назад +37

    One of my goals for 2021 is to be able to make more long skirts just like this!
    I only have outdated maxi skirts im attempting to repurpose😅

    • @laurenarigo3894
      @laurenarigo3894 3 года назад +2

      Yes me too. I have the pattern and all but the fashion fabric for one but I am so indecisive that I can’t pick a fashion fabric.

    • @saritshull3909
      @saritshull3909 3 года назад

      turn the maxi skirts into sundress or floaty tops.
      Generally they're the perfect fabric for it

  • @nugnugpip4412
    @nugnugpip4412 3 года назад +1

    I have been knitting a woolen blanket for four years now. Loads of individual squares. So many times I have wanted to give up. This video has made me want to continue. This thing will be done. One day. I dare you to beat me blanket!!!

  • @__wm_
    @__wm_ 3 года назад +10

    Your perseverance has paid off so beautifully. I really appreciate how you are not a Pollyanna about the frustrations and hiccups we encounter in creating. You're honest and push through them nonetheless, letting them guide and teach you. That is what I seek for myself. Just do the thing indeed!

  • @ginkgoleif
    @ginkgoleif 3 года назад +5

    Cathy, this is my new favorite sewing vlog/tutorial format. Your emotional candor and empathy shines through even in simple things like "ooops I forgot to finish the seams". The video itself is splendidly edited and I will certainly be watching this multiple times. *Sigh and swoon*
    I know it might be a bit of a selfish ask for the great CEO and motivational expert Madam Hay, but could we please get a few more of these?

  • @christabeljoy2443
    @christabeljoy2443 3 года назад +48

    Even though this project was *very* difficult, it looks absolutely gorgeous on you!
    (Also your voice sounds so good!!!)

  • @MotherHemCreations
    @MotherHemCreations 3 года назад +2

    Cathy i love you. Just listening to you talking while you sew makes me smile. Its like hearing my own inner voice as I make mistakes or get excited about techniques I learn/use. Also that embroidery finish on your buttonhooks is breathtaking and I will definitely trying this as soon as I can order in silk button twist for my own walking skirt!! This year was very hard for me(death of my husband, loss of job and income, forced to live with a roommate from hell) and somehow has turned on its head by the end of the year. I'm now working running a sewing and craft workshop for rural area(to mainly help combat isolation), I've moved in with my girlfriend(who if you believe in those things I have no doubt my husband had a hand in us meeting.) And I got more sewing done in the last few months (historical garments at that) than I have done on a whole year. After my husband passed I just didn't have the heart or energy to sew. Now I just feel so happy and content to be trying all these new techniques and in a way it helps me honor him as he was my biggest cheerleader when It came to sewing. Hoping I can get a foundations revealed membership again as last time I did was right when my husband took a downswing so I never got to really try any of the techniques I'd been drooling over. My partner is actually willing to pay my first month

  • @AndiBowen
    @AndiBowen 3 года назад +4

    I’m sitting here hand stitching a corset as I watch this so it almost felt like we were sewing together xoxo

  • @rs5570
    @rs5570 3 года назад +1

    The lovely crow’s feet on the red skirt! Ah, yes, things that make me happy!

  • @elfieblue3175
    @elfieblue3175 3 года назад +15

    Thank-you for showing the piecing from the inside. It's inspiring to know you can hold the scraps of the project in the palm of one hand.

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis 3 года назад +2

    Oh Cathy I chuckled all the way...how well I know those "just quickly" jobs :-D But we finish them by sheer determination and hard-headedness lol

  • @tictactoe325
    @tictactoe325 3 года назад +4

    😂 “just completely bloody well done!” I had to laugh and thought just how apt this is as I spy a part made quilt.

  • @jenhaynes4773
    @jenhaynes4773 3 года назад +2

    Love this. Inspired me to upgrade my cross stitch UFO's to WIP's; finished a couple so far. Didn't realize I had so many 🙄

  • @sagessedantan
    @sagessedantan 3 года назад +7

    "Which is very satisfying if you have control issues" is the most relatable thing ever 😂 Lovely video Cathy, looking forward to more sewing from you! ❤️

  • @melanierippon7884
    @melanierippon7884 3 года назад +1

    “Pocketses”? Someone’s been consorting with Hobbitses I think! Gorgeous fabric, I do love a bit of a WM Morris design....

  • @generalbelieber
    @generalbelieber 3 года назад +26

    You've mad many things in the past few years, just not all of them are physical creations!

  • @johilker317
    @johilker317 3 года назад +1

    "It's only the placket, Cathy. Calm down." 😂😂❤❤😂😂

  • @graywave4893
    @graywave4893 3 года назад +7

    I'm saving this for days when I need a little courage and motivation. Very well done

  • @argheimrobb
    @argheimrobb 3 года назад +1

    Cathy Hay + victorian skirt + Preraphaelite William Morris + control issues sewing...I'm in heaven 😍😍😍
    (Your voice is so much stronger, congratulations!)

  • @cathiemarvellous
    @cathiemarvellous 3 года назад +6

    I must admit, having not even finished watching the video, I send love and respect for both your humour and vulnerability. I regularly experience the "oh it'll be easy" frustration and I'm not taking on nearly such beautiful and sophisticated projects. I'm instantly a fan.

  • @APrimbun
    @APrimbun 3 года назад +1

    "... which is rather satisfying, if you have control issues." Omg. Yes.

  • @ah-nononoo
    @ah-nononoo 3 года назад +3

    18:42 Oh my god, your mindset has given me something to counteract the negative thinking that has overwhelmed and held me back for so many years

  • @SouthernArtist77
    @SouthernArtist77 3 года назад +1

    “Heartbreaking work of misguided genius.” “Well it worked in my head” is what I always say.

  • @carolehitch1222
    @carolehitch1222 3 года назад +4

    Cathy, I’ve been in a project and wondered “what was I thinking?” more times than I can count! 👍🏻

  • @kelseylogas1580
    @kelseylogas1580 3 года назад

    Fantastically British way of dealing with trouble: tea and cake to clear the mind.
    Then, back unto the breach!
    No such thing as too extra on the hooks!
    Thank you so much for these videos, Cathy. You are such an inspiration, and your clear vision is so helpful these days.

  • @emmatraynor7121
    @emmatraynor7121 3 года назад +15

    I need a tutorial on how you sew your hooks! So beautiful!

  • @MamguSian
    @MamguSian 3 года назад +7

    Not only do I just love to watch you create your beautiful garments with such attention to detail and authenticity, but your turn of phrase is so wonderful I can often chortle over it for hours. 'This heartbreaking work of misguided genius is the pocket.' Ok, maybe I'm weird but that made me laugh so much it lifted me right out of my downer. 💗 Many thanks.

  • @CharlieMouton...
    @CharlieMouton... 3 года назад +4

    You can do sewing videos whenever you want, it was delightful !

  • @juliathelittle7007
    @juliathelittle7007 Год назад

    I still come back to this video whenever I get annoyed at how long my sewing projects take. This video helps me to remember that RUclips creates the allusion that a beautiful project can be done in a few “short day”. This is a window back into reality and encourages me to just keep working when and where I can.

  • @tonygroves5526
    @tonygroves5526 3 года назад +3

    I really appreciate you showing us your process. A lot of us novice seamsters create in a "vacuum" without a lot of contact without seeing others' process of problem solving and all the frustrations that it can bring. It leads to the false thinking that everyone else is an "expert" while we muddle along feeling rubbish about our efforts. Thank you for showing us that everyone has to persist when it's hard and when we're frustrated!

  • @brunovilela3619
    @brunovilela3619 3 года назад +2

    Congrats on the strength of mind! It serves me as a good example of how to take my time, get frustrated, yet not allow it to stop my work altogether

  • @mel.met.stitches2880
    @mel.met.stitches2880 3 года назад +3

    I love this... With all of it's challenges. And I learned a bit of a lesson and trick. Thank you for sharing! ❤🌷

  • @janis6363
    @janis6363 3 года назад +1

    If it was me going through all the frustration, I would just say: “self, you are not doing activities to give you peace and accomplishment in the journey, you are too focused on the destination and making your life stressful”. I would walk away before perseverance turned into obsession and destroyed my health again. That’s me, Cathy. Not you. Good job for having a lovely green Victorian skirt. I especially liked the huge truck going by during your final photo shoot. Lol
    Best wishes and Merry Christmas. Stay safe and healthy in these COVID times.😃💕🎅🏼🎄❄️🌟

  • @Sassafras30
    @Sassafras30 3 года назад +4

    What a beautifully well made skirt, just like my grandmother’s dresses. A treat to wear. Nothing like home made well made clothes.

  • @debra333
    @debra333 3 года назад +2

    Hi, Cathy! I adore your lovely Frankenskirt. 💖

  • @megantousignant18
    @megantousignant18 3 года назад +11

    I love love love the Noelle @costumingdrama reference!! Do the bloody thing!!🤩😍😘

  • @mllemelocoton8272
    @mllemelocoton8272 3 года назад +1

    I liked this, not just because of the sewing lesson but because of the life lesson! I sat and took in, and thought I can’t give up! Persevere, persevere, persevere!

  • @petapendlebury9024
    @petapendlebury9024 3 года назад +4

    The last last bit made me laugh out loud - and my non-sewing husband laughed too when I replayed it for him 🤣 It looks stunning and so is that belt ❤ absolutely the right decision on the back hem - you'd never have been happy with the look of the narrower hem as you swished around and caught sight of yourself in shop windows - well when we're allowed out to swish around in the future!

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx 3 года назад +1

    That gorgeous green deserves to not be hidden as a lining!

  • @slothbearsrule1564
    @slothbearsrule1564 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for clearing up the tacking/basting thing! I'm UK and was taught tacking and was always confused as why others called it basting. The more you know 🌈🌠

  • @lissioflindon
    @lissioflindon 8 месяцев назад

    Me at 9am: "Im just going to spend a couple of hours this morning finishing this skirt and then I'll get on with other work". 10pm... still sat there sewing!
    It was lovely to see you do a sewing project. It turned out so beautifully!

  • @AkireraStraberri3
    @AkireraStraberri3 3 года назад +6

    That end quote is how I feel after 45 minutes of trying to draw a hand