I would love to see more mash ups! There are so many interesting eras that you could do a little spin on, and it’s a totally unique idea! This dress turned out absolutely stunning and the silhouette is so flattering. Also your meticulous sewing and bubbly energy is (especially during these uncertain times) a joy to watch.
@@BellaMaesDesigns💜 You, dear, are absolutely amazing.🎉 You should be very proud of your 3 Day accomplishment.🏅 I am extremely 🌟impressed🌟 with your speed, skills, design, prep work, planning, and execution. All completed with your handsewing as well as that incredible vintage machine. Bravo❣ 👏👏👏👏👏 🎀This dress is a beautiful mix of both my most favorite fashion eras. You perfectly captured the feminine flair from these time periods. 💟It truly turned out lovely. 🎬You even did Grace Kelly proud modeling it. Gorgeous❣ 📹Your overall video production quality is pretty cool too. (🤗Enjoy your hosting abilities -- very informative, candid & sweet!) Is it a family affair? Does someone help you? Or, are you also the maverick behind it all!? 💛👸💛 Looking forward to your future fashion mash-ups, esp. any involving a princess👑. Cheers!
Compliments for two things: The idea of combining the two styles. Loved the design and the fabric. And I admire you for your willpower to see this through. It was not an easy project that you gave yourself. You could have chosen something easy like a circle skirt. I love the final result. You look so cute in that dress.
Yes! So many of have asked about this....and it's happening! I've just opened up the pre-order: bella-maes.com/product/grace-kelly-18th-century-pdf-pattern/ It will be released by the end of June (but hopefully earlier!), and if you pre-order, the PDF will show up in your email as soon as I release it!
Bella Maes Designs ah I’m so excited for this and I was pleased to find out that our measurements are very similar so I wouldn’t need to make many changes to it 😆 Can’t wait for the release!
As someone who is completely obsessed with both colonial and 50’s era styles, this dress makes me happier than words can express. I’m just starting out sewing, but when I get better (and have more confidence altering patterns), I’m DEFINITELY going to make this.
The cap sleeves definitely look more elegant. Elegant is a word I associate with both 18th century clothing AND Grace Kelly. I've done 1/8 inch cartridge pleating by hand, but fork pleats sound much better.
A challenge is just that: a challenge. You were challenged to make a dress in a day, but you made it in two! Like you said, you now have a beautiful, high quality dress forever! Personally, I’d rather see you make clothes than do make up! (But historical hairstyles are always welcome!) I would love to see you make an outfit that is “wearable” out and about, but has its roots in some era in history: the Edwardian or Regency or the 50’s, etc. History bounding? ☺️
Yes, exactly! Thanks for your opinion; I've had several people ask me to do it. I'm thinking I'll do it, but I won't replace my weekly sewing video (so there will be a double video week coming up!) I'm definitely planning on doing more of these in the future! ❤️
@@margotonnotogrambeee You coined a delicious new trend❣ From DisneyBounding to HistoryBounding. Perfect! It really does bring history & fashion together in a very innovative way💝. ✂️Seems to give creators a way of honoring the past w/o getting bogged down by following precise period processes or making exact replicas. 💙Love that! 👍Seems like a far more wearable trend too. 🏆Of course, the ability to recreate the look & feel of authentic clothing from "days gone by" with original methods is marvelous, but can also be a truly daunting concept to your average bear🐻. Honestly, this magnificent mash-up is way above my skill & ambition level too. Fall more in the camp that might tweak a thrifted item to fit my tastes or a "look" instead of starting from scratch, but it's a blast to 📺watch these gifted Makers.😉 🌟While Bella Maes dress is wonderfully wearable, I am not convinced all such clothing in this category fits that description. For most of us, there is a distinct line between clothing & costume. The difference between being your authentic you in this present age & feeling like you're playing a part or character🙊. ➡️Being fashion forward & taking style risks in general requires confidence. Wearing "cosplay" items out & about demands serious swag that most ppl do not possess outside of 👻Halloween🤡 & 👽Comic Con👾. 😣 If a person feels awkward in anything--no matter how flattering it fits--chances are that message will also be communicated to others.🐟 Frankly, that often works like blood in the water for sharks too. Any sign of weakness will draw more critical trolls in your sphere too. 👀 Stares & side eyes can be as unnerving as a rude comment. Not good for the faint of heart.😶 💲Nor does everyone have the funds to make/buy or the closet space to store something you might only wear 1-2×s in a year.😂
Love this dress! I love the structured bodice and the care and attention that went into making it. If you were so inclined i would 100% buy the pattern for this were you to sell it!
Thank you so much! So with so many people asking for the pattern...I decided to make one! You can pre-order it NOW: bella-maes.com/product/grace-kelly-18th-century-pdf-pattern/ I'm planning on having it released by the end of June (but hopefully it turns out to be a bit earlier than that!)
This dress is so, so beautiful. I always love watching makers put on their creations at the end of these videos and see their joy shine and this was a perfect example of that. You looked so proud of yourself and it is so well deserved. I can’t imagine making such an involved dress in one day or even trying to- it takes me a whole day to cut out pre-made patterns! The process and this dress are phenomenal!
Absolutely exquisite, breath-taking, really. Even though you describe it as a "mash-up", this garment can be worn at any time, in any place, and in any period. Craftsmanship, design, flawless execution. Truly, truly impressive. Don't ever "get rid of" that dress. You can wear it through your entire life and turn heads always.
Perhaps a circle veil? Or sewing on some pre-embroidered trim? A pair of shoes? A "girdle"/belt thingie? A favor for a loved one (pouch, handkerchief/ napkin, pommendar)?
I'm glad you took longer than a day on this dress. It would have been a sloppy costume rather than the lovely couture piece that it is. Congratulations on persevering! History bounding is so inspiring. Thank you from my sewing room to yours!
I really like the look of the top stitching. It gives that additional summer, casual or day dress vibe. I love how you mashed two vintage eras into a beautiful modern dress. I feel like I could wear that out today. Well done.
That hair when you 1st brushed it out, RITA HAYWORTH! You had it! My mom wore her hair that way and did my hair that way when I was about 12....then we both got haircuts, short and puffy on top lol! Loved, loved this dress, Bravo!!!!
LOVE IT! The cap sleeves really made it. My favorite 😋 The dress, the pattern, the fabric. Everything is perfect!I love your 1800 sewing machine. I have never seen one looking like that. And what a beautiful relaxing sound it makes. I don't see how anyone can give this a thumbs down. They must be envious. I know I am. I still haven't sewn an actual garment, I just made minor... Very minor adjustments. I hope learn to sew as good as you do. Thank you for this beautiful video. You are amazing 🤗
I love your work. The dress is beautiful. You could be Miss Kelly's little sister. I learned to sew in the seventh grade and I am 60 yr. old now. My challenge is to fix someone else mistakes. I have only watched a few of your shows and I have learned quite a few tips. I also love love the scrap dress. The colors were magnificent and you looked like you were having so much fun. I live in Oregon and with the weather in the winters so iffy I sew a lot. So keep up the great work. Karen
I'm coming late to the party. Beautiful nod the Robe a la Francaise, wonderful fabric, I absolutely love the dress. The melding on 1950s structure and the 18th century approaches to dressmaking work so well together. Please do more; you are so creative. :)
You are so talented. I hope to be as good as you someday. To think you drafted everything yourself is amazing too. I draft patterns myself too, but it takes me SO long I’ve been using commercial patterns more, but I always need to make adjustments so it kinda feels like it’s a waste of money when I can just draft my own. Your work is just so beautiful. I’ve been sewing for a year and I have improved a lot in a year, but definitely not as good as you.
It is an absolutely beautiful dress! You did a fantastic job! Please please do mash ups in time projects again. You designed something that was a great mash up of both time periods!!
Rachel Maksy has lots of great vintage hair and makeup grwm vids on her channel and Lauren posted a pin curl set on American Duchess a few weeks back too, if your looking for inspiration for future vintage/mash up videos. The dress turned out beautifully! Love the fabric choice and all the little details you added.
Absolutely gorgeous ❣️ The fabric really makes it stunning. I love the idea of combining the fashion era's together. Styles today need some help, in my opinion. You are very encouraging to see. I have sewn almost everything, from craft items and quilts to heirloom baby dresses, but I haven't sewn any clothes for myself since I was young. This past year I've seen the historical costuming and decided it's time to address the fit issue in my shoulder area and create clothes for Me for a change. Then I found your posts.... OMG! Thanks for the extra push. 😉😄
You're the first person I've seen on RUclips who knows how to tie good bows. Also, it's a pretty pretty dress. And I think it would be wearable for any day you felt like wearing a dress. Sorry, I'm a bit like you were when you had to go to bed there at the end of the first dress day.
1 day turned to 3... A lot of work went into this project and the results are stunning!! Loved the treadle machine! I have a treadle I bought at a yard sale, little oil and ran like a charm.
What a lovely young lady.... thank you for sharing your gorgeous creative endeavors with us hungry, creative adventurers! Btw, pearl cream and raspberry pink are soooo your colors! Thanks!
Dont be bummed about not meeting the one day challenge. Honestly, most one day dresses dont end up looking verygood because steps are rushed/skipped or technique isnt as sharp. So much more satisfying and inspiring to see a well designed and nicely finished garment that is wearable than something held together by pins and fabric glue. And dang...the pleating on the back bodice and skirt is so freakin beautiful, very lovely design and execution. Cant wait for your tutorial on pleating.
Bella Mae this dress is absolutely beautiful! You should be very proud of yourself! I enjoy watching you create all these incredible dresses! Well done!!
what a BEAUTIFUL couture piece you created! i'd bet that would sell for high dollar for a special occasion, like an afternoon wedding. i wish i had your skills.
You may not have made the challenge, but you definitely succeeded in making a beautifully stunning dress. Well done! It's perfect on you. I enjoy seeing the mash-ups of eras. It definitely encourages out of the box thinking. Thanks for sharing.
Oh yes, to the rabbit hole experience with historical stuff!!!! I seriously love the combo you came up with. Just gorgeous, and cheers to Bernadette Banner. Genuinely fabulous inspiration.
It's a stunning dress, your design was a stroke of genius! Your mom is absolutely right! And a HUGE compliment for your videography, it's an absolute joy to watch your process.
I love love LOVE that you used your GORGEOUS treadle machine to sew this dress. W used to have my great grandmother's old Singer - before my grandmother sold it without asking. I remember seeing small things on it as a child, and it is still the best machine I've ever used. I'm absolutely jealous that you own that beauty. *sigh* One day, I'll have one too...
Omg this is actually my favourite project of yours! The result is amazing and so creative! I admire your patience, dedication and talent. Greetings from Argentina!
I've been working with one of my daughters on the concept of setting apart time to focus on not taking a lot of time to do a good job. This is a great example of that concept.
This gives me those tim burton alice in wonderland vibes. Practical enough to run around outside in but with just enough artistic flair to be out of the normal. You looked like you were having a lot of fun twirling around in it at the end!
The dress turned out beautifully and I think you definitely achieved the aesthetic of 1950s Grace Kelly meets 18th century. Watching this really brought back memories of when I was in college, and had to make things like 4 evening garments in 3 days (it was an accelerated program so we had short turn arounds). Though I would never want to be under such tight challenges again, I agree with you that you really do learn a lot from them, and it's amazing what you can achieve when you set your mind to it.
Every time you release a video I rush to watch it. I don't sew because... Just because, but I adore your work and your creativity. This dress is amazing and so gorgeous! Even if you didn't do it in one day, you did it in such little time! I am impressed! But I have to admit, when I saw the "2AM" on the screen, I was telling my computer "Go to sleep!" haha. Continue the great work ❤️
Well done, the dress is gorgeous. My wedding dress was made from a design of a Grace Kelly dress. It was longer and had 3/4l length sleeves. That was 35 years ago when the fashion was for big meringue poufy dresses and I couldn’t find anything I liked. It cost all of £80 to make. You are very talented. You look beautiful in it. Enjoy it.
I would love to see more mash ups! There are so many interesting eras that you could do a little spin on, and it’s a totally unique idea! This dress turned out absolutely stunning and the silhouette is so flattering. Also your meticulous sewing and bubbly energy is (especially during these uncertain times) a joy to watch.
Aw, thank you! ❤️ Yes, I do think I want to do more of these! Also thinking about some princess/different era mash-ups!
@@BellaMaesDesigns💜 You, dear, are absolutely amazing.🎉 You should be very proud of your 3 Day accomplishment.🏅 I am extremely 🌟impressed🌟 with your speed, skills, design, prep work, planning, and execution. All completed with your handsewing as well as that incredible vintage machine. Bravo❣ 👏👏👏👏👏
🎀This dress is a beautiful mix of both my most favorite fashion eras. You perfectly captured the feminine flair from these time periods. 💟It truly turned out lovely. 🎬You even did Grace Kelly proud modeling it. Gorgeous❣
📹Your overall video production quality is pretty cool too. (🤗Enjoy your hosting abilities -- very informative, candid & sweet!) Is it a family affair? Does someone help you? Or, are you also the maverick behind it all!?
💛👸💛 Looking forward to your future fashion mash-ups, esp. any involving a princess👑. Cheers!
I’d like to point out that: You DID in fact do it in 24 hours. It was just spread across two days. 😁
I would have killed for that dress in 1963 when I was 18. Its timeless, really.
Compliments for two things: The idea of combining the two styles. Loved the design and the fabric. And I admire you for your willpower to see this through. It was not an easy project that you gave yourself. You could have chosen something easy like a circle skirt. I love the final result. You look so cute in that dress.
Thank you! ❤️ Haha, circle skirts are awesome, but I dislike hemming them...but I also wanted the look of all the pleats!
It turned out so nice! You should totally make a pattern that we can purchase.
Yes please sell the pattern! I’d totally make this :)
Please!
Yes! So many of have asked about this....and it's happening! I've just opened up the pre-order: bella-maes.com/product/grace-kelly-18th-century-pdf-pattern/
It will be released by the end of June (but hopefully earlier!), and if you pre-order, the PDF will show up in your email as soon as I release it!
Bella Maes Designs ah I’m so excited for this and I was pleased to find out that our measurements are very similar so I wouldn’t need to make many changes to it 😆
Can’t wait for the release!
@@BellaMaesDesigns woo hoo! I'm a absolutely buying this as soon as I can!!!
As someone who is completely obsessed with both colonial and 50’s era styles, this dress makes me happier than words can express. I’m just starting out sewing, but when I get better (and have more confidence altering patterns), I’m DEFINITELY going to make this.
My goodness that sewing machine makes the most satisfying sound
The cap sleeves definitely look more elegant. Elegant is a word I associate with both 18th century clothing AND Grace Kelly.
I've done 1/8 inch cartridge pleating by hand, but fork pleats sound much better.
This dress is such a dream. So pretty and timeless!
A challenge is just that: a challenge. You were challenged to make a dress in a day, but you made it in two! Like you said, you now have a beautiful, high quality dress forever!
Personally, I’d rather see you make clothes than do make up! (But historical hairstyles are always welcome!) I would love to see you make an outfit that is “wearable” out and about, but has its roots in some era in history: the Edwardian or Regency or the 50’s, etc. History bounding? ☺️
Yes, exactly!
Thanks for your opinion; I've had several people ask me to do it. I'm thinking I'll do it, but I won't replace my weekly sewing video (so there will be a double video week coming up!)
I'm definitely planning on doing more of these in the future! ❤️
But that's historybounding ! It May not seem wearable for some but I think it is totally
@@margotonnotogrambeee You coined a delicious new trend❣ From DisneyBounding to HistoryBounding. Perfect! It really does bring history & fashion together in a very innovative way💝.
✂️Seems to give creators a way of honoring the past w/o getting bogged down by following precise period processes or making exact replicas. 💙Love that! 👍Seems like a far more wearable trend too.
🏆Of course, the ability to recreate the look & feel of authentic clothing from "days gone by" with original methods is marvelous, but can also be a truly daunting concept to your average bear🐻. Honestly, this magnificent mash-up is way above my skill & ambition level too. Fall more in the camp that might tweak a thrifted item to fit my tastes or a "look" instead of starting from scratch, but it's a blast to 📺watch these gifted Makers.😉
🌟While Bella Maes dress is wonderfully wearable, I am not convinced all such clothing in this category fits that description. For most of us, there is a distinct line between clothing & costume. The difference between being your authentic you in this present age & feeling like you're playing a part or character🙊.
➡️Being fashion forward & taking style risks in general requires confidence. Wearing "cosplay" items out & about demands serious swag that most ppl do not possess outside of 👻Halloween🤡 & 👽Comic Con👾.
😣 If a person feels awkward in anything--no matter how flattering it fits--chances are that message will also be communicated to others.🐟 Frankly, that often works like blood in the water for sharks too. Any sign of weakness will draw more critical trolls in your sphere too. 👀 Stares & side eyes can be as unnerving as a rude comment. Not good for the faint of heart.😶
💲Nor does everyone have the funds to make/buy or the closet space to store something you might only wear 1-2×s in a year.😂
I love this era mashup! I'd love to see more, maybe an early Edwardian/Roman Holiday mashup could be fun!
Ohhh, that's a good one!
Historical accuracy is such a chimera. Glad that you went your own way. Beautiful.
Love this dress! I love the structured bodice and the care and attention that went into making it. If you were so inclined i would 100% buy the pattern for this were you to sell it!
Thank you so much!
So with so many people asking for the pattern...I decided to make one! You can pre-order it NOW: bella-maes.com/product/grace-kelly-18th-century-pdf-pattern/
I'm planning on having it released by the end of June (but hopefully it turns out to be a bit earlier than that!)
This dress is so, so beautiful. I always love watching makers put on their creations at the end of these videos and see their joy shine and this was a perfect example of that. You looked so proud of yourself and it is so well deserved. I can’t imagine making such an involved dress in one day or even trying to- it takes me a whole day to cut out pre-made patterns! The process and this dress are phenomenal!
Along with everyday priorities, and how detailed your dress is three days is good. Great job!
What a delightful fusion! I can't believe you did it on just three days. My projects take months and aren't nearly so cute. You're a pro.
Ah, thanks! Haha, yes..that's how mine usually go!
Absolutely exquisite, breath-taking, really. Even though you describe it as a "mash-up", this garment can be worn at any time, in any place, and in any period. Craftsmanship, design, flawless execution. Truly, truly impressive. Don't ever "get rid of" that dress. You can wear it through your entire life and turn heads always.
The pleats on this thing, oh my goodness. ❤💕
The dress is so beautifully made, I love the closure details especially and I'm swooning at the pleating!
Lovely dress... I may just make a Kirtle in a 4 day challenge because I hand sew no 1 day challenges for me.
Perhaps a circle veil?
Or sewing on some pre-embroidered trim?
A pair of shoes?
A "girdle"/belt thingie?
A favor for a loved one (pouch, handkerchief/ napkin, pommendar)?
My Dad was a re-enacter and taught me this technique. It make pleats so easy and even.
I'm glad you took longer than a day on this dress. It would have been a sloppy costume rather than the lovely couture piece that it is. Congratulations on persevering! History bounding is so inspiring. Thank you from my sewing room to yours!
I really like the look of the top stitching. It gives that additional summer, casual or day dress vibe. I love how you mashed two vintage eras into a beautiful modern dress. I feel like I could wear that out today. Well done.
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
Agree with you, but that old machine is a marvel. Could just here and watch Bella up and down a some fabric.
That hair when you 1st brushed it out, RITA HAYWORTH! You had it! My mom wore her hair that way and did my hair that way when I was about 12....then we both got haircuts, short and puffy on top lol! Loved, loved this dress, Bravo!!!!
Stunning..... yes, I think you should do more of these types of sewing projects. Absolutely beautiful.
LOVE IT! The cap sleeves really made it. My favorite 😋 The dress, the pattern, the fabric. Everything is perfect!I love your 1800 sewing machine. I have never seen one looking like that. And what a beautiful relaxing sound it makes.
I don't see how anyone can give this a thumbs down. They must be envious. I know I am. I still haven't sewn an actual garment, I just made minor... Very minor adjustments. I hope learn to sew as good as you do. Thank you for this beautiful video.
You are amazing 🤗
Ah, thank you! ❤️
I love your work. The dress is beautiful. You could be Miss Kelly's little sister. I learned to sew in the seventh grade and I am 60 yr. old now. My challenge is to fix someone else mistakes. I have only watched a few of your shows and I have learned quite a few tips. I also love love the scrap dress. The colors were magnificent and you looked like you were having so much fun. I live in Oregon and with the weather in the winters so iffy I sew a lot. So keep up the great work. Karen
So much fun! I would love seeing more of this style of dress making! Mix and match for something really lovely. I love history bounding!
Wonderful to hear! Thanks! ❤️
I'm coming late to the party. Beautiful nod the Robe a la Francaise, wonderful fabric, I absolutely love the dress. The melding on 1950s structure and the 18th century approaches to dressmaking work so well together. Please do more; you are so creative. :)
This dress is so beautiful. I love the fashion layer and the corset 🥰. And loved to watch all the steps to turn into the perfect finish🤩🤩
Thank you! ❤️
Beautiful work! Also so impressed with your mother’s roses and strawberries. Homegrown is always the best!
Yes, so true! Her roses and strawberries did SO WELL this year!
Okay, now I really want to make this in a blue and white version!
You got very far, especially with all the pleating, the first day! I absolutely love this dress, it's adorable on you.
You are so talented. I hope to be as good as you someday. To think you drafted everything yourself is amazing too. I draft patterns myself too, but it takes me SO long I’ve been using commercial patterns more, but I always need to make adjustments so it kinda feels like it’s a waste of money when I can just draft my own. Your work is just so beautiful. I’ve been sewing for a year and I have improved a lot in a year, but definitely not as good as you.
I'm probably gonna make my oown now... between you and Bernadette inspiring me, I have no chance to resist!
It is an absolutely beautiful dress! You did a fantastic job! Please please do mash ups in time projects again. You designed something that was a great mash up of both time periods!!
This is historybounding at its finest!! So much inspiration!
Your dress is truly amazing.
It looks so lovely.
I like it so much more than the Grace Kelly dress.
Thank you for sharing.
Aw, thank you!
Rachel Maksy has lots of great vintage hair and makeup grwm vids on her channel and Lauren posted a pin curl set on American Duchess a few weeks back too, if your looking for inspiration for future vintage/mash up videos.
The dress turned out beautifully! Love the fabric choice and all the little details you added.
Absolutely gorgeous ❣️ The fabric really makes it stunning. I love the idea of combining the fashion era's together. Styles today need some help, in my opinion. You are very encouraging to see.
I have sewn almost everything, from craft items and quilts to heirloom baby dresses, but I haven't sewn any clothes for myself since I was young. This past year I've seen the historical costuming and decided it's time to address the fit issue in my shoulder area and create clothes for Me for a change. Then I found your posts....
OMG! Thanks for the extra push. 😉😄
You're the first person I've seen on RUclips who knows how to tie good bows.
Also, it's a pretty pretty dress. And I think it would be wearable for any day you felt like wearing a dress.
Sorry, I'm a bit like you were when you had to go to bed there at the end of the first dress day.
I love it. I love anachronistic pairings, generally, but this is a really refreshing combination.
1 day turned to 3... A lot of work went into this project and the results are stunning!! Loved the treadle machine! I have a treadle I bought at a yard sale, little oil and ran like a charm.
What a lovely young lady.... thank you for sharing your gorgeous creative endeavors with us hungry, creative adventurers! Btw, pearl cream and raspberry pink are soooo your colors! Thanks!
Dont be bummed about not meeting the one day challenge. Honestly, most one day dresses dont end up looking verygood because steps are rushed/skipped or technique isnt as sharp. So much more satisfying and inspiring to see a well designed and nicely finished garment that is wearable than something held together by pins and fabric glue. And dang...the pleating on the back bodice and skirt is so freakin beautiful, very lovely design and execution. Cant wait for your tutorial on pleating.
So true! Thanks! ❤️ I'm planning on the pleating tutorial on Friday!! 😉
Wow, it's so beautiful! I am now inspired for when I can sew again.
I've loved Grace Kelley's clothes in Rear Window since I was a girl. Thanks for taking on the challenge.
So cute!! I love it! The idea of combining the two eras was genius and the result it perfect!
I want this dress, but with a tea-length skirt. It's got the perfect amount of floof!
Bella Mae this dress is absolutely beautiful! You should be very proud of yourself! I enjoy watching you create all these incredible dresses! Well done!!
Lovely work and that amazing dress would not be out of place at a modern event. Love it. 😊
what a BEAUTIFUL couture piece you created! i'd bet that would sell for high dollar for a special occasion, like an afternoon wedding. i wish i had your skills.
You may not have made the challenge, but you definitely succeeded in making a beautifully stunning dress. Well done! It's perfect on you. I enjoy seeing the mash-ups of eras. It definitely encourages out of the box thinking. Thanks for sharing.
This dress is simply beautiful...and I love the narrow presser foot on your vintage machine.
This is the prettiest dress I’ve ever seen!
so pretty!!! Definitely worth taking a couple of extra days!!
The sound of your sewing machine is so lovely! The dress came out beautifully. All the pleating and little details you added made it so special!
Great video! Your design is beautiful. And that machine is FABULOUS
Thank you! Yes, it truly is!
Oh yes, to the rabbit hole experience with historical stuff!!!!
I seriously love the combo you came up with. Just gorgeous, and cheers to Bernadette Banner. Genuinely fabulous inspiration.
I’m glad you took the time you needed to produce such a beautiful dress
Lovely dress.
Congratulations on speed and excellece.
I would be interested in the GRWM video.
And in more "era mash-ups", in theory.
It's a stunning dress, your design was a stroke of genius! Your mom is absolutely right! And a HUGE compliment for your videography, it's an absolute joy to watch your process.
Ah, thank you! ❤️
I love love LOVE that you used your GORGEOUS treadle machine to sew this dress. W used to have my great grandmother's old Singer - before my grandmother sold it without asking. I remember seeing small things on it as a child, and it is still the best machine I've ever used. I'm absolutely jealous that you own that beauty. *sigh* One day, I'll have one too...
Omg this is actually my favourite project of yours! The result is amazing and so creative! I admire your patience, dedication and talent. Greetings from Argentina!
Absolutely stunning dress. Amazing job. I adore your videos and your beautiful creations.
Aw, thank you!
I love the dress! More mash ups are definitely a fabulous idea.
This dress is absolutely gorgeous. 😍you are so talented!!
I want to make one now! Yes - do more like this! (amazed you make it on a treadle!)
Wow that dress is really amazing. It looks stunning. The mashup is really nice. And that machine is truly a wonder!!
I've been working with one of my daughters on the concept of setting apart time to focus on not taking a lot of time to do a good job. This is a great example of that concept.
Adorable! I love 18th century inspired fashion.
I love this design so much. The way you incorporated all the different ideas came out so perfectly.
I enjoy watching your videos.You are an incredible seamstress! Thank you for sharing your dressmaking skills!
Love the mash up/history bounding project! I'm totally up for more and for the hair video!
This gives me those tim burton alice in wonderland vibes. Practical enough to run around outside in but with just enough artistic flair to be out of the normal. You looked like you were having a lot of fun twirling around in it at the end!
I simply adore this dress. I want to make one for myself
wow, it's so pretty! the neckline is very flattering and your hair is so cute like that! :)
This is incredible!! So exiting to see you dive into historical sewing!
Thanks! Yes, there's definitely more historical projects coming this year (though, still some fantasy/movie ones!)
The dress turned out beautifully and I think you definitely achieved the aesthetic of 1950s Grace Kelly meets 18th century.
Watching this really brought back memories of when I was in college, and had to make things like 4 evening garments in 3 days (it was an accelerated program so we had short turn arounds). Though I would never want to be under such tight challenges again, I agree with you that you really do learn a lot from them, and it's amazing what you can achieve when you set your mind to it.
Thank you! ❤️ That sounds like a college course that would be a huge challenge!!
Wo what an amazing and beautiful dress .The attention to detail is amazing. Well done
It's gorgeous! Looks so cute on you! You're very talented to mesh 2 styles so flawlessly.
Ah, thanks! ❤️
You are so precious to watch. Thank you for creating interesting content that is also wholesome.
Everything is beautiful! The fabric, dress, that foot peddle sewing machine. I have now subscribed!!
This is beyond incredible! I love it!!!!
I use gathers only for 'delicate' pieces, like blouses. Otherwise i also just use pleats, they just look way better for skirts and dresses!
I'm so obsessed with this dress. It's so beautiful! Mashing up different eras was a great idea with a fantastic result
Bravo cette création est magnifique. Sa réalisation est efficace. Vous la portez superbement.
That dress is just gorgeous!
So pretty, this project can work for a 1980's wedding dress.😍😍
It turned out so good. Great job. Love this dress
Every time you release a video I rush to watch it. I don't sew because... Just because, but I adore your work and your creativity. This dress is amazing and so gorgeous! Even if you didn't do it in one day, you did it in such little time! I am impressed! But I have to admit, when I saw the "2AM" on the screen, I was telling my computer "Go to sleep!" haha. Continue the great work ❤️
This is such a great concept and an absolutely lovely dress. Love the colors, and I'm so impressed by your detailed workmanship. Thank you!
Wow! This dress is gorgeous and you did an amazing job! You make it look SEW easy, too. =)
Well done, the dress is gorgeous. My wedding dress was made from a design of a Grace Kelly dress. It was longer and had 3/4l length sleeves. That was 35 years ago when the fashion was for big meringue poufy dresses and I couldn’t find anything I liked. It cost all of £80 to make. You are very talented. You look beautiful in it. Enjoy it.
That sounds wonderful! Thank you! ❤️
Absolutely beautiful well made dress. Brava👏
it's lovely, and before the video ends, I'm going to vote for sleeveless, like Grace.
I LOVE how simple your boning channels are. It’s so not as intimidating the way you do it.
Love the fabric you chose for your dress! And your dress design is very fun, grace kelly theme is awesome!
What a dream dress!!! Lovely work! Love to see more!