Sewing a Late Victorian/Edwardian Fan Tail Walking Skirt || Cottage Core Vibes

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2023
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    Hello Friends! My trip to Chicago highlighted that I do not really own many costume, or even cottage core, pieces that are what I would deem as mid-range. Things I can wear with and without a corset and largely to more casual events where full kit is overkill. I would also like to have a couple of things that straddle the line between regular wardrobe and costume appropriate, so I decided to start my journey toward this goal with this lovely Fan Tail Walking Skirt from Black Snail Patterns. These skirts were popular during the 1890's and early 1900's and are right in my sweet spot for clothes I can really use. I augmented this pattern with my own hem treatment as well as larger and more sturdy pockets, which I think will really come in handy. I do hope you enjoy this process!
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  • @Costuming_Drama
    @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +12

    👒🔍 Download June’s Journey for free now using my link: woo.ga/pytjw9

    • @drhelenloney1426
      @drhelenloney1426 Год назад

      Damn girl, now I’m hooked. Of course, I couldn’t find your link😢. Enjoying it even so.

    • @LTM
      @LTM Год назад

      Thanks for the link, have joined in (again!).
      Is there a way to find you in June's Journey to be a friend I can gift plants to? Thanks for your fab videos!

  • @beckycollier-burgess1568
    @beckycollier-burgess1568 Год назад +83

    Any one else say ‘Ello’ in response every time Noelle starts a video?!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +31

    We Stan your costumes being a ✨production✨but it’s nice to have the occasional practical garment.

  • @Raayvhen
    @Raayvhen Год назад +33

    I love this skirt pattern so much. I've made it full length three times, tea length once, and knee length twice. I've definitely gotten my value out of it

  • @lynnk4615
    @lynnk4615 Год назад +18

    Roomy pockets + swish = perfect skirt. Looks incredible and so versatile. ❤️

  • @nataliestanchevski4628
    @nataliestanchevski4628 Год назад +10

    I've watched probably thousands of sewing videos and none of them mention the thread issue. No, I had to learn after tons of top stitching on a button up shirt. I was so stoked that I had found the EXACT same shade of green as my fabric. I'm literally embroidering vines and leaves all over my top stitching because the lighter green stitching stabs me in the eyes with how horrible it looks.

  • @pegrichard2820
    @pegrichard2820 Год назад +3

    Tarlatan is also used in printmaking. After an etching or engraving is inked, the printing plate is wiped with a ball of smushed up tarlatan to remove extra ink.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Yeah that’s the whole “bookbinding” part of it too. People who are printing their own books do the same.

  • @Nessi-dances
    @Nessi-dances Год назад +14

    I love wearing my walking skirts with t-shirts/tank tops! I do recommend wearing a bum pad and at least one petticoat, they make all the difference. Hilariously I was wearing my walking skirt that I also made out of fabric from Millend today! Enjoy the swish! 💜

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +4

      Oh yes. A petticoat is also a thing I want to make for this. I need to find a good pattern…

    • @Nessi-dances
      @Nessi-dances Год назад +3

      @@Costuming_Drama Well the easy way is to take the skirt pattern and make it out of stiff muslin, gather the back (instead of pleating it), and stick a ruffle on it. 😄 Otherwise, I'm also in the market for a petticoat pattern from a different company.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +3

      I think that skirt pattern is a bit much to also make a petti from… but maybe another skirt pattern!

  • @mirandarensberger6919
    @mirandarensberger6919 Год назад +6

    So, the moral of today's video is read all of the instructions first, then do what makes sense to you. That's pretty much how I handle knitting patterns at this point, so I get it.
    I've made a decent start on my long-term project to knit cardigans and hats for all of my cousins' kids. I'm nearly done with the first one, just have a sleeve and a half left, plus the matching hat. I do appreciate how fast it is to make something for a 2 year old, and hope all the others go as quickly.

  • @Adrienne557
    @Adrienne557 Год назад +6

    I also saw Muse without knowing what to expect and was blown away. They are a great live band! Beautiful skirt. Fits perfectly and looks elegant.

  • @juliehenry5353
    @juliehenry5353 Год назад +2

    Went to Virginia this past weekend to a friend's house and went to Monticello and listened to Thomas Jefferson while there then went to Colonial Williamsburg and ran around the historic area for funsies

  • @heatherkemp1846
    @heatherkemp1846 Год назад +4

    Your garment fabric matches your ironing ham etc xx

    • @TriciawithaC
      @TriciawithaC Год назад +2

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that! (Edit: before she pointed it out later in the video)

  • @sandiemable
    @sandiemable Год назад +4

    OOOOOOOOOH, I like it! Shirtwaist is a must-do along with the waistcoat.
    Have a great week, Noelle,
    xoxo's Sandie

  • @franbowers7032
    @franbowers7032 Год назад +5

    Hi I love long skirts and it's mostly what I like to wear your skirt is really lovely it looks great on you x

  • @bravehearticus
    @bravehearticus Год назад +2

    So jealous that you saw Muse. They're from a town a couple of towns over from me, and they're the last band on my bucket list

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Do recommend! They were great in concert!

    • @bravehearticus
      @bravehearticus Год назад +1

      @Costuming Drama it's typical that when they came to Teignmouth to do a homecoming gig, I had moved out of the area. When I moved back to the area, they did a festival in the city that I moved from. Now they're doing a gig next month in a city near me, but I cannot afford the ticket prices. One day...

  • @grizeldaxxx4568
    @grizeldaxxx4568 9 месяцев назад

    Watched the lastest video of Black Petticoat and pockets and I said about going up our little driveway to look at the garden ...there were 2 FANTAILS flitting in front of me as I walked and they were peeping away merrily ...they are Native to New Zealand and are so sweet ...then I saw this one and had to watch it xx

  • @ChayatsujiKimono
    @ChayatsujiKimono Год назад +5

    This skirt turned out so cute! I just finished up an Eton Jacket (Truly Victorian pattern) that I slightly altered to match one I found in the July 1893 edit of the Delineator 🥰 It has an extra collar that is pleated right over the shoulders 😇

  • @pippaseaspirit4415
    @pippaseaspirit4415 Год назад

    Hi Noelle! I have just binge-watched about 80% of all the videos you’ve uploaded here; I thought I would wait until I had caught up to introduce myself formally! I’ve commented on some of the videos (thank you for your responses). I’m Pippa, living on the edge of the beautiful New Forest in southern England. I became a great-grandmother last year and haven’t sewn anything (apart from repairs) for a few decades. I used to sew quite a lot, but the only thing I have sewn from a pattern was my first wedding dress. I had never heard of mockups back then, but I did know to check the pattern measurements against my own before cutting and sewing, and all went just fine. Other things I’ve made I tended to self-drape, safety-pin, cross fingers and wing it 😂 My mother and both grandmothers were notable needlewomen; my mother and a friend had their own dress designer business until they fell out with each other. Either I have been phenomenally lucky or sewing skills are inherited, as all my wing-it projects came out good! You and a few other select costubers have inspired me to start sewing again (thank you so much!); I will start with Victorian underwear and then gradually replace my wardrobe when thins wear out rather than buying new. My favourite era is later Victorian / early Edwardian for fashion, with mediaeval coming a close second. I’m quite happy to wear Victorian clothes! (I’m a bit eccentric). I find wearing a corset helps reduce back pain, so a properly fitted corset is on the to-do-soon list. I’ve loved watching your videos, will continue to do so, and have subscribed. I wish you all the best.

  • @vashtilives2469
    @vashtilives2469 Год назад

    I’ve been watching your videos as I knit for the past few months. Today I was knitting a hat which will eventually be donated to a charity bazaar. I started on a new sweater recently- I splurged on some really expensive yarn for it- and then my new fancier yarn winder basically wrecked one of the skeins. I may have had a minor breakdown over it yesterday. Replacing small batch hand dyed yarn is compicated in addition to being expensive.
    I’m feeling better today but also knitting hats for strangers while I decide how to go forward. Knitting hats for strangers is very soothing since you don’t have to care about correct gage or personally know anyone who would wear it. Also the very nice ladies who run this event are all 80 years old and they will price these hats at 5 dollars, so I feel no guilt over mistakes that don’t effect the utility of the hat.
    Anyway your video was ALSO a soothing end to my evening. Otherwise I’ve been re-listening to The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher which I recommend if you like creepy but non gory horror with a snarky heroine and her dog. (Nothing bad happens to the dog) Judging by your enjoyment of Jim Butcher I think you probably would enjoy it. Actually a big recommendation for T. Kingfisher all around, her fantasy/romance Saint of Steel series is also excellent.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Thank you for the recommendation! I will check them out! And I’m so sorry about your skein getting ruined. I understand the need to set that down for a while. 💖 I have full confidence that you will find a path forward that will bring you joy though! I send you magical vibes that things are going to be ok! ✨

  • @knittinghands23
    @knittinghands23 Год назад +3

    Only watching random RUclips videos. Reading Fannie Flagg books. Knitting baby sweaters for charity. How is your job searching going? Have you yet found something you can have fun doing in your field of expertise? I enjoy your sewing content as well as your conversation. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. I greatly appreciate you.💚💚💚

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +4

      Awww thank you! I haven’t found anything g just yet, but am looking. My industry tends to be recruiter based, so I kind of have to wait and see what they contact me about…

  • @shellylarsen5494
    @shellylarsen5494 Год назад

    I validate your use of Morning!!
    It’s the start of your day- it counts as morning, even if it happens hours later than mine!

  • @MariahLynnMakes
    @MariahLynnMakes 9 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love how you use you’re whiteboard! Totally going to borrow that idea to keep more organized. 😊

  • @jenniferstocker5462
    @jenniferstocker5462 Год назад +3

    Hi Noelle! I (sort of) made this skirt for the Chicago tea, but so last minute that I didn’t attach placket or make the bum pad…so I definitely need to finish it properly, your skirt is lovely! FYI, I’m a printmaker and use tarletan to wipe ink from my etching plates, it’s something you can find pretty cheaply at good art stores….

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, that’s why I buy it from a book binder, same use. It is extremely cheap through them as well, but I don’t have to drive 45 minutes to my closest specialty art store!

  • @angeliccow
    @angeliccow Год назад +1

    Love how your all, just going to make something chill and relaxed and casual for a less over the top look - but I’m still noelle so it can’t be plain… revere my plaid

  • @HesterPrynne293
    @HesterPrynne293 Год назад

    This music is fantastic!!Totally thought of Love Boat, grabbed my imaginary mic and belted it out!!!

  • @michellecornum5856
    @michellecornum5856 Год назад +1

    Love a fantail. Love plaid. Love a plaid fantail. I need to add a ruffle to four house dresses, and that will be done. And I am now having to proceed carefully. I have several bits of yardage to put away, and if I do it wrong, it will explode, and I will have bins of fabric strewn everywhere because I know that every bin has the same problem -- small bundles of yardage that need to live together elsewhere. I am listening to Blake Shelton, 😤odd, I know. I'm a rock and roll girl, but he calms me when I'm frazzled and on a deadline.

  • @tasanijanus7092
    @tasanijanus7092 Год назад

    Ah the all important fabric fondling. That was a little nugget of gold

  • @suefiebiger2290
    @suefiebiger2290 Год назад +2

    Really enjoy watching you work. Great skirt.

  • @mjdc2533
    @mjdc2533 Год назад +1

    thanks. Interesting that there are so few pieces. The hook and eye technique you linked is one of my favourite instructional video.

  • @AlltheKingsdresses
    @AlltheKingsdresses 8 месяцев назад

    Oh yes! I can’t wait to see the waist coat! ❤❤❤❤

  • @HumanCatfoodDispenser
    @HumanCatfoodDispenser Год назад

    aww, it's lovely on you! This is the sort of skirt I would quietly wear to work. Which has been eating my brain, so I've been poking at some crochet and watching wholesome things that don't take much thought.

  • @rudetuesday
    @rudetuesday Год назад

    This skirt is so flattering, but definitely above my skill level. I do think I might have to become a skirt-sometimes person. Time to make a new Pinterest board!

  • @annettebroomhall8617
    @annettebroomhall8617 Год назад

    As a seven year old, I had a teacher who tired of her class ignoring instructions. She gave us a test full of things like stand on your desk, hop around the room, and other loud and obvious tasks. Of course we all loved this and chaos ensued. Last task was...now you have read everything, go back and do numbers three and five. We all failed lol. Since then, 55 years later, I read all instructions carefully, every time. I still make mistakes. Just be thankful it wasn't fabric cut incorrectly like my last simple project.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Hahahaha I totally read all instructions twice before I sew, just not always before I cut!!

  • @lindseywhite3371
    @lindseywhite3371 Год назад

    We watched The Mandalorian too, and I agree with you about the ending. I'm currently knitting a jumper sideways, it's a pattern I'm testing for a friend, and a baby blanket, I'm also trying crochet. All these crafty things on the go, but work keeps getting in the way, lol.
    I hope you're well. Sending love, as always xx

  • @danielleburris6194
    @danielleburris6194 Год назад +3

    Fantastic! This pattern will def be on my list

  • @marga5117
    @marga5117 4 месяца назад

    Huge thanks! Your video is so instructing! After having watched countless other videos, I learned most with yours. First time I understood the enigma of placket making😅

  • @lynndragon2536
    @lynndragon2536 Год назад +1

    Yes I’ve been looking at fantail skirt patterns I want one they look nice

  • @alpacas4life998
    @alpacas4life998 8 месяцев назад

    I'm so gappy I found this video! Im planning on using this pattern for a walking suit soon, and love the way you kind of walk us through it.

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Год назад +2

    Oh darn that’s annoying. What would possess them to assume that everyone would be able to get 1 1/2 inches! I really wish everyone would get off the cookie cutter solution idea. It never works out well.
    The skirt looks great. Are you thinking about making a waist coat in the same material? With the plaid it can go with a plethora on different colours! It’s also as you said nice to have something you can wear casually.
    I still haven’t gotten round to starting any books or shows. Still trying to get more spring cleaning done but seem to get interrupted daily

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +2

      Yep! I’m probably going to start with one out of the same material, but yes, it will go with many things!

  • @ecologicaladam7262
    @ecologicaladam7262 Год назад

    That placket is amazing!!! 👍

  • @GiraffeLoverJen
    @GiraffeLoverJen Год назад +1

    I did the same thing when I cut out a Black Snail pattern.... because reading directions is something I don't do, lol.

  • @karlaverbeck9413
    @karlaverbeck9413 Год назад

    So flattering! Love the colors.

  • @FantasticalFolliesCostuming
    @FantasticalFolliesCostuming Год назад +1

    SO glad you said something about the pattern automatically reducing the waist down 1.5". Literally was cutting out their Victorian underwear pattern while watching this and yep, sure enough, they've reduced down the waist by 1.5". On the drawers??? 🤨 I hath cuteth a size up. Thanks!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +2

      Omg!!! That’s so frustrating! I’m glad you saw it ahead of your cut!!

  • @alibcarson
    @alibcarson Год назад +1

    This looks so good! This is the one type of thing I’d like to make!

  • @lajoyous1568
    @lajoyous1568 Год назад +3

    The skirt is fantastic. It has such good swoosh.❤
    I hope you're enjoying your more frequent upload schedule as much as I am. 😁

  • @margotmolander5083
    @margotmolander5083 Год назад

    My baby loved watching you (and is currently fussing for more)!

  • @threadsandpurrs
    @threadsandpurrs Год назад

    This is such a lovely skirt!!

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton Год назад

    What a lovely skirt!

  •  Год назад +1

    Another great video. Always so informative and so relaxing. 👍🏽😃

  • @angeladent4175
    @angeladent4175 Год назад

    Looks amazing! I now need one in my wardrobe!

  • @rosah.hernandez2579
    @rosah.hernandez2579 Год назад +1

    The skirt looks great on you and the pockets 😍

  • @shamancarmichael5305
    @shamancarmichael5305 Год назад

    Lovely. Would definitely look awesome with a waistcoat and silk cravat! You and Bernadette with the historical power outfits. Loving it! 👍Mandalorian ought to continue, considering the recent movie announcement at Disney Celebration. What that will look like remains to be seen, I suppose. Hope there's some crossover in Ahsoka! 🤞😁

  • @isabellaferretti7279
    @isabellaferretti7279 Год назад +1

    Beautiful result, that style and shape looks lovely on you. Many hours of twirly fun to be had when wearing it!

  • @marikotrue3488
    @marikotrue3488 Год назад

    I apologize, I doubted, I wavered about the color choice of the lining. By the last 12 minutes of the video, I regained my confidence regarding the choice. Seriously though, as a novice sewer I come for hints (such thread on a spool is a bit darker than the single thread) and encouragement. The silhouette of the skirt and the "swish" movement is so elegant! Oh and excellent pocket adjustments.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      hahahaha well thank you very much! I doubted too, if it makes you feel any better!

  • @pamholt4490
    @pamholt4490 Год назад

    Lovely make Noelle. I was worried the whole time that the hem would be wonky. I have never hemmed a skirt before sewing. I think you are more careful prepping your fabric than I am. Noted and logged! I am doing only a tiny bit of hand piecing on my Patchwork of the Crosses blocks because I am vacationing at the Aulani on Oahu. A tiny slice of heaven where total relaxation is actually possible!! Aloha!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Ohhhhh the Aulani!!! I hope you are having the most amazing time!

  • @tashacano3324
    @tashacano3324 Год назад

    Maybe it's just me but I think a matching hat would be super cute!

  • @alexandrawellington8028
    @alexandrawellington8028 Год назад

    Lovely skirt!! The swoosh!!!!!!!!! xxxxxx

  • @RianShafer
    @RianShafer Год назад

    I absolutely love this skirt & the shoes are perfect!

  • @tea.an.crumpets8706
    @tea.an.crumpets8706 Год назад +2

    the skirt is really lovely and the fabric is sooo pretty! I am working away on more crochet rectangles that will eventually get seamed together into a very cosy cardigan.

  • @lenabreijer1311
    @lenabreijer1311 Год назад

    I love how that turned out. I have made a few victorian walking skirts from the old Folkwear pattern. I admit that i cheated on a few of them by replacing the placket with a zipper. They were meant to be more history bounding then historic.
    I wash all my fabrics before i use them. I want all the chemicals and dust out of them. Too many allergies.
    As the continuing saga, we have now bought a house in nova Scotia so we won't be homeless. My daughter and son-in-law video visited it and loved it. I have spent the last week dealing with banks, lawyers and insurance. By june 1st we will be in our new home. I am knitting slippers. That is my current mental status, slippers.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Oh congratulations!!! What a beautiful place to settle!

  • @liav4102
    @liav4102 Год назад +1

    “If organdy were not nice” 😂

  • @LongHairCarolyn
    @LongHairCarolyn 2 месяца назад

    I just bought this pattern! I love Edwardian style

  • @sarahlongshore2605
    @sarahlongshore2605 Год назад

    Everything about this skirt is beautiful!!! I'm looking forward to a waist coat to go with it!!!!

  • @lauraa5136
    @lauraa5136 Год назад

    Thought I'd comment in the basement (if there's a below the downstairs it's either the basement, the cellar or the catacombs).
    I always love a hood practical garment. Yours is lovely! I'm knee deep in a wedding dress, two flower girl dresses, a couple of kids sized manolorian costumes, a few cosplay pieces for friends and quilts for charity and I can't figure out why I don't have time to sew for myself. You've given me a boost to make a piece for me sooner rather than later.

  • @wendyreynolds2261
    @wendyreynolds2261 Год назад

    I've been eyeing this pattern and may give it a try. Meanwhile, dealing with UFOs &alterations, developing a Granny Weatherwax costume, and watching Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.

  • @shellylrobinson6999
    @shellylrobinson6999 Год назад +2

    This skirt was on my to make list as well.

  • @juliehuntley4263
    @juliehuntley4263 7 месяцев назад

    I figured it would be easy as a beginner. Darn. I’ll try a different one out first. It looked beautiful on you!

  • @meredithbarbery6247
    @meredithbarbery6247 Год назад +1

    Oh, that skirt is great!
    I'm reading "The Secret Life of Country Gentlemen" and I've finally got a 'deadline' on some projects... so my ADHD brain has decided to do them all ::manic laughter::
    We've got:
    Paint the kitchen and the cabinets (that have been prepped for months)
    Finish up rehabbing the Waterfall Wardrobe
    Clean and do the cosmetic work cabinet portion of the 1910 Singer I just got and then make a list of parts needed to get it working.
    Intense need to do all the projects brought to you by Job Interview Stress. Mmmm, the wonderful feeling of reentering the workforce after nearly a decade 😅

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Год назад +1

      See of you can have a friend/family member give you a "faix" interview. It helps !

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +2

      I hope you get them all done and that your interviews go really well!

    • @meredithbarbery6247
      @meredithbarbery6247 Год назад +1

      @@m.maclellan7147 Definitely. My SIL has worked in the same field and at a more senior roll... so she's basically giving me a sample of the interview that she would do.

    • @meredithbarbery6247
      @meredithbarbery6247 Год назад +1

      @@Costuming_Drama Thanks!
      Kitchen walls complete
      Sewing cabinet cleaned out (I now have a ton of old buttons and I think there might have been a hook and eye panel from a girdle in there but it was covered in rat poop... and yeah)
      Handles refinished on wardrobe. Broken bakelite details glued together and reinstalled.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @mimanda
    @mimanda 9 месяцев назад

    This video has SO MANY GOOD TIPS im going to start using. Like the list... like keeping track of hooks and eyes... like just cutting stuff out thr easiest way possible and then trimming it.

  • @bpersun7
    @bpersun7 Год назад

    Lovely skirt!!! Thank you for sharing your projects! You keep me inspired.

    • @bpersun7
      @bpersun7 Год назад

      I’m making two quilts ! Reading the forth book of His dark materials by Phillip Pullman. Been playing Junes Journey for three years.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      🎉🎉

  • @lindajensen1959
    @lindajensen1959 Год назад

    Love the skirt!! Love the pockets you put in!!!

  • @ebonies
    @ebonies Год назад

    This was super enjoyable to watch and taught me (absolute beginner) a lot! The finished skirt is SO beautiful omg.

  • @xingcat
    @xingcat Год назад

    Flood came out in 1990! I know because it's a line in the song, "It's a brand new record...for 1990s...They Might Be Giants' brand new album...FLOOOOOOOOOD!" :)

  • @catandmaggie
    @catandmaggie Год назад

    The timing of this video is fortuitous and rather funny. This exact pattern is on my project hit list. The included bustle pattern was a huge plus for me.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +2

      I have the older version, which does not have it included, but I do see that it is available on the shop for free! Yay!

  • @victoriahughes5041
    @victoriahughes5041 Год назад

    It's a lovely skirt, it looked really smart on you.

  • @shevaunhandley1543
    @shevaunhandley1543 Год назад

    Yay! Just in time for another sew along adventure 🥰
    I love spending my sewing time while listening and watching you work Noelle.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Awww thank you! 💖

    • @shevaunhandley1543
      @shevaunhandley1543 Год назад

      ​@@Costuming_Drama always a pleasure.
      I've just finished watching Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches and am also watching season 10 of The Curse of Oak Island (as the episodes drop) and now I'm just waiting for the new season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and the final ST: Discovery season now that Picard has finished 😭😭😭
      Currently working on split drawers (Black Snail pattern and agreed, not easy instructions) for my mum and some fix ups on my 1887 TV dress for an event in a couple of weeks. Then on to the Regency evening gown (Laughing Moon - for the undergarments and Black Snail for the dress). Fun fun fun!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Sounds lovely!

  • @rosecatpiano9583
    @rosecatpiano9583 Год назад

    How cool. I just got the pattern (and some other) on the last sale. That’s really interesting. Thank you for your videos. I’m a long time viewer, but enjoyed your content silently until now. ❤

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      Silent viewing is super appreciated also! 💖💖

  • @salina1147
    @salina1147 Год назад

    Hi ,
    This skirt is fantastic on you ..can't wait to see a waistcoat to go with !
    I also loved the mandalorian , although my brother told me to to watch 1 and 2 then the story book of boba fet then 3 . I so hope there is more to come as I think the whole thing was very well made and some serious money thrown at the special effects .
    Hope you are all well and doing things that make you happy
    Xx

  • @CandiceErika
    @CandiceErika 11 месяцев назад +1

    Watching again. I will be tackling the mock-up tomorrow. I had to cut the fantail piece into 3 different pieces because my fabric is only 45”. I too forgot about it being for corseted size, but I also thought the seam allowance is 5/8 so it should even out. I’m a short queen so I always have to remove 4” from the body. I’m doing a modern length so that was another 4 inches from the bottom. Wish me luck.

  • @susanrobertson984
    @susanrobertson984 Год назад +1

    Hemming the Wildflower coquelicot skirt with alllll 8 panels. Interminable. Looove the swoosh of your skirt.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      8 panels sounds like you will have mad swoosh soon too!

  • @aletasonner3989
    @aletasonner3989 Год назад

    I'm so glad you made this skirt! I started working on this a year ago and set it down because it was so overwhelming/confusing to me. I'm not a beginner sewer but some of the steps were new to me and I definitely have perfectionist anxiety that made me not want to do something wrong 😅. So happy to have this video as a reference now when I eventually pick this skirt back up!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Oh I hope you do pick it back up and finish it!!

  • @marciam7301
    @marciam7301 Год назад

    I love your skirt! I am so glad you made this. I am currently working on this same pattern; mine is still in the mock-up stage. I am a beginner to clothes sewing, so this video was great to see. My skirt will be denim with a purple lining, just because. I hope to have it done in time for winter. Thank you for showing how you did the placket. That part had me a little flustered. Turns out, I was making it harder than it actually is.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      I often find that when i am confused about something, that is exactly what i am doing, too!

  • @gwirithil1
    @gwirithil1 Год назад

    I've found that haircloth of the kind used in tailoring makes a super bottom band in an Edwardian skirt, stiff direction running around the hem. I happened to have the haircloth, but not tarlatan.

  • @hallamshire
    @hallamshire Год назад

    This pattern was the first thing I tried out after being gifted my sewing machine. Context: I learned how to sew as a kid and had *some* basic knowledge of sewing. But I can confirm that this was above my pay grade. I didn't do most of the interior steps and was entirely confused by the plackets. Amnnd I ran out of fabric to do the iconic fan pleats. But! It turned out not half bad for a first. I've been wanting ti go back and try it again. So thank you for showing me how to do it with all the other steps!! This is a great help!!!

  • @SarahSomers000
    @SarahSomers000 Год назад

    I've made two full length walking skirts so far, and I have the fabric for a third. They are absolutely fantastic to wear, and surprisingly practical (once you learn how to exist in a nearly floor length skirt). Next on my list though is going to be an 1890's ballgown for costume college. I have the idea drawn out, I just need to actually get started on the thing!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Ooooo ball gown sounds fun! And yeah, i need to learn how to exist in a floor length skirt!

  • @dee-annegordon5959
    @dee-annegordon5959 Год назад

    Love the new skirt. I've recently bought several patterns from Black Snail but haven't had a chance to make any of them yet (currently working on the 1893 blouse from TV). Glad to get the heads up on the pattern sizing. Will have to keep it in mind when I start using those patterns.

  • @gloriouslyimperfect
    @gloriouslyimperfect Год назад

    With the music you chose I thought saturday night fever but hey thats just me :)

  • @tarheeltiger
    @tarheeltiger Год назад +1

    Hi Noelle. The skirt looks great. I, too, love Ted Lasso. I’m working through Casey Renee’s tambour embroidery class. It’s been challenging, but fun!

  • @lynneeie5226
    @lynneeie5226 Год назад

    This was a fun video.... participating in the FR walking skirt course, so this was a great pre-view, and I may need to budget more sewing time! What am I working on?? HAHA... Screens. We live in a super old house, so a while back I made fabric frames and we velcro them to the windows. And ours in the bedroom was torn by a fly hunting cat, sooo.... I am hand sewing new screening onto my fabric frames. Majorly dull, so thank you for livening it up! Have a good one, Noelle... Best, Lynne

  • @merlestegeman28
    @merlestegeman28 Год назад +1

    Love the skirt. Looks really god on you.
    Working on a corded regency corset pattern/mock-up and basic pants hem’s.
    Listening to Dresden files (tanks for the tip) and Jane Austen.

  • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
    @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar Год назад +1

    I have that pattern! I haven't made it yet, so this is great!

  • @KenZchameleon
    @KenZchameleon Год назад +3

    I learned so many tips and tricks from this video!
    I've made 4 Laughing Moon 1890s Victorian walking skirts in various fabrics, but I want this pattern! It's better in some ways and definitely would flatter my body better. That waistband is pure genius!
    I wear skirts for my job and I really want to make this, but not in wool. Any suggestions? I was thinking a simple patterned cotton, with a lighter cotton or maybe a double gauze lining? It doesn't need to be beefy, but it needs to stand up to San Francisco wind (it's been insane the last few weeks!). A deeper hem with the 10" of tarlatan? aaaagghhh so many things to learn 😅

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +2

      Yep! I think that would work out beautifully!

    • @KenZchameleon
      @KenZchameleon Год назад +1

      @@Costuming_Drama Thank you! It's overwhelming to plan when there are so many options! I've learned to stick to 2 color families, blue & purple. Only 500 more choices to make! 😅

  • @medicwebber3037
    @medicwebber3037 Год назад

    When you placed your hand against the fabric and the…(do we call it an F-stop still?)…changed allowing the darkness of the fabric to start to come through, it made me wonder what the heck the colors of all your other garments actually were because obviously we’re not seeing the real deal, lol.
    Hey, that skirt looked PROFESSIONAL as heck-really impressed by your seams. Great video, thank you. ❤

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      Thank you! And I usually do whatever i can to make sure that you guys see the real color in every video... don't worry!

  • @MysteryMommy1
    @MysteryMommy1 Год назад

    So nice!!!

  • @francesbernard2445
    @francesbernard2445 Год назад

    What a lot of work! Watching this video for only a short time is inspiring me to think about maybe mending a long vintage plaid skirt instead of cutting it up to use some of the fabric from it. Because a long wool skirt is warm to wear in the winter. If I haven't already given it away out of my stash of fabric. Really old patterns from some pattern companies more than others do not come with any selvedges included for people sewing at home most of whom prefer that sort of thing. Sewing patterns older than that do not have any instructions at all which go with the pattern. Maybe only because the printing presses which made them would have charged too much to include the instructions? So now I have a vintage pattern here at home for the same draped knit dress with intricate gold work embroidery on a panel just below the waist that actor Betty Davis wore when very young in a movie once and I don't have a clue how to sew it up. I would have to think about that for so long it might now never happen. No wonder people like my mom had attend a post secondary education program in order to learn how to sew up clothing at home in their cottage industries.

  • @hcolleen534
    @hcolleen534 Год назад

    I've been playing JJ for like a year and a half. I think I'm on level 505, so started the second books or whatever. You reminded me to look in so I could get today's item.
    I've been listening to a few books that have kept me off the youtubes a bit. I tend to get omnibus editions when authors offer them. Most recently, I finished books 6-9 of a series about a character who has paranormal abilities and is working with a group of paranormal hunters to try and figure out what she is. They're good cozy paranormal mysteries. (the Charlie Rhodes series by Amanda M Lee).
    I've got some pants to make for a friend in my next to do queue for sewing, I also talked to my landlord and she's going to help her mom go through her stuff soon and she thinks there's fabric in there that she offered me, so that's exciting :D
    I'm kinda bummed about having to switch over my wardrobe, but, oh, wells. I need to go do that before I go to bed tonight so I have weather appropriate things to wear in the morning.

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад

      I will check out that book series! Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @andgordo558
    @andgordo558 Год назад

    Working on: okay so like I finished the pirate shirt, but I was trying to level up my rolled hems and half of them need to be restitched because there are some unravelly bits after the first wash.
    Listening to: the songs for Eurovision 2023! 10/10 would recommend listening to at least Austria and Czech Republic!

  • @dianavoermans
    @dianavoermans Год назад +2

    Hi Noelle! Your skirt turned out wonderful🤩! Love the plaid and the colors of it. I learned from your board and I am using a todo list, too. I recently started being self-employed and taking commissions. To keep track of all the activities such a list is a life saver! 😂 Working on two chef’s jackets (for one person), a flamenco blouse, a flamenco skirt and using the Cricut to put someone’s logo on jackets. And in the evening sitting quietly with some crochet work, as I am a volunteer for Knitted Knockers. 😅Maybe I should calm down a bit 😂

  • @Morticia147
    @Morticia147 Год назад +1

    Very pretty Skirt, love the fabric. I also made skirts from this pattern and yes, I fell into the same size-trap. I solved it with just ignoring the darts and lengthening the waistband. Last winter I also did her Skirted Jacket, it's very nice but the construction was a bit complicated and you have to remind yourelf to adjust the width.
    Otherwise I mostly like her patterns, but what I don't like is this included waist-reduction-nonsense and that in patterns with more pieces and options the pieces are printed over each other, so that I can only use ONE Version of - as an example - the sleeve.
    So to not destroy the pattern I had to copy most of the pieces onto paper - I find that super annoying.

  • @TheMagnoliaWitch
    @TheMagnoliaWitch Год назад

    Such a pretty skirt! My current project takes a little bit of backstory. Several months ago at the beginning of this current school year, I made my youngest child a very pretty hooded cloak (blue brushed psuedo-suede fabric with an apple-pattern cotton lining) with a pattern that I drafted off of an existing costume cloak she already had. Unfortunately, I forgot to allow for seam allowance when putting the new cloak together, so it ended up a little smaller than it was supposed to. 😅 So now I am going back and making a whole new cloak for her, in black twill this time with a rainbow butterfly cotton print lining, and I just ordered the lining fabric. Wish me luck!

    • @Costuming_Drama
      @Costuming_Drama  Год назад +1

      awww that's so kind of you and good luck, but you've got this, so you won't need it!