Sewing a Bodice Mock-up!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @EmsIsFab
    @EmsIsFab 6 лет назад +77

    Bodices are things I never did when I sewed a lot before university. Now that I'm back to being inspired to pick sewing back up I'm finding bodices incredibly daunting! Especially where I'm very curvy (54", 43", 54") with wide shoulders... it's a LOT of shaping that is... troublesome haha.

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 6 лет назад +66

    Cable ties are what I use for my bodices and corsets too!

  • @ladyragnarok1299
    @ladyragnarok1299 Год назад +2

    Hello there ! wanted to say a big THANK YOU !! I'm a cosplayer, and i craft with foam. Sewing is my arch enemy, the further away the better. But my new cosplay is almost full fabric. Needed a bodice and looked everywhere until i found your video. I did a mock up for the first time, i have no knowledge or vocabulary but with your video i managed to do the bodice after i drafted a pattern with tape on my body. So a big thank you

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 6 лет назад +58

    OMG that is a brilliant way to do the straps!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +5

      celticgoddess81 I find it very handy!

    • @emmysworld2624
      @emmysworld2624 5 лет назад

      @@MorganDonner do you take commissions?

  • @ZipZipInkspot
    @ZipZipInkspot 6 лет назад +16

    Thank you! Very much enjoy your unaffected, warm manner and the care with which you explain what's happening and why you make the decisions you do.

  • @Thriffanie
    @Thriffanie 4 года назад +2

    I followed EVERYTHING you said... except I made it an under bust and.... it came out ... AMAZING!!! Thankyou so much. Literally the only helpful tutorial out there.

  • @SolsGarage
    @SolsGarage 5 лет назад +23

    Do you have a recommendation for a good bodice pattern?

  • @MadamShinyGlasses
    @MadamShinyGlasses 6 лет назад +42

    ZIPTIES! My mind is blown. This is brilliant, thank you so much!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +7

      Aren't they great!? I am a big fan!

  • @AH-cy4md
    @AH-cy4md 5 лет назад +8

    Ah, this is just what I was looking for! I’m going to be having a go at making a boned jacket with peplum, a la Outlander, from a McCall’s pattern. I’m rather baffled by the instructions, and will definitely need to do a mock-up to help figure it out, as well as checking the fit, using cheap fabrics.
    Thanks, Morgan!

  • @lavernecady8832
    @lavernecady8832 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent! Very good! I watched the entire video and can hardly wait to see the end results when bodice is completely finished and ready to wear.

  • @AveCaesar2025
    @AveCaesar2025 6 лет назад +36

    Thank you for the hint to use industrial cable ties, great idea which I will be using in future.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +6

      You are welcome! I find them very handy and use them with almost every boning project!

  • @pavlavojtova8799
    @pavlavojtova8799 4 года назад

    Turning the bodice inside out as a finishing move was total witchraft for me! Well done and than you!

  • @Cristomflores
    @Cristomflores 3 года назад

    It was definitely useful for someone 😭 saved my life at 2am, pray I finish this Costume by Friday

  • @patriciabennett7866
    @patriciabennett7866 6 лет назад +6

    Love your videos! They are very helpful, even if I don't make period pieces, your techniques can apply to sewing in general😊

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      Patricia, that's so great to hear! Sometimes I am a little worried that my videos are too niche to be interesting to very many people. So happy that you're finding them useful!

  • @albinocavewoman
    @albinocavewoman 6 лет назад +5

    Wow. This takes me back to sewing my own Ren Faire costumes.

  • @julied.8277
    @julied.8277 5 лет назад +1

    I have also used the plastic strap from cases of copy paper for a boning substitute. I don't use it often enough to buy something.

  • @katiewheeler2678
    @katiewheeler2678 4 года назад

    watching all your videos have made me so much more confident to start making a few 16th century pieces of clothing! I have always loved the thought but am so excited to try!

  • @stormyc522
    @stormyc522 5 лет назад +28

    How do you go about drafting a pattern. Have you just done enough that you know or is there a basic shape and guideline XP

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +16

      I usually start with one of my existing patterns and adjust it as needed. If I need to start a fresh pattern (perhaps for someone who is a very different size from myself) I'll guess at a pattern using the approximate shape of mine, but in their measurements. It's usually nowhere near correct, and I need to do a lot of mockups until I have a good pattern.

  • @lnoths
    @lnoths 4 года назад +1

    This is EXACTLY the kind of bodice I want to make! AHHHHHHH!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @alexzandra75
    @alexzandra75 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely love your channel. I have been inspired to hand sew more on my costumes. They hold up so much better now. But do you know where I can find boning that will help hold a large chest better than zip ties but still allow me to move? I have a corset that has absolutely rigid front boning. No bend at all. And that is ok but I want to make one that fits me and holds things where they should be as well as me being able to move, not like serious movement but I am sure you know what I am mean.

  • @terrichicosky3166
    @terrichicosky3166 5 лет назад +1

    I made a bodice today and it doesn’t look horrible! Thank you for the guidance

  • @deathbright107
    @deathbright107 6 лет назад +4

    I've learned a lot! Thank you. Like I've had a hard time reading the patterns and understanding it.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +2

      You are welcome! Sewing becomes easier over time, just keep at it!

  • @aimeebj
    @aimeebj 4 года назад +2

    This video was amazingly helpful! Do you have an videos on how to draft a bodice or find a pattern that we could adjust to our size?

  • @Liv-dh6tn
    @Liv-dh6tn 5 лет назад +22

    Do you have a video one how to make the pattern? I am trying to make a bodice, but patterns and pattern making tutorials are nonexistent, as far as I've found.

    • @AA-vr8ve
      @AA-vr8ve 3 года назад +1

      Hello! Ralph pink has a 19th century free stays pattern:D

  • @jessicabull334
    @jessicabull334 5 лет назад +9

    Hello, I was wondering, where do you find such long cable ties? Are they a certain brand? I’m continuing to work on an 1880s corset pattern but it got put on hold due to my two children under 5years old. Side note your work is amazing! I love that red 18th century corset.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +6

      Hello there! I always by them at hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowes. Look for 72 inch long (although shorter ones like the 48" should work fine too) heavy duty ties.

    • @jessicabull334
      @jessicabull334 5 лет назад +2

      Morgan Donner Thank you. I didn’t know that they made them that long. I’ll have to look for them.

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 4 года назад +2

    Did you ever do any updates for this? Can’t see a playlist on your channel. Would be curious to see the final one.

  • @rebekahmccormick158
    @rebekahmccormick158 5 лет назад +3

    I was wondering where you found the zip ties! I have been searching high and low and I have not been able to find thick and long. Thank you for your help.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +5

      I always buy them in person at Home Depot, or Lowes, or Ace Hardware. I have not had much luck seeing them online unfortunately, but try a couple local hardware stores!

    • @rebekahmccormick158
      @rebekahmccormick158 5 лет назад

      Ya, I have unsuccessfully tried at the local Home Depot. I'll try the other stores, but have been seriously unsuccessful.

  • @roseculp2924
    @roseculp2924 Год назад

    Love it!!!

  • @catherineskis
    @catherineskis 6 лет назад +13

    I am an SCA member...Can you please tell me what you think of Simplicity pattern 8881.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +9

      I am afraid that I have not sewn that particular pattern, but after looking at some pictures of it online, it looks ok! I would try to draft out the princess seams in the bodice, make it a little more flat in the bust, and you've got a great starting point! I would suggest that anyone wanting to use it as a pattern also review paintings from 1550-1590 to get a better feel for correct color combos (the one on the cover of the pattern is a little odd).

  • @8Forester
    @8Forester 4 года назад +7

    I feel like I was being called out when you talked about consistency with seam allowance. I’m literally the worst at that!

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 3 года назад

      Do you have dyspraxia too?

    • @8Forester
      @8Forester 3 года назад +1

      @@animequeen78 I wish I had something legitimate as my excuse but I fear I must own to it being laziness.

  • @Thestickponylady
    @Thestickponylady 5 лет назад +2

    Zip ties are great for many things!!!! Btw more whippet content Please.

  • @Yan-ri2jg
    @Yan-ri2jg 4 года назад

    Great! Might make one for myself

  • @mahha9527
    @mahha9527 4 года назад

    Thank you! This video is really good. I really loooove your work ❤️✨

  • @danielapaladini7701
    @danielapaladini7701 6 лет назад +4

    Thankyou very much to share this video :)
    I learned something more about corset ;)

  • @rebeccapracht8005
    @rebeccapracht8005 4 года назад

    This is super informative. Is this something that you could do a more extensive video of in the future? With the process beginning to end? I always love a good reveal 🙂

  • @emilybrunson8250
    @emilybrunson8250 6 лет назад +3

    Very interesting and helpful!

  • @monkeymey08
    @monkeymey08 5 лет назад +6

    How did you make the bodice pattern using your persons measurements?

  • @knightngal5581
    @knightngal5581 6 лет назад +2

    Please help me Morgan!!! I have a front lace bodice that I bought many many years ago. Now it is way too small. Is there a way to keep the bodice and add to the sides and back to make it bigger? I hate to give up on it as I'm just starting to get back into SCA. Thank you and I love your channel!!!!!!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +5

      I also tend to need bigger bodices as time moves on, so something I have done and might also work for you is to open up the side-back seams and make them lace-up if they weren't already. I am totally fine with wearing a bodice with a one inch or even more gap at all three openings. It's totally fine!

    • @knightngal5581
      @knightngal5581 6 лет назад +2

      @@MorganDonner OMG I didn't even think of that! You are a genius!!!! Thank you!!!!!

  • @NoviceStitcher
    @NoviceStitcher 6 лет назад +4

    it is my understanding that at that time period reeds were used was there another material used. i don't think whalebone was used for another 100 years? am i right?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      Looks like the first mentions of whalebone are around 1590, so indeed quite late in the 16th century! I do believe that reeds were used before that, or bodies could be stiffened with several layers of glue and fabric.

    • @NoviceStitcher
      @NoviceStitcher 6 лет назад +1

      thank you. i very much appreciate the information. if you are interested i found on the internet synthetic whalebone. it mimics whalebone better than plastic. i can't wait to try it when i can actually start sewing

  • @allieg6401
    @allieg6401 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool!

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 4 года назад

    So for the shoulder straps you slightly angle them right?

  • @ndrva
    @ndrva 6 лет назад +4

    i was just wondering, turning it like that reminds me a lot of "bag lining", is that in any way historically accurate?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +6

      Yep, I would consider this bag-lining, and no, it is decidely not historically accurate. This method of sewing only makes sense if you are using a sewing machine. If sewing by hand, I would recommend turning the edges back, tacking them down, and then whip stitching the lining to the outer fabric, all from the outside of the garment.

    • @ndrva
      @ndrva 5 лет назад

      @@MorganDonner ah that makes sense. thanks for the info :)

  • @orgumaceramdestek7476
    @orgumaceramdestek7476 10 месяцев назад

    Çok iyi anlatım teşekkürler👍

  • @ribanamay3724
    @ribanamay3724 6 лет назад +1

    this is soo helpful! thank you! could you tell me where the pattern is from?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I draft all the bodices I make, so the pattern was made by getting measurements of the bust, waist, shoulder width, and so on, and drawing out something to match. Sorry I couldn't help more there! If you are looking for a pattern to purchase though, I have heard very good things about the Margo Anderson patterns.

  • @maywenearedhel
    @maywenearedhel 5 лет назад +1

    How do you get this bodice to hold up a size DD bust? I'm suffering from 16th century bust gap.

  • @tanja-k
    @tanja-k 6 лет назад +2

    Extremely helpful, thank you for sharing =)

  • @loulouG2005
    @loulouG2005 4 года назад

    I’m making a Halloween costume for myself and I want it to be as accurate to the period as possible. How many bones should I use?

  • @kharagillock8467
    @kharagillock8467 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a vid on sewing eyelets

  • @healinghousefarm5562
    @healinghousefarm5562 4 года назад

    Industrial zip ties!!!!! Duhhhhhhhhh😻

  • @franciscamoreno4522
    @franciscamoreno4522 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video! I've always had problems with my mockups so this helps a lot. One question though, where is this pattern from? Mine is a modified doublet pattern from the modern maker and it is completely different, I still can't get it to feel right.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +3

      Doublets are so darn tricky! I have made several for my husband, and he still says they don't feel quite right. I think what I will try next is starting with a modern coat pattern (something that also has lots of structure like a doublet) and altering the seams to resemble historical doublet patterns. We'll see how it goes.
      Oh, but back to your actual question! This pattern was drafted by me, using the client's waist, bust, shoulder width, and other measurements. Sorry I didn't film it for this project!

    • @franciscamoreno4522
      @franciscamoreno4522 6 лет назад

      Morgan Donner but the shape of the bodice looks familiar? Because that is not the shape of a modern bodice...

  • @e_viola
    @e_viola 5 лет назад +1

    The only issue with zip ties, as I learned the hard way, is how NOT breathable they are. I got seriously sweaty wearing my bodice over the summer!

  • @nadiadelacruz9486
    @nadiadelacruz9486 5 лет назад +1

    If we were trying to make this bodice how would we measure the pieces

  • @TheDemonicJenny
    @TheDemonicJenny Год назад

    Is there a video on how to make the pattern?

  • @thinktink1583
    @thinktink1583 6 лет назад +2

    Thank youuuu! So helpful and clear to understand☺

  • @miriamsurace4368
    @miriamsurace4368 2 года назад

    Hello,
    can you help me where I can buy that pattern for the bodice? Regards

  • @evonnagale3045
    @evonnagale3045 4 года назад

    I just noticed the title card pun..... I have been watching for 6 months....

  • @kharagillock8467
    @kharagillock8467 5 лет назад

    Would simple thin poster board work for boning?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +3

      It will behave differently, but I suppose for a bodice mockup, it's maybe better than nothing.

  • @isabellelee2658
    @isabellelee2658 4 года назад

    I would like a pattern for this kind of bodice. Do you know of one that is close?

  • @entranha
    @entranha 3 года назад

    What pattern was used for this bodice?

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 4 года назад

    I’m having a hard time getting the neckline center without having an overlap

  • @amayalewis6933
    @amayalewis6933 5 лет назад +1

    Is there a way that I can buy the pattern from you?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  5 лет назад +1

      I am afraid it went with the client, but I have heard very good things about Margo Anderson patterns, which have a similar look.

  • @ShadowFanE102
    @ShadowFanE102 4 года назад

    Hi idk if anyone will read this but if yall do, i wanna go to my first ren faire soon (tbh just the one thats on next bc obvius reasons lol) just wondering if anyone thinks its a terrible idea to do this is as my first sewing project?

    • @biffertyboffertyboo
      @biffertyboffertyboo 3 года назад

      This is definitely dead threading, but the best first sewing project is one you will do. This is going to be a difficult first project, but if you don't expect perfection and are motivated to complete it, go for it!

  • @EphanyasisOwleyes
    @EphanyasisOwleyes 5 лет назад

    I think watching this helps with the how to of know how to. : )

  • @harrietteaertse7417
    @harrietteaertse7417 6 лет назад +1

    How did you make the patron

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +1

      I plan to do another video about bodice and Corset pattern drafting at some point!

  • @beatriceamundala6947
    @beatriceamundala6947 4 года назад

    Where can a get the pattern that you used ?

  • @dgervais7527
    @dgervais7527 4 года назад

    I wish there was an eco friendly material that we could use for boning. That would be hella nice😭 I would totally have a closet full of corsets and bodices and stays. Oof

    • @liav4102
      @liav4102 4 года назад +1

      They used reeds back in the day so that could be an option, I also wonder if there might be some sort of bamboo option

    • @dgervais7527
      @dgervais7527 4 года назад

      @@liav4102 yeah but werent reeds too flexible? Wouldnt bamboo also be too flexible?

    • @liav4102
      @liav4102 4 года назад

      @@dgervais7527 it’s supposed to be flexible. I think the biggest issue would be that they are breakable

    • @dgervais7527
      @dgervais7527 4 года назад

      @@liav4102 ahh i see!

  • @kharagillock8467
    @kharagillock8467 5 лет назад +1

    Can you fo a sewing machine tutorial?

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 4 года назад

    I’m not really sure about the shoulder straps

  • @sheenasoldan7756
    @sheenasoldan7756 4 года назад

    Have you ever liked your mock up so well you kept it?

  • @thefiberenchantress8589
    @thefiberenchantress8589 6 лет назад +1

    what do you do with all your mock ups ?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  6 лет назад +4

      Depends! For this specific one, it might be given to the person that the pattern was made for (if she wants it). If she doesn't, this bodice is 'finished' enough that it might as well be used by somebody, so I would probably ask around to see who wants it, or donate it to our local costume donation bin, called Gold Key.
      Most of my mockups are not this finished though, so are usually disposed of. Those kind are often made from thrift-store sheets, or damaged fabric that wouldn't have been good for a costume anyways.