Sewing 18th Century accessories, with the American Duchess book!

SnappyDragon
SnappyDragon
21 هزار بار بازدید - 5 سال پیش - Next for my Historically Accurate
Next for my Historically Accurate Demelza Poldark outfit, I needed to sew all of the little finishing touches that make a historical costume look like it's come out of a portrait. Using the patterns and instructions in the American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking, I made a simple day cap, ruffles for the neckline and sleeves, and a silly-looking skirt support called a False Rump or "split bum". These were sewn on the machine and only hand-finished, so if you've read the book and were overwhelmed by handsewing everything, this video is for you! With the stockings, pocket bags, and fichu (neckerchief) I already had, these were all the extras I'd need to round out my outfit. Join my Patreon for behind-the-scenes updates, pattern diagrams, research lists, monthly video chats, and more! www.patreon.com/snappydragonstudios Or, you can buy me some Ko-Fi : ko-fi.com/snappydragon Follow me on IG for more stitchy business : @missSnappyDragon For business inquiries, send an e-mail to : SnappyDragonStitches at Gmail dot Com I do not take personal costume/sewing or research commissions. Want to send me letters? Send mail to PO Box 3884, Berkeley CA, 94703! Letters and cards only please 💚 The American Duchess book : www.american-duchess.com/book/american-duchess-guide Cotton lawn and twill tape, from Dharma Trading : dharmatrading.com Juul Thijssen's rolled hem stitch tutorial :    • My three favourite handsewing stitche...   #historicalcostuming #demelza #americanduchess
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