The 18th century dress is coming together so quickly! In this episode I’m going to make the stomacher and petticoat- the last of the undergarments, or the first of the visible garments. Only the dress itself to make after this, eek!
I Made 18th Century Stays And Can Hardly Believe It (Ft. Intense Hammering)
Welcome to part two of my stay-making adventure, where I make the final version of my 18th century corset. It’s time for some serious boning, eyelet, and hand-sewing action. Enjoy watching!
Getting My Wardrobe Ready For Autumn – Declutter & Organisation
It’s time to get my wardrobe ready for autumn! I’m going to sort through my summer clothes, see if there’s anything I no longer want, and bring back my favourite pieces for the upcoming season. Enjoy watching!
Making An 18th Century Bum Pad – Kim K Move Over!
Time to make the next undergarment in my 18th century dress project: the bum pad! This butt cushion is a very important part in creating the 18th century silhouette, and also just… really fun. Enjoy watching!
Mending & Altering My Flawed Clothes – Some TLC For My Wardrobe
It’s time to do some more mending & altering. My summer wardrobe is on the verge of being put away to be stored for autumn & winter, so this is the time to make any repairs it needs. I’m going to fix some storebought clothes, as well as some homemade ones. Enjoy watching!
My First Try At Making 18th Century Stays – Using Zip Ties?
I made a corset! Well, kind of. I tried making stays 😂 Follow along as I make the first mockup of the stays to go with my 18th century IKEA fabric dress. Enjoy watching!
I’m Going To Make An 18th Century Dress Out Of IKEA Fabric Only – Part 1
It’s time to embark on a new adventure! I’m finally going to venture into historical costuming, starting with one of my favourite era’s: the fabulous 18th century. In this first episode I’m going to begin working on the undergarments by making a chemise.