Winter is here, and it’s time to make some warm, comfy clothing. I’ve lusted after a cable knit sweater with big, puffy sleeves for some time now, and today is the day I make one. Not knitted, but using knit-look fabric. I’m going to make a sweater inspired by fabulous the late Victorian cycling sweaters. […]
I Made An 18th Century Dress Out Of IKEA Fabric – It’s Done!
The 18th century IKEA fabric dress is finally finished! After a couple little alterations and additions, I’m finally ready to share the dress in its full glory. Enjoy watching!
Feel Good During The Dark Months – Tea Time: Beating Winter Blues
It’s Tea Time! Grab your favourite hot beverage and sit back as we chat for a bit. Today’s topic is the winter blues: seasonal affective disorder, winter depression… Not feeling quite so good during the darker months. I’m going to share some tips on how I deal with it myself. Enjoy watching!
All The Volume, No Surgery – Sewing A Modern Bum Pad
After making a period-appropriate bum pad to go with my 18th century gown, I decided I needed this in my life. In this video I’m making a modern day bum pad: all the BBL volume, none of the risk. Enjoy watching!
The Hairstyles Of The Middle Ages – Hair History #2: 6th – 13th Centuries
Hair History is back! In this series, we’re going to walk through all of European women’s hair styling history together, from the classical age until the 20th century. Each episode is focused on a specific era, and of course there will be a hair tutorial for each era as well. This is the second episode, […]
Almost Done! Assembling The 18th Century IKEA Dress
The 18th Century IKEA dress is SO close to completion! In this video I’m going to finish the skirt and assembly of the dress, so that the entire pattern is done. Enjoy watching!
Dressing Up For Completely Unrealistic Scenarios To Distract Myself
Let’s play some good old-fashioned dress up. Followers on Instagram sent in a bunch of fictional scenarios for me to dress up for, and I’ve selected a couple for this video. Enjoy watching!