Hi! I'm Nina, I'm a historical seamstress and patternmaker. I mostly specialize in 19th century fashion, but also also love Georgian and Edwardian era clothing. I've always loved sewing, especially historical garments. There's something about putting the dress on, looking in the mirror and seeing the silhouette that's you've seen on paintings and old photos. Your posture changes, your walk changes, you seem like a entirely different person - and in some way, you are.
Thank you so much for this incredible video! I've been looking everywhere for a tutorial on how to make chemise and drawers, and this is perfect in every way! 💘💘💘
I love your method of cartridge pleats! I'm going to have to try that! Because buying cartridge pleat tape meant for curtains while super easy to use, is kind of expensive! Cheers doll!
Hi, looks amazing!! Just wondering what type of boning did you use as I've made the crinoline but the boning I'm using right now isn't holding the shape?? Thankyou :))
I tried to buy your pattern but .. no. I am from Germany, googled the webpage and the votings on trustpilot are 75% negative for gumroad. I will end up making my own pattern...😢
I am trying to purchase the PDF and when I click on the link to buy it it says it no longer available. Is there any way I can purchase these PDF pattern please
I love the video! inspire me to make the recreation of the lady of my country. One question, can you put a pocket on the skirt? Can you put buttons to close the skirt?
Hello. I tried buying he pattern on your website, but I got an error message "This page has been removed due to inappropriate use of this service." :/ Can you help me?
Thank you for this tutorial. I think it can be worn even in modern times because it has a beautiful shape. Yours is the most detailed tutorial I’ve watched. Can this hoop skirt be used for gowns with tails?