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1830's Tailcoat? I can make that!! The FINAL PIECE of my Jack Skellington/Gentleman Jack Cosplay 

Emily Snee
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Sewing this late Rengecy/early Victorian Tailcoat was such a blast! I’m so happy that i finished my Gentleman Jack Skellington costume/cosplay and I am SO excited to start in my ~Bridgerton, but Goth~ outfit!
Apparently, i’m just on a Regency roll right now!
This project is really have me a chance to play with so many things I LOVE about costuming and historical/vintage sewing. I had a wonderful time researching regency and victorian menswear and historical tailoring at the start of this project and i’ve definitely decided i’d like yo Learn more about tailoring in the future!
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Also, because Shannon Makes asked me and I realised other people might be curious, the pattern I started with for this tailcoat was Burda Style 2767

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Комментарии : 42   
@carenwhite7954
@carenwhite7954 2 года назад
Your skull pin cushion makes me wildly happy 🥺💀
@KathrynsRavens
@KathrynsRavens 2 года назад
If you have enough fabric a mermaid-ish skirt would be super cute! either that or the Edwardian walking skirt
@DanielleStJohn
@DanielleStJohn 2 года назад
Oh man. That "point of diminishing returns" hits *hard*, especially when you deal with chronic illness. You did the heck out of that thing!
@helenasnopek5431
@helenasnopek5431 2 года назад
It looks AMAZING!! This is so inspiring 😍 And personally, I would definitely make a walking skirt with this fabric
@jackiejames4551
@jackiejames4551 2 года назад
OMG!!!! The whole thing is absolutely amaaaaazing! You look fabulous in your gentleman Jack Skeleton outfit. I'm so jealous of Hamish right now, he got to see how great you look in person. As for the left over fabric, is there enough for a knee length Edwardian walking skirt? I think a goth Bridgerton dress would look great. I'm looking forward to seeing what wonderful things you make next. BTW, "use the sleep" is so relatable to me.
@gaby8567
@gaby8567 2 года назад
What an incredibly beautiful outfit you have made. You should rightly feel proud of yourself! So inspiring for me to try to use more professional tailoring in my own sewing. I’m always full of ideas but too scared to really apply them. I guess I should just dive in and give it a try. Even if it doesn’t quite work out I will have learned something new. And for the leftover wool, a skirt that goes with your waistcoat might be nice
@MonkeyMelVG
@MonkeyMelVG 2 года назад
Well done, everything in your Jack Skellington/Gentleman Jack cosplay looks amazing. You should be so proud of the work you put into every piece.
@habituscraeftig
@habituscraeftig Год назад
This was lovely to watch! I'm not brave enough to tackle this sort of thing, yet, but one of my mentors in the past did a lot of menswear, and I *believe* she did the horsehair on the diagonal, so that the two halves form a sort of downward chevron in the middle. I so admire your gumption facing one of these sticking points. I really needed to see this, right now.
@katmcqueen4480
@katmcqueen4480 2 года назад
Yes!!!! Be proud 👏 you did great. It looks amazing
@merenwennumesse
@merenwennumesse 2 года назад
Congrats on your level up . It looks amazing.
@grimnirnacht
@grimnirnacht 2 года назад
I love the result. This was such a great project to watch
@coreygilles847
@coreygilles847 Год назад
I love it so much! And I would love to see goth bridgerton
@paloma_hill
@paloma_hill 2 года назад
oh yes that came out FABULOUS. WOW.
@CNhuman28
@CNhuman28 2 года назад
This came out WONDERFULLY!! I've just discovered your channel (from the biker Moraine video) and I look forward to your next projects as well!
@lilalicat32
@lilalicat32 2 года назад
Wow! You rocked that whole outfit! Love it. Maybe you need a walking skirt to match your tail coat now?
@starwarssyl1177
@starwarssyl1177 2 года назад
Looks amazing! Very distinguished! Goth Bridgerton sounds fantastic!
@lizzaturnbull
@lizzaturnbull 3 месяца назад
Good spoon budgeting! As an EDS sufferer, I have had to learn that there comes a point when pushing on is pointless as you will spend the next sewing session correcting the mistakes from this one 🥴🤷🏼‍♀️
@craftingwithcasca
@craftingwithcasca 2 года назад
Love it!
@ello_verity7667
@ello_verity7667 2 года назад
Brilliant!! I’m glad you’re very proud of your work 😄 It’s so good to see you really pleased with it all and also seeing your own progress with sewing 👌🏼
@joelphick
@joelphick 2 года назад
Wow, that looks fantastic! There's so many skills you have to be able to do this - so awesome!
@EmilySnee
@EmilySnee 2 года назад
Thank you so much! A lot of the tailoring bits I hadn't really done before, and I was THRILLED with how well it came out 😊
@ohblondishone
@ohblondishone 2 года назад
Amazing! Looks really epic. My vote is for the Edwardian walking skirt and waistcoat...however this will of course be the most work. Well done! Nailed it, as always.
@KelseyDrummer
@KelseyDrummer 2 года назад
Great job!!
@ReneePowell
@ReneePowell 2 года назад
Very well done! I totally relate to looking at stuff from just a few months earlier and seeing stuff that could have been done better. I’m rapidly building my sewing and fitting skills too, and it’s doable but not easy! I haven’t jumped into tailoring to this degree yet, though that’s on my near-term radar.
@kaytemnorwood
@kaytemnorwood 2 года назад
If I can make a suggestion for the remainder of the wool, by no means will it take up 2 meters, but newsboy caps are awesome. Alternatively, a little vest. Short walking skirt? Possibilities are literally endless.
@danicourtnay
@danicourtnay 2 года назад
That fabric would make a lovely walking skirt. Great video!
@mariefarag3339
@mariefarag3339 2 года назад
😊💜👍🏻
@ReinaElizondo
@ReinaElizondo 2 года назад
Gorgeous! The coat is just so yummy! I've loved following your journey for this outfit. Thanks so much for sharing! My go to votes for less yardage are waist coats and capes/capelets. For really small bits of wool, I've been considering trying boot spats. The are also color blocking options. Like imagine coat or skirt panels in multiple colors or with lace every other panel? I think I'm gonna try flaring out a wool peplum coat with gores of lace over a sturdy cotton or different colored wool. Also sending good vibes for your difficult days. Can sympathize.
@EmilySnee
@EmilySnee 2 года назад
I think a waistcoat is on the cards for the left overs of this fabric, for sure! 😄
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 2 года назад
Waistcoat gets my vote.
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 2 года назад
If it's not too late to add my two cents - I vote for a waistcoat (back-up suggestion would be a mid-calf 1950's hobble skirt). Thank you for including tips about managing horsehair canvas. Marvelous work. Well done! - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@mygreenfroggy
@mygreenfroggy 2 года назад
"Burn those bridges...", lol. I like that! And wow, did not know those things about horse hair canvas, should have, but I've never used it either. I'm not really fond of very structured clothing and never bothered to learn how to sew them.
@MrTraewilliams
@MrTraewilliams 2 года назад
I think I would try to take some of the leftover material and make myself a fancy but practical waistcoat for everyday wear. So I could in a small way have a part of this outfit. To use all of the time. 💯✌️🤟🤘
@katarzynapytel9881
@katarzynapytel9881 2 года назад
omg I love you pin cushion ! I've got a little, black cauldron (which I'm v. proud of) I also feel for you about redoing the mock up - it sucks
@kierstencarter4006
@kierstencarter4006 2 года назад
I think a full length walking skirt would look amazing with that fabric (if there's enough left over).
@Elin.Noller
@Elin.Noller 2 года назад
If I may ask, what sort of chronic illness do you have that causes this pain and problem with joints?
@alliegreenwold2631
@alliegreenwold2631 2 года назад
Could you please make a walking skirt to go with it?
@schroedervesely5777
@schroedervesely5777 2 года назад
pr໐๓໐Ş๓ 😊
@sewcute_sewvintage
@sewcute_sewvintage 2 года назад
I vote sexy pencil skirt and waist coat! Also you should be proud it's wonderful!
@EmilySnee
@EmilySnee 2 года назад
Ooh, I hadn’t thought of a pencil skirt! Maybe with a nice kick pleat at the back 🤔😁
@sewcute_sewvintage
@sewcute_sewvintage 2 года назад
@@EmilySnee Yes! That would be so good! Ooh maybe a matching waspy waist belt. Like a corset belt
@isabellaferretti7279
@isabellaferretti7279 2 года назад
Wow such a fantastic and stylish ensemble! Love the expression on your face and your stance in the reveal when you said 'If I could live my entire life with that level of confidence'. I'm way too late to the party, but I'm voting for detachable double shoulder capes to use up your leftover wool.
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