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Hand sewing regency stays should be quick…right? 

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@Aghul
@Aghul 19 дней назад
Bernadette: "Do you ever happen to find yourself in the situation...?" Me: *sage nod* "Daily."
@alli_mode
@alli_mode 19 дней назад
For some reason, I thought your comment said: sage nod "no" and I thought it was the funniest thing. 😂
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 19 дней назад
Haha! Another funny misread. Mine was thinking at first that it said, "nod sage daily" and that's some strange advice... x'D
@WantedVisual
@WantedVisual 19 дней назад
The Situation is rude like that.
@marietheotaku94
@marietheotaku94 19 дней назад
not the binding in the credits for not taking 15 hours lmaooooo
@tayet6875
@tayet6875 19 дней назад
Credit where credit is due😏
@Susan14.
@Susan14. 19 дней назад
It got me too 🤣
@anthonystark6379
@anthonystark6379 19 дней назад
I *howled* 😂😂😂
@annarchydeclutteranddesign413
@annarchydeclutteranddesign413 19 дней назад
@@anthonystark6379 Same!
@gigibeal
@gigibeal 19 дней назад
im running into your comment coincidentally 15 hours later omg 😭
@koreboii
@koreboii 19 дней назад
Bernardette, please tell Danny that we appreciate everything they do and could only hope our sibling is half as awesome.
@E_FoxSnowspirit
@E_FoxSnowspirit 17 дней назад
“I find it nice to visibly celebrate the work that goes into a garment every now and then, especially in this day and age when it’s often more fashionable for labor to stay quiet and invisible.”
@Ticket2theMoon
@Ticket2theMoon 19 дней назад
well, my biggest smile today has been Bernadette saying, "Regency stays in modern fashion. Yes? Yes? Yes?" Yes 😊
@susanharris-rohde1127
@susanharris-rohde1127 19 дней назад
YES!!! For all of you youngsters.🤣 60-ish here, but I can Definitely see my daughters doing Regency Stays as "a look". Mine will be seen only on the clothes line, because Fancy Underwear hanging out to dry makes my neighbors wonder what I'm up to!!!
@xxaslibobxx
@xxaslibobxx 19 дней назад
I spent the whole video thinking 'I want to make these with patterned fabric to wear as a top' then she says that? I'm doing this
@VictoriaStarratt
@VictoriaStarratt 19 дней назад
I was like “Work it, Bernadette!”
@saraquill
@saraquill 19 дней назад
I already do this. Stays are way better at containing me than bras.
@annarchydeclutteranddesign413
@annarchydeclutteranddesign413 19 дней назад
Hell, yes!!!
@kathisaurus
@kathisaurus 19 дней назад
I don't know what it is but the sound that scissors make when cutting fabric while laying on a wooden surface is soooooooooooooo goood! Like it's massaging my brain :D
@Leafygreen123
@Leafygreen123 19 дней назад
Yes!
@jadesage09
@jadesage09 19 дней назад
I love the crisp sound of sharp scissors cutting through material.
@miriambartley6622
@miriambartley6622 19 дней назад
Same for me too. I love all the sewing sounds.
@67jpt
@67jpt 19 дней назад
For me, it’s the memory of my mom sewing. ❤
@lifeofjoy9404
@lifeofjoy9404 17 дней назад
Yes! That delicious, spine tingling CRUNCH gets me every time! (I love to listen to horses crunching & munching, too!)
@dariapack8906
@dariapack8906 19 дней назад
Those of us who use yarn for projects are very familiar with the feeling of not having enough material to finish the last inch or so of a project. We call it playing yarn chicken.
@AmericanBeautyCorset
@AmericanBeautyCorset 19 дней назад
She has a Ace up her Sleeve....Shes probably working on a real cool Regency dress..😊
@ThinWhiteAxe
@ThinWhiteAxe 19 дней назад
I can't wait 😂
@citrinedreaming
@citrinedreaming 19 дней назад
I sincerely hope so!
@Theatress09
@Theatress09 19 дней назад
👀
@itsshrimpinabag9544
@itsshrimpinabag9544 19 дней назад
I hope she does a really long tutorial if she is cause I would follow along bit by bit! I'm new to sewing but bold and unafraid!
@DarciKat256
@DarciKat256 17 дней назад
@@itsshrimpinabag9544where can I get your confidence? I’ve been sewing for years and am intimidated out of my (throughly modern) britches.
@lorrainemunoa791
@lorrainemunoa791 19 дней назад
"Fortune hath frowned up on me this day" is going into my personal lexicon.
@rebeccat715
@rebeccat715 18 дней назад
I LOVE the historically accurate "imperfections" in these stays- the visible lines, the lazy not cutting the thread between the eyelets. It makes me think of how humans have always been humans who are lazy (or just efficient). There's also something so satisfying about recognizing (as Bernadette says) that garments are a work of construction and seeing the labor that went into it so tangibly (I think I'm among like minded people here, but just to be extra clear, when I say "imperfections" I mean "things modern fashion would deem as an imperfection" not that I think it's imperfect)
@lynndhering1218
@lynndhering1218 19 дней назад
I love the new outro. For some reason, it's giving me Sherlock vibes, and the outtakes are just as funny as ever. Your videos are a combination of historian, school marm, master craftsman, and comedienne, all rolled into one delightful package. Thank you for gracing us with yet another video filled with arcane knowledge and a bit of whimsy. You rock, Bernadette!!❤
@KaraSeries9000
@KaraSeries9000 18 дней назад
I got Downton Abbey intro vibes. And same, her content keeps getting better :)
@momcatwoo
@momcatwoo 11 дней назад
Well said
@debmacie1612
@debmacie1612 19 дней назад
Oh my gosh, watching Bernadette construct and hand sew an item is why I got hooked on this channel so many years ago! I love everything about this. Thank you so much Bernadette, Danny and Heathcliff for an excellent job! I predict I will never need a pair of stays, but should that ever happen, I now have a vague idea how I would go about producing such. Thank you for taking us on this very fun journey.
@makeda6530
@makeda6530 17 дней назад
Right, she never truly stopped but it almost felt nostalgic seeing the thumbnail this time.
@MattPhonee
@MattPhonee 18 дней назад
The cinematography: **Tis' Peak M'Lord.**
@PrairieAMR
@PrairieAMR 19 дней назад
I was having a rough start to the weekend, but seeing Bernadette again doing what she does best has really brought my anxiety down this morning. Thank you Bernadette for bringing your magic back to youtube.
@azrani2023
@azrani2023 День назад
I know right? Her videos are so calming and peaceful, in contrast to the fast paced, much too short bits the rest of social media so often has to offer. hope you have been able to find a good way with and out of this recent hit of your anxiety, too!
@icegoddess1308
@icegoddess1308 20 дней назад
I’m sewing them WITH a machine and I’m already on day 3…so there’s that
@soupwizard4150
@soupwizard4150 18 дней назад
I’ve been hand stitching this pattern I’m two years in LOL. to be fair, it’s my too-tired-to-get-out-of-bed project, so I’ve only done like an hour or two of work on them every couple months when I can’t move but need to keep my hands busy
@icegoddess1308
@icegoddess1308 18 дней назад
@@soupwizard4150 Your ability to work on a project for 2 years is impressive
@IronWangCreates
@IronWangCreates 17 дней назад
@@icegoddess1308you should see how long I’ve been working on my 18th century outfit 😂 but I’m doing it the same way, working on it in bed off and on when I want something to do with my hands that doesn’t require crazy focus
@soupwizard4150
@soupwizard4150 17 дней назад
@@icegoddess1308 well part of the reason it’s taking so long is because I fully forgot about it for like 6 months lol, I’m not exactly consistent but at least I picked it up again!
@amia560
@amia560 17 дней назад
@@soupwizard4150 Oh God I felt that, I've been very on-and-off hand stitching a pair of 1780s stays for nearly three years now...
@deraejarvis139
@deraejarvis139 19 дней назад
I thought you might get a kick out of knowing that my one and a half-year-old son loves all of the background music in your videos and loves to dance to it regularly.
@summerblair7739
@summerblair7739 17 дней назад
Awwww that’s adorable! 😭💕
@Itty-Bits
@Itty-Bits 19 дней назад
i found the golden stitching being visable gave the stays a very 'sun touched' look and honestly made it
@allieeverest
@allieeverest 19 дней назад
"do you ever find yourself in a situation where you need Regency Short Stays like...really quickly?" Why yes, yes I do. Two months ago to be precise. And I used the exact same pattern. The content doesn't get more relatable than this lol. In my experience, yes, they are "fast" to make. But if youre over a C cup, ur gonna want to go for long stays bc short stays just do NOT have enough support.
@LollipopLozzy454545
@LollipopLozzy454545 19 дней назад
Short stays absolutely have enough support for larger cups- I'm a G cup and currently making short stays. Short stays have more cording and support than modern bras, and larger busts can still wear those, so short stays are no different. You just have to deepen the cup gussets to the length of your underboob and add some horizontal cording around the ribcage for extra support.
@penelopefp
@penelopefp 18 дней назад
​@@LollipopLozzy454545 can you clarify the cording at the ribcage? Would that be an eyeleted panel on each side? And how on earth did she tie the back when it wasn't 2 pieces of string? Sure, I could dive into google, but I respect your knowledge and experience (and being here as a BB community) more than a random internet search. 😂
@Venatra01
@Venatra01 18 дней назад
​​@@penelopefp Cat's Costumery has a video using this same pattern (3 yrs ago) but shows the process of adding cording, that might be what the person above is talking about.
@keirahazlewood4223
@keirahazlewood4223 17 дней назад
Not me looking for exactly this information... I suppose the follow up question is how do they feel against the skin because I know you're supposed to wear a chemist underneath but I know I just, won't
@allieeverest
@allieeverest 17 дней назад
​@@keirahazlewood4223 it's really scratchy against the skin. It's not historical accuracy thing, it's just a comfort thing. If u don't want to wear a chemise, u can wear a camisole. But trust me, ur gonna wanna wear something for comfort...unless I suppose...u could line ur stays with really soft cotton.
@tahliahart5438
@tahliahart5438 19 дней назад
I am so happy to see a sewing video from Bernadette again. While I love your interview and informational videos, I was drawn to the sewing videos. Keep up the amazing work, you continue to inspire me to pick a needle at every turn!
@doublelightangel
@doublelightangel 18 дней назад
Yess😊
@gratefulobserver7742
@gratefulobserver7742 20 дней назад
Good to see Bernadette back on here. Miss her and Heathcliffe!❤
@whatkindofnameisella682
@whatkindofnameisella682 19 дней назад
REGENCY ENSEMBLE CONSTRUCTION SERIES???? OH WE'RE SO BACK
@purpleexplorer2263
@purpleexplorer2263 18 дней назад
I'm beginning to think you became an expert in this field not because of your love of fashion history, but because of your love of whip stitching and felling 😋
@laurachisnall
@laurachisnall 19 дней назад
Living for the juxtaposition of Bernadette using historical methods to create her garment whilst wearing her airpods 😘🤌
@azrani2023
@azrani2023 День назад
I thought the same!! :D
@innahaapa1314
@innahaapa1314 19 дней назад
After this I'm inspired to bind my second pair of short stays 😤. That have waited for their binding for years 😅.
@Deeznutz503
@Deeznutz503 19 дней назад
DO IT! 🪡💛
@marynour
@marynour 19 дней назад
It was really nice to see a video of Bernadette doing what hooked me onto her channel: calm, expert, and interesting sewing
@Roland3ld
@Roland3ld 19 дней назад
Really liking the new outro, it makes your videos feel like historical documentaries.
@Monstrgoose
@Monstrgoose 15 дней назад
THIS or a contemporary HBO show. Bernadette has always been stunningly good at the aesthetic shots and they JUST KEEP ESCALATING
@azrani2023
@azrani2023 День назад
Same, I loved it, too. brings it up to a whole new level (not that it was bad in any way before, but I really like it)
@AllTheHappySquirrels
@AllTheHappySquirrels 19 дней назад
Well I guess I can set all my other projects aside because my _need_ for regency short stays has found a sudden sense of urgency. I've often thought that Bernadette could make an ASMR channel of fabric cutting and treadle sewing, but now I'm thinking that handsewing silk taffeta could be added to the mix.
@mathildewijn3113
@mathildewijn3113 19 дней назад
I dont sow but I live for these videos. Beautifully made historical clothing. I so appreciate you and your work Bernadette.
@r0bw00d
@r0bw00d 19 дней назад
Yeah, I don't pig, either.
@matchamelon330
@matchamelon330 19 дней назад
@@r0bw00d please be nice
@ZiriO
@ZiriO 6 дней назад
The binding for not taking 15 hours paired with the plaintive cries of being JUST BARELY short on the strip of binding you needed had me chuckling. Danny's editing is SO good, I'm always impressed by it, but stays with modern fashion??? Yes!!! Absolutely it's such a look!
@ikhoudvannhonden
@ikhoudvannhonden 19 дней назад
I noticed the special thanks to the binding 😂
@abbyschwendler1107
@abbyschwendler1107 18 дней назад
Watching your videos are always bittersweet. I taught myself how to sew when I was a kid. Long story short, I no longer sew, and I never learned how to hand sew properly. I am someone who would have benefited from detailed classes on fabric choice, construction techniques etc. I tried for years to better my abilities, but I just don't have the time to learn by trial and error .My life has changed so that I just don't have a need for sewing. I wear a uniform to work... I still have my sewing room set up - I don't have the heart to turn the room into something else. I now crochet intricate doilies .. that is my superpower
@A.Girl.Has.No.Name.
@A.Girl.Has.No.Name. 19 дней назад
Listening to really sharp shears going through fabric is a sound so reminscent of my childhood, (going to fabric stores, and watching my mom sew) and I didn't even realize it until this video!
@triecampbell1159
@triecampbell1159 19 дней назад
I absolutely love the sound of crisp fabric being cut. I can almost feel it in my hands.
@fianorian
@fianorian 19 дней назад
Anyone else love the sound of needle and thread being pulled through silk taffeta? No? Just me, then.
@jennylawson1980
@jennylawson1980 19 дней назад
You have been so missed. I love these types of videos very much. It was such a lovely time spent with you. Thank you ❤❤
@GSMachinist
@GSMachinist 19 дней назад
Not me watching this while stitching boning channels in 1780s stays......
@WantedVisual
@WantedVisual 19 дней назад
Or me ironing all the pieces for this flatlined skirt-to-be.
@megmal1301
@megmal1301 19 дней назад
Yesssss Bernadette is in her Regency Era!!!!
@Ombie_Art
@Ombie_Art 19 дней назад
You know it's absolute *dedication* when she braids the little tie threads even when it was very avoidable added work omg Also, as someone with *very* bigger chest size, i would love to make some but absolutely terrified about the struggle to pattern it ToT
@IronWangCreates
@IronWangCreates 17 дней назад
Someone else commented on here that for anyone above a size C they wouldn’t recommend doing short stays anyways, and that you’d be better off doing regency short stays to get adequate support!
@ah5721
@ah5721 17 дней назад
Cording under my under bust helps me keep up my 30D boobs.
@allieeverest
@allieeverest 15 дней назад
This pattern comes in long stays for plus sizes. Would highly recommend
@Zillah82
@Zillah82 19 дней назад
I've been wanting to make a modified few of these to wear instead of bras but the problem is finding a pattern that has big bust lines. Also, would totally wear as outer wear. Danny's editing is amazing.
@morganfiona8378
@morganfiona8378 19 дней назад
I hand stitch most of my eyelets, I've found it easiest to use a large tapestry needle to help lace them!
@Deeznutz503
@Deeznutz503 19 дней назад
That is some serious detail work right there!
@juliemeanor6531
@juliemeanor6531 19 дней назад
Wonderful as always. ❤ Danny is the unseen hero of this glorious collaboration.👏🏼👏🏼
@rachael4516
@rachael4516 19 дней назад
I'm definitely going to be using 'fortune hath frowned upon me today' more often in my daily life
@trinity4ce
@trinity4ce 19 дней назад
I created one experimental back in the day, might as well revisit and sew stays that I can actually use, even if secretly. How I would love to wear more historical garments every day. Always appreciated Bernadette's projects ♥️. Also that end credit sequence is a piece of art.
@l.w.1183
@l.w.1183 18 дней назад
Somehow these look so comfortable. Maybe more comfy than a normal bra.
@sabrinadavis8355
@sabrinadavis8355 19 дней назад
I'm about to sew my third set of regency stays and yet Bernadette is able to teach me something helpful and new in constructing them, bless ❤🎉
@Tuilelen
@Tuilelen 16 дней назад
totally agree about the visible stitching. It's so satisfying-looking. Especially when I've put a ton of work into it, because then I can continue looking at all my hard work instead of just beholding the finished product like a thing that just magically came into being and having all the stitching be just in my memory.
@mystic_mimi21
@mystic_mimi21 19 дней назад
Perfect timing, my next project is some 1790s/1800s transitional/ regency stays. I love this length that doesn’t cover the stomach like some traditional stays do, but I would personally add tabs for my larger bust, it’s essentially a sports bra, balconatte bra hybrid. Beautiful work as always. Would love more regency videos. Maybe history-fication 😂 of different aesthetics such as your dark academia 1890s vibes, maybe ? I love the mix of cottagecore and regency.
@Bee_friend
@Bee_friend 19 дней назад
That was just the thing this sick human needed🤧 It soothed my soul and my overworked immune system to watch you work so gracefully and masterfully. Thank you Bernadette and team! ❤
@arianewinter4266
@arianewinter4266 17 дней назад
Hope you are better now!
@henrykessler9494
@henrykessler9494 19 дней назад
I like to watch your videos while I knit, and I just happened to be knitting an i-cord when watching you braid your cord. I was like, hey! Me too! But stretchier
@taylorbechstein1681
@taylorbechstein1681 19 дней назад
The ending sequence is so cinematic and gorgeous!!!
@user-wd3zs9cp7l
@user-wd3zs9cp7l 19 дней назад
Bernadette’s narration is really calming.
@BethC458
@BethC458 19 дней назад
Your editing has become top notch!
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 19 дней назад
Its amazing isnt it
@thundercat287
@thundercat287 19 дней назад
Make sure Danny gets the credit!
@beebedoe
@beebedoe 17 дней назад
i love how crafters are like gotta save every second while literally hand making something.
@dragnflei
@dragnflei 19 дней назад
I’m so excited to see you back with more sewing!
@chuchuyeah3430
@chuchuyeah3430 11 часов назад
I *cannot* wait to see what regency brilliance she's going to be showing to us, my little Austen-loving heart is near bursting!
@teresajost5262
@teresajost5262 19 дней назад
there's something so soothing about watching you sew with voice over. i could do it for hours. hope to see Heathcliff in some of you videos.
@321ScreamoEmo123
@321ScreamoEmo123 19 дней назад
Yeeessss!!!! I LOVE regency fashion, I'm so excited we get to explore this!!!!
@brittanyjoyner
@brittanyjoyner 19 дней назад
I made these exact stays for the Jane Austen Ball 2 months ago. They were indeed fairly easy to make, are the most comfortable corset I've made, and look very nice. My only disappointment is that it didn't do my very small chest any favors. I had to alter the pattern to 1 gusset for each member, and it simply does not lift like it does for more anatomically blessed ladies. I danced for 5 hours and never felt uncomfortable!
@beck3798
@beck3798 19 дней назад
the new outro card is gorgeous! it's like from a TV show I'd totally binge lol also, the amount of content joy I get from watching your videos is insane -- this just made my weekend so nice :')
@dcinrb8538
@dcinrb8538 17 дней назад
When I find utility quilts with the top and backing edges whip stitched together.....❤. I'm reminded of the Texas quilts of my mother's family and a couple of hers too. Sadly, such a finish was looked down upon as "crude & lazy"..... Miniscule handstitches surrounding a 90 x 70 inch quilt is neither to my eyes. My favorite childhood memory is sleeping atop several of my grandmother's folded quilts on her linoleum kitchen floor crushed amongst my siblings because it was the warmest room. Sometimes the threads used were different colors too. 🍄🍄
@dorrolorro
@dorrolorro 16 дней назад
Omg the stays look beautiful! I would love to see you make a Regency dress too! Regency fashion is my favourite in all of fashion history
@helenedesmarais8697
@helenedesmarais8697 14 дней назад
The level of quality of your videos, content, recherch, editing THAT photography is PHENOMINAL !! OUTSTANDING.
@MaryamBehairy
@MaryamBehairy 20 дней назад
I tried and failed. But, I'm willing to give it another go 😊
@mabelgoddard5813
@mabelgoddard5813 19 дней назад
Bernadette we missed YOU SO MUCH!! Miss your videos. Hope to see you more often! Thank you 🌷🌷🌷❤❤❤
@sharonzotoff3975
@sharonzotoff3975 19 дней назад
The reinforcing stitches on the gussets was very pretty. I could watch you hand stitch seams ALL day. It honestly brings my stress level way down 😴
@briarwoodimp
@briarwoodimp 19 дней назад
Beautifully done stays and video! Loving it all, including the very polished cinematography and editing, right down to the gorgeous credits. Will I ever hand sew stays? No, but I do think they'll be my next (machine) sewing project. Will I ever put the effort into getting half as good at creating fine video? Again, no, but I'm inspired to keep improving. Thanks for a lovely start to what's going to be a pretty exhausting day of moving studio and mowing the jungle that our yard has become while I was waiting out the spring rain. I look forward to seeing the garment for which these were so badly needed.
@MrChief101
@MrChief101 19 дней назад
It's been a while-- it's fun to watch you work and listen to your calm approach to what you're doing. I'd be yelling at the top of my lungs. And I did note the small but, oh so present, flourish in thread when you strengthened the gussets. Finally-- very cool and nice to put credits up. I'll bet a nickel that there's a gadget to trim the ends of the stay material. And-- a quick note about making a "fine" lace-- have you heard of a "rope walker"? it's how rope is made in the manner it is-- with each part twisted in the opposite direction of the overall twist. Ship modelers use such small rope walkers to make scale rope-- you might be interested.
@user-dp7et1ew8q
@user-dp7et1ew8q 19 дней назад
I've missed watching you construct your garments, please more.
@SewlockHolmes
@SewlockHolmes 17 дней назад
I'm not a regency gal but somehow you still make me want to make these lol. Thanks for teaching us new things as always! I didn't know about that edge binding thing prior to whipping the seams together. That makes so much sense!! Also, loving the new credit sequence! Danny just being absolutely on point!
@penelopefp
@penelopefp 18 дней назад
Seeing the outro and knowing, "Heathcliff!! Cool Heathcliff!!" and, "Sibling!! Cool sibling!!" Then the binding...😂 Always upscale entertainment AND education!! ❤❤
@katmusswoodwind
@katmusswoodwind 19 дней назад
10:48 oooh carrying on the eyelet thread - that's efficient!
@emdee20817
@emdee20817 19 дней назад
I really love her way of making the video contents and the voice over/prompted explanation 😊 I am hoping to see more of this type of video from her 💖
@oonarhu4681
@oonarhu4681 19 дней назад
I'm always excited to see a new post here... And even more to learn eyelet technique using tools that I have in a collection carefully preserved by four generations of seamsters in my family. There is a bone widening awl I've puzzled over for years (not sharp enough to pierce fabric, so why does it show signs of so much use?) Thank you for introducing me to my own family's tools, Bernadette! Fortune hath smiled through the rain.
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 19 дней назад
That's really neat, to have a family legacy of that and some 'heirloom' items to go with it! And even better now that you finally have some info on the awl since somewhere along the way, someone in your family forgot to pass down the instruction manual with the tool, lol. xD
@redheadfaerie
@redheadfaerie 18 дней назад
I wasn't planning on commenting but the outro is phenomenal. Aside from a love that the binding got a mention, it is just so well produced. It looks like the into to a movie or something.
@wanderingsoul881
@wanderingsoul881 19 дней назад
Hey Bernadette, maybe it's a solution to a problem you don't really have, but you can use dog nail clippers for the fake whale boning. The one I have has a circular hole and they make cutting through through thick half inch wide zipties (which is like, my closest comparison to what you use) with very little difficulty! Just thought I'd let you know since I know how much of a pain in the hands it can be to cut through solid stuff with scissors
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 19 дней назад
That outro is masterful. It's poetry in the literal motions that you and your mysterious, magical sewing gadgets make. It reminds us that garment-making is not just a necessary fact of life, but also an art. . Round of *applause* to whoever put that together.
@pearface5370
@pearface5370 19 дней назад
I like the reinforcement stitching on the gusset points. It looks like a pretty embroidery embellishment.
@angel572
@angel572 18 дней назад
"The binding, for not taking 15 hours" in the credits was *chef's kiss*
@AmericanBeautyCorset
@AmericanBeautyCorset 20 дней назад
I've been working on a 1830s corset/Stays for 3 weeks now.. I'm still not finished!! 🤨
@kristienathanson8282
@kristienathanson8282 19 дней назад
I've been working on my 1890's corset for 18 months. It's a thing. LOL
@TracieSmithpomeranian
@TracieSmithpomeranian 19 дней назад
Thank you so much for sharing how you did the binding for this project... ⚘️❤️
@quixxovel
@quixxovel 19 дней назад
I’m so happy to see more sewing content again. It is so satisfying
@tanakaryuunosuke2641
@tanakaryuunosuke2641 19 дней назад
Yes! Some quality sewing content! Im so excited for what you plan on wearing over these stays :3
@miaokuancha2447
@miaokuancha2447 19 дней назад
The cinematography is absolutely stunning.
@libellle
@libellle 19 дней назад
I've been binging your sewing videos the last few days again while sewing myself, so this made me so happy to see and came at the perfect time. I want some short stays for myself now, I'd wanted to make some for a while
@Essa_711
@Essa_711 19 дней назад
I plan to try making the long stays from redthreaded next year so this is super helpful to see. You're right that watching all that neat golden stitching appear is really satisfying.
@alxh8835
@alxh8835 19 дней назад
The credits!!! So cool, I love them. Looks so fancy and professional
@elainrichards7912
@elainrichards7912 19 дней назад
That is so pretty. You're stitching is divine.
@krulding
@krulding 17 дней назад
Heavens! I've missed these 'sewing' videos! And YES stays in 'modern' fashion, yes to corsets/stays in general, they're so comfy! Love the end credits! Downton Abbey vibes rock!
@2jnkml150
@2jnkml150 19 дней назад
Really enjoy your videos. From the beautiful garments and informative tutorials to the soothing vibes, it makes me want to start sewing as soon as I start watching. Keep up the good work.
@Lero-gk6ig
@Lero-gk6ig 19 дней назад
Watching you sew is sooo relaxing, thanks!
@gratefulobserver7742
@gratefulobserver7742 19 дней назад
The precision of your hand stitching is beautiful!❤
@febblepebble
@febblepebble 19 дней назад
love the editing in this one and the little written notes explaining what you're doing and how to do it ourselves. great work Danny and Bernadette! :)
@VKiera
@VKiera 19 дней назад
The on-screen graphics are super helpful for explaining and following along, it's a great addition to the video.
@jilliedillie
@jilliedillie 19 дней назад
What a gorgeous end result!
@Deeznutz503
@Deeznutz503 19 дней назад
'quickly' is such a relative term. I am constructing a corset from the 'pretty handmaid' pattern.... and after 3 months and several resizings, i am FINALLY on the flossing. basically, if you can finish it OR have learned something new from it, then that's called a success. edit: the thing I learned here: mockups are important! lol edit2: one day I hope to be as good as your skillz😉
@DaemlichesStueck
@DaemlichesStueck 19 дней назад
Yeah I recently started a "milkmaid" blouse. The initial thing I could finish in half a day but it had no sleeves, just straps and I later had to re-do all of the chest area, shorten the bodice, add sleeves and it's still not right. Granted I am a beginner. It also looks ATROCIOUS on the inside
@thundercat287
@thundercat287 19 дней назад
I had a great idea to make my mom a pair of jeans since most jeans don't fit her properly everywhere. She didn't see why I needed mockups when I can just do it once and be done. the first prototype didn't even zip up. 😂 almost 2 years later and on the fourth one. although I'm always distracted by shiny new projects..
@CharredFibers
@CharredFibers 19 дней назад
I love watching you hand sew. It's so relaxing.
@eebeegee8325
@eebeegee8325 19 дней назад
Yay! Finally a proper sewing video! I missed these so much! ❤
@norabrice
@norabrice 19 дней назад
I enjoy going along with you threw your project journeys, every little creative moment you share is such a joy to watch! I appreciate the depth's you go to really add character & thought with all you do. Very refreshing.
@elenanegrete4384
@elenanegrete4384 17 дней назад
I absolutely love seeing all the stitching!
@tabithabjelland8028
@tabithabjelland8028 16 дней назад
I'm So happy to see you finally doing another sewing episode. I've been waiting for a while for you to do one.. I wish you would do more sewing episodes