Petticoats are so so important for achieving that Historically Accurate™ silhouette so this time we're making two! I could probably get away with just making one really big fluffy petticoat if Alice's dress didn't have a high-low hem, but it is so I've made one fluffy petticoat for volume and deception and one for extending the floof all the way to the low part of the hem. This is part seven (!) of my series making Hannah Alexander's Alice in Wonderland design and my research and inspiration are drawn very heavily from mid-Victorian fashion, specifically the 1860s, since that's when Alice in Wonderland was written and what seems to most match Hannah's drawing.
Patterns:
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Skip Ahead:
0:00 Intro
3:27 Pattern and Math discussion
6:38 Cutting Fabric
8:14 Construction Discussion
8:40 French Seams and Hemming
10:04 Gathering
10:30 Waist ties
11:17 First Petticoat Done!
11:28 Talking about Tucks
11:54 Making tucks
12:07 Sewing all the Tiers together
13:19 Closures
13:33 Reveal and Getting Dressed
14:20 Discussion the Process and Results
18:05 Outro
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All music is from Epidemic Sound:
“What Once Was” - Gavin Luke
“I Believe You” - Gavin Luke
“Life on the Mainland” - Infinity Ripple
“Spring Morning (Scaled Down Version)” - Peter Sandberg
7 июл 2024