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Sewing a Renaissance Gamurra (underdress) - 1490s Venetian Dress Costuming 

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This video shows the making-of a 1490s Venetian Gown of the Italian Renaissance, called a "Gamurra"
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Комментарии : 83   
@cmybliss
@cmybliss 2 года назад
Margo’s patterns are incredibly detailed. I love that she gives the historical method as well as more modern instructions. She makes these periods accessible to even adventurous beginners.She’s also an all around nice human. This turned out lovely. The pattern of the fabric is just gorgeous. I don’t even want to think about how much something like that would cost in silk.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I am totally a fan of her stuff now! I'm going to try some of her Elizabethan patterns next!
@marianotes5483
@marianotes5483 Год назад
god bless the person who decided to create youtube for we would be able to watch so many videos which help understans how it works, find new ideas and just relax sometimes. thank you for sharing the idea and the process!
@rtboothby3053
@rtboothby3053 2 года назад
Thank you for that wonderful tip about using the gingham for cartridge pleating. So much less trouble than marking all those dots.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Right?! The dots are so time consuming! This makes cartridge pleating so simple!
@christineherrmann205
@christineherrmann205 2 года назад
All those layers and a bodice with almost no wrinkles is nearly inhuman. Dress is gorgeous 😍😍.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I cannot tell you how impressed I was with this construction method! So effective and the finished result is *chefs kiss*!
@cherrylee1103
@cherrylee1103 2 года назад
gorgeous fabric. I love it when y'all go balls to the wall and just make the actual garment, no mockup. that gingham hack is brilliant. wow.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Hahah well to be fair I did know I had a pattern that worked perfectly - I wouldn't normally be so brave lol :)
@mnels5214
@mnels5214 2 года назад
OMG the gingham idea is genius!!! Why haven't I tried this before?? Thank you and the end dress is lovely. I've really enjoyed sewing Margo's patterns, too.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I had the EXACT same reaction when I learned about it! Totally mind blowing!
@time_traveling_native
@time_traveling_native Год назад
I’m catching up on these for a new era in 2023.
@artsymaddieDIY
@artsymaddieDIY 11 месяцев назад
What a gorgeous dress! 🤗🌟You did an incredible job and look absolutely stunning in it🌟 So happy to find your channel.
@catrinlewis939
@catrinlewis939 2 года назад
Oh, yeah, that flies. It definitely sails. Wow.
@jenninstitches
@jenninstitches 2 года назад
I think this is lovely, you look so pretty and ethereal, and I think the fullness looks amazing since it is going to be worn alone. That layered support gives me some serious ideas as I've walked away from underwire bras. I am so impressed with this whole project and what I learned watching it. That gingham trick! Brilliant.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@KyraDAVIS-jw6fi
@KyraDAVIS-jw6fi 21 день назад
It's gorgeous. You did well
@melodyannduke1849
@melodyannduke1849 7 месяцев назад
It’s a very beautiful gown
@MelzoA.
@MelzoA. 2 года назад
Just stunning. You inspire me every time 💖
@daunledford7780
@daunledford7780 3 месяца назад
I love the stack method. I also had been using my civil war corset. When I make a new gown. I will try this method
@sarahmwalsh
@sarahmwalsh 2 года назад
I love it so much!! The reveal shots with the columns - so perfect!!
@miriamgillham6701
@miriamgillham6701 2 года назад
Fabulous. Wow! What a fantastic way to use drapery fabric. So beautiful!
@GwydionAE
@GwydionAE Год назад
This is just stunning! The end result is gorgeous, and I loved all the tips and tricks throughout the video!
@HandmadeDarcy
@HandmadeDarcy 2 года назад
Ohhhh... The gingham trick is genius! It's all wonderful - thank you for the link to Margot's patterns, too.
@TealCheetah
@TealCheetah 2 года назад
I love the fabric you chose!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you! It was so pretty I couldn't resist!
@sarahlongshore2605
@sarahlongshore2605 2 года назад
This turned out quite beautiful!!!!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@kei220
@kei220 2 года назад
I love this style of dress, it's so beautiful!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you! It is one of my favorite styles, too!
@victoriagreyh1463
@victoriagreyh1463 Год назад
A beautiful gown and a beautiful job. I love the sleeves and how they tie instead of being sewn into the shoulder. Just lovely. I believe I'd love it on me in a very thin thin fabric; thick fabric gives me the feelings of crowded... but this is gorgeous.
@lwennerful
@lwennerful 2 года назад
beautiful. I enjoyed watching thus video very much. I learned a lot!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I'm so glad!
@sandrafrench6125
@sandrafrench6125 2 года назад
Wow, that’s a fantastic dress! Well done. Love the structure layer, genius idea. 💜🇦🇺
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you! It's such a cool method!
@hazeluzzell
@hazeluzzell 2 года назад
That gingham trick is amazing! Love the finished garment.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@lindabullock742
@lindabullock742 2 года назад
Looks fabulous Taylor…the fabric worked out well…🥰🇦🇺
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@paloma_hill
@paloma_hill 2 года назад
omg I love it SO MUCH and I need one.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
They are the best style!
@denisebennett3144
@denisebennett3144 2 года назад
You look absolutely beautiful and regal. Congratulations!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you so much 🥰
@lisascenic
@lisascenic 2 года назад
The final part of your exemplary video has a very Alma Tadema feeling, with all that not-actually-white neoclassical marble!
@simu_lacra
@simu_lacra Год назад
Gorgeous fabric choice and the dress looks amazing on you! The final reveal setting was lovely as well (And is that a Tyler Thrasher tee I see??)
@theplussizecostumer
@theplussizecostumer 2 года назад
Oh My Gods! Gorgeous! And using the gingham to do cartridge pleating is Genius!! I had gotten some Tiger Tape after watching Dixie DIY use it for cartridge pleats, but the gingham makes more sense because you can use it for a facing, too. And considering the fabric was probably something you needed. I wish I knew why such gorgeous brocades and jacquards are now mostly made with plastic fibers instead of more natural fibers. I guess it's a cost factor. Personally I hate plastic fabrics, but I will probably need to use them at some time anyway.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I know, it's such a shame that natural fibers in these styles are pretty much out of the realm of affordability for us mere mortals! We saw some incredible silk damask fabrics in Italy that were about $900 yard!
@theplussizecostumer
@theplussizecostumer 2 года назад
@@DamesalaMode 😯😲🥺That's just Crazy!!
@AntelJM
@AntelJM 2 года назад
I too bought some tiger tape (imported from a quilting place, v expensive) after watching Dixie use it. If it ever runs out I’ll be using Gingham - genius!
@angelaplatts
@angelaplatts 2 года назад
Another cheat for perfectly aligned cartridge pleats is to stitch on curtain ruching tape.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Oh I've never heard of that! Is that something you can buy at a regular fabric store or is it something you'd need to find at a specialty decorator shop?
@angelaplatts
@angelaplatts 2 года назад
@@DamesalaMode I would imagine you can buy it at a regular fabric store. I've never actually bought any, but I have seen it used in the skirt part of a 1600's dress that was used as a costume in a play.
@cometkatt
@cometkatt Год назад
thank you. i have admired the design for a long time & truly love this dress. but your explanations and visual clues how to do each step is truly brilliant. and very very helpful. am a visual learner and this is amazing.. (its the first time ive ever seen how to do lacing rings! and have had trouble with cartridge pleating before. again thank you. its very encouraging to actually think i might be able to make one :) also what kind of head cover would one wear with a dress like this??
@magalimagali5234
@magalimagali5234 Год назад
Lindo resgate memória pura arte indumentaria
@mmcgartland2095
@mmcgartland2095 Год назад
Omg, thanks, gingham
@babydrane8402
@babydrane8402 2 года назад
Delightful!
@teddy-3765
@teddy-3765 Год назад
It's gorgeopus and you look stunning in it. Does the synthetic fabric cause issues when wearing it - especially in hot weather?
@ubierin4797
@ubierin4797 4 месяца назад
Das schöne an der Mode. Eine normale Frau sieht darin wunderschön aus.
@ubierin4797
@ubierin4797 4 месяца назад
Man muß nicht die Maße 90 60 90 haben. 😁
@mrskickinit
@mrskickinit Год назад
Hi! I'm so enjoying your videos and I'm using them to help with my gamurra project. I can't find lacing rings anywhere though. Any suggestions?
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode Год назад
I got mine from Renaissance Fabrics!
@Julialuli1000
@Julialuli1000 2 года назад
Your tutorials are so good! This is going to be my first historical-based costume! It’s going to be fantasy but I am using the camicia, gamurra, and giornia as inspo! I’m making a duct tape dress form but I’m not sure what to wear as we tape. Since there aren’t stays and there support is built into the garment, should I wear a modern bra so everything is in the right place as we tape?
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Yay I'm so glad it helped! Yes, I would recommend wearing a modern bra for that purpose since your bustline is pretty close to natural with a little bit of boost 😊
@Julialuli1000
@Julialuli1000 Год назад
@@DamesalaMode Thank you!! I’m about ready to start!
@Anne-Marie_Morin-Berard
@Anne-Marie_Morin-Berard 2 года назад
this is absolutely gorgeous! i just got the margo pattern!! what are those rings and where can we find them? the only thing close that i found so far are chain mail rings...
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I got these from Burnley and Trowbridge but unfortunately they don't have them anymore 😞. I am looking for some kind of other option for more!
@tymanung6382
@tymanung6382 Год назад
Great looking clot
@cypriennezed5640
@cypriennezed5640 2 года назад
If one were to wear an overdress with this (absolutely gorgeous) gamurra, what color would you suggest?
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
I think either a yellow/golden tone or something closer to the teal blue of the ribbons! It would also look wonderful with a totally opposite color like a coral pink for an excellent contrast!
@catrinlewis939
@catrinlewis939 2 года назад
Have you posted anywhere about how you came up with your original bodice pattern? I'm noticing that the cut of the bodice makes all the difference re: fit and authenticity, and I need any info I can get so I don't cut mine wrong.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
No, I made up this pattern a few years ago before I was doing much RU-vid stuff, but I recommend the Margo's Pattern I link to in the description - it's very similar to the one I draped!
@uniquely.mediocre1865
@uniquely.mediocre1865 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful, do you sew anything from the early to mid 17th century? Circa 1630-1670
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
Thank you! My very next project is a 1650s outfit! It is the first time I've ever seen anything from that period so it should be quite the learning experience! 😁
@uniquely.mediocre1865
@uniquely.mediocre1865 2 года назад
@@DamesalaMode oh how cool!! Well I'm very excited to see it, I'll keep an eye out :)
@chiaradibattista3218
@chiaradibattista3218 Год назад
May I ask where you got the little rings you used on the dress? Trying to get something as historically accurate is possible!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode Год назад
These came from Renaissance Fabrics!
@catrinlewis939
@catrinlewis939 2 года назад
Did the wide seam allowance you got after matching the motifs give you any trouble with the cartridge pleating? The fabric I'm working with, once I match everything up I'll have 3-3/4" seam allowances at three different seams. It's drapery weight damask and I'm worried about keeping the pleats regular. Let me say this video has been extremely helpful. I'm basing my gamurra off Period Patterns No. 41, but I'm following your technique (and that of a couple other Costubers) for the assembly.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 2 года назад
No, not really! I just pleated it right into the cartridge pleats. They may be a little thicker but it wasn't enough to really notice! Glad the video is helpful!
@ah5721
@ah5721 11 месяцев назад
For a women with more modest bust a 30 band and 34' bust , how doth a kirtle keep up one's breast? Im new to making them and im struggling to not smash and look like I bound as the fullness in upper bust hath left me. many I see making them are the larger chested set .. and its different! Reply
@laila.tov.
@laila.tov. 2 года назад
Where is Gamurra? WHO'S Gamurra? I'll do YOU one better: WHY is Gamurra? XD
@meganb4821
@meganb4821 2 года назад
That’s what I thought the title said at first😂 I was like “historical avengers? Yes!”
@laila.tov.
@laila.tov. 2 года назад
@@meganb4821 she might not be doing historical avengers, but look up for Daisy Victoria cause she started on a Loki variant!
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