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Tailoring an 1890s Jacket to Live My Victorian Boss Dreams 

Bernadette Banner
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Pinstripe fabric (~2m): UK Textile, Goldhawk Road, London
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Thread: black cotton, black silk buttonhole twist (topstitching)
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⤠ SOURCES ⤟
[1] Remington. c.1908. Miss Remington Explains the New Model 10. Advertising Pamphlet. National Museums Scotland. www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-col....
[2] Mechanics Institute, Church St. c.1895. Photograph. Toronto Public Library Digital Archive. digitalarchive.tpl.ca/objects....
[3] Aberdeen City Council. 1890s. Women at Work in a Typing Office. Photograph. National Museums Scotland. www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-col....
[4] Askew, Thomas E. 1899-1900. Four African American Women Seated on Steps of Building at Atlanta University, Georgia. Matte Collodion Silver Print. Washington, DC. Library of Congress. www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsca.0....
[5] Photograph. 1898. Platinum Print Photograph. London, United Kingdom. Victoria & Albert. collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O7....
[6] Grimm, Constantine (’Nemo’) von. 1884. Elisabeth, Empress of Austria (“Ladies. No. 9.”). Chromolithograph, in Vanity Fair. London, United Kingdom. National Portrait Gallery. www.npg.org.uk/collections/se....
[7] Madam C.J. Walker Driving a Car. c.1911. Photograph. History.com. www.history.com/news/madam-cj....
[8] Higham, Bernard. 1893. Have You Seen This? Illustration, in Ludgate Monthly of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective. Wikimedia Commons. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi....
[9] Ullman & Strauss. c.1890. Women 1890-1896, Plate 002. Fashion Plate. New York, NY. Metropolitan Museum of Art. libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/dig....
[10] Reynolds, Sir Joshua. 1780. The Ladies Waldegrave. Oil on Canvas. Edinburgh, Scotland. Scottish National Gallery. www.nationalgalleries.org/art....
[11] Coypel, Charles-Antoine. 1746. Portrait of a Woman Sewing. Pastel. Private Collection. arthive.com/artists/3346~Char....
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@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner Год назад
🔎👒 Download June's Journey for free here: woo.ga/v95d0i
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 Год назад
you make great content for me to watch with my mom!
@Digitalhunny
@Digitalhunny Год назад
OMG, Bernadette Banner... YOU have absolutely outdone yourself with this single piece! 🤯 It's just _stunningly_ gorgeous & now _I_ want one. You got me thinkin', that I should to make myself one like it, for the fall? _Maybe,_ with a splash of colour? You're a mighty dangerous channel that promotes the consuming of all my _future_ time, ya know?!😂😂 Don't ever change my Queen! 💕💕💕
@mojrimibnharb4584
@mojrimibnharb4584 Год назад
When is your alt-vicki tv series coming out?
@iatsd
@iatsd Год назад
Blue. We need to send you a pair of period blue tinted spectacles.
@antipathy17
@antipathy17 Год назад
You seem unbearable.
@lucie4185
@lucie4185 Год назад
Nicole makes Victorian Female Aziraphale, Bernadette makes Victorian Female Crowley.
@makeda6530
@makeda6530 Год назад
Yes, yes to this! Now they can go to the ladies club together.
@p0etrygh0st
@p0etrygh0st Год назад
omg thiss
@Sophia-rq6oo
@Sophia-rq6oo Год назад
The second season of good omens drops this summer, it’s all coming together 🤔
@valleriejoy
@valleriejoy Год назад
This jacket is fierce! I have followed you since the beginning and your sewing videos. You never, and I mean never, disappoint! The whole ensemble is next level “badassery”!
@lynnzerben
@lynnzerben Год назад
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thought that
@firstlast4188
@firstlast4188 Год назад
This could so easily be the historically accurate Crowley to Nicole's historically accurate Aziraphale! Love it!
@starlling
@starlling Год назад
I had the same thought!! Lol
@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner Год назад
Anon! 😏
@thecatofnineswords
@thecatofnineswords Год назад
@@bernadettebanner::flails:: an impending collaboration? Eeeeeeexcellent ❤❤❤
@cynhanrahan4012
@cynhanrahan4012 Год назад
Even the sunglasses.
@GuiSmith
@GuiSmith Год назад
@@cynhanrahan4012 _Especially_ the sunglasses
@mjlSews
@mjlSews Год назад
Not Bernadette at 7:56 just casually showing off a perfectly pattern matched seam like it's no big deal
@coffee-ouji
@coffee-ouji 11 месяцев назад
LIKE ¿¿¿¿ ??? IKR??
@mayoconnell2400
@mayoconnell2400 11 месяцев назад
i literally just came here to say this, pattern matching is so fucking hard and she makes it looks SO EASY 😭😭😭
@simonecummings9157
@simonecummings9157 11 месяцев назад
Just like...Oh, it matches up perfectly-no biggie. So, next I...
@partiellementecreme
@partiellementecreme 11 месяцев назад
Bernadette is a powerful witch.
@IrisRanelle1328
@IrisRanelle1328 10 месяцев назад
I gasped
@itsacarolbthing5221
@itsacarolbthing5221 Год назад
The sound of scissors cutting fabric makes me feel like I'm standing next to my mother watching her make my clothes. It instantly brings her back, more than the smell of her perfume.
@penelopefp
@penelopefp 11 месяцев назад
Yes!!! That sound alone.....conjures memories from remote corners of my mind!!
@BrandonGrew
@BrandonGrew Год назад
I need a Victorian lady heist crossover series with this Bernadette, Karolina’s Miss Tatternickle, and Nicole’s Aziraphale.
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
Love it ! I can never get enough of Ms. Tatternickle !!!!
@EmelieWaldken
@EmelieWaldken Год назад
OH GOSH YES =D
@Ciborium
@Ciborium Год назад
Add Jill Bearup as the "muscle" of the organization?
@jeanrock3047
@jeanrock3047 Год назад
PLEASE!
@EmelieWaldken
@EmelieWaldken Год назад
@@Ciborium YES. I would LOVE a Bernadette-Karolina-Jill interaction OMG
@Goatings
@Goatings Год назад
Has anyone else noticed this SIGNIFICANT change in Bernadettes confidence? Lately shes been on fire 🔥 i love the energy
@kanashiiookami6537
@kanashiiookami6537 Год назад
I've also noticed her actual accent (New York? With most of her Ts sounding like Ds) coming through way stronger than when she first started RU-vid. (I think both it and her confidence grew after she moved to England, where she could fully be herself rather than what others expected her to be)
@enricoflor3601
@enricoflor3601 Год назад
I just took it in that she "grew up", and was about to conclude that it was due to the change in her do. Hair do! Thanks for that little bit of detail.
@Dumascain
@Dumascain Год назад
I've noticed that since leaving NY, she looks much healthier and much less stressed. It is particularly noticeable in this video. Almost like there is a glow or aura about her.
@razrv3lc
@razrv3lc Год назад
@@kanashiiookami65373:16 seriously her accent came through hard on “starting” here
@paulaunger3061
@paulaunger3061 Год назад
The three month break cldearly did her the world of good :)
@Cassied102
@Cassied102 Год назад
I really doubt you will see this. But thank you for the captions. I appreciate the time you put into them. They are obviously not auto generated (as with most videos) and I am very grateful for the extra little step you took to make everyone included ❤
@JustIdeas000
@JustIdeas000 10 месяцев назад
And I love the humour in the descriptions! 😅
@amykathleen2
@amykathleen2 11 месяцев назад
I know Bernadette has a complicated relationship with her sewing machine, but just a tip for anyone else who might be reading this: If your sewing machine needle plate does not have seam allowance markings or does not have the particular marking that you need for a particular project, just measure the distance from the needle and put a piece of masking tape or painters tape. I do this all the time as the machine I use at work has markings only up to 1.25”. Just take the tape off immediately after you sew and put a new piece next time, or the tape can be hard to remove or even cause damage to the machine.
@bluebellflamesx
@bluebellflamesx 10 месяцев назад
This! Also I love magnetic seam guides
@maer.3325
@maer.3325 Год назад
My father was a Master Tailor 65 years in the business. In those days you apprenticed first so he started while in his teens. He always wanted one of his daughters to take up the profession… sadly we didn’t… my dad would have loved your videos Bernadette. I loved the tailoring series you reminded me of my beautiful pops custom suits. Thank you dear lady.
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
What a delightful thing!
@nvmitsjustme
@nvmitsjustme Год назад
300th like :D
@SylviaWrites
@SylviaWrites Год назад
My dad was a master tailor as well, and also started in his teens. I always loved to see him patterning. I was often his assistant, taking down obscure measurements for him while his client stood in the kitchen with his arms wide and legs lightly spread. The magic of him turning those numbers I wrote down into patterns that required lots and lots of lines drawn and murmuring was just beautiful. He didn't transfer his love for tailoring to either of us, I always thought it complicated and he didn't have the patience to take us on as students, but boy, he did make some beautiful stuff. I still remember him going to the market where I used to live because a man there sold the most gorgeous tweeds, which he almost exclusively turned into suits for himself. Thank you for making me smile remembering my dad by writing your post!
@noemiegrmt2126
@noemiegrmt2126 Год назад
Well I think we can safely say that Bernadette has now mastered tailoring 👏🏼
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Год назад
And mob bossing.
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Год назад
NOPE - she has yet to learn to draft her own patterns. THEN she will have mastered tailoring. 😀 P.S. Its way easier to draft patterns than you would think.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Год назад
@@piccalillipit9211 Indeed. I draft patterns all the time. By stealing some from the internet and altering them just enough to call them my own. (I'm talking about patterns and textures for digital art here, but I guess the approach is comparable. Also, I'm just a hobbyist and not earning any money with my art.)
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Год назад
@@lonestarr1490 Patterns are way more simple maths than you might think. If your waist is 30" the pieces around your waist should add up to 15" [cos you have two halves to your body] if you want 2" of ease - 16" if you want a 20" trouser bottom they should add up to 20". If your jacket is 30" long - it should be 30" + 2" for the turn up hem. The rest of it is just proportions that come in tables. You start wiht a line for the neck, measure down to the waist draw a line, down to the hem draw a line, 90Deg line down that back shape it in as much as your back sway so say 1", it really is this easy.
@faameexplains1192
@faameexplains1192 Год назад
Yeah she has a lot left to learn
@curlyclaire2
@curlyclaire2 Год назад
Those huge puffy sleeves are kind of the victorian version of the 1980s power dressing padded shoulders aren't they? Magnificent 🎉
@thumbsarehandy.
@thumbsarehandy. 11 месяцев назад
I imagine that's what Anne had in mind when she dreamed of puffed sleeves.
@meemo32086
@meemo32086 11 месяцев назад
I remember in Anne with an E, 4:02 Ann really wanted "Big Sleeves' on any dress she might get!
@lud3445
@lud3445 11 месяцев назад
It's also the gigot or leg of lamb sleeves 2: this time it looks right
@kimclarke5018
@kimclarke5018 Год назад
She’s really killing it in those sunglasses and outfit. No one rocks it like she does.
@cheesycheddar555
@cheesycheddar555 Год назад
Now we need Bernadette to star as the lead gangster in a show set in Victorian England 🤩
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Год назад
I'm already devising an illustration under that premise 😁
@tabithabjelland8028
@tabithabjelland8028 Год назад
Yes we need that too.
@moehoward01
@moehoward01 Год назад
But there's no room under that jacket for a Gat.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Год назад
@@moehoward01 It's called _movie magic._ Are you familiar with the early 90's show Parker Lewis Can't Lose?
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Год назад
I'd read seven books of that series TBH.
@riodavie
@riodavie Год назад
Who else has no idea what she's doing/will never make their own clothes but loves watching her magically take cloth and make gorgeous clothes 😍😍😍 Like dam I wish we still wore clothes like this 😅😅
@loonybinreject
@loonybinreject Год назад
Me too. Here for the magic, the humour and the crisp sound of scissors in fabric
@leechowning2712
@leechowning2712 Год назад
They exist, but they are about 10 times the cost. Mine cost me about $300, and then had to tailor the fit. That is why most people only had 3 or 4 sets of clothes.
@especiasuy
@especiasuy Год назад
I love her videos and they prompted me to take action and finally learn how to sew. My husband got me a vintage Singer sewing machine for my last birthday and I started learning the basics at RU-vid university since February. If everything goes smoothly, I will start a dressmaking course in June. Let's hope I can unlock at least 10% of her skills!
@EH23831
@EH23831 Год назад
🙋🏻‍♀️
@cap4life1
@cap4life1 Год назад
@@especiasuy good luck!! The sewing learning curve is steep but keep at it and you’ll be making garments you love soon!
@emilyrln
@emilyrln Год назад
Omg that reveal was so gloriously extra that I can't even!!!!! First Nicole's Aziraphale, now Bernadette's Crowley… 😍
@r4dwolf
@r4dwolf Год назад
Oh how I've missed these ❤️ Now we definitely need a miniseries where Bernadette takes over the Victorian London Underworld.
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs Год назад
The jacket with the SLEEVES is that finally magical component to the look to create that top tear BOSS goodness. I need a series about the adventure of this bad ass Victorian lady mobster secretly taking over the London underworld.
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Chibihugs - Did you mean "top tier"? If not, what does "top tear" mean? Is it a Victorian or tailoring term?
@julietfischer5056
@julietfischer5056 Год назад
"Watson, I just learned that Professor Moriarity was merely the front man for the true ruler of London's underworld." "Who is it, then?" "A woman I never knew existed before yesterday." Insert appropriate name.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson Год назад
@@MossyMozart I submit that “Top tear” are the tears all the rest of us shed at never being able to achieve the exquisite results that Bernadette gets here on this “top” aka “jacket.” I am shedding copious top tears right now. 😭 I would also be interested in speculations about what sort of sewing or tailoring terms top tear might be, though!
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs Год назад
@@MossyMozart I meant top tier.
@notscarlet8321
@notscarlet8321 Год назад
Danny's editing continues to be on point
@k_a_y_l_e_e
@k_a_y_l_e_e Год назад
oh my days, her stitches are so gosh hecking clean it almost makes me angry. stunning work, as always. it's giving victorian polly from peaky blinders. it's serving boss witch. it's delivering an absolutely decadent five-course meal. _and i'm here for it._
@jaybehkay2438
@jaybehkay2438 Год назад
I love the timeline check ins of how many days things took. It makes you appreciate how long of a process this really is
@Lamdennison
@Lamdennison Год назад
I always assumed that jackets of that era with such dramatic sleeves would have a horsehair fabric cap or some other fabric filler to help the puff stay out. It's amazing how much structure those sleeves have all on their own with outer and inner fabrics. BEAUTIFUL JOB, Bernadette!
@maryeckel9682
@maryeckel9682 Год назад
I think women looked back at the 1830s and said "not again!"
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 Год назад
Yes, I would have thought so, too!
@DavidCruickshank
@DavidCruickshank Год назад
That jacket's shoulders are a whole look onto themselves, let alone the entire ensemble. Incredible work!
@savvysayshi
@savvysayshi Год назад
You are a wonderfully badass woman. Your projects are inspiring and you make life better for many of us. Recently I was talking to someone about my hobbies and he was very impressed when I said I have started sewing because, as he said it, "engineering is just working with solid materials. Sewing is so daunting because everything bends and moves in ways that make no sense." He is an engineering student. So you adding the last little bit about sewing being engineering made me smile. You rock!
@emmalestrangeart1331
@emmalestrangeart1331 Год назад
The sound of scissors cutting fabric on a wood table is one of my favourite sounds 🥰 it gets me creatively excited and inspired lol
@aliceg5327
@aliceg5327 Год назад
😂😂😂 The 'in situation' reveal sequence looks like the trailer for the spin off show based on the character who's going to be the Moriarty to Miss Scarlet (and the Duke). Dr Moriarty. "Mortician" It's so nice seeing you having fun with your creativity. 😊😊 Oh, and, yes. Pad stitching is *chef's kiss*
@lesliemoiseauthor
@lesliemoiseauthor Год назад
I love the conjunction of science/geometry, skill, and art in Bernadette's video today. And I never get tired of the delicious crunch of her beautiful scissors in fabric.
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Leslie Moise - Yes, art! it is definitely textile sculpture, taking 2-dimensional fabric and coaxing it into such a beautifully fitting 3-dimensional creation.
@NamiSparrow
@NamiSparrow Год назад
Okay but the lines on the back of the jacket are literally FLAWLESS. Also yes B I spotted your doctor who cosplay ;) Now you gotta do it officially! For the girls!!
@mamazeta906
@mamazeta906 Год назад
Watching Bernadette hand stitch is so soothing. BTW that reveal made me say "I'd watch this show!" Not only is your tailoring game on point, so is your editing!!
@lifewcockapooz8103
@lifewcockapooz8103 Год назад
Ok this does it. Not only is this the single best video ever made, but i now need to drop everything and join the victorian mob. This needs to be a trend right now!
@ginalou5774
@ginalou5774 Год назад
I believe that in order to join said mafia you would need to pass the style test…..there couldn’t be any poorly tailored riff raff in that organization 😂
@lifewcockapooz8103
@lifewcockapooz8103 Год назад
@@ginalou5774 of course! Only the very best mob ladies
@catherinefoltz2824
@catherinefoltz2824 Год назад
I'm coming, too! I was born with shoulders to intimidate
@MarialenaSarakatsianou
@MarialenaSarakatsianou Год назад
You went all out for that reveal sequence and it was soo worth it -to be sure, all this amazing tailoring deserved nothing less ✨
@jinjaadaninja
@jinjaadaninja Год назад
this give me a mix between Missy from Doctor Who and a Victorian female Crowley. I love it
@jeremiahgabriel5709
@jeremiahgabriel5709 Год назад
I'm supposed to be going to sleep right now but 1890s fashion makes me SO HAPPY I cannot. Also sleeeeeeeeves! The opening sequences of this video ARE FUCKING SPECTACULAR. The outfit is just.... I have no adjectives sufficiently specific or enthusiastic enough to articulate. Thank you for being you, and sharing that with us.
@indiabilly
@indiabilly Год назад
I have never pad stitched anything in my life and have no intention of starting, but could i watch Bernadette pad stitch for eternity? Yes I could xx
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 Год назад
Classic tailoring techniques are fascinating. Even, if you won't ever use them yourself... they give you a whole new appreciation for how well made clothes are constructed.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад
She turns it into an art form.
@LeslieT
@LeslieT Год назад
I know you didn’t say it to me directly… but I heard you loud and clear about the lining being the least favourite part of tailoring. I ambitiously started a wool coat 2 summers ago. It is my first real piece of clothing I’ve sewn that wasn’t pajama pants or a circle skirt. I was so happy with how well the process was going an I was able to make some beautiful personal embellishments to the design. But…. It’s still sitting in the “need to get the f&cking lining in” stage. I look at it and cry that I gave up. But now that I see you’ve done a lot of the lining work by hand, I’m like “Well sh$t. Screw the machine! I’m gonna do this part by hand! It makes so much more sense 🤦‍♀️.“ GOSH DARNIT I’M GONNA FINALLY WEAR MY ‘FALL’ COAT THIS FALL!!! Thanks for the subliminal pep talk Bernadette ❤
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
You are a BAD ASS ! You will get this done !
@grass-ifrass
@grass-ifrass Год назад
You got this!! Linings are fickle monsters, but I believe in you!
@penelopefp
@penelopefp 11 месяцев назад
C'mon!! We're cheering for ya!! Tackle it!! Little by little and a little becomes a lot!!! We want updates!! Now you'll be the BadA$$!! I have a flannel shirt I want to bleach/design. All this positive encouragement.... think I'll tackle my own beast...
@shawnrobertson9618
@shawnrobertson9618 Год назад
When I was in high school, puffy sleeves were the rage. I used to make my own clothes and first saw a pattern for leg-o-mutton sleeves. I fell in love with the sculptural quality but didn’t have the courage to make sleeves that large (high schoolers can be brutal and I was already pushing it by home sewing.) But you did it! The jacket is so beautiful. A perfection of badassery! Love it!
@Pheonixvatoreii
@Pheonixvatoreii 11 месяцев назад
And I feel like a seamstress when I sew two buttons back onto a jacket 😂
@ihartcutepeopleprodz
@ihartcutepeopleprodz Год назад
I wonder if the people who made the extant garments you have in your collection ever in a million years would’ve thought that their work would be so carefully examined in the future. If we could go back in time and tell them, I wonder what their reaction would be? It kind of makes me emotional to think about, I can’t imagine how flattering it would be.
@dmtjdubs4
@dmtjdubs4 Год назад
I'm sure I'm the ten thousandth person to say it, but it gives Missy from Doctor Who vibes. I get that her (Missy) costumes are set for that time frame, but it's the "boss" feeling of it. I love it so much!!
@mikespangler98
@mikespangler98 Год назад
I saw Missy too. Though Bernie the mob boss does have a certain ring to it.
@bast713
@bast713 Год назад
I didn't see it before, but I do now!
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Monique Jones - You are oh so correct!!!
@blumoon187
@blumoon187 Год назад
Hearty agreement. It's as though Missy and Crowley had a merger.
@emmaallen8298
@emmaallen8298 Год назад
The loose curls Bernadette has in the montage totally give Girl!Mob Boss vibes. I could totally see her being a Mob Boss 🎉❤
@highstepnightowl
@highstepnightowl 11 месяцев назад
I already saw the Missy from Doctor Who after your walking skirt adventures, but now you're truly on the path for realizing a full costume and skit.
@itsariff3006
@itsariff3006 Год назад
Bernadette working WITH premade seam allowance?!! The mob boss core has totally changed her.
@helena8999
@helena8999 Год назад
I think it’s so telling how about half of the comments are talking about all the characters it reminds them of. There’s so much personal style and individualized touch in all of Bernadette’s pieces, while still staying within the range of that time period. It’s why I love these projects so much
@cassiecolborn7530
@cassiecolborn7530 Год назад
This outfit is amazing! It does remind me of what Crowley from good omens would wear as a Victorian woman. 😂
@MachaMongRuad
@MachaMongRuad Год назад
Can I just say how visually satisfying your work is? The perfectly smooth and meticulously pinned pieces are delicious, and your infinitely patient hand stitches mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing your beautiful pieces with us!!
@annie4424
@annie4424 Год назад
I really appreciate you sharing how long each step of the process took. As someone who always /severely/ underestimates how long things take, this helps me to more accurately figure out how long a garment will take, as well as to not be frustrated with myself when my projects take days longer than I originally estimate.
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
Hmmm, are thou "Nuero Spicy" ?! (What 'normies' call ADHD, we call "Nuero Spicy"!
@annie4424
@annie4424 Год назад
@@m.maclellan7147 I am a card-holding member of the 80HD club, yes. 🤪
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
@@annie4424 YEAH, welcome to the Party 🥳
@maleahlock
@maleahlock Год назад
I love that tththththkkkk sound when the thread draws through the fabric. Never gets old. I want an orchestra that is comprised solely of people drawing different threads through various fabric weights and fibre compositions. This is incredibly entertaining! All of it. I personally enjoy adding the lining but I think it's because I've convinced myself no one will see it so I'm less stressed about it, hehe. Thank you for sharing!
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
And I could totally write it. It isn't at all what I normally like, but I can definitely see the appeal.
@emmaberry2532
@emmaberry2532 Год назад
The switch blade comb absolutely sent me 😂😂
@audriscarborough9309
@audriscarborough9309 Год назад
Bernadette, It's so wonderful to watch you sew , tailor, create... it's quite easy to become mesmerized with watching you! I agree, tailoring is like magic, sculpture and it is absolutely an art, and talent that takes a great deal of skill. What can be created is beautiful. You look stunning and you are definitely a " bad ass"! I mean that with the utmost respect!! So happy to get lost in watching you work/ create, it brings the type of joy I feel when watching a Ballet or Show. Pure talent and I get to learn from you too! With joy, Audri
@charlieleelee
@charlieleelee Год назад
I feel like this could very easily be the Crowley to the historically accurate Aziraphale cosplay Nicole Rudolph just did!
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Год назад
The look is absolutely fabulous! It’s giving Dowager Countess in ‘Downton Abbey’ if she had a goth phase.
@catherinepoteat
@catherinepoteat Год назад
Omg 😂
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 Год назад
😠 it's not a phase, Mom
@macieparmenter4544
@macieparmenter4544 Год назад
This made me cackle so hard
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Год назад
@@catherinepoteat Haha the reaction I wanted
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Год назад
@@michellecornum5856 Meanwhile Mom: “She reads too many novels.”
@squibitbessy7382
@squibitbessy7382 Год назад
There’s not enough superlatives to say how awsome this is!!! The whole construction and tailoring is just B E A UTIFUL, I love a good jacket any day but this is just great, and seeing the process really helped me understand why properly tailored garments are so expensive compared to of the rack stuff.
@chaoslab
@chaoslab Год назад
Have to admit, so love the sound of your scissors cutting, brings back memories.
@Apo0
@Apo0 Год назад
This gives me MAJOR Crowley vibes from Good Omens and even more so since Nicole made her historically accurate look for Aziraphale.
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Год назад
Beautiful!! Also, that lookout over the water had "This is where I hide the bodies" vibes 😂
@ksaunders4362
@ksaunders4362 Год назад
OMG, I love the comb in place of the flick knife. This is definitely hitting the victorian mob boss aesthetic, whilst also treading onto dark academia turf. I don't make jackets, but i do make the occasional waistcoat and I prefer to put the lining in by hand as well. My mother-in-law, who is a tailoress by trade, swears by bagging out, but I just find frustratomg. I like kicking back in my sewing room with my music going and just slowly and carefully hand sewing. I find it soothing.
@sooahnim
@sooahnim Год назад
The amount of badassery in the final photoshoot was off the charts
@SmallCaliberArmsReview
@SmallCaliberArmsReview Год назад
You do absolutely stunning work! You've inspired me to get into antique sewing machines too, I now have 11, including an 1870s Howe, an 1892 Singer and an 1892 Wilcox & Gibbs! Thank you for what you do here.
@jesamindee6783
@jesamindee6783 Год назад
I love your tailoring videos! Not just for watching you create beautiful garments, but also for the memories they bring to me. My mother was a men's tailor in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Hearing the sheers cutting the fabric, watching the hand stitchwork in the construction, brings back memories of watching my Mother at work. She always had a tape measure around her neck and a mouth full of pins (a bad habit I know). A shame she has passed, and can't watch your videos, as I'm sure she would thoroughly enjoy them as much as I do! Your outfit is definitely BADARSE BOSS!
@shadowheartart3898
@shadowheartart3898 Год назад
This is simply a stunning ensemble. Absolutely gorgeous work
@cap4life1
@cap4life1 Год назад
This is perfect! The fabric is so well suited to the pattern ❤
@Silmirel
@Silmirel Год назад
Puffed sleeves! This is the 1890s Polly Gray x Anne of GG crossover I never knew I needed until now!
@stievedelance
@stievedelance Год назад
I once bought a Savile Row suit at a charity shop and I have half undone one side of the jacket so I can see how old the lining and layers get put together properly and I noticed that the horse hair canvas where does joined was covered with a piece of linen tape to ensure the spiky edges don't come through on the outside and on any darts etc
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 Год назад
I noticed that, too and was surprised, she didn't cover them with a tape. That stuff is like down feathers, just working their way through regular dress fabrics.
@haleykirkseygraham
@haleykirkseygraham Год назад
Wow!!! This is an incredible piece. I love this so much!
@pundarika8860
@pundarika8860 Год назад
this is honestly a work of art
@matthodek
@matthodek Год назад
Lady Boss with a peaked lapel so epic it might even be dangerous from a distance... stunned me at least... B:"have you ever seen anything so beautiful?" me:(tries to mentally pan the camera over to the piggies...) That's a tough call really... I do absolutely agree with tailoring being a form of engineering.
@GodzHarleyGirlStudio
@GodzHarleyGirlStudio Год назад
I was thinking the same thing…..the piggie!!
@heatherwolmarans8287
@heatherwolmarans8287 Год назад
Yesssss! Engineering meets organic, creative brain meets analytical brain!!!! And that's why I love sewing and upcycling fabrics💜
@LynGomes
@LynGomes Год назад
💯💯 THIS! ❤❤
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
@anna_in_aotearoa3166 Год назад
I have to admit the engineering complexity is why I find tailoring of shirts & jackets more than mildly terrifying, and have tended to stick to sewing skirts etc, with more margin of error!! 😅 That complex understanding of how all the flat-cut shapes come together into a flexible 3D garment is the key, I feel, and I really admire those who can so confidently tackle that process...
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
@Anna_ in_Aotearoa here's a thought, make a mock-up in brown paper (you can buy big rolls of it) and do a "dry run" with it. Cut, pin, sew, etc... Brown paper is cheap, and you can recycle it if you make a mistake. Heck, you could just TAPE it together if you just want to see if the shapes are right ? Would make a fun Halloween prop by a window, if nothing else ! ;)
@FireyTinkerHell
@FireyTinkerHell Год назад
You are a TRUE artist, Ms Ma'am! Your videos are a source of pure joy and education that I just cannot get anywhere else. Thank you SO much!!
@lauriepelayo296
@lauriepelayo296 Год назад
That is one of the most amazing outfits I have ever seen. Bravo 👏 👏 👏 ❤
@twoheartsandbothofthemyours
Bernadette is here embracing Michelle Gomez's Missy + Miranda Croft + Madame Rouge and she looks fabulous doing so!!!
@Morticia147
@Morticia147 Год назад
Love it and I am such a nerd.... the moment you ironed the back of the blazer and I saw the patternmatching, I sqealed with joy :O))))
@kaylanek1
@kaylanek1 11 месяцев назад
I'm gonna cry this is so beautiful
@lindseybotelho
@lindseybotelho Год назад
I'm OBSESSED with this outfit!
@msnaturalfibers3058
@msnaturalfibers3058 Год назад
That June's Journey add was next level. You really walked into a perfect hidden object scene.
@KeevaTheFirstRival
@KeevaTheFirstRival Год назад
This is incredibly satisfying, there's nothing like seeing talented people perform their skill.
@pommepai7159
@pommepai7159 Год назад
Amazing to see the three pieces togheter all finished!!! OMG the sleeves!!! It's beautiful!!!
@BethAge95
@BethAge95 11 месяцев назад
Your skill is just amazing! The suit is perfection!
@curiousfirely
@curiousfirely Год назад
I'm not sure if this was planned, but I'm calling it - this could be the Crowley to Nicole Rudolph's Aziraphale cosplay.
@KenZchameleon
@KenZchameleon Год назад
I refuse to believe there *weren't* any lady mob bosses. This is just bad@$$. Well done!
@Kick0a0cat
@Kick0a0cat Год назад
Women can be ruthless criminals, too! #girlboss #slay
@thoughtengine
@thoughtengine Год назад
The Mob as we know it being in its infancy then, there were few families involved and little opportunity. During the Prohibition, however, there were definitely known to be some female crime bosses, even if not related to the American mafia. See: the razor gangs of Sydney.
@aprilhelms6141
@aprilhelms6141 Год назад
Actually, there were: Ma Barker. Staphanie "Queenie" St. Clair. Virginia Hill. Alice Diamond. "Lola la Chata." There are more, but I tried to stick to the ones who reigned in the early 20th century.
@robincowley5823
@robincowley5823 Год назад
Have a little investigate into the Forty Elephants - a South London gang solely composed of women, that operated from some time in the nineteenth century (sources disagree on beginning, middle or end), all the way through to the 1950s or 60s.They focussed mainly on shoplifting (with some very sophisticated tactics), but were known to step up when violence was called for, either in defence of themselves or their men.
@Bildgesmythe
@Bildgesmythe Год назад
There were many!
@airohwalker2478
@airohwalker2478 Год назад
This is really gorgeous! 😱 You are so talented! Excellent video!
@ellejay4497
@ellejay4497 11 месяцев назад
What a stunning jacket--and the ensemble is just divine!
@e.kupfer8631
@e.kupfer8631 Год назад
It's always nice when you indicate how much time was spent at a particular stage of a project. So often I find I have wildly unreasonable expectations of myself as to how quickly I can get a garment done.
@emmamerritt6730
@emmamerritt6730 Год назад
Bernadette! This is one of your best videos! The b roll on the reveal is so impressive it gave vibes of a full production crew. Your editing skills are are blowing me away like those sleeves do! You are so impressive with your sewing expertise. I look up to how you’ve made your own little corner of historical craftiness. Please never stop making amazing and fantastic garments like these. wear that jacket like the boss you are!! ❤🎉
@catherine6802
@catherine6802 Год назад
For the amount of effort and skill that obviously went into this project, pressing 'thumbs up' is inadequate to say the least. Not one given to gushing, I will simply say that I am duly impressed with the whole outfit and your presentation of it. I'm also glad you're back as you have no idea how much you inspire my own projects.
@Euphonia1123
@Euphonia1123 11 месяцев назад
I love this SO much. The clothes you make are always so beautifully finished, and they look so incredibly beautiful on you, and you look so HAPPY wearing them!
@Ms.Norths.Musings
@Ms.Norths.Musings Год назад
Penny Dreadful vibes! How lovely your entire ensemble is. You are so creative and you give a glimpse into bygone Eras.
@RamblingsfromCanada
@RamblingsfromCanada Год назад
The whole ensemble is gorgeous and I loved the dramatic reveal. Thank you for all the beautiful sewing inspiration
@JustIdeas000
@JustIdeas000 10 месяцев назад
My goodness you are so talented! What joy this clip brings - the artistry, the attention to detail, the glorious result! Thank you!
@alidagiulia9049
@alidagiulia9049 Год назад
I love your videos, they are always so relaxing, interesting and just... pieces of art. I've been a fan for a long time, keep up the great work! :)
@iamwindchakra
@iamwindchakra Год назад
I love that the entirety is 3 pieces and can be mixed and matched. I do love it all paired together as a suit, the styling reminds me of the 1990s Dracula movie😍😊
@e_viola
@e_viola Год назад
"See me. See me now..."
@iamwindchakra
@iamwindchakra Год назад
@@e_viola yessssss
@happycommuter3523
@happycommuter3523 Год назад
I love that you’re using “Where’d you go, Bernadette” as a prop in the June’s Journey ad. That’s an awesome and hilarious book!
@hollyjames7951
@hollyjames7951 Год назад
This was outstanding! I learn so much seeing the various sewing techniques and strategies for structure and shape. Your hand stitching is also so consistent! Thank you for this valuable content.
@jeannieappelhof1791
@jeannieappelhof1791 Год назад
That is truly a gorgeous, badass suit, beautifully done. Thank you for the video. ❤
@aerolb
@aerolb Год назад
Gorgeous jacket! It's great to see the pinstripe project done and the lovely reveal shots. It definitely gives a powerful silhouette and shape. Also a fun ad at the end! Thanks for the video!
@thecatofnineswords
@thecatofnineswords Год назад
I have really fallen off the sewing bandwagon, so am keeping my joy off it alive by watching Bernadette’s amazing creations. Poor thighs😊
@blubistheword
@blubistheword Год назад
I love the care and effort Bernadette puts in everything 💜
@penelopefp
@penelopefp 11 месяцев назад
Never on other videos, but I can't help but read all the comments after a Bernadette video. Other people put my thoughts into words and so eloquently describe how Bernadette's videos make me feel, how they inspire me, and how I appreciate and adore Bernadette's time and and skills. Talk about like-minded community. I especially enjoy the reference to sculpture and engineering!!
@aleciacope3503
@aleciacope3503 Год назад
Your work is exquisite...from the tailoring, to the historical information, to the videography. 😍
@tierneykurfess2618
@tierneykurfess2618 Год назад
Sewing is honestly a form of magic and witchcraft, in my Wiccan opinion! It’s honestly such an incredible feeling to watch a pile of cloth become a moving garment
@lindabloom6666
@lindabloom6666 Год назад
So nice to see some sewing again!
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