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  • 8年前
Way more info is linked below!\r
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A blog post about making this will up soon on my wordpress! : \r
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Extra Info: \r
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-I used quilters cotton, canvas, and solid non stretch velvet. \r
-Other materials include newsprint (pattern paper), plastic boning, hooping wire, and cotton thread.\r
-This does not work if any of your fabrics are stretchy!\r
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My boning is from here: \r
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More historically accurate/more options are sold here: \r
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Pattern Drafting: I dont have a tutorial for this, I just made it up using a lot of guesswork and information Ive picked up through experience. But my pattern is based off a pattern from Norah Waughs Corsets and Crinolines. \r
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The book The Tudor Tailor has a kirtle pattern which is similar, and Creating Historical Clothes by Elizabeth Friendship goes through the process of flat drafting historical costumes.\r
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I talk a (bit) about those books here: \r
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If you are interested in seeing more of my work or conting me, Ill leave links to my various sites below!\r
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Email: AngelaCostumery@gmail.com [serious inquires only please!]\r
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The music does not belong to me. It was acquired through musopen, I do not own it. Its called Sheep May Safely Graze and was written by Johann Sebastian Bach
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