Johannas History
Tutorials for making your own historic inspired jewelry. Follow my projects in making my wardrobe for my historical adventures. Right now I am mostly in the 18th century and the early 19th century, but I have branched out as far as to renaissance and early 20th century. Hopefully you will also learn some of my tips and tricks for making this hobby affordable. Since I am Swedish I also plan to give some help for what a non-Swedish person can do to use the museum searches here and maybe tell you what those Ikea-names really mean...
Bought Lace from China: Did I make a mistake?
18th Century Girondelle Earrings: How to Make Them Yourself
18th Century Dress From Start to First Wear
Finally Made My How to Make a Chatelaine video
Tigris Reacts to Video for Cats
How to Search on a Swedish Museum When You Don't Know the Language?
Sewing school part ten: Eyelet
Sewing school part nine: Whip stitch
Sewing school parts 9-10: Making Holes
Syskola del tio: Snörhål
Syskola del 9-10: Att göra hål
Syskola del nio: Kaststygn
Opening Two Packages With Carriage Parasols
Sewing School Part Three: Waxed thread
Syskola del tre: Vaxa tråd
Sewing School Part One: Sewing tools
Sewing School Part Two: Grain?
Syskola del ett: Verktyg
Syskola del två: Trådrak?
Sewing school parts 1 to 4: Preparations
Syskola del 1-4 Förberedelser
How to use a hat pin
Sewing School Part Eight: Basting
Syskola del åtta: Tråckla
Sewing School Part Seven: Running Backstitch
Syskola del sju: Kvicksöm
Sewing School Part Six: Back Stitch
Syskola del sex: Efterstygn