And Sew it Begins...
Hello everyone I'm Sophie and welcome to And Sew it Begins. Follow me, a major sewing novice, on my journey learning how to create vaguely historical costumes using relatively accessible materials. Inspired by the fabulous Historical Costuming YouTube community like Bernadette Banner, Morgan Donner, American Duchess, and Costuming Drama.
I film and edit everything on my iPhone to document my progress from never sewing a garment before to now 😊
Regency Corset Round 2: Sewing a Redthreaded Pattern
Sewing a Bridgerton Style Corset - Using Redthreaded Pattern
Drafting a Regency Era Shift
Stashbusting - Sewing an Outlander Inspired 18th Century Short Cloak
Sewing Vintage: The Queen’s Gambit Pinafore
Sewing a “Historically Accurate” Ever After Costume
Ever After Gown: Creating a Renaissance Giornea (Overdress)
Ever After Gown: Renaissance 2-Part Sleeves
Ever After Gown: Renaissance Structured Bodice
Ever After Gown: Renaissance Camicia/Shift
Patterning and Sewing Wizard Robes
IKEA Gown: Finishing a 1780’s Italian Gown
IKEA Gown: 1780’s Split Bum Pad and Petticoat
IKEA Gown: Making an 1780’s Bodice
The Great (Hulu) Inspired 18th Century Robe: Part 2
Outlander Project: Final Outfit Reveal
The Great (Hulu) Inspired 18th Century Robe: Part 1
Outlander Project: 18th Century Accessories
Outlander Project: Red Wool Jacket/Bodice
Outlander Project: Mocking Up an 18th Century Jacket
Outlander Project: Tartan Velvet Skirt
Outlander Project: 18th Century Bum Pad and Petticoat
Outlander Project: Beginner 18th Century Stays (Corset) Part 2
Outlander Project: Beginner 18th Century Stays (Corset) using Simplicity 8162
Outlander Project: 18th Century Shift without a Pattern
Outlander Project: Mock-Up for 18th Century Stays