HandBound Costumes
Our Channel is devoted to 18th Century Fashion - men's and women's but it flows at the pace of our research....as we study and learn so this knowledge slowly finds it's way into our 'Help Videos', Study Session films and other useful tips and info. We have a lot of our research too on our website handboundcostumes.co.uk and please feel free to have a good dig about and browse.
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Making a pair of 18th Century Stays - The Blue Stays project by HandBound - Episode 3
Making a c 1790's Coat - Conversations in the Workroom #2 by HandBound Costumes
Conversations in the Workroom #1 - Blue Stays Project chat while we work on a replica from the NMS.
Late 18th Century Menswear - The Rev. John Parkinson's Green Wool Coat
18th Century Costume Exhibition - Overview of the Rev Parkinson Coat Collection at Normanby Hall
The Rev.John Parkinson Costume Collection - Meet the Purple Star Coat - late 18th C. Exhibition
An Original Dialogue Between a Lady and Her Maid! - Getting dressed in the 1690s!
Cut & Construction of a 1730s Mantua - Online Course Trailer!
Dress Fit For a King Exhibition - A Timeline of Mantuas Dressing Video at Berrington Hall, NT
c.1760s Yellow Night-gown Handbook - MEET THE GOWN VIDEO
C 1750s Yellow Sack Back Gown Dressing video by HandBound Costumes
Brown Floral Mantua Patreon Overview
1760s Grey Suit - Inspiration Mood Board for The Swing Painting Project
18th Century Stays - A Close Up Look!
Dressing 18th Century Underpinnings - the BIG Question!
18th Century Costume - Study Video of a 1750-1760 Sack Back Gown by HandBound Costumes
18th Century Dressmaking - Trimming a 1760's Petticoat by HandBound Costumes.
18th Century Fashion - Studying a painting of Eleanor Dixie Pickering for its fashion detail.
1760s Sack Back - making the trim for the robings
Study Video on this 18th C painting - Catherine Havers Portrait - 1756-1763. In
Juliane Penn by Arthur Devis - 1752 by TGCC
Fashion details from a 1749 image - April by J June - uploaded by TGCC
Dressing in the 18th Century by The Georgian Costume Company
Philadelphia Stays by HandBound Historical Costumes