A Pink Velveteen 1940's Dress : Sewing Vlog
A casual mid week vlog in which I tackle one of the many patterns I picked up on my recent trip to PA. It went better than I had expected! .... The pattern was purchased from Mad Hatters Antiques in PA The fabric is from Fabric Mart Fabrics, It is called "Pale Salmon Pink 100% Cotton Velveteen " on the website! The shoes are from https://memery.co.uk/ (they are cheaper if you use the code 20off). I really like them but they do run quite narrow and seem less durable than Royal Vintage or Miss L Fire shoes since they have leather bottoms. Not sponsored by the way, I realized when editing it kind of seemed that way but I paid for them myself (funnily enough, as a reward to myself for another sponsored video heh!) :) ✩✩✩ If you are feeling generous, you can help support the channel! Get early access to content, and access to exclusive content: / angelacostumery or leave me a tip! https://ko-fi.com/angela Youtube likes to mark my videos as 'not suitable for all advertisers' because its algorithm is broken. Ad revenue doesn't cover material costs for most projects featured in videos; much less a wage for the time spent filming and editing. ✩✩✩ If you are interested in seeing more of my work or contacting me, I'll leave links to my various sites below! Instagram: / angelacostumery FAQ: • Frequently Asked Questions & A bit about me! Blog: https: http://angelacostumery.com Portfolio: http://angelaclayton.crevado.com/ Email: [email protected] [serious inquires only please!] ✩✩✩ About me: My name is Angela Clayton, I’m a twenty year old designer and seamstress who is currently living on Long Island, in NY. I’ve been sewing for five years and focused on period costumes and original designs for the last three. I make costumes for fun and to expand my skill set so I can hopefully get a job in the industry someday. Check out my FAQ linked above to hear more about me, and any of the other sites to see more of my work! I can be contacted with inquires about paid work via the email above. ✩✩✩ My patterns (go buy them!): https://mccallpattern.mccall.com/prod... My sewing machines include: Singer Heavy Duty 4423, Singer Industrial 191D-20, Singer 15-30 Meet my sewing machines video! : • Meet My Sewing Machines! - Industrial, Hom... My dress form is a 10-12 display form from buystoreshelving.com My reference books: https://angelacostumery.com/2016/11/2... How I do my hair! : • Mid-Century Hair & Makeup Routine / Tutorial ✩✩✩ Tutorials (features actual sewing): • Embellished Brass Crown : Tutorial Making of Videos (features actual sewing): • Making a 1950's Dress / Blue Dotted Dress Progress Log Playlist: • Weekly Progress Log #1 : Sewing & Costumery Project Vlogs: • Project Vlog: Edwardian Harem Ensemble ✩✩✩

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