I made a Couture Edwardian Skirt on a tight deadline cause I'm a bit of an idiot. // sewing vlog
🌸 Thank you to Native for sponsoring this video! Save 33% on your first Native Deodorant Pack-normally $36, you’ll get it for $24! Click here https://bit.ly/nativeabbycox3 and use my code ABBYCOX3 #AD Let's explore the very terrible idea of making an extremely fashionable Edwardian era ensemble using a lot of Victorian and Edwardian couture-level sewing, construction, and design techniques, shall we? Using my girl, Margaret Blair, for the patterning, let's make a silk satin skirt with point d'esprit and silk gauze over the satin skirt. While the satin skirt is mostly machine sewn, the overskirt is entirely handsewn, because there's not a sewing machine in the world that can handle that level of insanity. While I had a month to work on this skirt, the final deadline for this entire ensemble is the end of September, and since the skirt was taking up so much time, other videos I had in mind for this week had to go out the window, and I had to fully commit to getting this skirt done ASAP (fyi: I finished it on Monday night at 8pm and this video was submitted for review Wednesday...so a very fast turn around time). I do still have a couple of small things I need to do - mostly just add the final hooks and eyes for closure, but I'm waiting to do that with the bodice. I do hope you enjoy this video...it's a bit chaotic because...well..sewing is chaotic and we must be honest with ourselves about that. Here are other videos to watch if you're interested in basic skirt construction, petticoats, and underpetticoats: 1897 skirt: • *weird victorian dog mom intensifies* || S... Petticoats: • I Made Late Victorian Petticoats Using 189... Ohhh Corsets: • I made weird Victorian underwear (it's a k... 🥳Socials Website: https://www.abbycoxcreates.com Instagram: / iamabbycox Patreon: / abbycox Tiktok: / iamabbycox 📚My books: The American Duchess Guide to 18th-Century Dressmaking: https://amzn.to/2GrkAIQ The American Duchess Guide to 18th-Century Beauty: https://amzn.to/2TTwJtq 💌Business Inquiries ONLY [email protected] (This email goes directly to my management and not to me.) 📪 Abby Cox 642 N. Madison Street Bloomington, IN 47404 🎶Music via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com) **I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. By purchasing items through the links listed above, I could earn a small commission for your purchase. Thank you.❤ NATIVE DEODORANT REVIEW #NativePartner #Deodorant #AluminumFree

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