DIY 18th Century Chemise - With Free Pattern - Great for Regency or Rococo
In this video I will share with you my process to make an 18th century chemise. This pattern is great, because I find it fairly straightforward to make, and this can be a great starting point when making a time-period wardrobe. This pattern is also very flexible and can work with a variety of time-period outfits. I like to wear this chemise style under my Regency Short Stays or Marie Antoinette inspired 1760's corset. In this video I make my chemise out of remnant piece of embroidered satin for ~aesthetic~ However, I recommend for your first pair, making the chemise out of cotton or linen. This will make the chemise more breathable and comfortable wear, as well as more time period accurate. If you liked this video and found it helpful, please leave me a comment below and let me know! I also appreciate any extra support on my Ko-Fi page or my Amazon Wishlist. Every bit helps me make more videos with patterns! Materials: 2-2.5 yards of Cotton or Linen Fabric 2-3 yards of Bias tape for drawstring channel (or make matching bias tape from your fabric) Ribbon about 2 yards long for drawstring Matching Thread I have added the pattern to my Etsy shop KittyJBerry : https://www.etsy.com/KittyJBerry/list... You can also watch my new DIY video for an 18th century chemise. • DIY Regency Chemise - Bridgerton Undergarm... My Regency Short Stays DIY Video: • DIY - Bridgerton Inspired - Regency Short ... My Instagram: / My Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/kittyjberry Music: • Chill – sakura Hz (No Copyright Music)

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