Poufs, Ruching and Piping - Making Victorian Trim
Victorian dresses are famed for their elaborate use of trim. Victorian gowns are covered in Poufs, Pleats, Piping and Ruching. In this video I will show you how to make your own Victorian Trim to bling up your ballgown. Learn how to make poufs, ruching and piping and double piping for your gown by hand. Perfect for any historical costume or period gown. If you like this video, I have some more videos in this series to accompany it: Making and Using a Pleating Board: • Pleating Boards Made Easy - How to make th... Pleats 4 ways - making four kinds of pleats by hand: • Making Pleats - Pleats 4 ways. Sources: School of Historical Dress http://theschoolofhistoricaldress.org... Hecklingers ladies garments: https://archive.org/stream/hecklinger... Embellishments - Constructing Victorian Detail by Astrida Schaeffer https://amzn.to/3fgywRc (affiliate link) Equipment I use (Affiliate links): Camera : https://amzn.to/33c2ofa Music from Epidemic sound (referral link) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... A walk on the Mile - John Utah

Making Pleats - Pleats 4 ways.

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