Making a Velvet Coat || How to get started on a historical sewing project

*** Sign up for free sewing tutorials and a weekly love letter at https://foundationsrevealed.com/free-... *** I'm really excited to begin work on the Victorian Marshall & Snelgrove velvet coat I picked out last month. I'm also excited to show you my process from the very beginning of a project. How DO you get started on a big project like this? Spoiler alert: step 1 is NOT selecting a pattern. So this month I'll start to show you how I go from inspiration pictures to figuring out how I'm actually going to do this. Love, Cathy x ** Online resources about the coat: ** V&A Collections Record for the coat https://tinyurl.com/2seb9ss5 More about the coat and its context: https://tinyurl.com/46p4nvcr ** Books featured: ** The gorgeous Jeanne Paquin dress with the nifty mauve velvet jacket is from: Jan Glier Reeder, "High Style: Masterworks from the Brooklyn Musuem Costume Collection" (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2010) Drafting books: 1895 - Charles Hecklinger, "Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter" (Dover Fashion and Costumes, 2006) 1897 - T H Holding, "Late Victorian Women's Tailoring: The Direct System of Ladies' Cutting" (R L Shep, 2001) 1901 - "Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns and Tailoring Techniques" by SS Gordon with a new introduction by Kristina Harris (Dover Publications, 2003) Some of these can be hard to get hold of or very expensive if you do find a copy, especially on Amazon. I recommend checking abebooks.com and bookfinder.com regularly for second hand copies at a reasonable price. The Keystone Guide from 1895 is digitised and available free here: https://archive.org/details/keystonej... ** Stock footage and images ** Morris & Company printng chintzes at Merton Abbey, c.1890 (public domain) Morris & Company weaving at Merton Abbey, c.1890 (public domain) ** Music list: ** 'Delicate Transitions' by Gavin Luke 'Supine' by Peter Sandberg 'Reconcile' by Peter Sandberg 'Renewal' by Aerian all from EpidemicSound.com Edited by Sophie Black at @triskellepictures    / @triskellepicturesuk   You can also follow me and see some of my own sewing on Instagram (currently taking a break though):   / cathy.hay   Your letters and cards are welcome at Mr Worth's old place. 7 Rue de la Paix Paris 75002 France If you're in the UK, I also have an address here: 1 Northumberland Avenue Trafalgar Square London WC2N 5BW United Kingdom Please don't send parcels - the fees to have them imported/forwarded to me are expensive! Contact me first if it's something special or important. Thank you, thank you, to everyone who has sent something to me. It is deeply valuable to read your words in your own handwriting and hold them in my hands. It helps me to connect to who you really are, and what you really need from me. I read, enjoy and treasure every one. Thank you.

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The Coat Is Finally Taking Shape | Victorian Coat Progress

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I Made An Embroidery Sampler... And Sold Everything Else. || Sewing a Victorian Velvet Coat

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Making a Victorian Velvet Coat || Come To A Fashion Museum With Me || February 2022 video diary

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How To Embroider A Historical Recreation: The Royal School Of Needlework's advice

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Making Some CLOAKS (frolicking included)

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Coping with Change in Life || First Velvet Panel Complete || Victorian Velvet Coat May 2024

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This dressing gown changed fashion forever : the feminist history of going out in loungewear

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First Look At Some Completed Embroidery || Victorian Velvet Coat

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I Made 3 Months Progress In 1 Month || Hand Embroidery for a Victorian Velvet Coat

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The Extraordinary Art of Tudor Embroidery

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Making 18th century Stays for the Ideal Body Shape : Historical Undergarments

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I'm Beginning the Hand Embroidery At Last!! || Velvet Victorian Coat Diary

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This Is What The Pattern Looks Like || Victorian Velvet Coat #historicalsewing #victorianfashion

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Travelling With Velvet (I Try It So You Don't Have To)| Hand Embroidered Victorian Velvet Coat Diary

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What did Iron Age women wear? (cir. 300-200BCE, NW Europe / Britain)