I Made Victorian Trim || Whipped Gathered Ruffles for my 1890’s Evening Gown
Hey all! A brief little video today about how I gathered the trim for my recent, 1890’s evening gown. This was inspired by similar trim on an antique, 1890’s bodice from my collection. This style of trim is also very popular on 18th century garments, though often in a single layer of fabric. Cheers! ——— Want to see more? Follow me on Instagram, at @dressed_in_time, for daily doses of costuming and vintage fun: / dressed_in_time And join me on Patreon, for weekly videos, detailed blog posts, sample swatches of fabrics from my current projects, and monthly giveaways! / dressedintime

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