The making of a medieval kirtle

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2019
  • In July 2018, it was finally time for me to sew the medieval kirtle I had been dreaming of for years. The problem was, I had less than four weeks to make it and at the same time, I wanted to do everything right. Four weeks of panic sewing resulted in a nice dress in the end, and now, some months later, I am still really proud of it, but It was not at all as easy as I thought it would be...
    The result was a tight green kirtle, suited for late 14th - late 15th century. This year, It will work as a under kirtle for my mid 15th century costume.
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Komentáře • 135

  • @A.JJennings
    @A.JJennings Před 5 lety +154

    Glad to see someone around my age into historical costuming!

  • @lesleeg9481
    @lesleeg9481 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm glad to see young people into historical clothing. I thought it was going to be a lost art when my (old lady) generation passed on. Since things are opening up after Covid we're going to be having more reenacting events so I'm going to make a new pattern for this dress because I'm totally inspired by this video. I have a lovely dark green wool that will be perfect for the dress and almost 3 meters so it should work.

  • @JesusisGod75
    @JesusisGod75 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm glad you show all the mishaps and struggles with the fabric and redos you have to make. It makes me feel better because I do the same thing and your dresses always end up looking beautiful and authentic. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @hamancheez
    @hamancheez Před rokem +1

    Oh wow, if I had a view like that, I'd do more hand sewing for sure! Lovely (the view and your dress)! Thank you for sharing the process

  • @meganhasreturnedtorome4971

    I appreciate you showing how to pattern it on yourself... because not only does my family think my historical sewing is SUPER weird (and thus won't help me), I am way too cheap for a dressform!

  • @charlotteroberts
    @charlotteroberts Před 5 lety +105

    Tremendous job! Bernadette suggested you and how glad I am to have come over to visit.
    Looking forward to binging all your videos x

  • @goddesofwolves
    @goddesofwolves Před 5 lety +7

    What I love about this type of kirtle is that it in itself is a supportive garment. They even support larger busts comfortably.
    Very lovely work!

    • @kestrels.9189
      @kestrels.9189 Před 4 lety +1

      They do?! Perhaps I shall try and make my own!

    • @goddesofwolves
      @goddesofwolves Před 4 lety +2

      Lola Montez I’m a 44G. I’ve had had better luck with them and bodices then modern bras. It’s all about grain lines, cut and fabric.

  • @mcpypr
    @mcpypr Před 5 lety +23

    You live in a very lovely place for scenery. It makes a fabulous background for your videos.

  • @Crosshill
    @Crosshill Před 4 lety +15

    i keep forgetting that the dresses that look unflattering in medieval paintings are tight fitted, which translates to them having the shape of well, a female body, which will always be an attractive look

  • @emoooooly7350
    @emoooooly7350 Před 5 lety +88

    I am SO IMPRESSED that you sewed this by hand! Its beautiful! I desperately want to make one, but haven't broken into medieval reenacting yet, so have no where to wear one yet

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +14

      Thank you! I must say that I haven't done any reenactment either yet, but I´m ready when It comes to it ;)

    • @missanne2908
      @missanne2908 Před 4 lety +6

      You can always try looking up your local Society for Creative Anachronisms group (www.sca.org). The group covers anything pre 17th century but the main focus is on the Middle Ages.

    • @alisonrichardson4503
      @alisonrichardson4503 Před 4 lety +16

      You could always wear it at home. Not only would you get a proper feel for what it's like as everyday wear, but it would already have that well-worn, lived-in appearance when it debuts at your first reenactment.

    • @brittianica
      @brittianica Před 4 lety +1

      I'm in the same boat! Maybe we should make our own :P

    • @adaraperry9996
      @adaraperry9996 Před 4 lety +8

      Im strange because i plan this stuff to be what i wear daily as im becoming off grid and also reanactments

  • @nienkepfa4398
    @nienkepfa4398 Před 5 lety +42

    It looks even more beautiful when youre moving, you should definitely post a video of it on your instagram (if you havent already). Great job!

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +8

      Thank you! I have posted one video video I think, but I want record some new stuff now when I have a better camera :)

  • @LilaFishly
    @LilaFishly Před 4 lety +9

    Wow I'm very impressed! Making a tight fit dress is so complicated. I'm doing 1250 reenactment and am glad that the fit is much looser. Well done! Greetings from Germany :)

  • @canadiannavywife434
    @canadiannavywife434 Před 5 lety +14

    Well done. Your handiwork is beautiful. The way you have given me a story with your garment is amazing. Keep this up. You will do many great things. Hugs from Halifax

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +3

      Aw! I'm so glad you liked the video! I hope I can continue doing this, but now I've began to feel the pressure😂

  • @mavenesquith6825
    @mavenesquith6825 Před 5 lety +27

    I've watched a lot of tutorials and I've gotta say this one kept my attention the whole way through! Your dress turned out so lovely :) Great job! And you're just the cutest lol I'm very inspired now to go sit by the water and sew as well... too bad I don't live by water haha

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +7

      Hahah thank you! I must admit I sewed 99% in the sofa, but those 1% spending sewing down at the lake where the best! I'm so happy that you founded this video interesting

  • @alexandria3583
    @alexandria3583 Před 2 lety

    finally got my hands on some thick wool, going to make this but without attached sleeves. i love the look of the tie on sleeves anyway, and im NOT going to deal with sewing them on lol

  • @mouseluva
    @mouseluva Před 4 lety

    I love that you just wrote out quadratic formula to make the simple gusset math look more complicated! Beautiful garment and cinematography :)

  • @erin2535
    @erin2535 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant job! Thanks for showing the frustrating bits when it wasn't working for you! So much more authentic (at least with my experience of sewing 🤣🤣🤣) the finished garment looks so great!!!!

  • @mariansmith7694
    @mariansmith7694 Před 4 lety +1

    Your home is AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL. Kirtle came together nicely ...Good job.

  • @SuzieQ-lw2kp
    @SuzieQ-lw2kp Před 4 lety +1

    I just found your channel I absolutely love the way you make your video's with the music and the comments on screen. I have some trouble being able to read It because of my eyesight that's the only thing I wish was different. But even without being able to read what's on screen very well I just subscribed your channel is wonderful and wherever you film it's Breathtaking.But

  • @ChildOfChaos64
    @ChildOfChaos64 Před 4 lety

    Gussets and sleeves are actually hell, the result is beautiful!

  • @mastersadvocate
    @mastersadvocate Před 3 lety

    Handsewing is a good thing to know and to practice. I'm glad that you have learned the ancient arts! Your kirtle is lovely! Well done! ~Janet in Canada

  • @mscalucas
    @mscalucas Před 4 lety

    Your perseverance in making this all by hand is inspiring. Just lovely.

  • @Harko-
    @Harko- Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Elin, what a great video. An interesting story, I love how you captured your emotions, with ups and downs, very well. And an excellent result!

  • @Thegardenersclog
    @Thegardenersclog Před 2 lety

    Am I missing the part where you sew in the triangles?? Great job on the videos such a pleasure to watch!

  • @Agniakachan
    @Agniakachan Před 4 lety +1

    I think that you just solved for me which garment to make for next year :) Thank you for detailed instructions.

  • @mattie4775
    @mattie4775 Před 3 lety

    Sooo beautiful - and the dress is nice too :)

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 Před 5 lety +2

    Can't believe i've been sleeping on your amazing content all this time! That kirtle looks fantastic!

  • @fulviab
    @fulviab Před 4 lety

    really nice job, congratulations! when I see your work I want to learn how to sew! this summer I hope to start! I'm a mom, but so far I've just embroidered a little, with a full-time job and two daughters now teenagers... you're great, your videos inspire!

  • @janekokoszko7525
    @janekokoszko7525 Před 4 lety +2

    Beautifully made and superbly fitted, I hope to see more from you. Thanks!!

  • @hellofditties
    @hellofditties Před 3 lety

    i love your channel so, so, so, so much

  • @melodygruseck7582
    @melodygruseck7582 Před 4 lety

    This turned out so beautifully..im so grateful you made this video! Its super inspiring and incredibly helpful tutorial!! Thank you!

  • @heatherfeather1293
    @heatherfeather1293 Před 3 lety

    I want to begin doing this. Your videos have inspired me. I also love the lovely cinematography in all of your videos!

  • @suzyqc7607able
    @suzyqc7607able Před 4 lety +2

    Absolutely Brilliant.! I hope you continue to exercise your Fantastic creative talent with more gorgeous video. I Quickly have become a fan. Keep up the amazing work

  • @AnkaFurb
    @AnkaFurb Před 4 lety

    I love the oputdoor shots. Like...cassually sitting on a pier in gorgeous surroundings sewing.
    Also: the kirtle is stunning!
    Also also: Yay for more Scandinavian youtubers!

  • @rebeccaharden2196
    @rebeccaharden2196 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful job. Your filming and shoots are fantastic! Keep up the great job.

  • @cynthiabasil8356
    @cynthiabasil8356 Před 4 lety

    Holy 💩 excellent idea to use old bed sheets for your mock up. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👏 Thank you !!!

  • @elisabetfinlayson8539
    @elisabetfinlayson8539 Před 5 lety +2

    I am so incredibly impressed! I love everything about this, from the way you presented your video, the parts that made me smile, and the amazing kirtle in the end! Yay! Well done! So cool!

  • @SadisticSenpai61
    @SadisticSenpai61 Před 3 lety

    Damn, you live in an absolutely beautiful place to sew outside (when the weather permits ofc)! That's one of the things I love the most about sewing by hand - I'm not tied to one place.
    It might also be my sewing machine, but I've found that my hand stitches are just better quality than the machine stitches. The clothing doesn't tend to fall apart, you know?

  • @crystallionaire
    @crystallionaire Před 4 lety

    Awesome!! It looks so good 😊

  • @AddriBlack
    @AddriBlack Před 5 lety +6

    This looks amazing, and I look forward to seeing more of your projects in the future!

  • @frank7411
    @frank7411 Před 5 lety +6

    It turned out really pretty! And the video is very well edited!

  • @anamarf
    @anamarf Před 4 lety

    ... I've been watching your videos (from your last post to this one), and now I just want to make a kirtle!!!!
    I HAVE to make one!! oAo

  • @AcidRainbowSkies
    @AcidRainbowSkies Před 4 lety

    You did an amazing job 👏💕😍

  • @KG-dl6dn
    @KG-dl6dn Před 5 lety

    Okay... I definitely wanna make one of these now!!!

  • @Lys1998
    @Lys1998 Před 2 lety

    Greetings from Visby!!!!

  • @terribishop5313
    @terribishop5313 Před 3 lety +1

    Happy to see the new generation isn't all into shopping, fingernails, tanning salons and square eyebrows. Beautiful job, that's how I stated over 60 years ago with creativity, what you have on hand, patience and love.

  • @arbuckleoakshomestead6800

    You make Dreaming look easy

  • @GraciePattenSewing
    @GraciePattenSewing Před 4 lety +1

    Your kirtle is so pretty! Seeing this makes me want to finish my own kirtle, which has been stuffed in a drawer without sleeves for a few months...

    • @Charlie.1066
      @Charlie.1066 Před 4 lety +1

      valid - sleeves are always the hardest part :)

  • @snailrat
    @snailrat Před 5 lety +7

    Your kirtle is so beautiful! You've inspired me to make one of my own :) Well, after I make a chemise haha. Looking forward to see what else you make!

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell Před 4 lety

    Saw you have 2 Kirtle making vids , seasonals fabrics and wondered if where a shift or something underneath and both Kirtles look pretty snug. Thank you for the videos

  • @SwitchelSweets
    @SwitchelSweets Před 5 lety +32

    Your filming locations are always stunning! What part of the world are you in? :)

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +31

      I live in sweden!😊

    • @p43210
      @p43210 Před 3 lety +5

      @@elinabrahamsson9442 It's beautiful!

    • @forestgreen41
      @forestgreen41 Před 3 lety +2

      @@elinabrahamsson9442 Beautiful place!! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @lenorebjork2763
    @lenorebjork2763 Před 4 lety

    Så vackert där du filmat! Vad bra det blev! Jätte snyggt🤗

  • @melissafaucheux6777
    @melissafaucheux6777 Před 5 lety +2

    Great job! Beautiful hand sewing.

  • @tigerm0th
    @tigerm0th Před 5 lety +2

    Wow beautiful work!

  • @mahasamana
    @mahasamana Před 4 lety

    beautiful!

  • @estelledesigns
    @estelledesigns Před 5 lety

    This is beautiful!! And you’re a natural at filming and editing 😱😱just followed you instagram! Can’t wait to see more of what you create!

  • @lawtrichter8946
    @lawtrichter8946 Před 4 lety

    Awesome
    😃

  • @margaretmyres5626
    @margaretmyres5626 Před 5 lety

    Great video you definitely have talent in the filming and editing. I've now watched all your videos and I'm glad I did. I did watch them in the reverse but that's ok. Can't wait for more

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! I've always loved to edit and film videos but never really had a proper use for it. Then I just recorded this, firstly not even to publish but then I did. That people later would appreciate it in this way was something I neder concidered. Thank you!💕

  • @Wise4HarvestTime
    @Wise4HarvestTime Před rokem

    Super cool

  • @melodygruseck7582
    @melodygruseck7582 Před 5 lety

    very inspiring and beautifully made! your design is perfect

  • @frouwkeaardema410
    @frouwkeaardema410 Před 4 lety

    💜🌺 Just beauty full 🌺💜
    Love you're video
    🌸🎶🌸🎶🌸

  • @fabioferreiragomes
    @fabioferreiragomes Před 3 lety

    Simplesmente....Espetacular

  • @pinkpoodlepaloma
    @pinkpoodlepaloma Před 3 lety +1

    Its gorgeous. This kirtle could be worn in any age, I remember making a dress very like this in the 70s to mid calf length. Do you get a chance to wear it. I love the colour too

  • @art4023
    @art4023 Před 3 lety

    wow! så snyggt!

  • @Lea-pe9zc
    @Lea-pe9zc Před 4 lety

    Wow😍 it looks amazing and I would never had enough pacience to sew this by hand 😅
    Wich fabric did you use?

  • @EvieLynne
    @EvieLynne Před 5 lety +6

    I’m you 100th subscriber😂

  • @magneafrandsen
    @magneafrandsen Před 4 lety +1

    I just love how you jump into things and make a pattern out of nothing! I'm just starting a huge project of making 18th century Icelandic Faldbúningur and you make this look so easy and inspiring that I just can't wait to start sewing :) Are you making any Swedish "national costumes"?

    • @lth9520
      @lth9520 Před 3 lety

      If she makes a "national costume" I would love if she made "sverigedräkten".

  • @ThatMoonShroom
    @ThatMoonShroom Před 3 lety

    And all by hand?? Wow

  • @ah5721
    @ah5721 Před 5 lety +1

    all that hand sewing !! oh my goodness ! Its beautiful and so are you in that dress ! So jealous of your gorgeous surroundings as well! PSA a lucet makes for easy sturdy cord and takes less time to produce said cord ! I can make 3 yards of cord in 15 min . do you have one on your smock/shift that goes underneath ? I'm making one but the neck is a bit to wide and was wondering if anyone could tell me if I can use pintucking or fancy top stitching details to close the gap a bit . undergarments are hard to find details on for me ..

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +2

      Aw thank you!💕 I used a normal braid just because it was the fastest solution and also because they were founded among the london findings. But thank you for the tip! I can't give you a good solution on the shift-matter though, I know smocking became popular in the late 15th century on shifts, but I don't now of any other embellishments than that. Good luck with it! I'm sure it will turn out beautifully😊

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 Před 5 lety

      @@elinabrahamsson9442 thanks! It came out ok. I did hand sewn flat felled seams. Took me a month to hand stich it down 😳

  • @Nari_Trovi
    @Nari_Trovi Před 4 lety

    This is so beautiful, You don't need to do a tutorial if you don't want to but how do I learn what I need to learn to do this?

  • @mydirtyfeet
    @mydirtyfeet Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful!! It looks perfect! I have been made several mock-ups for the bodice myself, but just can’t get the fit right. I am quite a bit curvier than you and dealing with an F-cup. It just keeps gaping at the top or squishing my breasts in two or other variations of unflattering puckering. A few darts would be so helpful! But your video inspired me to give it another go!

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +3

      I can't give you a good solution since I'm not dealing with the same problem as you. I would however look at some bust supporting shifts. There are a few paintings that shows that some kind of shift with support did exist during the 14th and 15th century. Thats my tip, and also to never give up on your mockups! The kirtle will turn out beautiful. I'm sure!😊

    • @mydirtyfeet
      @mydirtyfeet Před 4 lety

      @Lola Montez That does make sense, it is so interesting to look into these things! And I really do like playing with different options when I have the time.

  • @brookeshultz2170
    @brookeshultz2170 Před 3 lety

    I’m absolutely in love with your beautiful kirtle. I have been trying so hard to find the perfect kirtle pattern and I am absolutely stunned by your video! Do you have any specific or general medieval pattern that you based your kirtle pattern off of, if so what style?

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 3 lety

      The basic idea is based on those contemorary finds we see. Examples from Sweden is the bocksten mans kirtle, "Söderköpingskjorteln" och queen Margaretas kirtle among much else. It's a simple construction that seems to have been the go to cut during almost thousand years.

  • @barbmurphy6530
    @barbmurphy6530 Před 5 lety +1

    Just gorgeous. How do you get the bodice shaping without darts and such? Surely it is not stretch knit fabric....

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +5

      Wool is an amazing fabric! The tight fitting comes through shaping of the side seam and at the front were the lacingholes are. This means that darts isn't neccerary. However, this means that it's important to get the pattern just right. I know that Morgan Donner for example has done a video about this!

  • @An_Gold
    @An_Gold Před 3 lety

    Great elaborated job, beautiful dress. Do you have a video how you create the head cover? thank you.

  • @lermasour4460
    @lermasour4460 Před 3 lety

    I WANNA MAKE ONE

  • @brittianica
    @brittianica Před 4 lety

    What camera and editing program do you use? This is beautifully shot

  • @teridahlin325
    @teridahlin325 Před 4 lety +1

    Wondering if we may be distantly related. I had a DNA match with a John Abrahamson in his 60’s. My grandfather came to America from Sweden. His name was Carl Gustav Dahlin.

  • @cristinabarberis4279
    @cristinabarberis4279 Před 4 lety

    bravissima

  • @monicastancu5176
    @monicastancu5176 Před 3 lety

    🙋‍♀️😍😍😍

  • @marthabenner6528
    @marthabenner6528 Před 3 lety

    Did you dye your own fabric, and if so what dye was used?

  • @brookeshultz2170
    @brookeshultz2170 Před 3 lety

    Also, where did you get the wool twill from?

  • @davidayarra3129
    @davidayarra3129 Před 5 lety +3

    I watch sewing vids for the plot

  • @alexgildea444
    @alexgildea444 Před 4 lety

    Where did you find your fabric? I'm looking in the US and it's really expensive.

  • @kharagillock8467
    @kharagillock8467 Před 4 lety

    I wish you made more vids

  • @kristenstocker1381
    @kristenstocker1381 Před 4 lety

    what type of hat are you wearing? maybe you could make a tutorial of it?

  • @brookeshultz2170
    @brookeshultz2170 Před 2 lety

    How many yards of fabric did you need?

  • @marymaria3587
    @marymaria3587 Před 3 lety

    This one looks like a Narnia dress

  • @mimisakawara7573
    @mimisakawara7573 Před 5 lety

    Hi! i have this project garment where my topic is early middle ages. i have to make one garment about my topic. so i choose your kirtle for my project garment. it's easy to understand by looking at how you made it. but, i have one question. in video at 4:37 , what is your meaning by stripes of linen where cutted out? and where did you sew it? may i know? ^_^

    • @elinabrahamsson9442
      @elinabrahamsson9442  Před 5 lety +1

      I cut out linen stripes to make the edges where the eyelets is stronger. So before i sewed the eyelets I sewed the stripes on wich where around 3cm wide. Good luck with your project!😊

  • @nienkedejong2433
    @nienkedejong2433 Před 3 lety

    Sverige är så vackra! Och din videoklippar är också. Jag lär mig svenska (med duolingo, och läsning) för att ser mer av sverige. Din videor gör hemlägtan. (Sorry if this is not good Swedish, I am just learning it. I am Dutch, so it is not native.)

  • @chibisun2
    @chibisun2 Před 4 lety

    Жаль, мало видео самого готового платья

  • @Omar-dy2bn
    @Omar-dy2bn Před rokem

    👈🧕🧕🧕🧕🧕🧕🧕👉☝️👉👍👍

  • @bernies5589
    @bernies5589 Před 4 lety

    ;