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Absolute Frivolity: making a Victorian Sewing Apron & Embroidered Regency Reticule

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024
  • I'm using up some fabric scraps to make some frilly 19th-century accessories: a circular regency reticule embellished with ribbon embroidery based on an authentic design pattern, and an early Victorian silk apron. Come make pretty things with me today and sew that stash!
    ** PATTERNS **
    Fig Leaf Aprons pattern: www.etsy.com/l...
    Circular Regency Reticule Pattern: www.etsy.com/m...
    ** TUTORIALS **
    Colonial (not continental!) knots: www.thesprucec...
    Tassels: • Making a tassel on a cord
    ** IMAGE CREDITS **
    Tinted Photograph: historydaily.o...
    Red and black stripe apron: www.metmuseum....
    Brown embroidered apron: www.metmuseum....
    Beige embroidered apron: www.metmuseum....
    Mint with fringe apron: www.metmuseum....
    Blue check with ruffles apron: www.metmuseum....
    Black with blue and lace apron: www.metmuseum....
    1831 Fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1833 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1834 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1836 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1839 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1840 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    Sept 1840 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    1847 fashion plate: tessa.lapl.org...
    18th Century fashion plates: www.rijksmuseu...
    collections.mf...
    Godey's Ladies Book: archive.org/de...
    archive.org/de...
    archive.org/de...
    Reticules:
    www.skinnerinc...
    collections.mf...
    www.metmuseum....
    collections.mf...
    Ackerman's Repository images: archive.org/de...
    Beaded embroidery bag: www.rijksmuseu...
    ** MUSIC **
    Courtesy of EpidemicSound.com
    ** CONNECT **
    Follow me on Instagram @dixiediy: / dixiediy
    I blog at dixiediy.com
    If you'd like to support the channel, I have a Ko-Fi account: ko-fi.com/dixi...
    I may not always have time to respond to all comments but know that I do read and appreciate them!

Komentáře • 76

  • @dee-annegordon5959
    @dee-annegordon5959 Před 2 lety +8

    Particularly like how the bag turned out. Of course the apron is very cute as well.

  • @stevezytveld6585
    @stevezytveld6585 Před 2 lety +6

    Oh my goodness, of course the 18th century would come up with an apron intended only for sewing. I wonder how many of these things ended up in cedar hope chests, along with the requisite linen sheets and table wear...
    Both projects came out so beautifully. Second the impulse for more ribbon embroidery. Well done. Glad to hear you guys had a nice vacation. Cheers.
    - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi

    • @celticgoddess81
      @celticgoddess81 Před 2 lety +1

      The apron was actually from the 19th Century. :) 1840s which is the 19th Century.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much Cathy!

  • @aksez2u
    @aksez2u Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not a historical sewist, but I heartily agree with the notion that "historically adequate" or "historically approximate" are perfectly fine. I personally can't imagine not using my sewing machine!

  • @TealCheetah
    @TealCheetah Před 2 lety +2

    Great use of small silks, and Im glad you still had enough fabric for your curtains! LOL

  • @christine132
    @christine132 Před 2 lety +2

    Not Peppa Pig in the Purse! Loved this video

  • @RosieCockshutt
    @RosieCockshutt Před 2 lety +6

    I love these stashbusting videos! Sometimes I feel like a little bit of constraint makes for a much more creative and interesting outcome 😍
    Also my sewing machine that I haven’t used in over a decade has been by the door for months - I need to get it fixed up, so that I can start remembering how to sew and make curtains for my house. Your mention of making curtains here was a real reminder to put that in the calendar and get it done 💜

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, the challenge adds to the fun. And I put off making those curtains for weeks. It wasn’t until my flub with the fabric that I felt motivated to finish them lol!

  • @jackiejames4551
    @jackiejames4551 Před 2 lety +7

    Wow! All that work for two lovely little projects. I love them both.💕

  • @sarahmwalsh
    @sarahmwalsh Před 2 lety +4

    They are both so lovely!! I definitely have that same affliction where I turn "small" projects into totally over-complicated headaches for myself! Have you made a pair of silk mitts yet? Those would use a small cut of silk nicely, and you could embroider them!

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I’ve made wool mitts but not silk ones yet. I should try those!

  • @elainebye9090
    @elainebye9090 Před 2 lety +7

    Both projects are sooo beautiful! I especially love the apron, it's just perfect. Great job.

  • @pv6450
    @pv6450 Před rokem

    They turned out lovely!! The embroidery was very well done and yes, a show stopper.

  • @infamoussphere7228
    @infamoussphere7228 Před 2 lety

    Those projects are so cute! I love stashbusting and creative projects.

  • @ninavirgo7766
    @ninavirgo7766 Před 2 lety +1

    You can make your own twisted cord with embroidery floss. It's very easy and you can get the width/colour you want.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      Huh never thought of doing that before, thanks!

  • @haliku9705
    @haliku9705 Před rokem

    that bag is just the cutest thing ever!

  • @AliciaB.
    @AliciaB. Před rokem

    the bag is really really nice. and I can totally see myself wearing an overly fancy litte apron around the house (which I do every Christmas, in fact)

  • @PatiaRussell
    @PatiaRussell Před 3 měsíci

    14:04 I would suggest unwinding the cord and using it much the same way you might pull two threads from your embroidery thread to embroider with.

  • @anaisabelsantos4661
    @anaisabelsantos4661 Před 2 lety +2

    The apron is very cute, but a reticule is allways a reticule and not ridicule at all (even with plastic toys in it).
    You could use the scraps to make a sewing kit, kind of an accessory for an accessory, and put it in a pocket or reticule.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I really ought to make a little hussif/housewife sewing kit sometime. I’ve got plenty of red/pink hues scraps I could use.

  • @MiffoKarin
    @MiffoKarin Před 2 lety

    Both projects turned out super cute!
    As for the remaining silk scraps, maybe a cute little hat or bonnet, or a pair of very decadent gloves?

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I definitely see a bonnet or two in my future with at least some of the scraps.

  • @anniehosking2408
    @anniehosking2408 Před 2 lety

    I love the colours in that checked silk you used for the apron.

  • @FantasticalFolliesCostuming

    Yay for stashbusting! Something so satisfying about that. So glad I saw this, I need to make a reticule that looks like a brain (for a Regency zombie project) and have been flummoxed on the shape. But this is perfect!

    • @becauseimafan
      @becauseimafan Před 2 lety

      Oooh that sounds really cool!! I hope you have a good time making it! 😁😎 What's that Princess Bride line: [waving goodbye] "Have fun storming the castle!"
      (I love that line, and you made me think of it immediately, so I had to share 😁 Enjoy your project-making!)

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      Omg is it a pride and prejudice and zombies theme? Anyway that brain bag idea sounds awesome. 🧠

    • @FantasticalFolliesCostuming
      @FantasticalFolliesCostuming Před 2 lety

      @@becauseimafan Thank you! 🤣 Oh man. I will 100% enjoy "storming the castle." Or, "dragging slowly into the castle," as it were.

    • @FantasticalFolliesCostuming
      @FantasticalFolliesCostuming Před 2 lety

      @@DixieDIY Yes! Exactly that! Hoping to wear it to the tea at Costume College, but now I'm in a little panic about time 🤞 Thanks! Excited about it.

  • @conniesmith9989
    @conniesmith9989 Před 2 lety

    I love the dresses that are like empire.

  • @Serenity_Craft
    @Serenity_Craft Před 2 lety

    I look forward to more projects with small amounts of fabric. I have had a single yard of deep red silk in my stash for a while and I really have the urge to use it for something... anything, but I just have a fear of cutting it. I have never worked with silk, so I am really looking forward to more motivational ideas.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve got some red silk, too, that I’m trying to think up a plan for. Maybe that’ll be a future video. If yours is taffeta, it’s super easy to work with. It’s the satin-type silk that’s finicky. Good luck with whatever you make with it!

  • @barbaraleaweaver-mercado1820

    Thank you for this! I will that that reticule as I love to embroider. Very pretty!

  • @conniesmith9989
    @conniesmith9989 Před 2 lety

    Hi. Hello. Howdy. From Texas. Thank you for the information, etc. Awesome. Please more simple makes.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      Hey I’m from Texas too! Thanks for watching

  • @claire2088
    @claire2088 Před 2 lety

    I love the reticule, it's so cute and ridiculous!

  • @BeQueerMakeStuff
    @BeQueerMakeStuff Před 2 lety

    S uch a fun project to watch you make!! That silk is such a fun pattern, and "why not make it extra fancy" is MOOD. Thanks for sharing. :) I always enjoy your videos. PS now I want to make a reticule like that, but with little sprinkles sewn on and made to look like a donut LOL.

  • @Pour_La_Victoire
    @Pour_La_Victoire Před 2 lety +1

    Huh, I had no idea those frilly silk aprons had pockets and lining! Well done on both projects, they look spectacular. What about using your remaining silk scraps to make a swiss waist, belts, mitts?

  • @welldressedhistorian
    @welldressedhistorian Před rokem

    I love how the reticule turned out! You inspired me to make one!

  • @coreygilles847
    @coreygilles847 Před 2 lety +3

    You did a lovely job!

  • @Sassymouse88
    @Sassymouse88 Před 2 lety +3

    Dixie this doesn't sound like as much fun as you aimed for 😂
    But I love the fabrics and I LOVE the regency reticule, I want to make one myself!

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      LOL isn’t that how it always goes?? 😛 thanks!

  • @fraeuleinpusteplume2730
    @fraeuleinpusteplume2730 Před 2 lety +1

    The reticule is so beautiful. Very well done!

  • @Sewingistherapy
    @Sewingistherapy Před 2 lety +2

    They both are lovely!

  • @annapijanska407
    @annapijanska407 Před 2 lety

    If you need more pices to ribbon embroider, you can make fancy glove/handkerchiefs/millinery/anything bags

  • @sennievee6833
    @sennievee6833 Před rokem

    I might have to try ribbon embroidery now! Your bag turned out so cute!

  • @jenniferstocker5462
    @jenniferstocker5462 Před 2 lety +2

    Both projects turned out so well! How about using some silk scrap to line a bonnet?

  • @jkabholat
    @jkabholat Před 2 lety +1

    Really like both projects 🙂

  • @nanettebromley8843
    @nanettebromley8843 Před 2 lety

    They are both gorgeous. I love the embroidery. i have reticule patterns, I have silk remnants that i picked up online cos I couldn't resist the colours. just need to get some organdy. I have plenty of rayon/art silk embroidery floss to twist up into cords. No embroidery as hands wont let me.

  • @NatalieCrafts
    @NatalieCrafts Před 2 lety +1

    I might need to make myself one of those reticules. That looks like a surprisingly roomy little bag and PERFECT for fancy wear!

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      It IS roomy! If you do your measurements right you can make it wide/tall enough to fully hold a fan (mine can hold a short one).

  • @autumn7143
    @autumn7143 Před 2 lety

    These are awesome projects!!! Great work!!!

  • @hannahgreen681
    @hannahgreen681 Před 2 lety

    That bag is so cute! And great job with the ribbons on that, I know the pain of going through fabric that is tightly woven.

  • @irisheising329
    @irisheising329 Před 2 lety

    Perhaps you could make a sash, Georgian hood or sleeveless Spencer with your silk scraps

  • @ReinaElizondo
    @ReinaElizondo Před 2 lety

    I really like the apron! It's such a unique piece!

  • @wowyummyyy
    @wowyummyyy Před 2 lety +1

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  • @jc8847kvkc
    @jc8847kvkc Před 2 lety

    I've noticed there are no calls to action in your videos and that you, in general, refrain from implying parasocial relationship. That is so nice to see as a consumer of your work. I want to make sure that I'm respecting your privacy since it seems like you value it, but I also noticed some of your indoor plants, and I wouldn't mind seeing a video about them if that's not too personal. Again I respect your ouvre and you creative decisions of that's not your thing.

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey thanks, I do have a bunch of houseplants and I try to do outdoor gardening as well but it’s super hot here in Texas right now. I don’t know if I’ll do a specific video on the plants but now that I have a new little indoor setup for shooting I’ll probably have more plants pop up in my videos.

  • @LuluRushCosplay
    @LuluRushCosplay Před 2 lety

    What about silk dress accessories or hat?

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 Před 2 lety

    What if you did the Colonial Williamsburg one yard 18th Century Ladies Jacket challenge? I am plus size and I can get a jacket out of 1 1/4 yards of 45" wide printed cotton. With piecing. I use the JP Ryan pattern. :) I did the simple swallow tail version with no stomacher. I also hand sewed my entire jacket but you don't need to do that if you don't want to. :)

    • @DixieDIY
      @DixieDIY  Před 2 lety

      I have that JP ryan jacket pattern and tried making it once years ago, now unfortunately that pattern is too small for me. Maybe I could squeeze out an Amalia? Most of my silk pieces are 58ish inches wide so that’s easier. Thanks for the idea!

    • @celticgoddess81
      @celticgoddess81 Před 2 lety

      @@DixieDIY You could probably increase the pattern. Also the jacket is Colonial Williamsburg's book "Costume Close Up".

  • @janstanley5836
    @janstanley5836 Před 2 lety

    Do you sell what you make?