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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • It was a lot of fun to make these mid 17th century stays, I am so happy with how they turned out!
    Original Extant Stays, held at the Manchester Art Gallery, lots of lovely pictures: manchesterartga...
    My previous videos about this project:
    Scaling up a Pattern to Life-Size • Scaling up a Pattern t...
    Making the Mock-Up • Making 17th Century St...
    Pattern and detailed analysis from Patterns of Fashion 5: shop.theschool...
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  • @ragnkja
    @ragnkja Před 5 lety +2471

    Busks often had carved messages on them, particularly if they were carved by someone close to the person they were intended for. One example of such a message: “To my beloved sister, and don’t you dare break this one.”

    • @SuperNovaSirius
      @SuperNovaSirius Před 5 lety +127

      That's incredible... Thanks for sharing!

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 Před 5 lety +187

      That's HYSTERICAL

    • @KidTheFail
      @KidTheFail Před 5 lety +176

      I have a busk that a friend of mine made, she carved "witching queens" on it 😂😂😂😈

    • @tiacat11
      @tiacat11 Před 4 lety +315

      GOD help me, that's hilarious. Good to know fashion may change over time, but sibling energy remains the same.

    • @sadmac356
      @sadmac356 Před 4 lety +108

      I love the "and don't you dare break this one" message!

  • @rarabang3584
    @rarabang3584 Před 4 lety +1462

    This corset is more structured than my life will ever be.

  • @doctor-aesthetic
    @doctor-aesthetic Před 5 lety +1420

    "As long as the two pieces are stuck together, you've done good enough."
    As a beginner (have literally only made one piece of clothing so far) you have no idea how happy this phrase makes me. Sometimes I stress about whether or not I'm doing something "right," but in some ways, as long as it gets the job done, and looks alright, it doesn't much matter.

    • @yourlilemogirl
      @yourlilemogirl Před 5 lety +116

      My favorite phrase when learning anything: “if the solution works, it’s not a stupid solution”

    • @KL-qp6yo
      @KL-qp6yo Před 4 lety +29

      Better to try, fail and learn than never try!

    • @GhostGirVinera
      @GhostGirVinera Před 4 lety +14

      I couldnt gather fabric for the life of me in school, as soon as I stopped caring about how pretty the stitching looked the technique got so much easier

    • @gb9252
      @gb9252 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm making my first ever garment (an 18th century shirt). My stitching sucks - but all I want is for it to stay together...

    • @MildredRHolmes
      @MildredRHolmes Před 2 lety +1

      That what I was taught: as long as it gets done and looks right. Think that was to encourage me to sew as I find I am now finding better tips and tricks to do the same thing. "live and learn."

  • @caspiankessler2047
    @caspiankessler2047 Před 5 lety +230

    I'm a 16 year old guy who has no idea how to sew yet HeRE I AM. I'm LIVING for this corset thouuugghh yeesss you did so good

    • @lauracohen5637
      @lauracohen5637 Před 2 lety +9

      Heyy just wanna say welcome to adulthood hope you’re doing good and still bringing the positivity 👍🏻

    • @caspiankessler2047
      @caspiankessler2047 Před 2 lety +7

      @@lauracohen5637 I'm doing my best, man :") Thank you

  • @Sayyadeea
    @Sayyadeea Před 5 lety +527

    First command my dog learned was "off the fabric!" not that he listens all that much. Nice to see your pups enforce sewing breaks too.

    • @kimberly_erin
      @kimberly_erin Před 4 lety +14

      Sayyadeea when your dog is mat trained this is especially difficult, I have a service dog and my first sewing project was done with her continuously thinking that she was being prompted to “stay here” 😜

  • @davidhutchison3343
    @davidhutchison3343 Před 5 lety +729

    Wow, the amount of stitching needed to make all those small channels, remembering that the original would have all been sewn by hand. Makes you appreciate why clothes were made to last as they would have been so expensive to make at the time. A fantastic looking corset.

    • @ElizabethJones-pv3sj
      @ElizabethJones-pv3sj Před 5 lety +95

      A little fact that I always remember in The Tudor Tailor said that a full suit of clothes was the equivalent investment of a car today (compared to average income), hence why they weren't popping out to buy a new shirt every other weekend.

    • @maggpiprime954
      @maggpiprime954 Před 4 lety +26

      I kinda really want to hand-sew my own corsets.
      Nothing as gorgeously fancy as this, but some nice, practical custom pieces for modern daily wear.

    • @schwester6523
      @schwester6523 Před 4 lety +7

      @@maggpiprime954 Please let me know how you did that. I would like to try it too.

    • @maggpiprime954
      @maggpiprime954 Před 4 lety +18

      @@schwester6523 "Did?" I _want_ to, haven't yet! BUT, yesterday my father just gave me two large boxes of Burberry fabric samples and they are gor-ge-ous!
      I'll get some similarly weighted fabric for a mock-up first, though, of course.

    • @mothma_am
      @mothma_am Před 3 lety +6

      @@maggpiprime954 ooooh good luck!! if you've started, let us know how it's going! i don't think i could ever do such a big project.

  • @kperttul
    @kperttul Před 5 lety +241

    I’m just grateful that we live in a time of CZcams that people can do, record, speed up and present their mastery in video and others can admire the effort and beautiful finish. WOW such a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, art and patience. ❤️

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 Před 5 lety +709

    You and bernadette both uploaded a stay/corset video around the same time, what sorcery is this!
    Also your finished stays look absolutely amazing!!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +109

      Sorry it took me a bit to get back to you, I had to finish watching her video! :D We have been on a very similar corset timeline for the past few months ❤

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Před 5 lety +37

      pay1370
      LOL...I just opened CZcams and immediately went: ‚oh no...which one do I watch first??‘ 😆

    • @TheSerialHobbyistGirl
      @TheSerialHobbyistGirl Před 5 lety +14

      They shows up right next to each other on my feed!

    • @LualaDy
      @LualaDy Před 5 lety +3

      that's exactly what I noticed =D

    • @DuBoisInternational
      @DuBoisInternational Před 5 lety +10

      Seeing both videos was a blessing as I've been having a mental health day and desperately needed some cheering up!

  • @sophuzzy
    @sophuzzy Před 5 lety +192

    I don't know how anyone gets anything done without a nudge from a needy pup from time to time. The corset is gorgeous.

  • @FaerieDust
    @FaerieDust Před 5 lety +84

    That is RIDICULOUSLY gorgeous, oh my god!! I haven't even attempted to sew anything since I was, like, 14? 15? But between Bernadette Banner's channel and this one I'm feeling the W A N T 😍

  • @DTyrannosaurus
    @DTyrannosaurus Před 5 lety +215

    Beautiful work! Since you aren’t backstitching/knotting the ends of those channels, you don’t need to bring the top thread to the back with a needle - you can just pull the bobbin thread from the back and it’ll pop the top thread through enough that you can grab it. I’m only mentioning it because all that needle threading! XD Also, I use my wonder clips a ton. They’re especially fun if you don’t grab one quite right and it goes *FWING!* across the room.

    • @vburns9783
      @vburns9783 Před 5 lety +14

      You are a genius! This is what I'm doing to my stays currently I'm tighing the ends off and clipping them it looks very neat thank you!

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons Před 3 lety +2

      Not backstitching makes it neater and not as obvious that it's machine sewn? Sorry, I missed the part where she talked about it. That is a great tip.

  • @Whitney_Sews
    @Whitney_Sews Před 4 lety +123

    Love how it turned out! I've been watching a ton of your videos recently (but hadn't commented before). Your projects are all so awesome and inspiring. Btw the little clips are genetically craft clips and I use them from just about everything I sew.

    • @pattischulz5379
      @pattischulz5379 Před 3 lety +1

      They are indispensable in millinery work too. They are my favorite tool.

  • @erindesroches9213
    @erindesroches9213 Před 5 lety +61

    Came for the stays, STAYED for the greys!!

  • @ThemisMorze
    @ThemisMorze Před 5 lety +97

    Your thread burying method has me looking like the Pikachu meme with my mouth hanging open.
    *I'm not worthy!*

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +14

      Everyone is worthy of learning new sewing tricks! ❤

    • @melissapatterson3218
      @melissapatterson3218 Před 4 lety +4

      Came in a year later to say the same thing 🤓

    • @theexchipmunk
      @theexchipmunk Před 3 lety +1

      @@MorganDonner Funny thing is, I came up with something similar because I hate doing knots. So all my Garments are generally done without a single knot. I just do two loops and then stitch through following by burying the tread. It holds just as well as a knot. Well it technically is, but its not fiddling with threads trying to tie them of. But then again, I am also one of these masochists who sew EVERYTHING by hand. I do not even own a sewing machine. :D

  • @marissaannette1274
    @marissaannette1274 Před 5 lety +321

    My sewing clips are off brand.... they shall now be called pinchy crabs :)

    • @loristrout4741
      @loristrout4741 Před 5 lety +9

      I use Binder clips You can buy them much cheaper and you always have a chip clip that way.

    • @sycamorevalley8580
      @sycamorevalley8580 Před 4 lety +6

      Sewing clips are far better, but I still end up with 3/4 binder clips in my stash..

    • @Troop5726GA
      @Troop5726GA Před 4 lety +2

      I use small tiny binder clips, especially when I don't want pin holes or snags.

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Před 5 lety +51

    This came out beautiful. Oh, and needy greyhounds are needy. 😂. (My sister had an Italian greyhound. “They’re loving, adoring, sweet. You know, clingy.”-my sister.)

  • @SarahBent
    @SarahBent Před 5 lety +40

    These are so beautiful.
    And I"m laughing at the idea of "sewing room door" as I look around my bed, which has lots of Victorian chemise pieces and very little room for sleeping.

  • @gothempress
    @gothempress Před 5 lety +41

    Gorgeous work! You make me want to pick up sewing immediately. I want nothing more than a tailored corset and a good period appropriate gown so I can flounce around in it when the mood takes me.

  • @evelynncarlson8688
    @evelynncarlson8688 Před 4 lety +1

    Morgan mentioned her fabric warping a little and suddenly I don't feel as bad about a dress that I had made warping around the eyelets. It makes a lot more sense. I love this channel so much and appreciate how easy you make it to learn and identify areas of improvement in our own work. Keep up the great work (at your pleasure, of course)!!

  • @christinakuzmyn3270
    @christinakuzmyn3270 Před 5 lety +23

    This is my favorite era of historical costuming at the moment - I have a dream of making a blue/silver dress like was so popular in portraits from that time. It would be AMAZING if you could go over dress construction from this era as well!

    • @j.j.9123
      @j.j.9123 Před 4 lety +3

      @ Christina, I suggest you have your library inter library loan you a copy of Jean Hunnisett’s book, period costume for stage and screen, the volume you want is for costumes from 1500 to 1800. They are out of print. She was a contemporary of Janet Arnold and she designed and constructed costumes for the opera, Movies and BBC historical dramas. She has patterns for several different time periods within the the 17th century as the styles changed. She based her patterns on Arnold’s work and other extant costumes. The difference is that Arnold’s are an exact copy - so if it’s a piece that was worn by a 4’ 8”, 250 pound woman, that’s what the pattern will replicate and you have to alter a lot many times. Hunnisett’s patterns have already been altered to fit a modern female figure (or make figure for her men’s volumes). You are still getting pages of patterns that are based on a one inch grid ratio. You’ll get a pattern for say a modern 12 and you’ll have to adjust from there. There are ways to do this which I covered on a reply to an earlier comment. I do a lot of costumes in the 17th century for reenactors at a National Historic landmark house museum. Hunnisett is the most useful book for this. Once you have the pattern you want, you could always look to Arnold to add some period details or hand sewing technique but this is the best way to go for the pattern. If you are interested, reply to me and I can explain the best way to enlarge an Arnold pattern. Do not use the computer method described here. You will get inaccuracies. Notice one comment said her pattern piece printed out at nine inches when the squares should have equaled ten inches. Hope this helps.

  • @daisanders82
    @daisanders82 Před 5 lety +52

    They look so good!!!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +22

      I suspect it was the paper and ink scent of Patterns of Fashion 5 coming out a couple months ago 🤣

    • @daisanders82
      @daisanders82 Před 5 lety +1

      hehehehe. I suspect so.

    • @SuperNovaSirius
      @SuperNovaSirius Před 5 lety

      Same!! Did an 18th century one a few weeks back!

  • @michelamartino5439
    @michelamartino5439 Před 5 lety +40

    The finished corset is absolutely gorgeous, your skills are really impressive! You made that tabs binding so easy even if I bet it was not. Amazing job!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +11

      I thought it was going to be much harder than it ended up being, for which I am most grateful!

  • @meghanolmsted9535
    @meghanolmsted9535 Před 4 lety +1

    How traditional that Mr. Donner made the busk! Makes this corset that much more personal to you!

  • @msjennl10
    @msjennl10 Před 5 lety +5

    Morgan these are simply stunning! How fun the original has elements like markings, strain wrinkles, etc it helps remind us that history wasn't perfect and we don't have to be either (although yours are a darn close to perfect recreation!) Also yay for the greyhound breaks of course, I'm glad we got to see both Kathryn and Jean Luc!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety

      Me too! Despite them being l o n g doggos, they rarely poke their snoots into camera visible range.

  • @SeanMcGuire92
    @SeanMcGuire92 Před 5 lety +86

    This is beautiful! And the tips about ironing the trim to get it to curve and ironing the gores around a paper pattern as a guide? So useful!

  • @uniquely.mediocre1865
    @uniquely.mediocre1865 Před 5 lety +32

    I'm in love with the stays. I absolutely love mid 17th century fashion. If you were to make a gown to go with, would it be the simplistic middle class and first class, or the over-the-top court fashion. I would love to show you a drawing I made of the court fashion. The pose doesn't make sense for the dress but the dress itself (I think) turned out wonderfully

  • @BionicBear88
    @BionicBear88 Před 5 lety +12

    I want to say something eloquent to express my admiration and sheer awe of this project, but unfortunately the only phrase my brain can process is, "Damn, girl! You talented!" 💗

  • @augustusleo6704
    @augustusleo6704 Před 4 lety

    Watching your videos as a fashion student is very very humbling. I am not ever, ever going complain about my workload ever, ever, EVER again.

  • @karid.4371
    @karid.4371 Před 5 lety +11

    Ok now I'm embarrassed I have been procrastinating on just finishing a freaking long sleeve thermals neckline!! YOU ARE AMAZING and So inspiring! Beautiful work!!!!!!

  • @jessicacroteau5600
    @jessicacroteau5600 Před 5 lety +22

    My clover clips will now and forever be called pinchy crabs. Also now I'm dying to make a corset 😍

  • @ReignBeauofTerror
    @ReignBeauofTerror Před rokem

    Okay, but I really appreciate you showing your mistakes, whether it's uneven stitching or cutting a piece on the wrong grain. I've been getting back into sewing after more than a decade, and struggling to regain my old skill. It's really helpful to see people with experience aren't perfect! Thank you 💖

  • @anniesearle6181
    @anniesearle6181 Před 4 lety +1

    My however many times great grandfather was a stays maker in the early/mid 17th century. Maybe that's why I like sewing, embroidery and braiding etc so much!

  • @SaraWhiteWolf
    @SaraWhiteWolf Před 4 lety +3

    When your babies demand attention...makes me miss my boy...I love that snout, I want to boop the snout. 🥰❤🐶

  • @MsClockworkrabbit
    @MsClockworkrabbit Před 5 lety +10

    Oh my, I just love your greyhounds! As a historical costumer who has adopted ex-racers, your "help" looks awfully familiar! Thank you for sharing. :D

  • @germanantoniopiedrahita9404

    I CAN SEE my niece (she's 17) wearing a garment like yours with a ball fluffy skirt, a pen skirt or a pair of jeans... WHAT A GREAT AND VERSATILE GARMENT
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!

  • @DreamingCannibal
    @DreamingCannibal Před 3 lety

    i swear i've seen this video multiple times and every single time I forget about the puppy pets in the middle and it always warms my heart. Damn you woman for having such a soothing voice and warm pets to make my unconscious mind want to watch this video over and over again.

  • @kerim.peardon5551
    @kerim.peardon5551 Před 5 lety +5

    Gorgeous! There's really a beauty and art to a garment made with such beautiful seams and detailed edges. It makes me want a corset.
    It doesn't make me want to MAKE a corset, mind, but it does make me want to own one.

  • @mentalagriculture
    @mentalagriculture Před 5 lety +29

    I love your hair, could you make a tutorial how you do the curls like that? Beautiful garment too! Love your humor and helpful dogs!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +9

      I really need to get on that! Someday, I promise!

    • @aroree
      @aroree Před 2 lety

      @@MorganDonner I know it's been 2 years, but as a new viewer, did you ever make a video about that hairstyle? Would love to learn how to get those same pretty curls!

    • @irmar
      @irmar Před rokem +1

      @@aroree There are tons of videos about heatless curls on CZcams.

  • @janicejohnson2168
    @janicejohnson2168 Před 3 lety

    You can tell you are an expert taylor/seamstress. I watched you closely and your hand sewing was excellent. Not too many people would even know how to stitch binding or a hem. Bravo on your work.

  • @patiencetaylor5930
    @patiencetaylor5930 Před 5 lety +1

    You're amazing, and I love you. The thought of sewing is much less frightening, when you make it so casual, and soothing. You're the Morgan Freeman of sewing. Proud of you.

  • @emolorin1070
    @emolorin1070 Před 5 lety +22

    I looooooove this so much! I've been working on my own stays for approximately forever, and this video series has finally gave me the inspiration to finish them off! Your stays look so, so good and I'm in awe at your patience and dedication to recreation-accuracy. I've learnt so many little tricks from your series and it's made my sewing life so much better. Thank you again :D
    (also your doggo's appearance made my day -- my cat does exactly the same thing with demanding pats while I sew!)

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +2

      I am so glad! :D I love hearing that my videos help out other sewing people!

    • @aomalley1991
      @aomalley1991 Před 3 lety

      @@MorganDonner Incredible workwomenship Truly inspiring 🤯🤯🤯

  • @christinacrowder8802
    @christinacrowder8802 Před 5 lety +15

    This video deserves one million likes 💕💕💕💕💕💕 Thank you so much for posting!!

  • @nancyt2003
    @nancyt2003 Před 2 lety

    You are very inspiring and have a lovely, relaxed way of teaching. I’ve been sewing and costuming for 60
    years and learned a thing or two while watching! I’m about to begin costuming a production of Wizard of
    Oz! “Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!”🦁🐯🐻👠👠✨

  • @jennhill8708
    @jennhill8708 Před 4 lety

    Oh, my goodness! I'm drooling all over my phone! LOVE the trim! Oh, my word, I'm utterly GREEN! WANT WANT WANT!
    & I want those wee clip things!

  • @mattynoonan4428
    @mattynoonan4428 Před 5 lety +11

    I know you’re your own worst critic, I do that all the time too when I’m sewing, but you are being a bit picky, haha. That looks AMAZING! I do a lot of hand beading and fine detailed work, I love it, but that was intense. All that hand sewing and channel sewing was amazing. I can see you loved doing it. And it looks great. Excellent job. It makes me want to make one.

  • @GracefullyPantsless
    @GracefullyPantsless Před 5 lety +4

    The amount of talent and effort went into to this is absolutely amazing.

  • @ginginnums4675
    @ginginnums4675 Před 4 lety

    I absolutley love the interludes where the Puppies are interupting for attention. The reality of sewing with pets.

  • @deedeeisabelsdottir
    @deedeeisabelsdottir Před 4 lety

    I've no idea how I found myself watching this video on Corset making....BUT IM SO HERE FOR IT NOW! ❤ this is great and makes me want to make a corset as well .

  • @NamiSparrow
    @NamiSparrow Před 4 lety +3

    Quarantine at home has me wanting to make this corset XD but in Anne Boleyn inspired green~!

  • @MissKikkiKat
    @MissKikkiKat Před 5 lety +130

    "Mum, I are lap pupper" Doggos probably.

  • @Kiannon
    @Kiannon Před 3 lety

    All the stuff you did to make it look "neat" and "clean" really soothed my OCD thank you I've noticed a lot of people just go the easy way because they want to get the project/video done but you put *quality time* into this and it SHOWS!

  • @taulani7598
    @taulani7598 Před 4 lety +2

    I love how personalised and unique everyones stays/corsets are to whoever made them! even if they're being made to look like an original, you can still see litle touches of their personality sprinkled around them!

  • @SeithonJetter
    @SeithonJetter Před 5 lety +3

    Hey, so I love watching artisans at work, and youtube usually sends me to metal working folks, which is hella interesting :D but I got to say your work is just as awesome and interesting to watch :D so thanks!

  • @crypticwestwind876
    @crypticwestwind876 Před 4 lety +33

    "What's a little 45 degrees shenanigans gonna hurt?"
    *The back seam of my walking skirt*
    _Heheheheheheh_

  • @momosaku16
    @momosaku16 Před 4 lety

    the more videos I watch, the more I fall in love with this stunning and tallented lady

  • @larasif2852
    @larasif2852 Před 5 lety

    I usually skip ahead when I’m bored (which happens a lot) but I didn’t even skip a second! You are amazing! I’m starting design school and binging a bunch of your videos!

  • @ameliamg9549
    @ameliamg9549 Před 5 lety +7

    It's so beautiful!!!! I love how the crimson and blue look together - I thought it'd be too much, but it's so lovely. I'd love to make a corset someday, you're such an inspiration.

  • @uschilou
    @uschilou Před 5 lety +4

    This popped up in my recommends. Subscribed right away! Wow! Amazing work. So lovely to watch you recreate this piece, such a treat! Thank you!

  • @juliettedemaso7588
    @juliettedemaso7588 Před 4 lety

    Swoon! These colors! And Few things are so satisfying as laying rows and rows of beautiful neat boning channels; except when they’re in deeply contrasting threads/fabrics like this, so one can gawk even at great distances! 🥰
    Boning a bodice makes me feel like I’m actually capable of straight lines and symmetry.. 😁

  • @The_Simstress
    @The_Simstress Před 3 lety

    Who the heck says they could have done this better? That person needs to re-evaluate their life choices. Why say such a thing? This is GORGEOUS!!! It is amazing work by ANY measure.

  • @salmonsays1466
    @salmonsays1466 Před 5 lety +8

    oh my gosh! This came out so beautiful, I wish I had that amount of talent. This si actually inspiring me to start sewing again!

  • @MegaLilJen
    @MegaLilJen Před 5 lety +7

    Aww, the sweet doggies want their own outfits!!! :)

  • @NeuroSpicyVlog
    @NeuroSpicyVlog Před 4 lety

    This is one of the most gorgeous corsets I've ever seen.

  • @Paganforge
    @Paganforge Před 4 lety

    I LOVED the puppy interruptions almost as much as seeing a classic piece of medieval clothing come to life! Happy to subscribe.

  • @katlady5000
    @katlady5000 Před 5 lety +5

    First off cool video I wish I could make clothes this well. On your project the boning channels are so close the presser foot works. But at 4:30 when I machine quilt I use painter's tape as a guide and sew in-between the two pieces of tape. It ensures I get a nice straight line of sewing right where I want it. The painter's tape doesn't leave a sticky film. I thought it might be helpful for you or your viewers in future projects. I love to sew diagonal lines on my quilts. My painter tape guides keep each row nicely spaced and straight. I love your final project. I'm working to improve my clothing sewing skills. 12:50 I can confirm we quilters use the "wonder clips" this way. I love those clips. :)

  • @sarawrr07
    @sarawrr07 Před 5 lety +3

    I loved this video. I'm not a sewer, nor do I wear historical dress, but I really enjoy these sorts of videos and your style is so relaxing and informative. I then got incredibly overexcited because you have a greyhound! I dedicate my life to these fantastic creatures and have two retired racers myself. Imagine my delight, then, when you showed another one... and I'm not even at the end of the video yet! You've certainly gained a new subscriber today 😍

  • @penelope-oe2vr
    @penelope-oe2vr Před 3 lety

    That red silk satin is absolutely heavenly....heavenly!

  • @carolinelescard9370
    @carolinelescard9370 Před 4 lety +1

    I am not ever planning on making a corset but GIRL! This was so interesting to watch. You have a special gift for sure!

  • @BronBronishere
    @BronBronishere Před 5 lety +5

    This is the first video of your's I've watched (I know I should have watched the 2 earlier ones first) You showed me so many useful tricks and solutions to problems I've confronted, but couldn't find the words to describe the problems and look them up that I instantly hit that subscribe button. Keep up the great work!!

  • @zephiel70
    @zephiel70 Před 5 lety +4

    What a cute horse you have xD The ironing over the paper pattern for hems is such a good idea!

  • @eyesofmuffin
    @eyesofmuffin Před 3 lety +2

    A stunning final piece.
    I was literally looking at these stays an hour ago while trying to find patterns for a 17thc working womans stays with front closure because I have disabilities but want to be bomb as fuck. So, I click to your next video on a break on the research traul and HERE YOU ARE with the exact one I was looking at and patterns that I may be able to adapt! Are you my historic guardian angel?! THANK YOU, how did you know?! I am losing my mind over here yelling in my flat. I don't think I've been this pumped since I got corsets and a terrible crinoline for birthday/christmas when I was 14. the pinchy crabs and your dog made my heart warm. A wonderfully fun while clear and informative video as usual.

  • @jdorbon
    @jdorbon Před 2 lety

    Amazing work. Especially how you sewed all those channels without marking guides on the fabric first. They are so straight and uniform!!

  • @xopho1
    @xopho1 Před 5 lety +5

    I freaking love this, I want to make one now too 🤣 literal I have 2 toddlers on me plus a baby and trying to keep myself awake while watching CZcams in my phone, 100 percent worked, love to sew, too bad I don't have much time, but definitely will be back in your channel

  • @91evilmay
    @91evilmay Před 5 lety +7

    GREYHOUND!!!! Oh and amazing corset too =D

  • @zoeyevebuck
    @zoeyevebuck Před 5 lety +2

    Usually these videos are so confusing and I can’t understand anything they’re saying but your video was so easy to understand and well made, just like the beautiful stays. Thank you!

  • @TheStretchypantsmast
    @TheStretchypantsmast Před 2 lety

    Im watching these with my partner and I wasnt really into sewing till they showed me all this cool stuff about it. Its really soothing watching you work :)
    also thank you for showing us ur good dogs, please send them kisses

  • @ZipZipInkspot
    @ZipZipInkspot Před 5 lety +8

    Thoroughly helpful -- and fun -- series to watch. The stays are dreamy and flattering. The way you handled the threads at the end of channels: had a big ahhhh moment. Plus, waiting to cut the tabs until after they are boned: another ahhh. Sure enough, I started a pair of 1740s stays after your first video, and between your helps, those of POF5, Catherine Caron-Grieg's several tutorials, and Sign of the Golden Scissors' booklet, feel in good hands. Thanks again!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +3

      Awesome, I am so glad to hear that I helped!!! Good luck on your stays!

    • @Loweene_Ancalimon
      @Loweene_Ancalimon Před 4 lety

      Are there 1740s stays in POF5 ? I'm just starting to sew, and since I'll have lots of time on my hands this summer I really want to attempt stays, as you can't really do much else than shifts and petticoats without them. My target is to get a 1740s middle class outfit, and I'd been eyeing POF5. If there are any in POF5, how did you find the pattern ? I'd love to hear about your stays ! After rewatching this video, I feel confident I have all the techniques needed, and it's such a morale boost ! I'll definitely check out the other resources you mentioned.

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow Před 4 lety

      @@Loweene_Ancalimon I have POF5 as well, and there is a circa 1740's stays in it that does not look as fancy/impractical as most of the court stays also mentioned in them, as well as a circa 1760's stays that does not look fancy at all and is comparable to stays worn by maids. Both have high, square backs for support, and the 1760's one is strapless, so not hindering arm movement at all. Even if you're not making any of the corsets in the book, it still has a lot of information on how they were constructed, the cut of the fabric, and the materials used for boning and lining etc :) so totally worth the money!

    • @Loweene_Ancalimon
      @Loweene_Ancalimon Před 4 lety

      @@BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow Thank you ! I ordered fabric two days ago, part of it is for stays :) I've already made a cardboard mockup from the 1730s-1740s stays in Corsets and Crinolines, but I've been struggling with it, and I'm not too sure how to adjust them for me (make them a good 5cm shorter, and bigger). I was drawn to them because they lace over a stomacher, which means ease of dressing. How are the POF5 ones ? Front or back lacing ? I will get it in a couple weeks, as a treat for having finished my degree !

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow Před 4 lety

      @@Loweene_Ancalimon Congrats on having finished your degree! I'm still working on mine xD Master's degree in cognitive neuroscience :)
      Both the stays have no stomacher and are spiral laced, and the 1740's one has lace both in the front and back, and the straps are adjustable, so you can also just get rid of them. The 1760's one is backlaced. I myself am drawn to make the 1760's one, or buy a pattern to make an 1890's one, even though that one looks just so much more difficult but oh my it's pretty.

  • @EldrirPrince
    @EldrirPrince Před 5 lety +7

    I'm absolutely desperate to make myself some of these for causal wear, so beautiful! Lovely work as always :D

  • @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill
    @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill Před 5 lety +2

    Your style of teaching is so clear and helpful! :] It really helps that you address 'small', specific details I always have difficulty with and am not confident enough with as a mainly self-taught and not very experienced sewer... like that you used a pen instead of chalk and explaining how you finished the thread ends (even burying the thread, but not making a knot). Everything. Thank you xx

  • @neekr3052
    @neekr3052 Před 3 lety

    I love your very precise scientific-ness of shmooshing the binding

  • @desdeathray6741
    @desdeathray6741 Před 5 lety +3

    You are such an inspiration!! I just started my foray into historical sewing projects and your videos and level of mastery give me something to keep pushing towards! 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @bowtiemenswearllc7945
    @bowtiemenswearllc7945 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice work and it looks vintage with a modern style

  • @Nerakglaze
    @Nerakglaze Před 5 lety

    Okay, I just was trolling around sewing Videos and found YOU. WOW I LOVE YOU! I have been hesitant to start making one myself but now after watching your video I have the confidence I can do it . Thank You so Much!!

  • @jennhill8708
    @jennhill8708 Před 4 lety

    Yrs ago, on one of my very first sewing projects, I used the Eliz Corset Calculator (?) & used much too heavy, stiff reeds, I think, but it was such fun! I didn't have a clue, so I wasn't intimidated.
    I love yours! Mine was in a blue & white striped heavy cotton without much stretch & I'm still proud of the effort, even tho it was lost somewhere in the Mists of Time .... Somewhere, I have a foto for proof.
    You did a lovely job & I learned loverly tricks & tips. Thank you ever so much!
    Silk satin.... SWOON!

  • @elizabethm7833
    @elizabethm7833 Před 5 lety +6

    I really adore this tutorial, thank you!
    And I also have a greyhound and completely feel the toddler-esque need for attention from him whenever I start sewing :P

  • @hechetonchieres
    @hechetonchieres Před 5 lety +10

    Very nice. Thank you for showing the tab binding, very helpful to see it being done.

  • @SalaiDjinn
    @SalaiDjinn Před 4 lety

    Dear Morgan, this is beautiful. I quite enjoyed watching this tutorial. Your voice is calming and you just helped me overcome my own struggle with my new project. I'll be sewing a 1780s justaucorps and haven't had the motivation to start.
    Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 Před 5 lety +2

    Those are some really, really neat tabs 😄
    But seriously though, great job! It’s a gorgeous piece and I love all the attention to detail you gave it. I just adore people, who aim for perfection in small details like the binding, or having uninterrupted stitching lines.
    And the color is just...perfection on you!

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +1

      Rara, you always leave the sweetest comments! Thank you so much!

  • @PaleLady
    @PaleLady Před 5 lety +6

    Oh I absolutely love it! This is amazing and so inspiring.

  • @ElizabethJones-pv3sj
    @ElizabethJones-pv3sj Před 5 lety +5

    It's amazing to watch the recreation it was so cool to come across your CZcams channel. I followed your LiveJournal back in the early 2000s but never got around to either using disabling my account but every year it sends me an email telling me to wish you happy birthday😁

  • @maryinfante9090
    @maryinfante9090 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful work! I love this style of clothing. You, my dear, are fantastically talented. Your 4 footed assistant is a wonderful little distraction as well. 😃

  • @ryokomoonbeam4624
    @ryokomoonbeam4624 Před 4 lety

    I am really impressed by your hand binding. I work at a factory sewing parachute harnesses and pads. My job is to bind...everything, which I do with a machine that has a cool add on that folds the binding for me while I sew madly. I can't imagine how long it would take me to hand bind everything, but it is very cool to see it being done by hand.

  • @lorenzalo6534
    @lorenzalo6534 Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing! Love the video! Quick tip to skip the pain of threading the needle twice when you want to get both threads on the same side of the project: Let's say you want the threads on the under side of your project, pull that thread a little until a loop appears through the fabric (with the thread from the other side you can see that little loop at 4:49) put your needle through the loop and pull, pulling through the thread from the other side and you end up with both top and bottom thread on the same side. ;)
    I hope you know what I mean.

  • @catbunfish
    @catbunfish Před 5 lety +12

    I like "Pinchy Crabs" better as well. Will be sharing them with my mom. She quilts!

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern Před 4 lety

    You're saying you could have done better, but I think the result is stunning. I mean, even the best masters at their art will agree that there is always room for improvement, but you should be very proud. Your corset look fantastic !

  • @cab102361
    @cab102361 Před rokem

    I am so in awe of your talent as well as your patience.

  • @SimpleDesertRose
    @SimpleDesertRose Před 5 lety +8

    Where is the love button? Those came out so beautifully ❤❤ thank you for doing so much of the with the machine. Now I dont feel so guilty about using mine so much. I just dont have the time or patience for that much hand sewing. I'm planning on making some stays and a new dress for the local Renaissance fair. Your videos are so inspiring and incredibly helpful. It's just a shame that your stays will be covered up with a dress. They are so pretty, you could wear them as a bodice by themselves. ❤

  • @GarnetBanzai
    @GarnetBanzai Před 5 lety +3

    You and the lovely Bernadette Banner have inspired me to make a project I've been terrified to make- I was also inspired by the 2015 move The Witch, and want to make a period-accurate stay. I love this stay so, so much, but I wonder if it'd be appropriate for a 1630 Puritan. My thoughts for this character (that I would wear to festivals and such) is that she is a Scottish who travels with the Puritans, only to distance herself from them as soon as possible to practice her craft in solitude of the undiscovered (by white people, anyway) woods. Anyway, story aside - for this costume, the stay would be exposed with no kind of cover, and be made with a solid reddish-brown color, with gold stitching on the holes and border, which would be an obvious rebellion against the strict fashion rules of the Puritans. But I wonder- is this stay one that might have been worn in 1630?

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Před 5 lety +3

      That's so exciting! I hope you have a lot of fun making your character's outfit! 1630 is slightly on the early side for these stays, but not by much! Earlier analysis of the extant garment thought that it may have been from as early as 1620, so if this is what you want to make, go for it! If you haven't picked up Patterns of Fashion 5 yet, definitely do so, its such a good resource.

    • @GarnetBanzai
      @GarnetBanzai Před 5 lety +3

      Morgan Donner Thank you so much!! I got my fabric swatches today, and when the next paycheck gets here, I’m ordering the book! I’ve never made a corset or stay before, so why not just jump right into a super complicated one LOL - thanks again!

  • @flagerdevil
    @flagerdevil Před 4 lety

    wow, that's so beautiful! Not in a million years would I be doing a sewing project that big! 😁

  • @jeannechapman2696
    @jeannechapman2696 Před 2 lety

    So lovely. All the tiny precise stitching. As a Virgo, appreciate the detail and beauty of the end product. Good job!