Claire's Coat: 1940's Tailored Coat, but for -15 Winters!

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @ShannonMakes
    @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +27

    What is YOUR favorite feature of the coat?

    • @AJansenNL
      @AJansenNL Před rokem +11

      Aesthetically the pleats are my favourite part, technically it's the magnet. Could you use them for your belt as well?

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +8

      @@AJansenNL unfortunately I don't think they're *that* strong... I do want the belt to be very firmly held in place, and I don't think the magnets have that much strength (there's not much force or pressure trying to rip the coat open at knee height)... good idea though!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +8

      @@RyanMercer oooh yes, it's such lovely fur!! And the rest of the cap I pulled it from was literally falling apart, so I didn't even feel like I was destroying anything to salvage it!

    • @saint-miscreant
      @saint-miscreant Před rokem +8

      the fabric you received from your local store looks like modern hair canvas / tailor’s canvas!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      Hmm, that’s interesting, because it doesn’t look like any of the hair canvas I’ve previously worked with!

  • @kaytemnorwood
    @kaytemnorwood Před rokem +81

    Bernadette Banner was my gateway influencer to historical dress (mostly because I didn't have a sewing machine) but damn, I want to make a pair of combinations so bad now.

    • @jenniferharris1280
      @jenniferharris1280 Před rokem +7

      BB is the ultimate gateway drug! Have you planned a pirate shirt yet?

    • @kaytemnorwood
      @kaytemnorwood Před rokem +7

      @@jenniferharris1280 Planned? 100%. Started? 😶

    • @jenniferharris1280
      @jenniferharris1280 Před rokem +3

      @@kaytemnorwood same girl. Same.

    • @mallorymyers7525
      @mallorymyers7525 Před rokem +6

      Yup! And now an thoroughly enjoying the realm of historical youtube sewists, whilst hand stitching a shift.

    • @elmarklaus
      @elmarklaus Před rokem +3

      ​@@kaytemnorwood made? Like 4, or 5 of them. But there is a video by someone else that improves the pattern.
      I like the shirt, because I can get it done in a few hours, with a combination of hand sewing and machine sewing for the best effect on the outside.

  • @RychaardRyder
    @RychaardRyder Před rokem +25

    OMG, Claire's "modern" outfits dont ever get enough love! her 40s, 50s, and 60s, looks have just as much detail and references to her time in the 1700s

  • @dunkel429
    @dunkel429 Před rokem +47

    I absolutely love the removable hood. I also live in an ice-covered wasteland, and have been toying with making my own perfect coat, but I have never done any of these techniques either. This is such an inspiration.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +6

      Oooh, that's great, I love that you were inspired!! "ice-covered wasteland" sounds about right (*glances outside where the temperature rose JUST enough for the snow to melt a bit, and then dipped right back down, to guarantee a nice thin coat of ice hidden under the fresh snow*)

    • @robintheparttimesewer6798
      @robintheparttimesewer6798 Před rokem +3

      Right now it’s 1C so a bit of rain expected before the main snow lots of snow! Of course southern Ontario is freaking out but yeah ice under fresh snow. Oh joy!
      I too have a dream coat idea. A hood is a definite need for winter!

    • @lizcademy4809
      @lizcademy4809 Před rokem +5

      I also love the hood, especially the fur. And my "ice covered wasteland" might be colder than Montreal (Minneapolis).
      I became interested in historic clothing many, many years ago, in my university library, wandering among the stacks, and a book caught my eye. And never let go ... I even infected my daughter with the historical clothing virus.

  • @sherisaunders1517
    @sherisaunders1517 Před rokem +20

    I really love the magnet! That was such a great idea to help keep the coat closed.

  • @LedgerAndLace
    @LedgerAndLace Před rokem +33

    "Frigid Hell Scape" would make a great band name. What a FANTASTIC job you did! The fabric, the zipper-option hood, the hidden pockets: WOW!!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      LOL yes, if I had any musical talent at all, it'd be my first option... in the meantime, feel free to steal it for yourself or any musically inclined friends 🤣🤣💙

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's not a sewing project as much as a tailoring one. It's stunning and looks like a multithousand dollar item - Bespoke don't come cheap! :D Your labor, skill and imagination make for a lifetime treasure garment. I began drooling until realizing that I'd only have 1 or 2 opportunities a year in which to revel in all that glorious piece. Congratulations. Yes, I know this is a year old, but better late than never.

  • @elizabethclaiborne6461
    @elizabethclaiborne6461 Před rokem +21

    This coat is really a work of art, the movement is beautiful, it walks, it has a beautiful line. All that work doing mock ups really was worth it.
    The modern Dr Who’s wear what the costume designers call The Hero Coat. It has a lot of swagger and is a very British tailoring answer to the cape. This coat has that swagger factor, which the designer for Claire may have been looking for. (Those pleats in the back!)
    Great job!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      Thank you!! I haven't heard of the Hero Coat (haven't seen Dr. Who), but I'll have to go look it up! 🥰

    • @joclark3702
      @joclark3702 Před 11 měsíci

      LOVE this coat. Not much of a sewist, but I do like to see the work of other makers. There is such artistry in tge designs and patterns.

  • @lulubellsshoebox1650
    @lulubellsshoebox1650 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That secret magnet is genious! I need to remember that feature if ever I make a coat!

  • @melissamybubbles6139
    @melissamybubbles6139 Před rokem +11

    Your coat is beautiful! The hidden magnet is genius! I have been interested in the eighteenth century since I was 11 years old. A few years ago, CZcams began recommending historical costumers to me. I was so happy to find out that there were people making content about historical clothing.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! And thanks for sharing, that's so fun that you got into it so early!

  • @meowdee
    @meowdee Před rokem +13

    Ahhh my favorite « part » is the re-using of softshell coats - and giving a new life to that fur! I see fur caps often in my local thrift store, i’ll have to keep this in mind :)

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Just be aware that it's an absolute PIA to sew in 🤣🤣 But yes, it was nice to be able to recycle, and as I told someone else, the original cap was in such wretched condition that I didn't even feel like I was destroying it in order to repurpose!

    • @meowdee
      @meowdee Před rokem +2

      God damn it, don’t scare me - my partner is pleading for me to sew him up some drop crotch joggers from the softshell he bought 😂
      Also i like the pin method for the belt closure btw! I’d probably go and open up the lining to add a reinforcing strip at the pinning spot. Perhaps find a more ornate pin? Like the cloak ones!

  • @kvistkvasten
    @kvistkvasten Před rokem +8

    For the belt, I would attach hooks to the outer part and make thread loops on the inner part. You would have to get really close to see the unused loops.
    And if you have a bit more of the wool you could make a “storm flap”. Basically a kind of U-shaped bit to attach with a button inside at each shoulder, to cover the open neckline when the weather is extra awful.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +3

      A storm flap is a fun idea!! I don't know that I'll need it, but it's a clever solution... and I do have some extra fabric somewhere... 🤔

  • @annebiedenstein395
    @annebiedenstein395 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I absolutely LOVE these types of projects. I want to incorporate more vintage elements into my wardrobe but I want them to be clothes not costumes; meaning they can't just look pretty, they have to be functional.

  • @user-ej2uz7fl7n
    @user-ej2uz7fl7n Před 2 měsíci

    Your coat is exquisite!!! The fur-trimmed hood adds that gorgeous element!!! The pleats add to that classic, elegant look.
    Beautifully done, my dear! You are talented!!❤❤

  • @dianehawrysh7707
    @dianehawrysh7707 Před rokem +21

    🥳🥳🥳 oh Shannon - your coat is FABULOUS and you are totally inspiring! I really like how you made the decision to take it slowly and enjoy every step. I agree with one of the other comments about more subscribers. So many others would be delighted to know that they too could have the same lovely feeling that Claire must have had whilst swishing around Scotland in such a beautiful coat! Thank You!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much!! 🥰🥰 I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, and the end product, and I hope you'll stick around and check out some of the other fun videos on the channel (while I'm off imagining myself as Claire in Scotland...🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿)

  • @janielamie7697
    @janielamie7697 Před rokem +4

    I fell in love with historical costumes as a child watching Anne of Green Gables (1985 version). Still dream of having a dress with puffy sleeves ❤

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Awwwww.... gotta make yourself a puffy sleeved dress!!

  • @TechieSewing
    @TechieSewing Před rokem +7

    Oh, I always wanted a coat that doesn't make me look like a refrigerator but also warm. One day I'll make one :)

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      LOL "I want a coat that doesn't make me look like a refrigerator" is a mood, for sure!!

    • @catpawrosales4265
      @catpawrosales4265 Před rokem +1

      Or a walking sleeping bag lol

    • @KelseyDrummer
      @KelseyDrummer Před rokem +1

      Hahaha! Love this comment.

  • @CosnerCoPiloting
    @CosnerCoPiloting Před 4 měsíci

    What a gorgeous coat! I love all of my winter gear that has the magnets in it, I had one with enough wed mess around in the instructors locker room and stick it up on a locker open when I taught snowboarding.

  • @deborahc398
    @deborahc398 Před rokem +7

    It's all about the pleats for me - they look fabulous, and I'm sure feel great while "swishing". I also love how you often find a way to re-use items that would otherwise go to the landfill. Great job!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Yes! Thank you (and now I'm singing 🎶all about the pleats, 'bout the pleats🎶). Thank you, I love recycling and repurposing when possible! It was a nice balance to buying the two main fabrics.

  • @The.Spoonie.Witch66
    @The.Spoonie.Witch66 Před měsícem

    I think using the magnet trick to keep the belt in place could work. It would look very smooth and streamlined. It’s such a clever idea!

  • @susanbender2953
    @susanbender2953 Před rokem

    Maybe the magnet would work for the belt too. And maybe a closure for the hood for those windy days? I don't think I would ever have the patience to sew but I enjoy all you seamstresses and historical costumers. I love to learn the process. I appreciate the skill. And if I ever have clothing made for myself I will understand the hard work and value. I discovered this world through loving history and seeing Bernadette Banner.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      That would be a fantastic idea, if the magnets were strong enough. Unfortunately, I don't think they are... I do want the belt to be very firmly held in place, and I don't think the magnets have that much strength (there's not much force or pressure trying to rip the coat open at knee height, but there is significantly more at my waist 🤣)... good idea though!!

    • @susanbender2953
      @susanbender2953 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes velcro? But maybe you already thought of that. Your coat is quite beautiful.

  • @coal.sparks
    @coal.sparks Před rokem +1

    The magnet is BRILLIANT. Why didn't I think of that? Why hasn't EVERYONE thought of that?

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you, and that is truly a question we should all be asking ourselves!!

  • @chelseaschilling7490
    @chelseaschilling7490 Před 8 měsíci

    I desperately want this pattern!! I love it! I've been searching and searching for a coat pattern. I don't think I would create the belt. But everything else, is right up my alley. Thank you for what your doing.

  • @microfou
    @microfou Před 8 měsíci

    Gorgeous fabric, love the pleats and the hood…. You are an excellent seamstress. I can do advanced detailed work sewing wise but modifying patterns they way you did is beyond my capabilities ! Bravo !! Your coat is stunning ❤

  • @adrianbettevy8582
    @adrianbettevy8582 Před rokem

    Living in the Deep South we rarely need a winter coat. Your coat is beautiful and I love the fur on the hood. I like what you said about enjoying the process. When I’m on a big project I relish all the parts of the process. Keep the videos coming.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you so much!! Yea, agreed that Deep South really doesn't require such a heavy duty coat 😭 Glad you watched and enjoyed regardless though!

  • @charlottebarnes9600
    @charlottebarnes9600 Před rokem

    I just love the entire design of it beautiful as well as practical for frigid weather!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you!! 🥰🥰❄️ Glad you like it, thanks for watching

  • @kitefan1
    @kitefan1 Před rokem

    In the late 70s , I owned a heavy wool "Maxi" coat. Thinsulate did not exist yet so it had a thin quilted layer between the wool and the lining. If you decide to press it be sure to use a press cloth, I preferred a thin towel, to prevent the wool from flattening or getting shiny. I used to brush it more than iron. For the belt I would use the sort of buckle where the belting goes in on the center end of the rectangle then over where the other end of the belt is sewn to the crossbar and under the other side of the rectangle. Some have a slide piece the friction helps keep the belt from sliding.

  • @BobbiJoGeho
    @BobbiJoGeho Před 7 měsíci

    Bernadette banner's victorian coat video was my gateway.

  • @JosieStev
    @JosieStev Před 3 měsíci

    You are multi-talented. This is a lovely coat😊The hood is so fun🎉

  • @armedvsokord
    @armedvsokord Před 5 měsíci

    If you really want to close the top of the lapel on very cold days you could add a button to them. I have a will cost that is very similar to this and I did that. I don't use them very often but when I do I love them. They aren't noticeable most of the time. It's a beautiful coat.

  • @TruFlyFox
    @TruFlyFox Před rokem +8

    Your production quality is SOOOOO good and you are so talented. You need more subscribers.
    I LOVE the magnet!! And the fur. Since I live in a similar climate, I am very familiar with attempting to stay warm. As for the closure, use an Irish cloak pin.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much!! I get this comment every now and then, but I didn't anticipate it on this video in particular, as I'm not actively *making* anything, but rather just retroactively talking about a past project. So that was a fun surprise! Interesting idea about the cloak pin, I'll look into it (immediate thought: I worry about snagging my sleeve on it, and destroying the wool, but maybe I can find a low-profile one??)

  • @angelikaberber3860
    @angelikaberber3860 Před 7 měsíci

    It is just the saddest thing that this pattern is not available…😫 It is such a stunning coat to begin with, and then what you made out of it, it‘s quite ingenius. People would pay a lot for a coat like that I bet. Because it‘s so unique in its functionality plus style..that is very unusual. I would not dare to strive for so much alteration, I‘d just be happy to get ma hands on the original!

  • @Diniecita
    @Diniecita Před rokem +1

    I have always loved the coat in the 1940’s. But thats my favorite style era. So, of course!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Awww, nice!! They can have such nice silhouettes, and were really well-made, it seems!!

  • @technicolormind
    @technicolormind Před rokem

    What a beautiful coat! I went to university in Montreal and your b-roll makes me miss it so much!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Aww, thank you!! Glad to give you some fun memories!

  • @abigailpip112
    @abigailpip112 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, good to see you again. The coat is lovely, I like the pleats, but for me, the best feature is the interlining. It doesn't get quite that cold where I live but, I like to be warm!
    Belt closure could be a belt buckle! Does all the things you want

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 2 měsíci

      except that it snags on anything that brushes against it and will eventually catch on and ruin the wool 😭

  • @laniinla2354
    @laniinla2354 Před rokem +1

    I would die for this fabric. Screen accurate is all well and good, until it's in a fabric I don't like. The pops of other colors in the weave is visually stunning.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank youuu!! Just had a woman go off on me in an Outlander Costuming group about how this was a lovely coat and all, but NOTHING like Claire's coat in the show... a dose of reality with our costuming is much appreciated 🥰🥰

  • @tiffanytomasino335
    @tiffanytomasino335 Před rokem

    I like that the pockets don’t easily show bulk, but the secret magnet amuses me too much not to be my favorite 😅. I personally hate zippers, and I do come from a cold climate originally. I’d still take nearly any other option, though. It comes from working with horses in a valley with snow up to my nose in a jumpsuit that zipped at the sides. It didn’t last the winter and was more trouble than it was worth.
    I’ve always preferred older style cuts for clothes. I just thought they were more flattering and interesting. Then when I decided to pick up sewing there were a ton of CosTubers waiting to show me the light 😂. Thank you for sharing!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Hey, to each their own!! I personally prefer a (well-fitted/installed) zipper over a zillion buttons, but the buttons would be more fitting for the era, that's for sure! And I definitely find that modern coats hold zero candles to the vintage ones in terms of silhouette and materials!

  • @apace903
    @apace903 Před rokem

    Coat closing- several bars; you could add a simple cuff. Love the coat.

  • @shawnaclair1151
    @shawnaclair1151 Před rokem

    Your coat turned out so beautifully. I love the pleats, and I LOVE the fur edged hood. It's the best way to keep the wind whipped snow out ones face. I don't think I am quite ready to tackle a coat yet, but I would love to make this.
    I first fell in love with historical clothes when I was 9 and reading the American Girl books, especially Felicity. A few years ago, I was introduced to the historical costuming community through one of Bernadette Banner's videos, and it just snowballed from there. I had no idea there were so many others like me out there.
    I really enjoy your videos and content. Thank you. 😊

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      You are very welcome, and I definitely believe that you can tackle a coat like this one day, if you just keep sewing and keep making mistakes (yes, it's an inevitable part of the process, just see.... well, pretty much ANY of my other videos 😝) and keep learning... you will definitely progress and improve and be equipped to make a winter jacket of your own!! Glad you are enjoying the videos, thank you so much for watching!

  • @susanhirtzel8410
    @susanhirtzel8410 Před 4 měsíci

    I LOVE the box pleats on this coat!

  • @sheilawilson5589
    @sheilawilson5589 Před rokem

    Use a few magnets on the belt. Space them to be adjustable. The magnets worked well to keep the bottom front of the coat closed. They should do just as well on the belt!
    The coat suits you perfectly!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      The magnets unfortunately aren't strong enough to cinch the waist in the way I like (and if they were, I'm not sure I'd want to be putting my phone and magnet near them everytime I reached into my pocket🤣🤣). Good idea though, thank you!

  • @TealCheetah
    @TealCheetah Před rokem +1

    That magnet is brilliant!

  • @glendasmith7507
    @glendasmith7507 Před 3 měsíci

    Simply gorgeous!

  • @asilverfoxintasmania9940

    The finished coat is gorgeous! It has great flair and the hood being detachable is such a clever idea!

  • @Lyissaful
    @Lyissaful Před 4 měsíci

    I love all the features. Amazing work

  • @pollyrees826
    @pollyrees826 Před rokem

    I’m a plus size person who can’t figure out how to fit a pattern to myself so instead of making my clothes I stick to quilting. I really want to learn how to fit patterns, but can’t seam to figure it out. I refuse to wear a garment that looks homemade. Love the coat especially the hood that can be removed, and I also look the best in princess seams, I never thought of hiding a pocket in them. I enjoy your channel very much

  • @susanaperez3643
    @susanaperez3643 Před rokem +1

    Muy sister push me with her into this rabbit hole of historial sewing, as a know Outlander Novels were an inspiration for her, she has been a fan of series and books for very long. So you meet all the thing we love. Thank you!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      That's awesome, thanks for sharing!! You're welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @peglamphier4745
    @peglamphier4745 Před rokem

    I plan, but then make changes on the fly like you Shannon.... because I'm experienced and because I'm impatient with delay. You are delightful and no apologies needed for not enough video. You did fine without it.... cause you rock!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you, Peg, glad you enjoyed the video (even without so much footage of making it)... I hope you'll stick around and check out some of my other videos on the channel, for even more entertainment (and actual sewing)!! 🧵🪡

  • @TheMaggieMia
    @TheMaggieMia Před rokem

    You did a video at the SR Harris Fabric warehouse up in the Minneapolis Minnesota area that I watched a couple months ago, and now I have been there, had a great time and probably spent too much $$, thanks for letting me and others know it existed!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Oh, amazing that you were able to visit and have a successful trip (I mean, it's hard NOT to find something to buy when you're there, right?!)... very, very fun!!

  • @agimagi2158
    @agimagi2158 Před rokem +3

    I got into historybounding through pre-code films and sherlock holmes + videos of some costubers popping up in my recommended.
    I love the pleats in your coat the movement is so elegant and dramatic!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      I just had to Google what pre-code films were, but the whole topic/genre looks intriguing, I had never heard of that before! And thank you 🥰

  • @denisevettraino7916
    @denisevettraino7916 Před rokem

    Fabulous project, Shannon, and the finished coat reflects the labor of love you put into it Gorgeous! I love the pleats and the pockets best but the whole silhouette of the garment is perfection...the length and volume are the drama, as is the rich color of the wool...you thought of everything on this one because who doesn't love a detachable fur-trimmed hood! Sorry, but I'm stumped on that belt closure....I haven't sewn seriously in years, but you certainly inspire me for meaningful historical pieces, Thanks

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you for your lovely words, Denise! And don't worry, there have been many other suggestions for belt closures in the comments (if you EVER need ideas, just skim through the many good ones here)!! Thanks for watching, I love hearing that I can inspire people through my videos 💙💜💙

  • @rgrgeorge
    @rgrgeorge Před rokem

    I love every thing about this coat. I had a fur trimmed hooded dress coat for years and still miss it. I love the detachable hood feature but also love the pleats and the belt. I may have to seriously consider making this coat this summer. I live in Ohio so I should be able to use lighter fabrics like the ones in the series but yours turned out absolutely gorgeous.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you!! You could definitely do a version of this in a lighter weight fabric (and actually the one from the movie is much lighter too)! 💙💜💙

  • @fawntheresa5338
    @fawntheresa5338 Před rokem

    I love the added hood! Zippers are amazing at keeping the cold out. Historical sewing became an obsession of mine when I realized the shapes of my body were better suited to the silhouettes from the late 40's, 50's, and early 60's instead of what has been warn since I reached adulthood.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you, and so true about the zippers! I'm glad that you have found your style and know what looks and silhouettes you feel comfortable and confident in 💪

  • @damogranheart5521
    @damogranheart5521 Před rokem +1

    I live in Minnesota! I love everything about the coat except that I'd change the pocket lining so I don't have to wrestle the pocket to get my stuff out. Fur is Warming! Zippers can rock when careful thought goes into placing them. Well Done Ye!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      I have family in Minnesota!! Have you seen my video on S.R. Harris?! You might enjoy it, as a local!! But yea, if I had a slippery tartan lining, that would be just perfect!! Thanks for watching 💙💜

    • @damogranheart5521
      @damogranheart5521 Před rokem

      @Shannon Makes S.R.Harris is where I got the material for my reversible hooded cloak! I got the black frogs at Minnesota Fabrics, and I don't remember where I got the silver leaf clasp for the other side. Now, there is a pattern(if I can find it) that needs work! I'd put pockets in it for one!

  • @greenecrayon
    @greenecrayon Před rokem

    I have done so little sewing in my life, but I love seeing costuming because my mom did that all while I was growing up. I'm sad that I didn't learn any of it then but I do have a sewing machine that mocks me.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Well the good news is that there is literally no better time to learn sewing than now, with all the free resources online, both videos and blog tutorials... if you feel motivated, all the resources are free, and at your fingertips!

  • @sarahduffy6964
    @sarahduffy6964 Před 9 měsíci

    I LOVE the cold weather alterations.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you!! Got some haters in the comments who insist that this is "nothing like" the show coat, but I am a huge fan of my alterations (and it means I'll actually WEAR the coat)!!

  • @chamberswagner2010
    @chamberswagner2010 Před rokem +2

    That coat is absolutely gorgeous! I love how you took your inspiration historical coat and made it your own.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! A pleasant change from the woman who went off on me in an Outlander Costuming group about how this was a lovely coat and all, but NOTHING like Claire's coat in the show... a dose of reality with our costuming and cosplay is much appreciated 🥰🥰

    • @chamberswagner2010
      @chamberswagner2010 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes I'm sorry you had that interaction. Sometimes the costuming community is so supportive and then sometimes it is...not. Some folks get a bit too wrapped up in their own hobby they forget that not every does (or needs) to do it all the same way. We create to make things and have fun making things. I think your coat is gorgeous and has such beautiful lines and details. And it looks like you enjoyed the process of making it!

  • @lindseyariegel7703
    @lindseyariegel7703 Před rokem

    the magnet omg, genius. I'm going to use magnets like this from now on.

  • @sid4791
    @sid4791 Před rokem

    I started by loving corsets and then having had very basic sewing machine lessons at school I'm an optimistic enthusiastic tryer!!! I'm disabled so I get alot of pain and can only sew for short periods but I find all these sewing adventures inspirational. My wheelchair and Braces mean my choice of clothing can be quite limited but I would love to dress in vintage everyday. I guess my lack of patience means I tend to sew in a more free and hazardous way 😂 at the moment I'm chasing a German Shepherd puppy around with a pinned mockup of a toweling mud robe!!! 😂 he needs room to grow but won't stand still and will probably eat it anyway 😅😅😅

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Awww, give the puppy some pets!! I am sure you are aware of makers like Snappy Dragon and Retro Claude, who address sewing with disabilities, but if not, and you like my channel, you might like theirs as well! 💙💜💚 Thanks for watching!!

    • @sid4791
      @sid4791 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes brilliant thank you I will xx

  • @katwitanruna
    @katwitanruna Před rokem +1

    Love love love the hood! I’m thinking of adding some to at least one of my full length gowns.

  • @marywest2896
    @marywest2896 Před rokem

    the fur to me is the cherry on top of a gorgeous garment...the magnet is brilliant...I don't sew well at I, but I love watching artists at their craft, to me you create art, and I love watching folks create....

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 Před rokem

    I have never heard anyone say "frigid hellscape" in such a cheerful tone of voice before. 😂😂

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      LOLLL ok, you actually made me laugh out loud there... glad you enjoyed that bit! 😆❄️

    • @teresaellis7062
      @teresaellis7062 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes I am glad to give you a laugh. 😊I really enjoy your videos. The research that goes into them, your enthusiasm for the subjects you choose and the inspirations and ideas of how to get materials for your projects. I am impressed.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      @@teresaellis7062 Awww, thank you 🥰🥰

  • @karenfrances
    @karenfrances Před rokem +1

    I love the pleats, the hood, but mostly your ingenious way of changing the pockets. I became interested in historic fashion after I wrote a story on Mary Wollstonecraft and needed to do some research on what they wore in the eighteenth century. From my research, I found Abby Cox's channel and her books and now your channel, and have been fully immersed ever since.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you!! You're the first person to mention the pockets (surprisingly enough)! Glad you found my channel and are enjoying the (at least vaguely) historical content! 💯💙💜💚

  • @Tyalisse
    @Tyalisse Před rokem +2

    I am definitely a "need a perfect pattern" sewist. Even with patterns, I struggle with ensuring peices stay the same size once they've been cut out so that they match up (I swear there's an imp that magically distorts my cut out peices!). I'm making Stede Bonnet's robe right now, and you would THINK a bunch of rectangles would be easy to make behave....ah well, practice makes perfect.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      If you're struggling that much with your pieces distorting, my number one recommendation would be to make sure you're paying attention to grainlines! There are other things to look at after that, that might be culprits, but grainlines and how your placing your pattern pieces on the fabric might be the problem!

  • @GoblinGhouls
    @GoblinGhouls Před rokem +5

    I have multiple ideas for the closure!
    So my first thought is a button (though that will lead to some button holes being visible since it needs to be adjustable). You could, however, if you like the look of not having a button on the outside of the belt, add the button to the end of the underside of the belt, then add the button holes to the places you need them. In the warmest conditions no button holes would be visible since your coat would be over less layers.
    Alternatively - you mentioned you don't like the idea of hooks and eyes because they'll be visible, but what about a hook with a bar made from thread? This would at least feel a little more permanent than the safety pin, but also when you find a better option you could just cut the thread bars off the belt. You could also use a safety pin as the bar instead of thread while you look into other fastening methods (then there's no thread for anyone to see while you find something else).

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      I think these are both good ideas for closures and I admit that i have thought about just committing to one button and a couple button holes, since that'd be pretty low profile. Others have suggested kilt pins (giant, fancy safety pins) as a nod to outlander as well, which is fun thought... so many good ideas!!

    • @GoblinGhouls
      @GoblinGhouls Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes A kilt pin is a great idea! They come in so many styles too, so you could change up the way your closure looks if you want to. A thistle one day, a Celtic knot the next...oh! I think I saw a video on the channel NotYourMommasHistory where they made modern day adaptation of a chatelaine. I don't think it's really accurate to an item Claire would have, and it's probably not really necessary since you put in some good sized pockets - but if you feel like having a decorative tool on your belt you could add some additional anachronism.

    • @GoblinGhouls
      @GoblinGhouls Před rokem

      I've found another temporary and adjustable solution! There are basically large hook and eye closures that I've found to make jeans/trousers that are too large fit. They attach using locking pins on either side (I've seen some that have one or two pins per hook/eye). I think I'm going to buy several because my weight fluctuates and some of my favorite jeans and slacks are too loose again. They seem handy - and potentially customizable with various pins.

  • @barbt259
    @barbt259 Před rokem

    Been thinking about a wool coat and this has given me inspiration and food for thought. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @leisongivangomo4478
    @leisongivangomo4478 Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to the pattern link! I am inspired by your version!!!

  • @BethAge95
    @BethAge95 Před rokem

    The coat is so awesome! The design, fabric and execution - all impeccable! I got into historical costuming through sword fighting. Sword fighting led to re-enactment and living history, that led to murder mystery dinners and then during the pandemic costube. I don't even really do historical costuming, but I love watching videos about it and if I sew something that's not for living history/re-enactment I like it to be historically inspired. I do history bound with my viking age tunics and dresses and that's fun. Hope to sew more everyday clothes in the future, but still have to get better friends with the sewing machine.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Awww yessss, thank you! Sounds like a wild journey to bring you here, but very fun!!

    • @BethAge95
      @BethAge95 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes Very fun! I love all things historical (also doing my phd in history) and clothing is such an important part of history so I'm always eager to learn more about it and get first hand experience with making the clothes :) and I can only recommend sword fighting, very good sport :)

  • @mofolk8896
    @mofolk8896 Před rokem +1

    It’s beautiful! My favourite detail is the magnet.

  • @RowanTreeArt
    @RowanTreeArt Před 4 měsíci

    i recently found some black wool that i was going to use to make a coat, but haven't felt inspired by the pattern i have. I may just have to look for a similar pattern to this one because i am inspired!! Gorgeous work and i love how it turned out!

  • @Sunsetluver1
    @Sunsetluver1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the explanation on pre shrinking canvas, I’ve seen where it says it can shrink but didn’t know how to preshrink it. I consider myself a beginner sewer , hope I remember this when I need it!😊

  • @gavannapatterns353
    @gavannapatterns353 Před rokem +1

    Oooh lovely coat! I'm actually a tailor, and I've never pad stitched the entire front of a garment, just collar, lapel and maybe some of the shoulder area. I've always used fusible interfacing for the "big" parts of a coat. But I'm a men's tailor and we sometimes do things a bit differently. I think you did a good job with your additions and changes and the coat looks adorable in the snow 🥰

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Hey, an actual tailor, huzzah and welcome!!!
      Yea, I don't honestly remember why I chose to do that - if I read about it as a technique, or if I just decided that I didn't like the idea of huge pieces of interfacing "floating" around the inside of the coat and that it just made me feel better to tack it down somewhat??
      It doesn't seem to have any downside, other than taking some time (but not even that much time), so I probably figured to just do it and hopefully it'd contribute to the longevity of the garment! Thank you for the comments and compliments, I'm honored that an actual tailor approves of the job 💙💜💙

  • @debraanneclark2188
    @debraanneclark2188 Před rokem

    I love the whole coat and the added hood makes it so versatile. I am not a sewist but I love watching how things are made and the history that goes with all of that

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Awww, why thank you! And I love that you are still enjoying the videos even though you yourself don't sew... that's extra special to me! 💙

  • @katwitanruna
    @katwitanruna Před rokem +2

    I only use patterns for tailored things but even then I mess with them, draw them out on butcher paper with the date and whom it was made for with their measurements. Then I put the pattern in a Manila envelope with details on the outside and along the top so you can flip through your patterns.

  • @cherylhuot4436
    @cherylhuot4436 Před rokem +1

    We’ll done! Beautiful garment

  • @Globetrotteuse42
    @Globetrotteuse42 Před 11 měsíci

    I love what you did, and I'm still coming back to that video, since I wish to do a coat that looks alike, with such hood !
    Hope the pattern will be back soon !

  • @Seelix15
    @Seelix15 Před rokem +1

    There is nothing better than a coat and yours looks fantastic! Love the nod with the tartan pocket lining. Now I want to sew one again, too! For the closure, maybe if its strong enough you could do magnets again? You could put several to make it adjustable

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, I don't think the magnets are that strong... I do want the belt to be very firmly held in place, and I don't think the magnets have that much strength (there's not much force or pressure trying to rip the coat open at knee height, but there is significantly more at my waist 🤣)... good idea though, and many others have suggested it as well!

  • @maryellenoneill9061
    @maryellenoneill9061 Před rokem

    🤩. First time I’ve watched your videos! I’m hooked! I am an outlander fan, I absolutely love the books but have only seen a handful of the shows. Your coat is gorgeous 😍. The flecks of color are wonderful. Thank you for the info on tailoring this work of art. I know some of the terminology but have never worked with wool as regular wool garments make me itch. A wool coat would be nice. I can’t decide on one feature I like best. The snap was a brilliant solution to add closure below the zipper. The pleats and swish are so elegant. I personally liked the curved pockets 😉. I’ll have to check out more of your videos as I’m intrigued and love your enthusiasm and energy. I’ve been to Montreal in the winter so fully appreciate the hood and zipper closure. Fantastic job and so glad to hear it’s done very well for the past three years- may it last many more. I would’ve liked to see the reused interlining pieces you used… 🤷‍♀️. 🤩

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      If you enjoyed the books, you might like at least the first couple seasons of the show... those were the ones that I jived with the most, personally... after that, my mental vision of the characters and the story diverged too much, so I stopped watching and just kept on reading!
      I would have liked to see the reused interlining too... or, honestly, about a zillion other things from the interior of this coat 😭 I'm really not into Instagram, so I didn't take hardly any photos of the process when I did it, which I regret now, but at least I enjoyed the whole journey?
      Hope you have fun with some of the other videos, there are SO MANY good projects in there! If you are looking for a place to start, there's a playlist on my channel homepage with my personal favorites ("Best Of Shannon Makes"), otherwise most of the stuff is pretty fun and much along the same vibes!

  • @lizzaturnbull
    @lizzaturnbull Před rokem +3

    I am definitely a ‘fly by the seat of my pants’ sewist! Fortunately I don’t get too upset when it doesn’t work 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Hey, that’s perfect!! It all works out! 💯💯

  • @wuthelfant2431
    @wuthelfant2431 Před 10 měsíci

    the red blanked mock-up looks kinda cute too ☺

  • @eleanorstrong8315
    @eleanorstrong8315 Před rokem

    During lockdown I found Bernadette Banner and found her sewing so soothing. She inspired me to mend! Ordering new needles seemed like overkill until they slipped through any fabric! I had no idea, a real wake up to using quality tools.
    Your coat is a beautiful work of art, so lovely and so functional. The fabric drapes so perfectly on you. The removable hood was true inspiration giving you more warmth only when needed. Congratulations!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you! 🥰🥳🧵🪡 I think many others have a similar origin story!

  • @kathleennewbern480
    @kathleennewbern480 Před rokem +1

    I love so much about your coat it’s hard to pick just a few. I love the swish and fullness of the bottom. The zipper and magnet are great. And so is the removable hood.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      sooooo basically the whole coat?! ;-) Thank you!! 💙💜💙

  • @pippaseaspirit4415
    @pippaseaspirit4415 Před rokem

    I’m quite happy working from (and adjusting) a pattern, but when I’m feeling inspired and confident I’m also quite happy to completely wing it from what I can see in my head! Your magnet idea is pure genius!

  • @fernlintner65
    @fernlintner65 Před rokem +2

    Gorgeous

  • @amandaberg6671
    @amandaberg6671 Před rokem

    For the belt, maybe you could use a hook and eye + magnet combo. Have the hook and eyes further towards the center of the coat so that they aren't visible even when at the widest setting and hold the end of the belt with a magnet. That way the magnet wouldn't need to carry a very heavy load, but can be used to hide any hooks and eyes

  • @TinaSpencer-mr1cp
    @TinaSpencer-mr1cp Před 4 měsíci

    Optional hood? Princess seams? In-seam pockets! Zipper instead of fiddle-y buttons? Yes, yes, yes & YES!

  • @selfcarewithashley6801
    @selfcarewithashley6801 Před rokem +1

    Amazing! I would love to see her coat from the newest season as well! It's so gorgeous.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      I fully admit to not having seen anything past the early 5th season, unfortunately, but I've no doubt that there continue to be some drool-worthy costumes on there!

  • @yobespierre
    @yobespierre Před rokem

    the 40s would use a button with more than 1 button hole on the belt itself, if they didn't want the hooks/eyes showing. you could also use matching fabric-covered snaps, which is something often done in the 40s.

  • @sternenregen5489
    @sternenregen5489 Před rokem +1

    That's the sort of coat I love. It seemes, that long coats are died out in the north of Germany. You find just very practical synthetical winterjackets. I keep three coats from the ninetees and they are still fine.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Well, many of those shots of the coat were taken in Nürnberg, so there are still *some* long coats in Germany, even if just temporarily (although, yes, I realize that's really more the south of the country) 😁 But it's true, they are less and less common, I'd say definitely hang on to the ones you have!!

  • @tricialinden
    @tricialinden Před 9 měsíci

    WOW Amazing. I'm not a seamstress so I highly admire the time and effort you put into making such a stunning, finished coat. Love the hidden, zippered hood with fur. So practical. and the hidden magnet closure is also impressive.

  • @MissPlaced84
    @MissPlaced84 Před rokem

    You know the expression "they don't make them like they used to"? That's what I like learning about -- not necessarily the historical fashion/costuming, but the old-fashioned techniques and methods behind sewing and design.
    I can say though, I love the style of 1940s clothes. That coat is gorgeous. I love the pleats in the back, and the idea to add the magnet is genius. My daughter struggles with long zippers, and living in Ottawa, she needs a long warm coat. I'm definitely going to do something similar.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for all the lovely words, and yes, agreed that Ottawa winters will equally need some of these extra-warm touches in the ideal winter coat!!

  • @03Destinee
    @03Destinee Před rokem +2

    What a gorgeous coat!! I made my own wool princess coat 8 years ago now (!!!) in a gorgeous eggplant colour and it still looks great to this day andis still one of the projects I'm the most proud of. I made similar adjustment to my pattern for the Quebec winter (hidden zipper closure, hood, thinsulate layer) so it was really interesting to see your take on it! The wool fabric along the wrist hem is starting to get very slightly worn after 8 years of wear so I was planning on maybe adding cuffs after this winter season so I was especially happy to see you added cuffs on yours!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Lovely, lovely, lovely! Purple is another of my fav colors (if you couldn't tell from my wall in the background there, although that's maybe a bit lighter than eggplant)!
      I have only been to QC once, but I'd imagine it's windier than Montreal, so even more important to have all those winter features built in! I think adding the cuffs on to help cover the wear is a genius idea, and I love it!

  • @sewcute_sewvintage
    @sewcute_sewvintage Před rokem +1

    Title made me excited! I know it's going to be good!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      I hope sooo!!

    • @sewcute_sewvintage
      @sewcute_sewvintage Před rokem

      ​@@ShannonMakes so good! Maybe more invisible magnetics for closures. Of course it would mean using more bottom ones

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, I don't think the magnets are that strong... I do want the belt to be very firmly held in place, and I don't think the magnets have that much strength (there's not much force or pressure trying to rip the coat open at knee height, but there is significantly more at my waist 🤣)... good idea though!!

  • @lindabrotherton1225
    @lindabrotherton1225 Před rokem

    Wow do I love your videos. You are amazing, what great ideas. You are so ingenious ❤

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you so much!! Glad you're enjoying them

  • @dianetaylor1085
    @dianetaylor1085 Před 5 měsíci

    Fabulous blue coat!

  • @wingsinthewood
    @wingsinthewood Před rokem +1

    That fabric is beautiful! Such dimension in the color.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Yes, right?! I love the color!! Thank you 🥰

  • @bernedicte5860
    @bernedicte5860 Před rokem +1

    agreed on Outlander séries : 200%. Gorgeous material for your coat.

  • @bakaichigo
    @bakaichigo Před rokem +1

    LOVE this! I want one :D I like that you recycled the old fur, so that its not wasted, but also did not get new real fur. Having that trim really does make a difference!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Thank you!! Yes, I find that using recycled fur is a perfect balance between not using fake fur (basically just plastic) and getting new fur (an idea I don't love)

  • @bowerbirdstyle7661
    @bowerbirdstyle7661 Před rokem

    Fantastic coat! I think you could add a removable flap for the neckline and some removable fur around the cuffs to make them longer. My favourite things are the hood and the beautiful colours in the fabric.

  • @disaidra
    @disaidra Před rokem

    I wonder if a magnet might be the secret for your belt fastening too. You could have a strong magnet at the end of the top piece, and then a thin metal strip hidden in the bottom piece for it to attach to. The texture of the wool would hopefully stop it sliding about, and it would give you ultimate adjustability without anything visible on the surface. The hardest part might be finding something flexible enough that it doesn't make the belt too stiff, and having a way to keep it fixed in place and stop it moving about inside the belt.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      That would be a fantastic idea, if the magnets were strong enough. Unfortunately, I don't think they are... I do want the belt to be very firmly held in place, and I don't think the magnets have that much strength (there's not much force or pressure trying to rip the coat open at knee height, but there is significantly more at my waist 🤣)... good idea though!!