How to Sew a Medieval Supportive Kirtle
Автор: Fantastical Follies Costuming
Загружено: 2021-11-03
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This is the first in a 3-part series in which I make a historically-inspired Maleficent costume. Stay tuned for the next two parts!
The second video: • Making Maleficent's Historically-Inspired ...
Using historical construction techniques, in this video, I walk through the process of both drafting and making a 15th-century, bust-supportive kirtle. I hand-sewed this Medieval kirtle using directions pulled from the Medieval Tailor's Assistant, a hugely useful book with historically-accurate (or adequate, if you will) techniques for everything from braies to headdresses.
This is my first foray into the world of Medieval. Follow me as I go through the drafting processes, and hand-stitch my very first garment! I'm so pleased with the way this thing came out. Hopefully, by watching this video, you can learn from my mistakes and create a kirtle that is supportive, versatile and FANCY.
In addition, like some kirtles from the 15th century, I made it convertible--meaning that the sleeves are pin-in, so I can take them off for those hot summer days, giving this a much larger scope of wear. In addition, with the sleeves being convertible, I can make more sleeves in contrasting colors to freshen up my look, saving on money and construction while having a great, versatile dress fit for many occasions.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:29 Building the Medieval block
06:26 Drafting the kirtle
08:32 Drafting the sleeve ~*scary math time*~
12:07 Making the mock-up
14:12 Cutting out
18:32 Marking stitch lines the lazy way
18:54 Hand sewing silliness and prepping the lining
22:26 Kirtle final fitting
24:12 Gratuitous hand stitching
25:40 Side seam explanation
27:36 Finishing and making pretty
28:28 Adding the eyelets
29:06 Assembling the sleeves
32:17 The hem
35:21 The Reveal
37:23 Takeaways
42:13 Bloopers
Resources:
The Curved-Front Kirtle Tutorial from La Cotte Simple: http://cottesimple.com/tutorials/curv...
Medieval Tailor's Assistant: https://www.amazon.com/Medieval-Tailo...
Fingerloop braid tutorial:
I used Morgan Donner's tutorial here: • Easy Fingerloop Braid - for all your Medie...
As well as Daisy Viktoria's, which explains the challenges of doing longer braids like mine : • Medieval FINGER LOOP BRAID Tutorial | Laci...
Photo References:
1. Rogier van der Weyden, 1430-35
(Vos, p. 24)
Detail from The Descent from the Cross
2. Rogier van der Weydan, c. 1450
(Web Gallery of Art)
Braque Family Triptych (detail)
I found both these photos here, and there are a great many others for your researching pleasure: http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/15th/
Supplies:
Medium weight linen and thread from Mood: https://www.moodfabrics.com/grasmere-...
Medium weight herringbone ticking linen from Burnley and Trowbridge: https://burnleyandtrowbridge.com/coll...
I used 5 colors of standard embroidery floss for the fingerloop braid
Frixion pens: https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=frixion+...
Corset lacing ruler by Amped Atelier: https://amped-atelier.square.site/
Socials:
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My Website: https://jackimoffa.com/
Music I use: Bensound.com
License code: XKC4CDB919VRZAH5
Sound effects by Zapsplat https://www.zapsplat.com/
#historicalcostuming #medievalcostuming #15thcenturyclothing #handsewn
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