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BARO AT SAYA PATTERN & SEWING TUTORIAL | TRAJE DE MESTIZA | MARIA CLARA | FILIPINIANA | LA MODÉLISTE

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • Welcome back to my vlog, where we continue our Filipiniana Series by delving into one of our national costumes, the Baro't Saya, also known as Traje De Mestiza in Spanish.
    The Baro't Saya is the national dress of the Philippines, which combines elements from pre-colonial native Filipino and Spanish clothing or garment styles. The name Baro't Saya literally means "Shirt and Skirt" and is a traditional outfit worn by women.
    In addition to the Terno, which we covered in my previous tutorial, the Baro't Saya has another popular variant known as the Traje de Mestiza or Maria Clara Gown.
    In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to create the Baro or Camisa and the Kerchief or Panuelo in Spanish, which are essential parts of the Baro't Saya outfit. So let's get started!
    TIMESTAMP 🕰️
    00:00 - introduction
    01:29 - design analysis (camisa & pañuelo)
    03:10 - baro / camisa pattern making
    07:46 - low cap sleeve pattern making
    11:58 - sewing the camisa
    20:55 - how to make the pañuelo
    26:12 - sewing the pañuelo
    29:19 - baro or camisa mockup
    29:56 - camisa with pañuelo mockup
    31:30 - end of the video
    TERNO SLEEVE OR FILIPINIANA SLEEVE TUTORIALS
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    And to those who are new to my channel, I have separate videos for the BASIC SKIRT, BASIC BODICE PATTERN MAKING, and CIRCLE SKIRTS tutorials for more detailed pattern drafting and formulas.
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    If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to drop your comments in the comments section!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @msmichi4718
    @msmichi4718 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for all your Filipiniana tutorials! I've just started sewing and I want to learn how to make traditional Filipino clothing. This will come in handy for me :)

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  8 місяців тому +1

      You’re welcome and thank you you can do it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @luiobando1146
    @luiobando1146 3 місяці тому +1

    I have viewed this multiple times already and have started on my kid’s filipiniana costume inspired by the show Maria Clara and Ibarra. This is really of great help and reference. Please make a Saya tutorial too since it’s a baro’t saya ❤❤❤

  • @edenbrander7315
    @edenbrander7315 Рік тому +2

    So proud of you and thank you for being here teaching people . God bless you more.❤

  • @jameslloydranza890
    @jameslloydranza890 Рік тому +3

    Amazing🤩🤩🤩,I was able to learn more on how to draft the pattern for the camisa properly, I tried looking at other tutorials but it always ended up baggy for the bodice portion of the camisa,while yours turned out smoothly. I hope you complete this look and make an 1880s version 0f the saya de cola

  • @e.etrama3026
    @e.etrama3026 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you!! I'm planning to make my own filipiniana for my graduation 💗 ang problem ko lang ay ung paglagay ng sablay but i really want this style the most!! Really excited to learn from youu

  • @guavee
    @guavee 11 місяців тому

    Thanks po sa pattern and sewing guide. Try ko ito gawin para sa pamangkin ko next year.

  • @mayflorvolker9305
    @mayflorvolker9305 Рік тому +2

    Thank you ,,,sooooo proud of you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @princessvillona
    @princessvillona Рік тому +1

    Very informative, mas natuto pako dito kaysa sa school 😅

  • @user-si5yl2jd4z
    @user-si5yl2jd4z Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing a knowledge

  • @fashionbymyatsu
    @fashionbymyatsu 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks you for sharing.

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  10 місяців тому +1

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @ruthgalvez6468
    @ruthgalvez6468 Рік тому

    Thank you.. for sharing...

  • @chelairosales9306
    @chelairosales9306 5 місяців тому

    Thank you gagawa ako nito pra sa inaanak ko need dw nila sa dchool

  • @meiduh
    @meiduh 4 місяці тому

    Can’t express how happy I am to find such an informative video. Thank you!
    Will you happen to release a video on how to pattern/sew a saya?

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  4 місяці тому

      Hi there! Maybe some time this year. I just have a lot of content to shoot for the next line up

  • @stephaneroy2687
    @stephaneroy2687 Рік тому

    So beautiful. I love it. Very great job my Love. I'm very proud of you.

  • @mommyuldo3437
    @mommyuldo3437 11 місяців тому

    Ang galing! Excited to try. Btw, ang ganda ng mannequin 😊❤

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  11 місяців тому

      Go for it! Bought it in Lazada Bacolod mannequins name nang shop go na

  • @melisaalcontin5018
    @melisaalcontin5018 10 днів тому

    Hi, what fabric did you use for camisa and pañuelo?

  • @JuliusEricCuison
    @JuliusEricCuison Рік тому

    Thankyou for this😊❤

  • @markiancarbonell5018
    @markiancarbonell5018 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @paulineferrill4348
    @paulineferrill4348 2 місяці тому

    What is the purpose of the facing? Would you do it if you were using a heavier fabric? I want to make this with linen and adding facing seems like it might be too bulky. But perfect for a gauzy cotton!

  • @KimberlyHufalar
    @KimberlyHufalar 6 днів тому +1

    Kind of fabric na ginamit???

  • @mingronquillo2193
    @mingronquillo2193 4 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @billyxalviola4979
    @billyxalviola4979 2 дні тому

    Can I ask what fabric did u use?

  • @honeyboohoo
    @honeyboohoo 2 місяці тому

    one size fits all po ba yung pañuelo? I have broad shoulders po kasi on top of me being plus size kaya nangangamba ako sa size niya 😅

  • @clarasew9894
    @clarasew9894 2 місяці тому

    What type of fabric did you use for this?

  • @JeanLockmiller-jh3ov
    @JeanLockmiller-jh3ov 5 місяців тому

    so beautiful i would like to have sewing lesson from you if theres any way

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  5 місяців тому

      Unfortunately I don’t have a school! 😅

  • @redimali319
    @redimali319 Рік тому +3

    you re the best

  • @cyriljohannesconcordia1115
    @cyriljohannesconcordia1115 Рік тому

    What kind of fabric did you use in doing the camisa? Thank you 😊

  • @user-vc8km4os9j
    @user-vc8km4os9j 8 місяців тому

    What fabric of camisa

  • @marwanageeb2024
    @marwanageeb2024 Рік тому

    رائع جدا

  • @eunicebelen4307
    @eunicebelen4307 9 місяців тому

    how long did this whole method take po? also what kind of skirt is worn with the baro't saya and is there a tutorial for that po?

    • @MarkEdisonAlviz-official
      @MarkEdisonAlviz-official 7 місяців тому

      Based on the design of the upper garment, the camisa matches the Filipina clothing of 1870’s to 1880’s. The skirt during those decades of the 19th century Philippines were still Saya de Cola (Floor length), but less balloony compared to the early 19th century Victorian Philippines. But to make it more proper, female had to use, “enaguas” (undergarment dress), ankle-length falda (inner skirt or long half-slip), and tapis (outer or sobrefalda) to avoid the saya easily blown up when it’s windy.

  • @eunicebelen4307
    @eunicebelen4307 9 місяців тому

    how much pattern paper did you use in total po? what is the width length of the pattern paper as well

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  8 місяців тому

      I don’t count how much pattern paper I use. I already have a roll of plotting paper 😅

  • @sammy8329
    @sammy8329 Місяць тому

    Gow can i order

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  Місяць тому

      Hi there unfortunately I don’t sell 😢

  • @isabellabravante6280
    @isabellabravante6280 Рік тому +1

    How much yardage did you use in total? Plan to make this for buwan ng wika

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  Рік тому +1

      for the top i used, 4 yards of thai linen because the sleeves are so big, tapos sa panuelo i used diamond gazar 2 yards para sure. lace, old stock ko na talaga so pili pili ka nalang sa divi or sa seller

    • @isabellabravante6280
      @isabellabravante6280 Рік тому

      THANK YOU SM FOR REPLYING ❤❤

    • @isabellabravante6280
      @isabellabravante6280 Рік тому

      @@LAMODÉLISTE is there a way to make the top out of 2 yards lang? Like lessen the sleeves or 4 tlaga needed? Kind of on a budget kasi

  • @darylljancruz
    @darylljancruz Рік тому

    What fabrics did you use on this?

  • @YsabellaLagutao
    @YsabellaLagutao 3 місяці тому

    what fabric po ginamit nyo sa camisa?

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  3 місяці тому

      Hello there, Thai linen ang ginamit for the camisa it’s available sa divi or shoppee

  • @leniefranco5747
    @leniefranco5747 Рік тому

    What fabric did you use?

  • @msCarmell99
    @msCarmell99 9 місяців тому

    What fabric did you use???

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  9 місяців тому +1

      I think I mentioned it somewhere. But for the camisa I used Thai linen, for the panuelo I used diamond gazar since piña fabric is so expensive

  • @JohnroJosephGuaren
    @JohnroJosephGuaren 5 місяців тому

    Firstly, I enjoyed watching this. Pero this is me being picky, I was really bothered by the pronunciation of camisa. CAMÍSA, accent on the second syllable, and not camisá which I hear sa video.
    And a slight "correction" lang on rhe construction of the elements if you are aiming for a more historically-accurate version.
    1. The sleeves usually do not reach the wrists. They are usually cut lower than the elbow but higher than the wrists.
    2. For the panuelo, the folds are ideally not sewn because the panuelo should have visible dimples at about the shoulder area, especially if you are targetting a late 1800s look.
    Anyhow, your final output looks great with your choice of mocha as color (very similar to abaca or piña) plus the white embroidery patches. I wonder if you could create another set using piña/jusi/or abaca fabric instead.

    • @LAMODÉLISTE
      @LAMODÉLISTE  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for the correction and for at least enjoying the video!
      I have a kapampangan accent that’s why I say Camisa that way.
      And I don’t have the handbook that was published by SLIMS? If I am not mistaken, so I really don’t have the idea how the historically-accurate version is. That being said not all seamstresses follow the historically-accurate version due to modernism and the fast labor using machines.
      But thank you for your input it’s always appreciated.
      Pina is very expensive and I think I will not do this look anymore since I already posted this on my UA-cam channel. But thanks for the suggestion 👍🏼

    • @carrywon8767
      @carrywon8767 4 місяці тому +1

      The sleeves actually have variety! As a historical dress enthusiast, meron po ako nakita na, long sleeve past the wrists or even covering the hand.
      I've seen portraits where they would fold the sleeves up because it was too long, so maybe the painter could see and let the subject show off their expensive jewelry, fan or lace.

    • @JohnroJosephGuaren
      @JohnroJosephGuaren 4 місяці тому

      @@carrywon8767 actually agree. Just as I wrote, the sleeves are USUALLY (meaning not always) cut below the elbow and above the wrist. Wala naman akong sinabi na walang long-sleeved versions. :)
      Regarding the slim long-sleeve versions that were folded, those were actually from an earlier time period. The camisa focused in this video is specifically the late 1800s type which featured a loose bell-shaped sleeve, most usually cut shorter and not reaching the wrist.

  • @Queenlagadepalacio
    @Queenlagadepalacio 2 місяці тому

    Can you please start selling some?🥹