Omg, I just went to that Fabric Depot too! It was like stepping into Howl's bedroom! So much sparkle and trim and fabric piled everywhere! It was like a treasure hunt! (I'm from the quilting desert in the medium north, so it was a revelation!)
Your ironing board cover is so pretty! I think the white-blouse-and-dark-walking-skirt look was a VERY SPECIFIC look that just happened to get a lot of press. White and light colours are good for summer, but I've determined that, if I ever make one of those floofy Victorian blouses or dresses intended for summer wear, I'm dyeing it light blue. I think I want a version of the Armistice blouse in black. White is just - bleh. Pin cauldron?! That's awesome! The shirt looks so good, and the colour is amazing!
Sorry to tell you this, but, you really need to make more of these in other jewel tones. Fabulously flattering and well fitted as well as very professional looking. Congrats
Great job! And nobody will see the wonky topstitching unless you point it out to them. Even I mess it up and I've been sewing for what feels like a few centuries (but closer to 50 years). I have a saying up on one door of one of my fabric cabinets that reads, "If no one can see you sins, they don't exist." And anyone who gets close enough to see it is probably violating boundaries. And I used to have that book years ago, but I've moved so many times since the last time I saw it that I doubt it exists any more.
That actually looks really comfortable and is a superb colour on you. Can totally empathise with the origami struggle of plackets, the number of times I get them really nice only to find I've done them the wrong way around!
I think this looks great!! Well done!! Please do not get discouraged by sleeve plackets or any placket. I found they just take a bit of practice using muslin. Do 4 to 6 of them with the intention of learning and getting better and you will get the hang of it. I had to learn them in design school. When the work is not attached to a “garment project” the learning is less daunting. Can’t wait for your next video!! 😊
First, I love your hedgehog pincushion. Second, my whole family, including my 80 year old mom, play D & D in a family campaign led by my 20-something daughter. Finally, the blouse turned out really nicely! It’s a great color and a really pretty shape on you.
Just a hint: Lower the dual feed foot on your Pfaff. It will help with keeping seems straight and will definitely help with top stitching. When I had a Pfaff, I almost never raised it. The blouse turned out beautiful!
I love that color on you. As an older goth type person with no idea what season I am, the only thing I've learned is that I look good in jewel tones, terrible in khaki and orange (like I'm dead) even pastels of khaki green or peach is a freak show. My compromise is black outerwear with all the color stuff close to my face. As for cottagecore? I found a new one, Whimsigoth! Yep, whimsical goth. I found the dark academia too gray, witchcore too plants based(my plants die), and pastel goth is just meh.
Fabulous! Great fit and colour. The back shoulder yolk fits so nice and smoothly and oh so many buttons! Congrats to you, the Husbeast, and the blouse all surviving the process 🤗💕
This is one of my fave colours, too. OMG you have a. cauldron for your pins!!!!! From the reveal one would never guess the frustration you suffered while making it.
This is so pretty! I always think it's magic that people who specialize in "slow" fashion and handcrafts make content for instant consumption. Thank you! great vid
Maire, you have the patience of a saint! It's good to see you again! The blouse is gorgeous. We just missed a tornado by a kilometer here where I live in Ottawa the other day. Scary!
I'm glad the tornado just missed you! We had a tornado just north of us around Day 2, and then started hearing about them hitting Ontario, so I'm glad you're ok!
Gorgeous Maire! I remember my mum doing my colours too. According to her I was a summer because only summer's have blue rings under their skin (blue-ringed octopus, anyone?). Nope - I have yellowish undertones and tan up to quite an olive shade. And I love blacks, deep burgandy, blue, greens, turquoises...
Lol! Mum was annoyingly accurate...and almost always correct. I've come to appreciate the tools she's given me, but on my own terms. It doesn't stop me from wearing what makes me happy 🙂
Well done! My sewing area is upstairs so I don’t work during a heat wave period. I never thought to use that kind of pattern weight. There’s always lots of those here. The cats don’t let me in the door without their canned food! I did colour analysis in the early 80’s and some makeup for local fashion shows. Having no control over the clothing colour on my models, I was able to compensate with makeup. Anyone can wear most any colour, it depends on the shade and, like you say, the look you are going for.
Makeup was my compensation tool for years as well...unfortunately, I can't wear a lot of it. Sensitive skin and a complexion that rarely matches a foundation without looking streaky or like my face is dirty will do that. I'm a fan of a good blush and translucent powder combo 😁
The blouse looks fabulous. I hope the memory of the torment it caused you fades with time. I've just watched several of your videos and I enjoy your content and dry humour. Good luck You-Tubing full time. I will continue to view.
By the way, your Countryside Blouse is lovely and looks great on you! I am making one, but like yours, it's been in time out for a while when I got distracted with job stress & the need to make UA-cam video series for 3 different sewing projects during the worst of COVID that my students could do at home. Your comment about the placement of the placket being in an odd/unusual spot is likely related to the more modern practice in ready-made clothes of just putting it in the underarm seam because it is cheaper to do that than the more vintage or historical placement of a wrist opening. If you think about the shape of kirtle sleeves, or 18th-century sleeves, there is usually a more curved sleeve with the seam set more toward the back to accommodate the way arms naturally fall when relaxed.
I made myself a victorian gentleman's shirt this summer and there is always something else to do with shirts. They are surprisingly hard work. (Granted I hand sewed the whole thing bc I hate myself apparently)
It's one of my favourite parts! I think that if I make this one again, I might experiment with elastic back there for a little ease in weight fluctuations. 😃
I empathize with you on the heatwave and no A/C. Fans are our friends. The burgundy looks amazing with your skin tone, and the blouse is so flattering. Love the gathering in the back. Today is cooler and the rest of the week isn't supposed to be hideous. Take care.
So, first, I just plain enjoyed the video. Second, I really appreciate you showing that even someone as experienced and knowledgeable as yourself still gets challenged. And third, I just like how it came out. The main sewist I follow who makes her own patterns has a big bust to waist differential (like me- I started following her to learn how to address that problem). Her waist to hip is no joke either. She makes her own patterns because she knows how and says it's quicker and easier for her to alter her block patterns that fit than fit every pattern. I read that color theory book way back when I was very young. I totally get how it could help a lot of pale women, but it's so racially biased that pretty much everyone who isn't white _and_ those who are but have tan or olive undertones are all given the same limited winter palette. Which is an ok palette, but it basically says only pale white people who don't have olive undertones can wear most colors without looking bad. I didn't really care, as someone who rarely goes beyond black, red, burgundy,and clear blues, but I found the bias laughably useless to me as a kid. To put it in context, it gave the same color advice to me as a medium toned African American, my friend as a very pale but olive undertoned Italian, and another friend as a medium tan skinned Iranian. It considered more nuance to pale skin, and considered most colors as only looking good on pale skin. Which is cool and all, but not really a great tool if you're lumped in that majority.
Thank you for commenting and letting me know not only about the other sewist you're following (and their patterning challenges), but your own experiences with colour analysis! I think a lot of the latter really hinges on the person doing the analysis, and their interpretation of skin tone, eye/hair colour...all the nuances you mention. My experience came from having a mother with a fantastic eye for colour, and enthusiasm for working with people of diverse colours. I realize not everyone is that privileged, and often just have access to the highly edited words on a page. (I'm not saying she was always right, but it happened often enough to be highly annoying). That said, I hope you were able to find the colours that works for YOU, whether or not it came from a "viral" (for the 80's) pop-culture craze book. 💕
Hello, I’ve just finished and worn the same pattern blouse, and it did take longer than I thought it would. Yes, Truly Victorian patterns are more size inclusive in general but it is a fiddle having to do the admittedly simple maths to get the “ adjusted front” and “ adjusted” back widths , and I have narrow shoulders so I always have to make more adjustments in the shoulder/sleeve pattern also. What I didn’t like about it were the sleeves, because the cuffs are small IF you use the “elbow” length option. I barely had enough fabric in the first place because, firstly I hate to waste fabric so buy as little as possible and never use the pattern company’s suggested layout (usually they have you waste more fabric than not) and secondly, as this was a new pattern for me, I wanted to use stash fabric that I wouldn’t mind going in the ‘fabrics /ufo/ hot fails fabric stash to make into quilting projects. But, it did work out eventually, and I managed to be somewhat pleased with the garment. What I would change is the gathering in the back, because with a narrow frame and large bust, the back gathers come out giving me a peculiar kyphotic hump in the middle of my back. I did love your rant about pattern companies at the beginning because it has been what I have been frustrated about for years. I have made my own bodice block and whilst it helps for corset patterns it is still a process that takes time I haven’t got because there are only a few hours in a day that I can do sewing/ crafts, due to us having large dogs to walk who want (need) long, long walks and that is hard on my joints due to long term arthritis. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It is very helpful, and I would love to see more. 😊
I had not heard about Dame Judi gaming, but that's super exciting! I'm jealous of your machine. I too was a gothy Spring, and when I did eventually save up (in the 90s) to buy a fancy gothy/corseted dress with swoopy lace-trimmed sleeves from Fashion Crimes in Toronto it was burgundy. I love that dress to this day, though I have no idea if I fit in it. It lives next to my wedding dress.
Yay for more shenanigans! Boo to a heatwave! Hey Woman!. How is life treating you up in canoe country? Seen any insane-in-the-membrane moose? We're doing well. Mister Husband is back to work this morning, so hopefully it won't be too many 12 alarm fires kind of day. I'm doing well in Post-surgery Recovery Department. The mammogram people found a pre-/non-cancerous lump in the right. Given family history, I'd rather not get a yearly update on it's growth or lack-there-of. So last Monday I was in for day-surgery and have had to lay off anything of weight since then. Which means I haven't been fishing in what feels like absolute ages. Le sigh. I've figured out the next sewing project - converting a thrifted existing navy and gold specked Indian skirt into a walking skirt (in absolute love with it, even if it was worn by someone a full foot taller, been meaning to do a re-do for years & years). I'm hoping to be done in time for the Pride parade at the end of the month. Indian walking skirt, Doc Martin's, local tee shirt and a hat and sun parasol and colour me done... Excellent news department - the Trucker-convoy-inspired 'rolling thunder' protest only gathered slightly less than 60 bikes. No embarrassment like a public one (the schadenfreuden is strong with this one...). The court appearances for the convoy organizers start in September, so hopefully no stupid free-dumb shenanigans will be inspired to re-occur. Hopefully it will take the air out of the sails of the Jan 6th-wanna-be crowd... so help me if I see another 'confederate' flag flapping around this neighbourhood... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@@stevezytveld6585 glad to hear that your recovering! The waiting is torture I’m glad that they were able to deal with it. Recovery is a pain but as you say much better than watching and waiting to see if things change. I ended up not going. I sent the family instead and had a week off. No demands and working on a few things around here. It was actually nice. The skirt sounds lovely. I’m sure that the outfit will be great. I’m also very hopeful that the idiots don’t get too out of hand. They really need to go back to what ever rock they crawled out from under.
@@robintheparttimesewer6798 Yeah, man, the waiting for results back is a trip. And then some... I'm just thankful that I got into surgery before 2024. Actually the recovery has been more than smooth. I'm maybe at a 1 or 2 on the pain scale' even then, just periodically. Meh. Waiting for the IV bruises to stop being so dramatically purple-yellow... You know, sometimes just having the joint to yourself is holiday enough. Though I'm sorry you missed out on canoe time. Last time I had a weekend to myself I watched a Robin Williams comedy special whilst eating crusty French bread and most of a bottle of red wine... Now. All I have to do is review every walking skirt video so I know how many darts to put in the front... and best guess about the back pleating... Do. The. Thing. Right... And, yeah, the idea of the convoy crew makes me feel sorry for the rock under which they dwell. Poor rock...
I also struggle with the very real gap between firing alterations for straight sizes, and fitting for plus (*my) size and shape, with FBA, sway back, short, etc, etc, etc. Honestly, I think the most accurate basic blocks for me would be of someone draped them on me, such as that Costuming Drama video when Abby and Nicole draped "shapes" for her. But I don't have an Abby or Nicole in my life, so I'm just on a years-long mission to work my way into basic blocks that don't look terrible
I'm considering the possibility of the Mother-in-Law's old adjustable mannequin stuffed into a bootstrap dress form so I can get a body double that's closer to my size. 😃
The blouse is absolutely lovely. Well done. Pieces take the time they take - go easy on yourself. There's a foot for pintucks... Ottawa seems to have joined you in Tornado Valley. This climate change business, not liking it, nope... glad nothing has tried to claw off your siding. Stay safe out there. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
You too! Right now it looks like wildfires are the big thing, so we're keeping an eye on the news to make sure friends and family members have homes to go back to up north (and in BC). Hope the tornados simmer down out there!
New sub here. Im totally impressed. If im having that much trouble with a project, the likelihood of me even finishing it is slim to none. It looks gorgeous on you and the color is fabulous.
Having just put a pair of pants for my husband in indefinite time out i totally feel for you on this project. Sometimes the instructions or design just sabotage you. I do think your blouse turned out great.
@@MaireColclough yes, I'll get them finished, eventually. My sanity isn't worth it.I really do appreciate it when people share the struggles of making things. While the pretty movie-like videos are nice, sewing just isn't really like that most of the time. At least not for me and it's nice to know that others share that journey.
The blouse looks great! Well done finishing it under less than wonderful conditions, the heat and smoke have been so bad. I was amused to see the colours wallet, I had the exact same one (yes also a summer) kicking around for years.
Ngl, having struggled with plackets before I definitely would have noped out of that and just done my own thing on the sleeve seam 😂 because despite having actually gone to art school I still cannot topstitch a straight line to save my life. you are a braver soul than I ❤ and it looks pretty darn great honestly
@@MaireColclough I’ve taken to using watercolor pencils lately and they have been really helpful getting finer lines (I’ve had them 5ever for art reasons and they have only now gotten used lol) Also I feel you on the pattern drafting front, I love Bianca’s pattern alteration videos because I find them helpful given that I’m always just pulling a Mood pattern that’s close to what I want and then just making alterations, but her block drafting videos are based on like 0-18 standard sizes and would still require a bunch of skewing for a 24-26 like me. The alternative I’ve kind of put on the back burner is to make up a purchased shell pattern and just fit/alter it until its actually my size, so if you wanted a block that is something you could try. I have butterick 5628 that goes up to 32 but I’ve seen printables on etsy with even more of a range.
I live in St. Louis, MO, which I find to be a "fabric desert." If anyone can tell me of a place besides JoAnn or Jackman's ($$$) where I can find nice garment fabrics that don't cost an arm & a leg, I will kiss your feet. Quilting cottons at JoAnn do not annoy me nearly as much as the endless bolts of polyester fleece. Come on, how many fleece blankets can one make in one's lifetime without losing one's mind????
It turned out super cute, Maire. While my machine stills lays fallow in its unopened box, I will marvel at your skills and patience. I had planned to sew a few "easy" things to sell, but as my best laid schemes oft go awry, the sewing machine will remain in timeout until the sun rises in the west, apparently. I think you picked an excellent color, & the details on the blouse are chef's kiss *!!! Now, onto mending that corset! Lols & Hugs
You persevered and it looks great! Really nice color. The blouse looks like an intense project. I stick to more medieval styles of clothing where I can happily flee from plackets. On the D&D, I missed that whole thing by being born in the wrong country for that and arriving at an odd age where I totally missed learning about it until I was almost 30. I was very confused when introduced to the concept, and honestly still confused by most of it.
I'm never good at stich in the ditch either.. or plackets. Also I can not let myself work past 9:30-10pm.. I ALWAYS make a major F up if I work too late (the take 2+ hours to fix sort).. which sucks when I'm trying to finish a piece last minute
It turned out to be adorable! The color really is great. The frustration may have been less were it cooler out but kudos to you on persevering! It isn't easy to handle cursed projects and you only threw it at the wall once! I call that a win. :)
What a lovely colour & design! Those fiddly details make all the difference. Did I see a Simon Whistler video on your laptop? Love his work, as well as yours. Looking forward to the next video!
It may have been frustrating to work on, but at least the result looks nice. So that's a win. I had my colours done in the early 90s and the poor person who did it came to the conclusion they were missing a set. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Teddy the latter one, containing all the brightest colours from the others (except yellow which REALLY doesn't suit me, so it's a shame I love the colour and wear it anyay)
@@MaireColclough {grin} I'm also a bloody stubborn bugger who tends to go for the colours I like, rather than the colours that suit me. So, it's a bit of a moot point really
@@devh6168 As I said...most shirtwaists seem fairly similar. I wouldn't be surprised if you can find one that suits you from another patternmaker. If I hadn't already purchased and cut out the pattern almost 2 years ago, I might have tried sizing up one of Black Snail's blouses 🙂
I'd like to thank The Husbeast for not divorcing me during the making of this blouse. 💕
Omg, I just went to that Fabric Depot too! It was like stepping into Howl's bedroom! So much sparkle and trim and fabric piled everywhere! It was like a treasure hunt! (I'm from the quilting desert in the medium north, so it was a revelation!)
Love the colour on you, and it's so wearable - just not easy peasy to make
Your ironing board cover is so pretty!
I think the white-blouse-and-dark-walking-skirt look was a VERY SPECIFIC look that just happened to get a lot of press. White and light colours are good for summer, but I've determined that, if I ever make one of those floofy Victorian blouses or dresses intended for summer wear, I'm dyeing it light blue. I think I want a version of the Armistice blouse in black. White is just - bleh.
Pin cauldron?! That's awesome!
The shirt looks so good, and the colour is amazing!
Sorry to tell you this, but, you really need to make more of these in other jewel tones. Fabulously flattering and well fitted as well as very professional looking. Congrats
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Thank you! 😁
The DnD reference brought me SO MUCH JOY! Also I believe you can never be too old to do something you enjoy/makes you happy.
"Ambulatory porpoise" - Love it!!
LOVE how this turmed out!
Great job! And nobody will see the wonky topstitching unless you point it out to them. Even I mess it up and I've been sewing for what feels like a few centuries (but closer to 50 years). I have a saying up on one door of one of my fabric cabinets that reads, "If no one can see you sins, they don't exist." And anyone who gets close enough to see it is probably violating boundaries. And I used to have that book years ago, but I've moved so many times since the last time I saw it that I doubt it exists any more.
That actually looks really comfortable and is a superb colour on you. Can totally empathise with the origami struggle of plackets, the number of times I get them really nice only to find I've done them the wrong way around!
Oh goodness...I'd hate to think of the time-out the blouse would have earned for backwards packets 😳
Judy Dench, Dungeon Master. THAT is something I would watch. 🤩
And that is an impossible bar for us mortal grandmothers.
What can I say, but the woman is amazing? 😁
Love the little cauldron!
I may have a couple kicking around 😉
I think this looks great!! Well done!! Please do not get discouraged by sleeve plackets or any placket. I found they just take a bit of practice using muslin. Do 4 to 6 of them with the intention of learning and getting better and you will get the hang of it. I had to learn them in design school. When the work is not attached to a “garment project” the learning is less daunting. Can’t wait for your next video!! 😊
I'll have to save back some scraps for practice days 😃
First, I love your hedgehog pincushion. Second, my whole family, including my 80 year old mom, play D & D in a family campaign led by my 20-something daughter. Finally, the blouse turned out really nicely! It’s a great color and a really pretty shape on you.
Just a hint: Lower the dual feed foot on your Pfaff. It will help with keeping seems straight and will definitely help with top stitching. When I had a Pfaff, I almost never raised it. The blouse turned out beautiful!
I'll try that next time; thanks! 😃
Really lovely and looks actually practical, not just for Victorian wear. 🥰
I know this was a frustrating project, but dang, it looks so good on you! Well done. 💜
Thank you! 😃
Agreed! It's super cute! And I love burgundy and gray as a combination.
I love that color on you. As an older goth type person with no idea what season I am, the only thing I've learned is that I look good in jewel tones, terrible in khaki and orange (like I'm dead) even pastels of khaki green or peach is a freak show. My compromise is black outerwear with all the color stuff close to my face. As for cottagecore? I found a new one, Whimsigoth! Yep, whimsical goth. I found the dark academia too gray, witchcore too plants based(my plants die), and pastel goth is just meh.
Stevie Nicks is my Fairy gothmother 😁
Fabulous! Great fit and colour. The back shoulder yolk fits so nice and smoothly and oh so many buttons! Congrats to you, the Husbeast, and the blouse all surviving the process 🤗💕
Thank you so much! 😁
I love you channel
This is one of my fave colours, too. OMG you have a. cauldron for your pins!!!!! From the reveal one would never guess the frustration you suffered while making it.
I have a couple of cauldrons 😁
This is so pretty! I always think it's magic that people who specialize in "slow" fashion and handcrafts make content for instant consumption. Thank you! great vid
Thank you so much! 💕
Maire, you have the patience of a saint! It's good to see you again! The blouse is gorgeous. We just missed a tornado by a kilometer here where I live in Ottawa the other day. Scary!
I'm glad the tornado just missed you! We had a tornado just north of us around Day 2, and then started hearing about them hitting Ontario, so I'm glad you're ok!
This is my second favorite blouse of yours -- follows the blue and white (tied with the black one)!
It looks great! Thanks for the bloopers at the end 😄
Glad you liked it! 😁
Gorgeous Maire! I remember my mum doing my colours too. According to her I was a summer because only summer's have blue rings under their skin (blue-ringed octopus, anyone?). Nope - I have yellowish undertones and tan up to quite an olive shade. And I love blacks, deep burgandy, blue, greens, turquoises...
Lol!
Mum was annoyingly accurate...and almost always correct. I've come to appreciate the tools she's given me, but on my own terms. It doesn't stop me from wearing what makes me happy 🙂
Well done! My sewing area is upstairs so I don’t work during a heat wave period. I never thought to use that kind of pattern weight. There’s always lots of those here. The cats don’t let me in the door without their canned food! I did colour analysis in the early 80’s and some makeup for local fashion shows. Having no control over the clothing colour on my models, I was able to compensate with makeup. Anyone can wear most any colour, it depends on the shade and, like you say, the look you are going for.
Makeup was my compensation tool for years as well...unfortunately, I can't wear a lot of it. Sensitive skin and a complexion that rarely matches a foundation without looking streaky or like my face is dirty will do that. I'm a fan of a good blush and translucent powder combo 😁
The blouse looks fabulous. I hope the memory of the torment it caused you fades with time. I've just watched several of your videos and I enjoy your content and dry humour. Good luck You-Tubing full time. I will continue to view.
The bloopers at the end were so fun :) Hope the heat wave breaks
The past couple of days have been ok, but I never underestimate Mother Nature and her perverse sense of humour...
The final product is so stunning! I love the details on the back.
Thank you so much! 😃
By the way, your Countryside Blouse is lovely and looks great on you! I am making one, but like yours, it's been in time out for a while when I got distracted with job stress & the need to make UA-cam video series for 3 different sewing projects during the worst of COVID that my students could do at home.
Your comment about the placement of the placket being in an odd/unusual spot is likely related to the more modern practice in ready-made clothes of just putting it in the underarm seam because it is cheaper to do that than the more vintage or historical placement of a wrist opening. If you think about the shape of kirtle sleeves, or 18th-century sleeves, there is usually a more curved sleeve with the seam set more toward the back to accommodate the way arms naturally fall when relaxed.
Thanks for the context on the sleeves! That's actually quite interesting 😃
Cute!
I recognize that book from when my Girl Scout troop all had our colors done.
The 80s were quite the thing, eh? What season are you? 😃
I love your point of view, thanks for speaking up for us well upholstered ladies.
That turned out wicked cute! And that color really does work! Brava for your perseverance!
Thank you! 😊
That is a really nice and comfortable blouse with a lot of buttons!!! Keep going, I like your videos very much☀️
Thank you! Believe me, more adventures are coming soon 😃
I made myself a victorian gentleman's shirt this summer and there is always something else to do with shirts. They are surprisingly hard work. (Granted I hand sewed the whole thing bc I hate myself apparently)
What a struggle but so worth it! The gathers at the back are so cute ☺️
It's one of my favourite parts! I think that if I make this one again, I might experiment with elastic back there for a little ease in weight fluctuations. 😃
Wow! Your blouse is beautiful and that colour is absolutely gorgeous on you ❤ definitely worth the hours that went into it, you look stunning!
Thank you! 😃
Blouse looks lovely! I still have my original copy of Color Me Beautiful from all those years ago! I, too, am a summer. Go us!
I've always wanted to find "Goth, but for Summers". I think I may have found a solution 😃
I empathize with you on the heatwave and no A/C. Fans are our friends. The burgundy looks amazing with your skin tone, and the blouse is so flattering. Love the gathering in the back. Today is cooler and the rest of the week isn't supposed to be hideous. Take care.
Thanks for the warning! I may have to hide in the basement this week (for more than one reason)
So, first, I just plain enjoyed the video. Second, I really appreciate you showing that even someone as experienced and knowledgeable as yourself still gets challenged. And third, I just like how it came out.
The main sewist I follow who makes her own patterns has a big bust to waist differential (like me- I started following her to learn how to address that problem). Her waist to hip is no joke either. She makes her own patterns because she knows how and says it's quicker and easier for her to alter her block patterns that fit than fit every pattern.
I read that color theory book way back when I was very young. I totally get how it could help a lot of pale women, but it's so racially biased that pretty much everyone who isn't white _and_ those who are but have tan or olive undertones are all given the same limited winter palette. Which is an ok palette, but it basically says only pale white people who don't have olive undertones can wear most colors without looking bad. I didn't really care, as someone who rarely goes beyond black, red, burgundy,and clear blues, but I found the bias laughably useless to me as a kid. To put it in context, it gave the same color advice to me as a medium toned African American, my friend as a very pale but olive undertoned Italian, and another friend as a medium tan skinned Iranian. It considered more nuance to pale skin, and considered most colors as only looking good on pale skin. Which is cool and all, but not really a great tool if you're lumped in that majority.
Thank you for commenting and letting me know not only about the other sewist you're following (and their patterning challenges), but your own experiences with colour analysis! I think a lot of the latter really hinges on the person doing the analysis, and their interpretation of skin tone, eye/hair colour...all the nuances you mention. My experience came from having a mother with a fantastic eye for colour, and enthusiasm for working with people of diverse colours. I realize not everyone is that privileged, and often just have access to the highly edited words on a page. (I'm not saying she was always right, but it happened often enough to be highly annoying).
That said, I hope you were able to find the colours that works for YOU, whether or not it came from a "viral" (for the 80's) pop-culture craze book. 💕
Hello, I’ve just finished and worn the same pattern blouse, and it did take longer than I thought it would. Yes, Truly Victorian patterns are more size inclusive in general but it is a fiddle having to do the admittedly simple maths to get the “ adjusted front” and “ adjusted” back widths , and I have narrow shoulders so I always have to make more adjustments in the shoulder/sleeve pattern also. What I didn’t like about it were the sleeves, because the cuffs are small IF you use the “elbow” length option. I barely had enough fabric in the first place because, firstly I hate to waste fabric so buy as little as possible and never use the pattern company’s suggested layout (usually they have you waste more fabric than not) and secondly, as this was a new pattern for me, I wanted to use stash fabric that I wouldn’t mind going in the ‘fabrics /ufo/ hot fails fabric stash to make into quilting projects. But, it did work out eventually, and I managed to be somewhat pleased with the garment. What I would change is the gathering in the back, because with a narrow frame and large bust, the back gathers come out giving me a peculiar kyphotic hump in the middle of my back.
I did love your rant about pattern companies at the beginning because it has been what I have been frustrated about for years. I have made my own bodice block and whilst it helps for corset patterns it is still a process that takes time I haven’t got because there are only a few hours in a day that I can do sewing/ crafts, due to us having large dogs to walk who want (need) long, long walks and that is hard on my joints due to long term arthritis.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It is very helpful, and I would love to see more. 😊
I had not heard about Dame Judi gaming, but that's super exciting! I'm jealous of your machine. I too was a gothy Spring, and when I did eventually save up (in the 90s) to buy a fancy gothy/corseted dress with swoopy lace-trimmed sleeves from Fashion Crimes in Toronto it was burgundy. I love that dress to this day, though I have no idea if I fit in it. It lives next to my wedding dress.
I'm so glad to see you back! The blouse is lovely and the colour looks great on you!
Thank you so much! We'll have to see what the next adventure brings 😃
Yay for more shenanigans! Boo to a heatwave!
Hey Woman!. How is life treating you up in canoe country? Seen any insane-in-the-membrane moose?
We're doing well. Mister Husband is back to work this morning, so hopefully it won't be too many 12 alarm fires kind of day.
I'm doing well in Post-surgery Recovery Department. The mammogram people found a pre-/non-cancerous lump in the right. Given family history, I'd rather not get a yearly update on it's growth or lack-there-of. So last Monday I was in for day-surgery and have had to lay off anything of weight since then. Which means I haven't been fishing in what feels like absolute ages. Le sigh.
I've figured out the next sewing project - converting a thrifted existing navy and gold specked Indian skirt into a walking skirt (in absolute love with it, even if it was worn by someone a full foot taller, been meaning to do a re-do for years & years). I'm hoping to be done in time for the Pride parade at the end of the month. Indian walking skirt, Doc Martin's, local tee shirt and a hat and sun parasol and colour me done...
Excellent news department - the Trucker-convoy-inspired 'rolling thunder' protest only gathered slightly less than 60 bikes. No embarrassment like a public one (the schadenfreuden is strong with this one...). The court appearances for the convoy organizers start in September, so hopefully no stupid free-dumb shenanigans will be inspired to re-occur. Hopefully it will take the air out of the sails of the Jan 6th-wanna-be crowd... so help me if I see another 'confederate' flag flapping around this neighbourhood...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@@stevezytveld6585 glad to hear that your recovering! The waiting is torture I’m glad that they were able to deal with it. Recovery is a pain but as you say much better than watching and waiting to see if things change.
I ended up not going. I sent the family instead and had a week off. No demands and working on a few things around here. It was actually nice.
The skirt sounds lovely. I’m sure that the outfit will be great.
I’m also very hopeful that the idiots don’t get too out of hand. They really need to go back to what ever rock they crawled out from under.
@@robintheparttimesewer6798 Yeah, man, the waiting for results back is a trip. And then some... I'm just thankful that I got into surgery before 2024. Actually the recovery has been more than smooth. I'm maybe at a 1 or 2 on the pain scale' even then, just periodically. Meh. Waiting for the IV bruises to stop being so dramatically purple-yellow...
You know, sometimes just having the joint to yourself is holiday enough. Though I'm sorry you missed out on canoe time. Last time I had a weekend to myself I watched a Robin Williams comedy special whilst eating crusty French bread and most of a bottle of red wine...
Now. All I have to do is review every walking skirt video so I know how many darts to put in the front... and best guess about the back pleating... Do. The. Thing. Right...
And, yeah, the idea of the convoy crew makes me feel sorry for the rock under which they dwell. Poor rock...
I also struggle with the very real gap between firing alterations for straight sizes, and fitting for plus (*my) size and shape, with FBA, sway back, short, etc, etc, etc. Honestly, I think the most accurate basic blocks for me would be of someone draped them on me, such as that Costuming Drama video when Abby and Nicole draped "shapes" for her. But I don't have an Abby or Nicole in my life, so I'm just on a years-long mission to work my way into basic blocks that don't look terrible
I'm considering the possibility of the Mother-in-Law's old adjustable mannequin stuffed into a bootstrap dress form so I can get a body double that's closer to my size. 😃
The blouse is absolutely lovely. Well done. Pieces take the time they take - go easy on yourself. There's a foot for pintucks...
Ottawa seems to have joined you in Tornado Valley. This climate change business, not liking it, nope... glad nothing has tried to claw off your siding. Stay safe out there.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
You too! Right now it looks like wildfires are the big thing, so we're keeping an eye on the news to make sure friends and family members have homes to go back to up north (and in BC). Hope the tornados simmer down out there!
New sub here. Im totally impressed. If im having that much trouble with a project, the likelihood of me even finishing it is slim to none. It looks gorgeous on you and the color is fabulous.
The placket on these sleeves are ridiculous! I’ve made this blouse 3 times, so I should know. I just used twill tape for the ties. So much easier.
If I make the blouse again in white, I'll take the twill tape idea! 😃
I love the colour and the style. I think you did a great job under very difficult conditions 👍🏻
This came out really well, despite all the frustrations, and I just love your sense of humor.
Oh thank you 😃
You do look good in blue reds!
And I enjoy your quick, dry humour so much!
Oh thank you! 😃
The gathering detail on the back looks so cute!
I think so too. 😃
Having just put a pair of pants for my husband in indefinite time out i totally feel for you on this project. Sometimes the instructions or design just sabotage you. I do think your blouse turned out great.
Sometimes I just have to put the sewing in the metaphorical penalty box and go touch grass, yup 😁
@@MaireColclough yes, I'll get them finished, eventually. My sanity isn't worth it.I really do appreciate it when people share the struggles of making things. While the pretty movie-like videos are nice, sewing just isn't really like that most of the time. At least not for me and it's nice to know that others share that journey.
Very productive for a heatwave!
I took advantage of the basement whenever I could 😁
I love seeing someone with my same issues with sizing and mistakes being made
Trust me, there were many mistakes 😁
Thank You. I get it. I have a couple of projects that are in semi-permanent hoosgow. Hugs.
The blouse looks great! Well done finishing it under less than wonderful conditions, the heat and smoke have been so bad. I was amused to see the colours wallet, I had the exact same one (yes also a summer) kicking around for years.
They definitely do come in handy. I've been using mine more often when fabric shopping 😃
The blouse is absolutely lovely and the color is stunning on you!! Well done!!
Thank you so much! 😃
It looks great on you. I love watching all the way to the end.
Thank you so much! 💕
I loved the gathered back!
Ngl, having struggled with plackets before I definitely would have noped out of that and just done my own thing on the sleeve seam 😂 because despite having actually gone to art school I still cannot topstitch a straight line to save my life. you are a braver soul than I ❤ and it looks pretty darn great honestly
I cheated and chalked faint lines where I could. I nicked Dad's chalk pencils in 1994 and have been putting them to good use 😁
@@MaireColclough I’ve taken to using watercolor pencils lately and they have been really helpful getting finer lines (I’ve had them 5ever for art reasons and they have only now gotten used lol)
Also I feel you on the pattern drafting front, I love Bianca’s pattern alteration videos because I find them helpful given that I’m always just pulling a Mood pattern that’s close to what I want and then just making alterations, but her block drafting videos are based on like 0-18 standard sizes and would still require a bunch of skewing for a 24-26 like me. The alternative I’ve kind of put on the back burner is to make up a purchased shell pattern and just fit/alter it until its actually my size, so if you wanted a block that is something you could try. I have butterick 5628 that goes up to 32 but I’ve seen printables on etsy with even more of a range.
Very beautiful color on you, and good job on the sewing! I love it.❤
Thank you! It will make a fantastic autumn blouse 😃
So pretty ! That colour does look great on you!
Your blouse looks lovely on and fits you beautifully. Well worth the effort of making it😊😊😊
Thank you! 😊
It turned out so pretty!!! The fit and color look so good.
What a beautiful shirt & excellent color choice!
Thank you! 🙂
Love this pretty blouse! Colour perfect and nice fit. Modeling 🤩 I had a good laugh at the College ruler jk.😂❤
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I live in St. Louis, MO, which I find to be a "fabric desert." If anyone can tell me of a place besides JoAnn or Jackman's ($$$) where I can find nice garment fabrics that don't cost an arm & a leg, I will kiss your feet. Quilting cottons at JoAnn do not annoy me nearly as much as the endless bolts of polyester fleece. Come on, how many fleece blankets can one make in one's lifetime without losing one's mind????
I'm so sorry to hear that! Hopefully someone knows of some places close by that aren't too pricey!
It turned out super cute, Maire. While my machine stills lays fallow in its unopened box, I will marvel at your skills and patience. I had planned to sew a few "easy" things to sell, but as my best laid schemes oft go awry, the sewing machine will remain in timeout until the sun rises in the west, apparently. I think you picked an excellent color, & the details on the blouse are chef's kiss *!!! Now, onto mending that corset! Lols & Hugs
Pro tip: If you need a centimeter of squoosh from your corset, don't ask your husbeast to "just reef on it" 🤣
That is a lovely blouse, but I definitely need to acquire a few more skill points in sewing before I attempt anything remotely that difficult.
❤ beautiful blouse
So good to have you back! I also think the blouse looks lovely on you.
Oh, thank you. I'm just glad it worked out! 😃
You persevered and it looks great! Really nice color. The blouse looks like an intense project. I stick to more medieval styles of clothing where I can happily flee from plackets.
On the D&D, I missed that whole thing by being born in the wrong country for that and arriving at an odd age where I totally missed learning about it until I was almost 30. I was very confused when introduced to the concept, and honestly still confused by most of it.
I wasn't ready for irl manderville lol
I'm so sorry for all the frustration orz but mmmmm that red is delicious, good taste.
I don't think *anyone* is ready for IRL Manderville, honestly 😁
@@MaireColclough a whole line of people doing it would be a great con event though
@@linr8260 Indeed!
That red suits you fabously!
Thank you!
Turned out great! Perfect color and super flattering. Well done!
Thanks so much! 😊
I'm never good at stich in the ditch either.. or plackets. Also I can not let myself work past 9:30-10pm.. I ALWAYS make a major F up if I work too late (the take 2+ hours to fix sort).. which sucks when I'm trying to finish a piece last minute
Wow, it turned out beautifully! Kudos for persisting.
My Edwardian pattern had some really weird techniques in it too, that had me deeply puzzled. 😅
Thank you!
Very flattering pattern and the color does look great on you!
Thank you! 💕
Worth the wait, frustrations & fracas - it's fantastic.
I definitely like how it can be dressed up or down. 😃
It turned out to be adorable! The color really is great. The frustration may have been less were it cooler out but kudos to you on persevering! It isn't easy to handle cursed projects and you only threw it at the wall once! I call that a win. :)
"You only threw it at the wall once" does seem to be a good sewing metric for me 😁
@@MaireColclough Same :)
What a lovely colour & design! Those fiddly details make all the difference. Did I see a Simon Whistler video on your laptop? Love his work, as well as yours. Looking forward to the next video!
You did indeed see the ubiquitous Mr Whistler! He's fun to listen to whilst sewing (and the reason I'm way behind in bingeing TV shows) 😁
Wow it’s beautiful and the color looks great on you, great job!
Thank you so much! 💕
I just love your sense of humour 😁❤️❤️❤️
Right?! My week just got brighter. 😍😍😍
Aw, thank you, Karin 💕
It looks great! Good luck in your new job as a full time youtuber
love the hoodie on you. The blouse turned out beautiful. The color is awesome on you!
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Thank you so much!
It came out lovely! Also so good to see you back, I have missed your videos. :D
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the book suggestion, I ordered a copy
I hope it helps! 😃
That blouse looks great and very practical. I love that colour, it is just beautiful!
It's surprisingly versatle! When I can try it with the Edwardian trappings (sans wardrobe malfuctions), we'll see how it looks in context 😉
@@MaireColclough It will look amazing!!
I love the color of the blouse and it looks great. Can all of your reveals be like the outtakes? 😊
That depends on whether you're referring to the wardrobe malfunctions or the dance prompts from the husbeast 😉🤣
@@MaireColclough The dance prompts and funny poses.🥸
it turned out so nice.
This video has shown you really level up. Beautiful filming and editing.
I’m glad you persevered! Well done!
Thanks so much 😊
the cat tin weights are so good!
They do come in handy 😁
It may have been frustrating to work on, but at least the result looks nice. So that's a win.
I had my colours done in the early 90s and the poor person who did it came to the conclusion they were missing a set. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Teddy the latter one, containing all the brightest colours from the others (except yellow which REALLY doesn't suit me, so it's a shame I love the colour and wear it anyay)
The issues with yellow lead me to believe you're likely a Summer Teddy or Winter Teddy, then...at least, that would be Mum's best guess. 😁
@@MaireColclough {grin} I'm also a bloody stubborn bugger who tends to go for the colours I like, rather than the colours that suit me. So, it's a bit of a moot point really
This looks really lovely on you.
Thank you so much 😃
Very cute!
OK, but the blouse turned out really beautiful ❤ honestly makes me think about making one for myself
From what I've seen, most shirtwaist patterns are somewhat similar...I'd recommend giving it a try 😃
Yeah, if I make something like that I won't be using the TV pattern because reasons....
@@devh6168 As I said...most shirtwaists seem fairly similar. I wouldn't be surprised if you can find one that suits you from another patternmaker. If I hadn't already purchased and cut out the pattern almost 2 years ago, I might have tried sizing up one of Black Snail's blouses 🙂
@@MaireColclough No shade! You mentioned that in the video! :)
I think you look really nice and the color is perfect!!
Thank you so much! 😃
Adorable!! And extremely relatable 😂
Aw, thanks ☺️
What a beautiful shirt! Bravo! :)
Thank you! 😊