Omg, I can't believe I never thought about putting the pieces underneath the tulle, pinning and THEN cut it out! I've been cutting pattern pieces and trying to match them up for ages. I love you!!
Literally only clicked on this video because the thumbnail made the dress look like it was made of plastic bags. I stayed because it ended up being a very beautifully crafted piece of clothing! Amazing!
I love watching you work with making your own pattern. My mom's septmother could never afford patterns in the 1930-1940's. She would windowshop & go home and cut patterns out of old newspaper.
I love your work so much Angela, I'm in the final throws of sewing my own Cinderella gown and I love to come back to your videos for inspiration! Your talent never ceases to amaze me 🌸
absolutely mesmerizing. you are wise beyond your years! nice to see the younger generation taking an interest in sewing although I would say this is more than sewing, your creativeness is awe inspiring and I thank you for sharing this with the world. Love the classical music to the video, its almost as if your hands are playing the seamstress keyboard! I love it, love it, love it!!
Angela, your technical prowess and artistic vision are impressive and delightful. I so enjoy your video library. Please continue sharing your seam work explorations!
Hi Angela! I am Brazilian, and shortly a website here posted their dresses, I loved his work and am loving cade again, the dresses that you make are gorgeous! love you!
This might sound weird, but I'm making my own wedding dress and this is hugely helpful! I was just wondering, How wide is that plastic boning? Do you use a pattern to know where to place boning channels or do you just know it intuitively by now?
Thanks for sharing your process your work is beautiful I only wish I could sew and make clothes , maybe someday , keep up the good work can't wait for the next video
Beautiful to watch and inspiring as well. You are so professional that I am green with envy. The Bach makes it absolutely exciting! I tried making a similarish bodice once and it turned out pretty well, but then I became too scared to actually put the grommets in! I was so worried that they would mess up all of my hard work. Now I feel slightly justified...but I wish I'd tried it anyway because I never got to wear it due to my cowardice!
I wanted to make a blue cinderella dress for my daughter for her birthday. I gathered all the information for the making of it by watching many videos. it helped me come out with a good dress for her with minimal errors here and there. Thanks for your video. My mother used to stitch a lot for me and my sisters. Pity this source of information was not there during her days. i wish i could attach a snap of the dress with this message
I realize I’m 3 years late but technically this is just a bodice, an 1860s woman would still wear a corset under this. The boning is just for extra shaping and to keep the fabric smooth but a fully steel boned corset would be worn underneath the bodice.
I realize this might seem a bit odd but you really have the loveliest hands, especially given that I know from experience hand sewing leaves you calloused. What is your trick?
where did you learn to do all these amazing dresses? Im impressed and inspired, thank you! Also I love the baroce musik. I hope that one day I can create the same dresses as you.
I love watching you work your magic and this looks as if it's going to be another beauty. (BTW, I know industrial sewing machines are really noisy; you might consider getting noise canceling ear protectors.)
This girl looks like a porcelain doll and I’m not trying to insult her I don’t mean it in any bad way but she does and I clicked on your channel and omg subbed as soon as I saw what you do.
Hi. I am new to sewing. Have no previous experience. I am so inspired by your cinderella dress and would like to make one myself. Bt wanted a full length ball gown with lots of flares. Can i make the outer skirt with 25 meter of organza ( for the outer skirt only. Petticoat is not included in this) ? ?
What type of boning did you use? I want to give the bodice of my Cinderella dress the period accurate structured look, but I'm having trouble deciding on a boning as my experience with it is [exremely] limited. This video and it's sequel have been my go-to and I've probably watched them both over a hundred times each. Thank you so much :)
First video i have ever watched of yours....SUBSCRIBED! I happen to like sewing, love classical music, love princess dresses, hate people talking.... lol, so pretty much i loved everything about this video! Are all your videos like this?...guess im going to have to go find out! LOVED IT THOUGH!
A big Question! I Love the bodige and its halters and its sweetheart shape! Because of My weird measurements i had to use a corset pattern generator, but These pattern Are for a overbust corset only....how do i change the patterns to have a halter bodice like this one ?
Maria Mendoza It is similar to me in size, but not exact since it wasn't a custom order. I often have to make slight pattern alterations because of this, but it isn't a big deal because I always make mock ups!
I know this is an odd question but do you(or anyone for that matter) know of any vintage events that I can wear gowns of this type. Id prefer if it were somewear in florida or a state close by. Thanks!
can u make disney princess outfit series? not only the gownball or the original. like the everyday cinderella outfit or belle. XD i really want to see rapuzel dress by you :'
You could probably use duct tape around the form or your own body. Once you have your shape, you can cut the tape apart to make a pattern. Might be a bit less expensive than using fabric.
Omg, I can't believe I never thought about putting the pieces underneath the tulle, pinning and THEN cut it out! I've been cutting pattern pieces and trying to match them up for ages. I love you!!
Literally only clicked on this video because the thumbnail made the dress look like it was made of plastic bags. I stayed because it ended up being a very beautifully crafted piece of clothing! Amazing!
I love watching you work with making your own pattern. My mom's septmother could never afford patterns in the 1930-1940's. She would windowshop & go home and cut patterns out of old newspaper.
good thing I learned to use my machine this summer!!! once I get enough practice, dresses like this, here I come!!!
I love your work so much Angela, I'm in the final throws of sewing my own Cinderella gown and I love to come back to your videos for inspiration! Your talent never ceases to amaze me 🌸
absolutely mesmerizing. you are wise beyond your years! nice to see the younger generation taking an interest in sewing although I would say this is more than sewing, your creativeness is awe inspiring and I thank you for sharing this with the world. Love the classical music to the video, its almost as if your hands are playing the seamstress keyboard! I love it, love it, love it!!
Angela, your technical prowess and artistic vision are impressive and delightful. I so enjoy your video library.
Please continue sharing your seam work explorations!
Hi Angela! I am Brazilian, and shortly a website here posted their dresses, I loved his work and am loving cade again, the dresses that you make are gorgeous! love you!
because of you i made my own prom dress.. and people choose me as prmqueen! thanks to you:"
I know I'm late but LUCKYYYY!!!!!!!!!
Don’t know you but very impressed you made your prom dress.
Look omg perfect omggggg
This might sound weird, but I'm making my own wedding dress and this is hugely helpful! I was just wondering, How wide is that plastic boning? Do you use a pattern to know where to place boning channels or do you just know it intuitively by now?
Thanks for sharing your process your work is beautiful I only wish I could sew and make clothes , maybe someday , keep up the good work can't wait for the next video
Amazing! Absolutely adore it! I want to study costume design in the future and your videos really help me.
Beautiful to watch and inspiring as well. You are so professional that I am green with envy. The Bach makes it absolutely exciting! I tried making a similarish bodice once and it turned out pretty well, but then I became too scared to actually put the grommets in! I was so worried that they would mess up all of my hard work. Now I feel slightly justified...but I wish I'd tried it anyway because I never got to wear it due to my cowardice!
I wanted to make a blue cinderella dress for my daughter for her birthday. I gathered all the information for the making of it by watching many videos. it helped me come out with a good dress for her with minimal errors here and there. Thanks for your video. My mother used to stitch a lot for me and my sisters. Pity this source of information was not there during her days. i wish i could attach a snap of the dress with this message
This is the first video of you I see. I'm definitely checking out your other work, this is so neat!
im actually practice a lot to be a fashion right now i realize fashion is something that truely inspire me
looks like a ton of work! God bless you! I wouldn't have the patience.
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So great! Love watching a talented person work! Inspiring me to work on grander projects!! Star trek dress right now though... hah!
LolitaCupcakeXD Thank you! Good luck with your project! :)
I too have diy channel, do check it out.😊
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Great tutorial !
Never made a corset before but hopefully going to give it a go ! xx
I realize I’m 3 years late but technically this is just a bodice, an 1860s woman would still wear a corset under this. The boning is just for extra shaping and to keep the fabric smooth but a fully steel boned corset would be worn underneath the bodice.
OMG THIS IS SOOOO AMAZING!!! you are super talented!!! I looooovvvveeeee your videos!!
I would just like to say it's the third time i watch this video and your work is amazing.
I realize this might seem a bit odd but you really have the loveliest hands, especially given that I know from experience hand sewing leaves you calloused. What is your trick?
This was a very well made video. Bravo on some brilliant editing.
where did you learn to do all these amazing dresses? Im impressed and inspired, thank you! Also I love the baroce musik. I hope that one day I can create the same dresses as you.
I love watching your videos. It's relaxing and inspires me to bring out my sewing projects :)
I love watching you work your magic and this looks as if it's going to be another beauty. (BTW, I know industrial sewing machines are really noisy; you might consider getting noise canceling ear protectors.)
This is fabulous- I have learned a lot by just watching this video... Thank u
This girl looks like a porcelain doll and I’m not trying to insult her I don’t mean it in any bad way but she does and I clicked on your channel and omg subbed as soon as I saw what you do.
first video, this is amazing! definitely subscribing :) love watching other people do things I can't to save my life lmao
So beautiful! So using the heavy twill or canvas wouldn't tear the grommets out? Or should I use and awl?
Hi. I am new to sewing. Have no previous experience. I am so inspired by your cinderella dress and would like to make one myself. Bt wanted a full length ball gown with lots of flares. Can i make the outer skirt with 25 meter of organza ( for the outer skirt only. Petticoat is not included in this) ? ?
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
You and your work is really awesome! Can't wait to see more videos from you! :)
What type of boning did you use? I want to give the bodice of my Cinderella dress the period accurate structured look, but I'm having trouble deciding on a boning as my experience with it is [exremely] limited. This video and it's sequel have been my go-to and I've probably watched them both over a hundred times each. Thank you so much :)
thank you so much for posting this its extremely helpful!
WOW such an amazing work, Love the vids!
First video i have ever watched of yours....SUBSCRIBED! I happen to like sewing, love classical music, love princess dresses, hate people talking.... lol, so pretty much i loved everything about this video! Are all your videos like this?...guess im going to have to go find out! LOVED IT THOUGH!
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0:27 I dont have that A mannequin. Where can I get them?
:O I am so making myself one! Then I will walk around my house like a princess.. :'D
A big Question! I Love the bodige and its halters and its sweetheart shape! Because of My weird measurements i had to use a corset pattern generator, but These pattern Are for a overbust corset only....how do i change the patterns to have a halter bodice like this one ?
Wow this channel is awesome. She totally deserves more subs!
Hello wonderful tutorial. where can I find the pattern of the corset please thank you very much
Wow so much work you are very talented! I appreciate the choice of music for the video.
Thank you!
Agreed, The music choice was spot on! :)
could you do a tutorial describing how to make, sew and pattern boning channels? You're so helpful with your tutorials
You are freaking amazing!!!!
What kind of boning are you using and where can I get some?
this dress is superb
Hi! I was wondering how much the fabric cost all together to make this? It's amazing!
I was wondering where you got your boning cool from. I love your work!
wow, really Great video. showing all the steps!! Big THANKS
Do you ever have to re-size your projects? Or are you the same size as your mannequin :0 ? Btw love your talent!
Maria Mendoza It is similar to me in size, but not exact since it wasn't a custom order. I often have to make slight pattern alterations because of this, but it isn't a big deal because I always make mock ups!
+Angela Clayton dress
I know this is an odd question but do you(or anyone for that matter) know of any vintage events that I can wear gowns of this type. Id prefer if it were somewear in florida or a state close by. Thanks!
This is amazing! I love your entire channel! Where did you buy your mannequin???
Would this work for a sleeveless dress? This looks perfect for my Sapphia cosplay
Do Hermione's Yule ball dress please!! :D You're amazing!!
Look omg perfect hmmmm
I love your videos and your skin is amazing. I'm very pale too but your skin is just goal *-*
So beautiful😍
please where l go to learn how to make my dress? I love this project and l hope to learn this
can u plzzz tell me how much net and fabric do we need for making a ball gown ☺
how long does this usually take you?
Beautiful dresses
Do you use any elastic fabric?? Im very interested in this .D
I like Cinderella dresses very much
Beautiful!
l love watching ur videos even though I hv no idea hw r doing it😀😀
I cannot imagine why anyone would give this thumbs down! Sometimes people are absolutely ridiculous and absurd!
Mine is too small, how can I add a size after cutting ?
Mesuline Mermaid of the Rivers
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...a questo punto il modo migliore per fartii complimenti è iscriversi al tuo canale, mettere like, e guardare il video per intero.
Phenomenal!!!
ALLEMAND FROM PARTIA NO.2
Where can you buy the body thing
you are a goddess wow such talent♡♡
Where did you get that Sheer fabric ?
amazing video! enjoyed every second..
hey Angela hiiiii
can u please tell me what r u using ......I mean what is that white paper or white fabric
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How long does it take you to make these
this is amazing!!!
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can u make disney princess outfit series? not only the gownball or the original. like the everyday cinderella outfit or belle. XD i really want to see rapuzel dress by you :'
Where can I download the patterns???
Cuanto y como se llama la tela que uso para falfa favor contestar
where tdo you get the materials?
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Easy method: “bibbidi-bobbidi-boo”
I wish lmao
Hi I well like some one to get me a dress for my ball please. if you can tel me
I'm making it for prom I have a few more years but that means I can add my own things to it maybe in pink
hermoso trabajo 😍
Why so talented and beautiful??? I hope I can be talented like you hehehe
do not punch the but use an awl
why didnt you show how to make buttom part?
love this one :)
I'm going to Paris next year and going to disny land sooo perfect
How about making a tutorial on The Little Mermaids (Ariel) sightseeing blue dress. Please
I didn't not understand meaeurement which u have shown in the vedio
This is so amazing1
I wonder u will sale that dress in chippy price.. 😊😊😊😊😃😂
Please upload the video of mermaid skirt cutting and stitching
Amezing dress cutting
wow! I love it! :)
You could probably use duct tape around the form or your own body. Once you have your shape, you can cut the tape apart to make a pattern. Might be a bit less expensive than using fabric.
why u hve pin the patten with fabric its compasry and why
beautiful