18th Century Fall Front Trousers Construction

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • In this Video I demonstrate how I build 18th Century Fall Front Trousers and Breeches.
    I included many tips and tricks to make the process easier.
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  • @ovhvooreen3735
    @ovhvooreen3735 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful. Thank you very much with all the patient tips and tricks.

  • @Gardenerd
    @Gardenerd 4 місяці тому +1

    This was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to demonstrate this complicated process.

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  4 місяці тому

      I'm so glad it was useful! Let me know if you need help in any other spots.

  • @robertmilo5203
    @robertmilo5203 Рік тому +2

    Came for the guide to making fall front trouser but stayed for the helpful tips peppered throughout - thank you!

  • @TorchwoodPandP
    @TorchwoodPandP 10 місяців тому +3

    Kudos to your videographer. He has a steady hand and great camera work. I hope you made him some nice comfortable clothes to wear. Cheers

  • @sunbeampaintings1744
    @sunbeampaintings1744 Рік тому +6

    I actually just wanted to know what a fall front is constructed like, but you had so many helpful tips that I found myself watching the whole video. Thank you so much! Really incredible work :))

  • @anotherblonde
    @anotherblonde 9 днів тому +1

    Wow, I learnt so much. Thank you for sharing. I have 3 Janomes which are IMO after owning a Juki, a Brother, a very nice Toyota, 13 various Singers over 50 years, the very best sewing machines around. One is an ancient steel industrial, one is similar to yours, and a Horizon Memorycraft 77Q. My grandmother made shirts for Selfridges on a Singer treadle from 1912 and taught me how to sew in the 1960s using it. I only make quilts nowadays (started in Nov 2021, made 97 so far), but am writing a Regency novel so was curious to see exactly how britches with a fall were made. I live in England deliberately next door to one of the properties mentioned in a Georgette Heyer novel (Sylvester).

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  9 днів тому

      thank you for stopping by. I'm glad I was able to help.

  • @janethenry1405
    @janethenry1405 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic video!! Kelly, you truly are THE BEST!! You explain and demonstrate each step so clearly, and you make it look so easy. Your work is absolutely phenomenal! 🥰❤ Thank you so much!

  • @silviareginadasilva8668
    @silviareginadasilva8668 6 місяців тому +1

    Obrigada Kelly!
    Brasil❤.

  • @stevenfordham6682
    @stevenfordham6682 5 місяців тому +2

    This is the most amazing video I have seen!! I appreciate all the hand stitching. Can you suggest an accurate pattern for these?

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  5 місяців тому

      thank you for your kind words. Henry Cooke sells top quality patterns through various places. Message him through facebook to find out more information. If you belong to a unit or living history group, they may also have patterns. Also, if you are courageous, you could scale one up from Norah Waugh's Cut of men's clothing, which has images of drafts all over Pinterest.

  • @vincentcervantes7215
    @vincentcervantes7215 6 місяців тому +1

    This is an excellent video! And so helpful with getting the placket placement and attachment correct.

  • @janmarietta4032
    @janmarietta4032 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! Perfect instructions!! Best I've see.

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad they were helpful!

    • @janmarietta4032
      @janmarietta4032 Рік тому +2

      What pattern do you use? I'm in search of a better one than I use.

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  Рік тому +2

      @@janmarietta4032 I draft all my own patterns to fit the client.

  • @americasrisingson
    @americasrisingson Рік тому +3

    Making trousers right now! Going to use this to help me along the way!

  • @Maellen
    @Maellen 4 дні тому +1

    Hi. What pettern did you use, or did you drafted it? It would be easyer to see the pattern and how it works from the beggining...

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  3 дні тому

      Hello, I draft my own patterns. I assume in these videos that you have access to a pattern and know how to cut cloth. They are meant to be a helping hand through some rough bits in the process, not to provide an entire tailoring apprenticeship. That, I would have to charge seriously good money for.

  • @user-li6qr9mv2w
    @user-li6qr9mv2w Рік тому +2

    Such an amazing video! Do you have one that shows how to attach the waistband to the pants?

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  Рік тому +2

      Sorry, no. I tend to sew the waistband on the top three edges to the lining with a fell stitch. Then I stitch the lining to the wrong side of the waist, then top stitch the fashion side. I can do a video of that this Fall.

  • @lyndamascari432
    @lyndamascari432 2 місяці тому +1

    Just found your videos thanks for the information. I live in Kentucky and can't find fabric for men's jacket revolutionary war era. We only have Joann fabric. Is ther a online site for fabric you recommend and what fabric to use. thank you for all the information.

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello, shopping for fabrics can be a long game. In the US, you can order from Burnley and Trowbridge in Virginia and Wm. Booth, draper in Wisconsin. Joanne's might have wool in winter months, not in summer. Mood Fabrics in New York may also carry Wools from time to time. In Canada, you need to look in Toronto on Yonge, or in Montréal on Saint Hubert

  • @paulgardner845
    @paulgardner845 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello, this is the 3rd time I am watching this video, well done by the way. I am new to sewing period clothing, at least cloth , I made a lot of leathers, mountain man type. So, I do want to make the same type of britches as shown here. Is there a pattern that is available? I got one from a seller down by colonial Williamsburg, Va. I am not liking the front flaps, they seem much smaller than yours, ca I simply alter them to make them larger? Also, the sizes available were a bit small for me, I am interested in knowing how to up-size a pattern correctly. I know this may be a bit much, but, can you give me a bit of guidance on how to build a fine pair? Thank you in advance, Paul

    • @kellyarlenegrant
      @kellyarlenegrant  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi Paul, I cut my own patterns. I base them on historical garments, but are cut to the human I am sewing for. Pattern cutting is proportional. You can alter the width of the fall, or the length, depending on the person you are cutting for, the date you are trying to replicate, and the cloth you use. As for sizing up or down, make a cross-shaped cut through each of the pattern pieces and spread apart as needed, then redraw the outside lines. Mock them up in cotton and see how they fit and adjust the pattern so that you have a master pattern that fits you. Then you'll be off to the races!

    • @paulgardner845
      @paulgardner845 2 місяці тому

      @@kellyarlenegrant Thank you so much for the information, I am adjusting a pattern for britches as we speak, I am going to try to change the top edge to follow yours, rather than the double step down that the pattern is calling for, I will let you know how I fare on this venture, thank you, Paul.

  • @Onix_1962
    @Onix_1962 Рік тому +2

    I want to apologize for the many microphone scrapes during this video.

    • @janethenry1405
      @janethenry1405 Рік тому +3

      You do a beautiful job of recording! Thank you! 🤩❤

    • @Onix_1962
      @Onix_1962 Рік тому +3

      @@janethenry1405 This video was challenging because I had very little storage room in my phone. so we did many short takes.

    • @janethenry1405
      @janethenry1405 Рік тому +3

      @Pierre Longtin(Onix1962) You did a wonderful job, though, as you always do! 🤩

  • @stephengent9974
    @stephengent9974 11 місяців тому

    Knots not required just take a couple of back stitches.