I've heard about reinforcing eyelets with leather, but I've never seen how, so that is a video I would be very interested in seeing! Also, look at you using Actual Tools to sand your boning! I'll admit that last time I just used a rock...
These look amazing! I never have thought to do stays with the seam allowances sewn like that and your sewing binding close up was very helpful to me! I can't wait to try this method for a future stay creation!
What pattern did you use for your shift? I feel like the one I made doesn’t have the right neckline and the sleeves feel rather bulky under my bodice sleeves.
Anna Keller, @eighteenthcenturyscot on Instagram, made it for me! For the shifts that I've made, I just use a cutting diagram, and cut the neckline on myself. As for the sleeves, you can make a shift with shorter, un-gathered sleeves (accurate to the 1780s and 1790s)
“Less pokey”. Love it lol. Great video as always. Thanks for sharing.
thank you!
I would like to see a video about reinforcing the eyelets with leather as I have never heard of such a thing!
I've heard about reinforcing eyelets with leather, but I've never seen how, so that is a video I would be very interested in seeing!
Also, look at you using Actual Tools to sand your boning! I'll admit that last time I just used a rock...
okay, I will film when I add the leather! the power tools definitely make it faster lol
The stays are amazing! And the outro... wow, just as inspiring as the stays themselves!
thank you!
These stays turned out so well! 🌻
thank you!
These are GORGEOUS I feel INSPIRED to make stays. too bad I have projects lined up for the next 6 months
thank you! if you do decide to make stays, I am PSYCHED for your vid
I love the outro! Those stays are so beautiful, you did a great job! ❤
thank you
This is such a timely video as I am getting ready to make a set of stays. Thank you so much!
good luck!
As always, I really enjoyed your video! Your stays came out so nice! Thank you!
thanks!
Great tutorial! Thank you! Your stays look lovely 🥰
thank you!
These look amazing! I never have thought to do stays with the seam allowances sewn like that and your sewing binding close up was very helpful to me! I can't wait to try this method for a future stay creation!
glad they were helpful!
The stays turned out so beautiful! I can't wait to make my own pair. Your video has given me so much inspiration :)
I'm so glad! good luck with your stays!!!
I LOVE THESE, you did an amazing job with this project!
thank you!!!
Beautiful!!!
thank you!
Wow. Another gorgeous pair of stays! What are your opinions on using zip ties as boning?
I've used them, and they work pretty well, especially in more heavily boned stays.
Have you had any issues with reed boning in older stays snapping over time with use?
yep! last year's stays have a lot of snapped bones, and I'm gonna make a video about replacing bones in stays.
@@GraciePattenSewing Looking forward to it! I haven't seen anyone anywhere document this process
What pattern did you use for your shift? I feel like the one I made doesn’t have the right neckline and the sleeves feel rather bulky under my bodice sleeves.
Anna Keller, @eighteenthcenturyscot on Instagram, made it for me! For the shifts that I've made, I just use a cutting diagram, and cut the neckline on myself. As for the sleeves, you can make a shift with shorter, un-gathered sleeves (accurate to the 1780s and 1790s)
Are stays like a period bra? What about well endowed women? Do you design them to just smush everything?
From what I understand they’re supposed to distribute the weight to your waist
And many stays have crescent pillows that support the bust
That being said, there are an infinite amount of different types that create different shapes
And yes, exactly it was the bra
I believe we have that kettle at church.