Hi Gabrielle, loves the video, tahbks so much for sharing. The shirt turned out amazing! Well done. I'm looking for resources for beginners (from reading patterns, prototyping, up to making a garment. I want to learn it all. I'll take note of the book, seems to be key! BTW love the big puffy sleeves. I've seen somewhere there exist some armatures that would help to keep them up and puffy all the time.
Thank you, I am looking forward to it too as it has been a fee months since I started, but anything good takes time :) thank you for watching my video’s 💕
2 years late, but oh that shirt came out so nice!!! I saw you mention elsewhere in the comments that you might consider digitizing the pattern to sell. Did you ever end up doing that? I'm working on a cosplay with this style of sleeve and I'm having the hardest time finding any sort of premade shirt or even proper patterns to make it myself, and I'd love to purchase it, if you did release it!
To achieve the correct look for the sleeve, you're after, historically, one option was to make 'sleeve bags', which were permanently inset into the upper arm as an extra feature of the lining, in order to puff out the sleeve, and stop them deflating and drooping. I'm sure there's a tutorial somewhere on YT on the 'how to' process, but can't remember where. Anyhow, you'll definitely find more info if you chose to further research the topic and decide to tackle the sleeve issue. Good luck and have fun with your projects!
Hi Ronda, Thank you for your input. With this blouse there is no space to use sleevesupports as the liningsleeve is very fitted, but would love to try to make a pair for a different top. Thank you for watching :)
You could definitely sandwich some lightweight stiffener such as a nice cotton organdy that'll maintain its stiffness through washes, or tulle if you'd like, could work too. The shirt sleeves would look stellar with some organdy though, for sure ❤️ @@gabriellehelenacouture6935
It's a stunningly beautiful set, with the pretty blouse just making it seem to sing.. Oh, The trick Or Key For the sleeves, Is starch. The best modern brand is "Faultless" - The old fashion way is the corn starch bath. Kep up the great work, I love the delicate cotton you chose. It is lovely.
Thank you so much. The whole starching your clothes thing is still someone I am researching and I haven't heard of the brand faultless, will definitely look it up, really appreciate it :)
Was the pattern from the actual book you referenced? And if so could you give us the page number? I love the shirt and you did such a lovely job constructing it.
I love the sleeves but you lost me. Have never attempted this before but I could not see the shape you were cutting out because it was white maybe and not sure on where you were stitching either. Do you have an other video’s where you take the time to show step by step stages with views of the whole sleeve and where you are sewing. Where were the basting stitches, what was the purpose of them in relation to the pattern. The end result was lovely though. I have Victorian dolls I want to make outfits for.
Are you trying to actually make a blouse like this? If so, feel free to email me at gabriellehelenacouture@gmail.com and I'd be happy to help you figure it out ;)
Our favorite line in these older patterns, cookbooks, and general advice books... "And finish in the usual fashion".
Love it
The sleeves are beautiful. I can’t imagine having to iron them !! Xx
I have a clothing steaner, so that definitely helps ;)
Bought the book and love it. Wish I had bought it several years ago !!😂
love the video, the blouse looks so good!, love itttt
Lovely blouse 👋😎
Hi Gabrielle, loves the video, tahbks so much for sharing. The shirt turned out amazing! Well done.
I'm looking for resources for beginners (from reading patterns, prototyping, up to making a garment. I want to learn it all. I'll take note of the book, seems to be key!
BTW love the big puffy sleeves. I've seen somewhere there exist some armatures that would help to keep them up and puffy all the time.
Lovely blouse, can't wait to see the finished outfit.💖
Thank you, I am looking forward to it too as it has been a fee months since I started, but anything good takes time :) thank you for watching my video’s 💕
Well done! Love the happy dance.❤️
Thank you, happy dances all day ;)
Yaaaas!!!! I LIKE BIG SLEEVES AND I CANNOT LIE!!! 😍😍😍
Here is your new entertainment my lady ;)
looks pretty nice!
Thank you :)
2 years late, but oh that shirt came out so nice!!! I saw you mention elsewhere in the comments that you might consider digitizing the pattern to sell. Did you ever end up doing that? I'm working on a cosplay with this style of sleeve and I'm having the hardest time finding any sort of premade shirt or even proper patterns to make it myself, and I'd love to purchase it, if you did release it!
I haven't yet, but I did release some other patterns in my Etsy shop The silvered past. I'll put it on my to do list ;)
To achieve the correct look for the sleeve, you're after, historically, one option was to make 'sleeve bags', which were permanently inset into the upper arm as an extra feature of the lining, in order to puff out the sleeve, and stop them deflating and drooping. I'm sure there's a tutorial somewhere on YT on the 'how to' process, but can't remember where. Anyhow, you'll definitely find more info if you chose to further research the topic and decide to tackle the sleeve issue. Good luck and have fun with your projects!
Hi Ronda, Thank you for your input. With this blouse there is no space to use sleevesupports as the liningsleeve is very fitted, but would love to try to make a pair for a different top. Thank you for watching :)
You could definitely sandwich some lightweight stiffener such as a nice cotton organdy that'll maintain its stiffness through washes, or tulle if you'd like, could work too. The shirt sleeves would look stellar with some organdy though, for sure ❤️ @@gabriellehelenacouture6935
It's a stunningly beautiful set, with the pretty blouse just making it seem to sing..
Oh, The trick Or Key For the sleeves, Is starch. The best modern brand is "Faultless" - The old fashion way is the corn starch bath.
Kep up the great work, I love the delicate cotton you chose. It is lovely.
Thank you so much. The whole starching your clothes thing is still someone I am researching and I haven't heard of the brand faultless, will definitely look it up, really appreciate it :)
Was the pattern from the actual book you referenced? And if so could you give us the page number? I love the shirt and you did such a lovely job constructing it.
This one is from my own collection unfortunately. I am however thinking about digitizing it and making it available in my Etsyshop :)
@@gabriellehelenacouture6935 that would be amazing. You should do that!
I love the sleeves but you lost me. Have never attempted this before but I could not see the shape you were cutting out because it was white maybe and not sure on where you were stitching either. Do you have an other video’s where you take the time to show step by step stages with views of the whole sleeve and where you are sewing. Where were the basting stitches, what was the purpose of them in relation to the pattern. The end result was lovely though. I have Victorian dolls I want to make outfits for.
How is the elbow fitted and sewn?
Oops you answered my question! I should have finished the video before I asked.
Beutifull victorian blouse I want I kno a little about the patterns
Hi Olga, some of my patterns can be bought in my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/TheSilveredPast. The Blouse pattern might be added at some point too :)
For the life of me I cannot figure out how to do the dramatic sleeves!
Are you trying to actually make a blouse like this? If so, feel free to email me at gabriellehelenacouture@gmail.com and I'd be happy to help you figure it out ;)