How To Make A 15th century Medieval Dress (the front laced, waist seam kirtle)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • This is a popular style found in 15th century artwork, a dress or kirtle style characterized by a fitted bodice which laces in front, a waist seam, and a pleated skirt. I'll also show you how I made the sleeves that pin on!
    This is the under layer for my next project - a Burgundian court gown in hot pink brocade!
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro and History
    0:54 Sewing the Dress
    11:39 Results and Thoughts on the Style
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  • @courtneywalsh9780
    @courtneywalsh9780 Рік тому +7

    Pink Cotehardie=Medieval Barbie Cosplay for the Barbie Movie.

  • @alaeniasharpe8881
    @alaeniasharpe8881 11 місяців тому +3

    Don't forget - if you are afraid of sticking yourself with pins - middle age dresses could also have tie on sleeves. Just have to sneak in one end of the tie/string into your sleeve hem that's closer to your wrist and do the elbow closest seam on the sleeve.
    Did this for a play and we were able to use the sleeves for other plays later down the road and made for awesome reusability and versatility of the work that was put into the dress creation.
    We could even add different over skirts/kirtles, aprons, etc to make whole new outfits.

  • @lenabreijer1311
    @lenabreijer1311 Рік тому +3

    I like the idea of using rings! I hate making eyelets and using grommets i always mess up or they end up scratching or pulling out.

  • @gleann_cuilinn
    @gleann_cuilinn Рік тому +1

    a welcome companion to my own current sewing :) my dream is to make a 15th century kirtle for a renaissance faire and i will be coming back to this video when that time comes

    • @DaisyViktoria
      @DaisyViktoria  Рік тому

      Yay I am so glad it will be helpful for your dream dress! I have always loved these styles too! I am sure you will make a great statement at ren faire!

  • @LadyDragonbane
    @LadyDragonbane Рік тому +2

    It's giving me Aurora vibes

  • @gothempress
    @gothempress Рік тому +2

    Love your sweater. "It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus" I have the blanket that says, "Oh, Look! Another Glorious Morning! Makes Me Sick!" haha! Love this tutorial, too. I was looking for an easy tutorial for said dress type.

    • @DaisyViktoria
      @DaisyViktoria  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, and OMG what an amazing blanket! Haha I love that! So glad the tutorial is helpful for you!

    • @gothempress
      @gothempress Рік тому

      @@DaisyViktoria It's a perfect video, seriously. You explain everything so well that I can use it step by step to help me if I get lost. I'm a novice seamstress but I'm sure looking forward to glorious outfits fit for lounging around my home office in lol.

  • @ushere5791
    @ushere5791 Рік тому +1

    gorgeous!! wow!!!

  • @CuteSeamus
    @CuteSeamus Рік тому +2

    i know it's period accurte to pin the sleeves on... however... would putting your lacing rings on the sleeves in strategic places be acceptable... ???

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 3 місяці тому +1

      I don't see why not. In my opinion, if lacing rings were used historically for the front closure, I don't see why some people wouldn't have wanted to use them for sneaky and neat tie-on sleeves aswell. I don't know what the sources say on this, but humans are inherently practical beings, so if something works for one part of a garment, why not use that method for a different part aswell? I'm sure there were people back then who also couldn't stand excessive pins and got creative.

  • @yaellesahbel3157
    @yaellesahbel3157 11 місяців тому

    Very beautiful! Just one question I always have, as it seems uncomfortable for daily tasks: pinning the sleeves: how exactly is it pinned to stay and not hit the skin if moving a lot, and what type of pins? ☺️ I'd really like to understand that part as I'm planning to create a lot of woolen removable sleeves and I'm trying to find out which method would allow me to do so without altering the base dresses with loops or eyelets... and I have the opposite weather, very cold climate 9 months out of 12 so I really need them to stay put.😂
    Thank you for the video, it was lovely and informative!❤

  • @kelley4086
    @kelley4086 Рік тому +1

    Do you recommend using the rings in the front if you’re using the garment for support? I have an A cup.
    Thank you so much for the video. I’m planning a costume for myself and my daughter for our first renaissance fair and your video is very helpful.

    • @DaisyViktoria
      @DaisyViktoria  Рік тому +1

      Yay! Yes, you can use either the metal rings or sewn eyelets, both will be okay!

    • @kelley4086
      @kelley4086 Рік тому

      @@DaisyViktoria thanks for your reply! I’ve been watching a ton of your videos to get ideas for design and construction of my costume and they have been super helpful.