Making Edwardian combinations
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- Hi everyone!
EDIT: quick update, I've had to mute a couple of the background music due to copyright. Sorry! Hopefully the quiet sewing will still be enjoyable.
Following on from making a new early Edwardian corset, I decided to complete my new undergarments by making a pair of combinations. Combinations are a one-piece layer that can replace the chemise. I found some one-piece patterns, but I didn't like any of them. I did read in my research that it was acceptable to join a chemisette/corset cover and drawers into a one-piece, so I drafted some drawers and draped the corset cover.
I used three different kinds of lace and a striped, textured cotton. They didn't colour match, so I tea dyed the cotton and set it with vinegar.
I really enjoy the outcome! Following soon will be an early Edwardian walking suit, hopefully dated around 1901-1904.
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You just made my day by telling me its historically accurate to just Frankenstein a pair of drawers and corset cover together! I felt bad thinking I was cheating.
After watching your lace inserted blouse AGAIN, I watched this video and again I am floored at how you are such a great sewer. REALLY! Attention to detail and your neatness is amazes me. It's not my business but, I hope you out something out of these talents to work for you. I know how expensive it is to make these delicate. My sister in law is a stay at home worker and, she like you create such lady outfits. I don't know if lady is the right word. She created beautiful old time wedding gowns but she does modern to. She also tells the bride if she brings it back she will make a Christining outfit if they would like. She went to college for dental and found she likes this better. Your work is really so great. I will spend the day looking at your creations. thanks for sharing.
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I love to see how different put their personalities in thei garments. Yours is soft and feminine but sturdy. Great job!!
When I was 7 my grandma decided that I had good hands for sewing and creativity so she decided to teach me how to sew and she took me to pick out my first pincushion. Turned out to be the last one I even needed. It's pink and magnetic and very helpful. Don't ask my why, but when my grandma was making things you knew to use the pincushion to pick up pins from the floor before walking in the room with bare feet. The pins would get everywhere. She was an amazing seamstress, but she could NOT keep track of her pins lol. Never could. My mom apparently stepped on many as a child. Hence my grandma's advice about getting a magnetic pincushion. She loved it. I will treasure that thing forever. 😊 and she was right. I turned out quite crafty. I miss her ❤ thank you for the reminder.
Just saw the end... she had button jars too lol, along with other things like all her yarn, I inherited them.
The final product is beautiful. And they look so airy and comfortable!
that decorative button stitch is so darling, ive never seen that kind of detail before! smart move as well to dye match your cotton to the ivory lace, ive seen too many undergarments out there made with bright bleached linen alongside tanned lace, haha! and your combinations came out absolutely fantastic, and the teal ribbon looks so lovely with your complexion!
beautiful work. I watched your 1840's dress, and you were slightly upset with the wrinkling of the bodice. I think I may know why it did that. When you sew the fabric sewing in opposite directions vertically can stretch the fabric weirdly. So I think it happened when you did the boning channels, and sewed up one side, and down the other. Next time, choose one way and sew up one side, then sew up the other side starting from bottom to top both sides, make sense? Just a tip I picked up somewhere along the lines. Beautiful work btw
I've been scouring youtube looking for a dress version of this style to no avail! These would so easily convert, and there is so much room for improvising different design features! My search is over, thank you so much!
Your the first one I’ve seen do lace insertion the heirloom method. I’m glad to see it is still taught to young people.
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These are absolutely lovely! One comment about your buttonholes. I was taught that if there is going to be any horizontal pulling on the closure, you will want horizontal buttonholes. Same rule for vertical. So I think you chose the correct buttonholes for the job!
Love the project, you do wonderful work. :)
Yes, agree!
Watching you work is so freakin therapeutic! Thanks for all that you share with us!
These are absolutely gorgeous! You did such a wonderful job honey.
Those are so cute! I love the accent teal color of ribbon as well.
Omg, beautiful! Also so nice to see how she meticulously finish everything! I might be going too much in to this, but she does felling way different from me. I put my needle parallel to the seem while she holds it in a 90° angle to the seem. Also I tend to hold the fabric up in the air, while she puts it on a surface. Super interesting to see!
Such beautiful work! Your attention to detail is so refreshing and lovely to see.
I really love "heirloom sewing" - which this definitely qualifies for. Did you know that there a scissors especially made for cutting behind the lace and trimming behind/next to lace? They have a blunt tip on the bottom blade and sharp tip on the top - but you can also find them with both tips blunt. It's really hard to poke the scissors through your lace and cut it by mistake which speeds things up a lot. (Well, for me anyway. When I trim behind lace I dread cutting a slash in the lace so always take it extra-slow and careful.)
There are straight ones which are good for things like cutting the fabric down the middle when you've inserted lace. For when you do a lot of trimming behind/alongside lace there are "crank-handled" ones that help you just a bit more too. I'm not sure what brands you have where you are but I highly recommend treating yourself to some if you find them given the amount of this kind of sewing you do!
If you can't find them then high quality "safety scissors" are also handy in a pinch.
p.s. Subscribed - I'm really enjoying your channel!
I didn't know! This is so interesting, I'm going to try and find some more sciessors :O
They're basically the same as bandage scissors that a nurse would use. If you can't find ones in sewing stores, maybe look in medical supply stores.
Wow! These turned out incredible. I have seen these combinations before in pictures and you've done a faithful job. I really want to try making these now!
Very, very pretty! Thanks for showing every details! Don't give up your dreams! Good luck and best wishes to you! ✨💖👋
It may be time consuming, but I really love your technique for the lace insertion! That was such a good idea! Very lovely!
Came here to say exactly that! Thanks so much for showing that technique. It seems like a very good way to be sure to get it done straight, and the outcome was very very beautiful!
This turned out beautifully Cat, well done!
Using frivolous to describe a frilly garment made my evening 😁
I love your method for lace insertion! I'm definitely going to have to give that a try! It looks so much easier than the way I've been doing it!
Such a beautiful combination. I agree with you, I would wear them daily just for the pleasure of it. I think I would only wear this all day at home with the corset to be cheecky. Thank you for sharing your journey through sew this beautiful piece.
How have a never heare of you? You are amazing the combination turnd out so goood. ❤️
My mom used to dye my bright white tights with coffee until they were off-white :)
I like the decorative way to sew on the button.
I love the idea of using tea to making it off white color
the cotton fabric you use is absolutely gorgeous! have been looking for something similar to no success. It turned out so nice.
Lovely work. I especially admired the lovely hand sewing and finishing.
So beautiful and feminine. I have combinations envy now!
Beautiful garment. Yes it takes time to do all that lace insertion but it is well worth it. I love the decorated stitch for sewing on the buttons. I've seen where it was done in a thread color to match the trims. Not sure if that would be historically correct though. Thank you for sharing.
I wonder if adding a green tea or mint tea would have reduced the slight pink tone and brought out a more yellow tone closer to the cream.
I mean it looked good, I love tea dying. Just thinking.
Just found your channel and loving it.
i am rather glad we don't have to wear so many undergarments nowadays!... although they were lovely and frilly.
Beautiful! I loved the button stitch also. I will be using this from now on.
Absolutely beautiful! ❤
Just beautiful! ❤️
Thank goodness my thought process is "historically accurate" then. I've spent the whole week thinking of how to go about making my pair of combinations. I'm not very clothes construction literate.
Very nice!
Ah, you set the tea dye with vinegar. Interesting. I wondered how you were going to do that, what setting agent you would use, if any.
A very nice set.
Did you use the same reference images as Bernadette and Marika?
I believe I did! I used the pair from the MET, www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/157185, I think they're considered the holy grail of combinations! :)
These came out great!!! They fit you lovely. The ones I made myself were uncomfortable I'm wondering if I miss measured somewhere... Might need to try again. :D
You should you should collab with Bernadette banner, I just love you both so much
These turned out very pretty. Did I miss what pattern you used? Also, I wasn't sure if liked the cotton that you used for the fabric. I think you thought it was to light? In color only or the color and weight as well? The piece turned out so beautifully. The laces used were very pretty as well. Thank you for sharing with us.
I draped the top and for the drawers I used a book, The Voice of Fashion by Frances Grimble. I think the weight of the cotton was fine in the end, I just wanted to make it less optic white to match the lace I had a little better :)
What is the pillow you are using when you are hand sewing? It seems to make sewing much easier and faster.
These turned out so lovely the lace inserts are so pretty. I am thinking about making a pair of combinations for myself do you have any recommendations for the aprox yardage of fabric I should buy
For me, the top portion of the combinations barely took up any fabric. The major bit was consumed by the drawer portion, as they are very full. I was able to do mine for under 2 meters I think. Once you've got the drawers pattern sorted, it should be pretty easy to estimate yardage! :)
Beautiful!
So pretty! I love all the lace. Where do you source it from? Do you have any recommendations for online shops?
Etsy!
Great ideas.. Very much appreciated
Where did you find that wide lace?! I haven't been Abe to find anything wider than 2 inches, when 4 inches would be preferable. Did you get it online by any chance?
I understand the struggle for wide lace! Do you mean the one for the waist or for the leg flounces? The waist was a scrap of lace in a big lace bundle, so it was a very lucky find. The flounce one was bought on Etsy, which has hoards of lace so I would recommend checking there!
Hey Cat. Absolutely love your videos. I do have a question however. In this video and your Gibson Girl video, you used the same technique to permanently sew on your lace using the zigzag and then cut your excess fabric. It has now been almost 2 years. Has this technique stood the test of time? If so, your process would definitely be the best and preferred. Let me know if you have a min. It would be so appreciated. Thanks.
That's the way my mother used to do it. She died last year at 102 and learned sewing from her grandmother who was contemporary with the civil war.
@@leeannhoward1608 Thank you so much for your response. It is most helpful. Sorry to hear of your loss, but your mother clearly had a full life. Very nice to hear.
So lovely!
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We're did you find your insertion lace?
So so feminine. I love it.
Question.
When you did the rolled hem, did you stay stitch it?
I didn't! I just ironed it and that helped it stay in place while I sewed :)
Where did you get the fabric? I'm having trouble finding an optimal white for underthings.
I bought this at a local fabric shop so unfortunately it's not very helpful! You could try places like Etsy or ebay for fabric :)
You know, I would like you to share the pattern for the people that we started and seeing you sew would be a complement and that way I would see me more often the s videos otherwise I do not see sense sun vert sew or at least say where to buy the patterns thanks
Hi! Where did you find your lace?
Just a question, is that a leather thimble I see you using when you were first hand sewing the flat felled seam?
Oh and these are exquisite!
Where do you buy your lace from??
But where did you find all of that gorgeous lace??????
mostly online! I like Etsy for lace :)
Cat's Costumery ugh. I hate Etsy
Thank you
Vinegar does not set colour in cotton, salt does. Beautiful work though.
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Please don’t bend down to your work bring it up to you ,
You do such fabulous work I would hate for you to get problems because of it.
I love no music.