It all came out so beautifully! I tend to set up playlists like this in the background while I'm working so it feels like I'm sewing with company, so I'll have to go back through and watch the production more carefully later, but I'm amazed by the final result here :) Especially given that the bodice is so carefully fitted and you had to do it all on yourself - my absolute least favourite part of any sewing project tbh even when I'm lucky enough to have another pair of hands available. Also good grief, hand sewing an entire outfit skin out in two weeks is incredible/terrifying! I once realised that the corset I'd made for an event was completely wrong a few days out from the deadline and had to panic sew a new one in a couple days - I did most of it with the machine and even then handsewing the binding and channels and so on absolutely murdered my hands. So, major props? And I hope the deadline stress/event drop wasn't too bad afterwards. Your videos are always such an inspiration for me, and I really appreciate you sharing them. Case in point, I'm seriously considering taking the plunge with hand sewing some stays of my own. More slowly. Much, much more slowly...
I so enjoyed the video...thank you sharing for your grace and beauty. 😍 I have handsewn my first under petty coat. Bum roll and petty coat. I still need to find stays , and i will sew apocket and a jacket... Looking forward to watching your videos.
I do usually leave at least some of it laced, just enough to get in and out. But it doesn't look very flattering I think and also with my hair all done up, didn't want to chance messing it up! But yes, definitely a time saver!
I've worn garments of a similar era, and the funny thing is that the comical amount of waist tied things don't actually dig in or hurt at all because the weight of it all gets spread out over the stays or corset. I tried wearing just one of my more elaborate Victorian era skirts without a corset and just a single petticoat and I had literal bruises from the weight of the skirts :D Undergarments are important lol
Ahh! So good to see a new video Bella! You look beautiful as always! I hope you had a good trip, and can’t wait to see more content:) Happy Easter! He is risen!
Love your video and got suggest if look new ideas, cool see dress Combine with ideas of 18th century and the 80s. Then another suggest that think very odd, do Dinsey theme cinderella dress into sleep wear. Example, do Sleepy Beauty dress using sleep wear fabric. Design where dress party comes off and under outfit is set of pajama pants. Give better what talk about, some want dress up like Disney princess, but no where to go or rather dress up home. When some home we are in work gear or pjs.
Happy Easter! Glad you are back. Your work is always beautiful, but I also appreciate the effort you put into your reveals, and you are such a lovely model. Have a blessed day filled with joy, hope, and love.
Beautiful but I honestly cudnt wear all those layers it wud over heat me I hate to think what it was like on a hot day and I really don't get the extra padded rump thing either
It actually isn't as hot as you'd think! especially since they've very breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen. But it is a lot of layers! And the rump thing was just the fashion of the day! Just like the bustle of the 1880s or the hoops of the 1860s.
@@BellaMaesDesigns oh no definitely keep them in going forward because they were hilarious and as you I'm sure are well aware the world is really hard existing right now so when I see things like that that make me just absolutely giggle from a completely safe wonderful wholesome place then I really value and appreciate that energy.
It's been awhile - but I'm back! And Happy Easter!! 💐
Happy Easter!🐣🐰🐇
Happy Easter! 🐇
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter🙏🕊️🕊️😊🤗. Fantastic job😍
Sooooo glad you’re back! I’ve been re-watching your videos over for the 3rd or 4th time, waiting for a new video! 😅
It all came out so beautifully! I tend to set up playlists like this in the background while I'm working so it feels like I'm sewing with company, so I'll have to go back through and watch the production more carefully later, but I'm amazed by the final result here :) Especially given that the bodice is so carefully fitted and you had to do it all on yourself - my absolute least favourite part of any sewing project tbh even when I'm lucky enough to have another pair of hands available.
Also good grief, hand sewing an entire outfit skin out in two weeks is incredible/terrifying! I once realised that the corset I'd made for an event was completely wrong a few days out from the deadline and had to panic sew a new one in a couple days - I did most of it with the machine and even then handsewing the binding and channels and so on absolutely murdered my hands. So, major props? And I hope the deadline stress/event drop wasn't too bad afterwards.
Your videos are always such an inspiration for me, and I really appreciate you sharing them. Case in point, I'm seriously considering taking the plunge with hand sewing some stays of my own. More slowly. Much, much more slowly...
Absolutely gorgeous. What a feast for the eyes: your dress, your hair, and the scenery :) And the end was too cute
Aw, thanks!
I so enjoyed the video...thank you sharing for your grace and beauty. 😍
I have handsewn my first under petty coat. Bum roll and petty coat. I still need to find stays , and i will sew apocket and a jacket...
Looking forward to watching your videos.
Aw, that's wonderful! All the best for the rest of your project!
Great work, Bella Mae!
I love this so much, your dresses are an inspiration.❤
Did women usually unlaced the stays completely? I keep my own laced up but as loose as it gets, with a knot at the ends, and just wiggle into them.
I do usually leave at least some of it laced, just enough to get in and out. But it doesn't look very flattering I think and also with my hair all done up, didn't want to chance messing it up! But yes, definitely a time saver!
Quick question isn't the rump warn other way round that the cloth smooths down the bulk?
The long fabric piece provides stability, but you want that distinct separation in the middle.
I've always seen it worn this way! As @emnboysmom said, you want the distinction of the split rump which helps flatter the design of the Italian gown.
Yes!! There will be no slander of period-accurate corsets and their movability in this house!
🎉 HOORAY! 🎉
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Yay! I've been waiting for this! I've been making an Italian gown and your videos have been SO helpful!
Oh, yay!! So glad to hear that they've been helpful! All the best with your sewing!
That’s an insane number of things to tie around the waist!
YES! SO many things!
I've worn garments of a similar era, and the funny thing is that the comical amount of waist tied things don't actually dig in or hurt at all because the weight of it all gets spread out over the stays or corset. I tried wearing just one of my more elaborate Victorian era skirts without a corset and just a single petticoat and I had literal bruises from the weight of the skirts :D Undergarments are important lol
Ahh! So good to see a new video Bella! You look beautiful as always! I hope you had a good trip, and can’t wait to see more content:) Happy Easter! He is risen!
Aw, thank you! Yes, a great trip and now getting back into things! He is indeed!
Love your video and got suggest if look new ideas, cool see dress Combine with ideas of 18th century and the 80s. Then another suggest that think very odd, do Dinsey theme cinderella dress into sleep wear. Example, do Sleepy Beauty dress using sleep wear fabric. Design where dress party comes off and under outfit is set of pajama pants. Give better what talk about, some want dress up like Disney princess, but no where to go or rather dress up home. When some home we are in work gear or pjs.
Gorgeous outfit! It suits you well!👏🌹 Looks like alot of work- but well worth it.🙏🏼
Thank you so much!
I thought that revealing one's ankles was scandalous in the 1700s. Is that dress a tad short, or is that the desired length?
Amazing how closely you managed to match Felicity's tea dress!!
Would the lady have done her own hair or would a maid have done it even before donning the stays?
Beautiful and well worth the effort 👏👏👏👏👏
Gorgeous dress and lovely video❤
Happy Easter! Glad you are back. Your work is always beautiful, but I also appreciate the effort you put into your reveals, and you are such a lovely model. Have a blessed day filled with joy, hope, and love.
Thank you so much! Same to you!
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Happy Easter, Bella Mae!!! ❤💐
Thank you!
@@BellaMaesDesigns You're welcome!
hi bella! i'm happy to see you well :) have a happy easter with your family
Yes, I've been well, just busy getting content ready for the rest of the year! We did have a wonderful day; I hope you did as well!
It’s so beautiful!!! You did such a lovely job! 😍
Aw, thanks! ❤
This is so pretty. I’d love to see you do a robe a la francaise next. I think the saque back gowns are so beautiful🥰
Happy Easter
I would LOVE to see you make a live action Snow White dress please
Beautiful but I honestly cudnt wear all those layers it wud over heat me I hate to think what it was like on a hot day and I really don't get the extra padded rump thing either
It actually isn't as hot as you'd think! especially since they've very breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen. But it is a lot of layers! And the rump thing was just the fashion of the day! Just like the bustle of the 1880s or the hoops of the 1860s.
Your whole ensemble is GORGEOUS!!!!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely lovely❤
Very well done! And happy Easter :)
Thanks! ❤
I love it!❤ You look fantastic. What an amazing job you did with the entire ensemble. Hope you had a wonderful Easter.✝️🐑🐇🐤
Thank you so much! I did, a beautiful day! I hope you did as well!
@@BellaMaesDesigns Yes, thank you so much. Beautiful sunn
Oops, beautiful sunny day in Georgia. 🌞
The bloopers and out takes are perfection.❤
Yay! Glad you enjoyed them, I debated putting them in or not!
@@BellaMaesDesigns oh no definitely keep them in going forward because they were hilarious and as you I'm sure are well aware the world is really hard existing right now so when I see things like that that make me just absolutely giggle from a completely safe wonderful wholesome place then I really value and appreciate that energy.
@@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar That's a very valid point, thanks for sharing! Glad I I was able to make you giggle!❤