I love the fern crown and how detailed you were at the neck part. I feel like every other tutorial gloss over how hard heming the neck is. And that you repeated the steps for the knot and how to wax the thread but silently, the way one would explain to a child, chef's kiss!!!!
Vilken vacker, informativ och inspirerande video! Att se någon i urnordiska kläder i våra älskade skogar i Norden känns så RÄTT! Det är som om själen minns den tiden och längtar tillbaka🌳🌲💚
I love the idea of sewing the seam allowances down! I mostly sew with linen so I serge the seams to prevent raveling, I may need to give your way a try. This pattern is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the tutorial! I was wondering how to finish the slit in the neckline and thanks to you I now know how to! 😃 I’m working on a mock-up for my serk to see if my pattern will work 😄 really looking forward to buy linen fabric to make the real one 😃😃😃
Your videos are SO GOOD! Very high quality and super ästhetic! Thanks also for sharing the fabric store. I never thought I will find a thin linen fabric here in Europe, as they are always so thick…. Which weight did you use here? 150g?
Så fin! Och fint filmat! 😍 Blev lite sugen på att ta tag i min testklänning i liknande mönster och göra den klar så att jag kan testa i linne framöver. Återkommer kanske hit för tips igen. 🙃
I’ve watched it several times, but still can’t figure out how to get the front and back gores inserted properly, and it’s not covered at all in this video?
The side gores are giving me hell. This is probably because I am making a mockup out of a very slippery polyester sheet so that I don't waste any nice fabric.
Ok, Think you for the conatructive critism. I was going for a bit of slow tv, but i will take that into concideration. 🌷 I tried to cut more tights in the last videos.
I love the fern crown and how detailed you were at the neck part. I feel like every other tutorial gloss over how hard heming the neck is. And that you repeated the steps for the knot and how to wax the thread but silently, the way one would explain to a child, chef's kiss!!!!
Please make some more tutorials. Such a pleasant way of teaching us these skills and to be able to learn about the history as a bonus. x
Thank you for this video and all the hard worker that went into it. Your dress turned out very nice, and the scenery is beautiful.
That tool roll for your sewing stuff is amazing!
Wonderful video! You did it great. 😊
Forest looks magical!
Thanks! 🌼😊
Vilken vacker, informativ och inspirerande video! Att se någon i urnordiska kläder i våra älskade skogar i Norden känns så RÄTT! Det är som om själen minns den tiden och längtar tillbaka🌳🌲💚
So beautiful and authentic !!!! A simple and honest tutorial, thank you !!!!
I love the idea of sewing the seam allowances down! I mostly sew with linen so I serge the seams to prevent raveling, I may need to give your way a try. This pattern is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the detailed neckline tutorial! 😀
I really like your take on the serk. And appreciate the attention to research and sources. Keep it up!
Thank you for the tutorial! I was wondering how to finish the slit in the neckline and thanks to you I now know how to! 😃 I’m working on a mock-up for my serk to see if my pattern will work 😄 really looking forward to buy linen fabric to make the real one 😃😃😃
att sitta och sy en vikingasärk ensam i skogen är på riktigt så coolt jag måste lära mig sy nu
Vilken häftig video, otroligt intressant och bra gjort, blir såå sugen att sy en själv🤩😍
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. Very beautiful background.
Wowww!! This is such a beautiful video
✂️🌍🎼💗Thank you very much 🍀🌻
Your videos are SO GOOD! Very high quality and super ästhetic! Thanks also for sharing the fabric store. I never thought I will find a thin linen fabric here in Europe, as they are always so thick…. Which weight did you use here? 150g?
Thank you! I used 240g here. I like it a bit heavier so its not seethrough :)
Beautiful. Definitely will be referencing this video when making mine, I just got my fabric 😁
Where can we find the 5 historical pieces seen at about 3:35 ?
Such a lovely video!
Thank you! 🌼
Everything about this video is stunning!
Aw thank you 🌼
Så fin! Och fint filmat! 😍
Blev lite sugen på att ta tag i min testklänning i liknande mönster och göra den klar så att jag kan testa i linne framöver. Återkommer kanske hit för tips igen. 🙃
Jaa do it! :D
how about a tutorial on how you made that gorgeous fern crown?
How big did you make the underarm gussets???
Usually 8-10cm :)
I’ve watched it several times, but still can’t figure out how to get the front and back gores inserted properly, and it’s not covered at all in this video?
Hi! Thanks for the input. I will make a video and show how to sew gores in linen and wool. 👍😊
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The side gores are giving me hell. This is probably because I am making a mockup out of a very slippery polyester sheet so that I don't waste any nice fabric.
Remember to sew from the bottom so they dont slide away to gore hell 😂
TWO MINUTES INTRO. There are whole vids made and presented in 2 mins. All that pretty stuff should come in the end. I would watch it.
Ok, Think you for the conatructive critism. I was going for a bit of slow tv, but i will take that into concideration. 🌷 I tried to cut more tights in the last videos.
Wow to pad changes all the words 😂 thank you* and constructive*
So beautiful! And the filming is awesome! I want to there now! But I want to wear pants instead of a dress.