I Sewed myself the Strawberry Dress (But Made it Regency) | Red Dress from Emma 2020 | VA Mesh Dress

In this video, I draft a regency dress pattern using the draping method on a home made dress form, digitize the embroidery on computer software, stitch it out on an embroidery machine using dissolvable interfacing/stabilizer, then sew up the dress. I also show the undergarments involved with traditional regency dress. I also partake in a photoshoot with some very talented artists. This video was sponsored in part by @babylocksewing , with whom I’m a Baby Lock Ambassador. Machines Used: Embroidery - Baby Lock Venture Serger - Baby Lock Victory Sewing - Baby Lock Soprano Digitizing Software Palette 11 Red Mesh dress based on the one at the Museum of Victoria and Albert Strawberries inspired by the Lirika Matoshi dress at Strawberries digitized from an extant at the Cooper Hewitt useum: A giant thank you to the people who helped make the photoshoot possible: Lindsey Hinderer who took the photographs Malorie Harris who did the hair and make up: Elise Sowgrace who helped Lindsey with the shoot: Anna of LittleBitGerman who laced me into the gown and also helped take the shots of the photoshoot: Materials for the gown: Dress form: Fabric: Thread: Tire Silk Thread 50wt Stabilizer: @Babylocksewing dissolvable stabilizer Notions: Burnley and Trowbridge Getting Dressed Sequence: Corset: Red Threaded @redthreaded Shift: Shop Beyond Time Petticoat: Shop Beyond Time Stockings and Shoes: @americanduchess Makeup: Chanel Music from Artlist
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