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How to Pattern a Regency Dress WITHOUT Help

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Thanks again to MagellanTV for sponsoring this weeks video! Get your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: It's an exclusive offer for our viewers! Start your free trial today. MagellanTV is a new kind of streaming service run by filmmakers with 3,000 documentaries! Check out our personal recommendation and MagellanTV’s exclusive playlists: Historically, gowns from this era would have been draped on the body. Every piece was custom fit and designed. But how was it done? And how can we manage draping on ourselves? I'm covering the process of draping and fitting an early 19th c gown both ways! Not only will this process help with draping this specific era, but should give insight into how to fit pre-made patterns or refit old bodices. While the Regency era has a huge variety of gown styles, many of them come down to a basic beginning shape. There are even quite a few that retain this base under the fashionable fabric! The best part is, it's the simplest type of bodice to fit. And once you have this garment worked out, you can apply loads of different shapes on top to customize the style. If you want to see the results of Abbys gown fittings, and the insanity of sewing: For @AbbyCox we went with a bib front style, while on me I show a full coverage bodice like a Spencer jacket would have. It's also easy to drape lighter fabric across in so many ways with gathers, pleats, and darts to shape around this base. If you have a mannequin, you can even take the “body block“ and stuff it out to the correct shape and drape on there! This is a system I use for nearly all of my historic clothing. There's no reason to fuss with complex shapes until I know my base fits correctly! So let's get patterning and get ready to make all of those dream garments from Bridgerton, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, or frankly any Jane Austen story ever! Blue Drop Front Gown: Ivory Front Fastening: Red Bodice: Ivory Drop Front: Lavender Spencer: Gown Back: 00:00 Introduction 02:29 Basic Bodice Shape 06:39 Draping Abby 16:36 Fitting Abby 20:38 Basic Self Draping 27:57 Full Bodice Draping Socials Instagram: Tiktok: @cloche_call Patreon: 🎶Music via Epidemic Sound ()

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