Following 1950’s Skirt Patterns : Sewing through the Decades

I would like to make nothing but skirts. They are the easiest thing to make. No bound buttonholes! No shoulder pads! No collars! What a brilliant garment (that’s why I decided to make two!) Enjoyed this video? Check out the others in this series!: Things mentioned: Patreon : The orange fabric was from Jo-anns The grey fabric was from Goodville Fabric Outlet Belting was from a trim shop in NYC Pattern one is McCalls 7245, purchased from Moongemini -Blouse was from Princess Highway -Hat from Remember Yesteryears Antiques -Shoes from Royal Vintage (peggy) Pattern two is McCalls 8673, purchased from Renningers Antique Market -Sweater from etsy; vintage -Hat from Remember Yesteryears Antiques -Shoes from Royal Vintage (peggy) ✩✩✩ If you would like to help support the channel, please check out my Patreon! It helps fund all my videos. And contributing gives you early access to my videos, and access to a bunch of exclusive content! ✩✩✩ If you are interested in seeing more of my work or contacting me, I’ll leave links to my various sites below! Instagram: Blog: https: Email: AngelaCostumery@ [serious inquires only please!] ✩✩✩ About me: My name is Angela Clayton, I’m a twenty year old designer and seamstress who is currently living on Long Island, in NY. I’ve been sewing for five years and focused on period costumes and original designs for the last three. I make costumes for fun and to expand my skill set so I can hopefully get a job in the industry someday. I can be contacted with inquires about paid work via the email above. ✩✩✩ My patterns (go buy them!): clayton Meet my sewing machines video! : My dress form is a 10-12 display form from My reference books: How I do my hair! : ✩✩✩ Tutorials (features actual sewing): Making of Videos (features actual sewing): Progress Log Playlist: Project Vlogs: ✩✩✩ Music; Chris Zabriskie, Prelude 10 :
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