Aw, I love Gertie does Dress History! I love all the TH-cam dress historians, but there's not a lot going on for anything after 1930, I'd love to see more of this!
Hi Gertie! I love watching documentaries about history influencing fashion and the evolution of style and function. I hope you do more of these types of videos. Thank you!
Thanks so much Gertie! Yesterday was my bday, and I was given two of your books as gifts - I guess I talk about your channel & style a lot! Loved this video, you have to be in to history with all that vintage glamor - myself included, I think your audience will be very in to these videos :D All the best!!
Yes, the apron on the dress form is a combinations of our patterns. The bib portion is from our Loretta Shorts Pateron pattern. charmpatterns.com/loretta-shorts-pattern/. The skirt is the Charm Stanwyck skirt. charmpatterns.com/shop/stanwyck-skirt/
You make fashion fun. I am way past this look but I love seeing you in it and it suits you so well. You are a fashion treasure! Thank you for bringing back some style again to women's clothes it has gotten very unattractive in the last few decades.We used to make those gingham aprons in home economics class back in the 60's had to embroider it too. Mine was lavender gingham. Great memory. Thanks!😄
I really loved the video! Especially since my mom wore pinafores all the time growing up in the 50's, and now I'm sewing similar things in the Lolita style. It's amazing to see how fashion has evolved and I'd love to see more Gertie Dress History! ^-^
Gertie! Such joy from your sewing help, your historian side and your love of the designs and patterns of the clothing I grew up thinking was the very height of glorious fashion. I thought it would be so great when I would finally become an adult and thus be able to wear those Pat Perkins dresses, lol! Oh, and I once owned that very half-apron pattern -- memory lane.😀😸💖
I absolutely love your work! I've been binge watching all your videos and learning how to sew better! Thank you for adding alot of tips while going through the sewing projects! That helps me alot. I ve been wanting to make my own clothes for a long time but I don't like the patterns I find....until now! 💖💖💖
Golly, I grew up wearing pinafores, mom sewed then for all three of her daughters. She also had a wonderful hand made collection of hostess aprons. We all grew up stitching little handkerchiefs with embroidered flowers with fine rolled hems. Girl you take me back!
If you want to follow more dress historians I recommend @Bernadette Banner,@Abby Cox, @Rachel Maksy , @Karolina Żebrowska, @Nicole Rudolph, @Samantha Bullat etc
I loved this video!!! Thanks for sharing! If you like cozy murder mysteries you should check out the Apron Shop series, ruffles &bows!!! Its about sewing and fabric with a dash of mystery. 😁
Hi Gertie, You looked really cute in the pinafore dress with the long sleeve shirt understanding it. How old is that Sewing Machine? I have a 1957 Ambassador Sewing Machine a few old sewing books some misc patterns from 1956 and an old dress pattern 🙂
@@GertiesWorld thanks Gertie. I’ve sent a message out to make sure the pattern is still available before I join. Thank so much for the Cobbler dress pattern. I’ve already made one so far. And will make another when spotlight get you fabric in!
Awesome! I’m a Drag Enthusiast too! Drag Bikes 🏍, Drag Cars 🚗, even Indy 500🏎, Tractor Pulls 🚜, and Monster Trucks 🛻!!! Gertie, I’d marry you in a second! Just need you bake me a apple pie!
Aw, I love Gertie does Dress History! I love all the TH-cam dress historians, but there's not a lot going on for anything after 1930, I'd love to see more of this!
Check out the Closet Historian 😍 Bianca is great. She does lookbook/catalogue commentary
Hi Gertie! I love watching documentaries about history influencing fashion and the evolution of style and function. I hope you do more of these types of videos. Thank you!
Thanks so much Gertie! Yesterday was my bday, and I was given two of your books as gifts - I guess I talk about your channel & style a lot! Loved this video, you have to be in to history with all that vintage glamor - myself included, I think your audience will be very in to these videos :D All the best!!
Happy birthday!!!
The pinafore style is so beautiful. Thanks for the history lesson.
I LOVE fashion history, PLEASE keep doing it.
I loved this video! I love fashion history and I hope there will be more videos like this in the future
I really loved this video since I absolutely adore pinafore dresses! Is there a pattern for the apron behind you?
Yes, the apron on the dress form is a combinations of our patterns. The bib portion is from our Loretta Shorts Pateron pattern. charmpatterns.com/loretta-shorts-pattern/. The skirt is the Charm Stanwyck skirt. charmpatterns.com/shop/stanwyck-skirt/
Fabulous! Loved hearing about aprons and their influence, would love more fashion history.
You make fashion fun. I am way past this look but I love seeing you in it and it suits you so well. You are a fashion treasure! Thank you for bringing back some style again to women's clothes it has gotten very unattractive in the last few decades.We used to make those gingham aprons in home economics class back in the 60's had to embroider it too. Mine was lavender gingham. Great memory. Thanks!😄
Thank for balancing out some of the other YT’ers historical Videos which can we intimidating. Love you girl!
I really loved the video! Especially since my mom wore pinafores all the time growing up in the 50's, and now I'm sewing similar things in the Lolita style. It's amazing to see how fashion has evolved and I'd love to see more Gertie Dress History! ^-^
Gertie! Such joy from your sewing help, your historian side and your love of the designs and patterns of the clothing I grew up thinking was the very height of glorious fashion. I thought it would be so great when I would finally become an adult and thus be able to wear those Pat Perkins dresses, lol! Oh, and I once owned that very half-apron pattern -- memory lane.😀😸💖
I love your dress design.inspire to you.keep showing your design😍😍
I absolutely love your work! I've been binge watching all your videos and learning how to sew better! Thank you for adding alot of tips while going through the sewing projects! That helps me alot. I ve been wanting to make my own clothes for a long time but I don't like the patterns I find....until now! 💖💖💖
This was fascinating!! Thanks for sharing this historic lesson.
Would love this to be a series!
Absolutely love the history class! Please don’t stop! 😘
Golly, I grew up wearing pinafores, mom sewed then for all three of her daughters. She also had a wonderful hand made collection of hostess aprons. We all grew up stitching little handkerchiefs with embroidered flowers with fine rolled hems. Girl you take me back!
Here from TikTok. Love that pinafore dress ❤
I am so happy to see another video from you again ❤❤❤
Love wearing aprons, especially pinafore styles.
I also love jumper dresses and I never really connected the two. But, yes, you are right!
Thank you.
Reminds me of the styles when I was a kid. Thank you Gertie.☮️💖🎶
I love this and hope we will see more videos like this. It was quite interesting and enjoyable
Lauren Bacall in How To Marry A Millionaire in that pinafore/jumper with the blouse with giant bishop sleeves 😍
If you want to follow more dress historians I recommend @Bernadette Banner,@Abby Cox, @Rachel Maksy , @Karolina Żebrowska, @Nicole Rudolph, @Samantha Bullat etc
also The Closet Historian (Bianca Esposito)
I loved this video!!! Thanks for sharing! If you like cozy murder mysteries you should check out the Apron Shop series, ruffles &bows!!! Its about sewing and fabric with a dash of mystery. 😁
About 45 years ago we sewed one in high school for our sewing project
Love your channel
Hi Gertie, You looked really cute in the pinafore dress with the long sleeve shirt understanding it. How old is that Sewing Machine? I have a 1957 Ambassador Sewing Machine a few old sewing books some misc patterns from 1956 and an old dress pattern 🙂
Thanks for making my day with this video! Also if you aren’t on Gerties patreon, what are you doing with your life? So much fun!!
Thank you 😃❤
Oh Gertie I love Christine’s apron! I so badly want to make one! Any suggestions on a pattern just like it?
She released a pattern for it on her Patreon, I think it was last year!
@@GertiesWorld thanks Gertie. I’ve sent a message out to make sure the pattern is still available before I join. Thank so much for the Cobbler dress pattern. I’ve already made one so far. And will make another when spotlight get you fabric in!
super cute !
Listen, Im also a wannabe dress historian and the dress pinafore is totally a dream garment for myself
Love it 😍
Wouldn’t it be awesome if Gertie and Christine McConnell did a collaboration together?!
How awesome would it be if you were able to come up with a utility style jumpsuit like Rosie The Riveter????? I would jump on that in a heart beat.
Ooooo... Now I'm contemplating a mashup of the Presley Shirt with the Cobbler Capris as a boiler suit!
Joan Crawford wore a matching one with her daughter.
❤❤❤
Awesome! I’m a Drag Enthusiast too! Drag Bikes 🏍, Drag Cars 🚗, even Indy 500🏎, Tractor Pulls 🚜, and Monster Trucks 🛻!!!
Gertie, I’d marry you in a second! Just need you bake me a apple pie!