I follow this journey since the beginning and I can wait for the reveal. I really like this format as we can see more in detail all the processes in the making of it.
I love how you merge cosplay and history! Chatelaine was a brilliant idea. If you don't like the owl on the watch, you can just keep it open for the photoshoot. Can't wait to see the whole thing together! As for the videos, I really like that the whole project was split into small bits, this way we have more content and time to see new techniques and you have more breathing space. Although I can see how you might want to have a short project in-between big multi-video ones, like your hobbity clothes. Either way your videos are very enjoyable. Good luck with your new projects!
Thank you so much! Haha I was very proud of myself for the chatelaine idea, I'm glad you also appreciated it 😋 and thank you for the feedback! I definitely prefer splitting things up into multiple videos, the shorter one like the Hobbit video actually take more work for some reason? Maybe bc I have less of a fleshed out plan 😅 but the next few will still be multiple videos, just more like five rather than fifteen haha
I think it ate my comment, so I hope I'm not repeating here. I have enjoyed the long-form format, because there was more technical information than "Hey presto!" Can't wait for the reveal!
I'm so excited to see the reveal!!! 🥺😭 With gloves, I find hand sewing both more efficient and less stressful. Whipping the edges together is much less of a pain, but I get cleaner, less sensory-bad seams with blind hems. 🙂
"Victorian glove darner" - give it a search on etsy and ebay. Similar idea to a sock darner, Just slimmer. A barrel of a Sharpie should work as well (without the historic price tag). I'm thinking gloves may be one of those times where it's quicker and easier to do by hand. I can't even picture the dance you had to do with the machine at each fingertip... Chatelaine suggestion - use letter seal wax to attach the cork to the bottle. Maybe glue it before you wax the cork. Cork can flex with the humidity. I'd be afraid of the glass vial popping off by accident. If you have a travel sized shampoo bottle that you can strip the branding off of, maybe? Chatelaine mix metal motivation - in terms of your character, as Alice you would be grabbing whatever tool came to hand. Matching, smatching. She's kind of living through a cute zombie apocalypses. She'd use the tools as they appear. Video skills recognition - have you been boning up your shooting and editing skill-set? The shot choices and the lighting are just on-point. You are coming into your own with the medium. Well done, you. Everything, as always, is lovely. Can't wait for the reveal. I love Chatelaines. I have a lanyard style one for fishing - leather thong, foam neck brace, purple beads spacing out the clips that hold everything I need when I'm standing knee deep in water. They need to come back as an every day thing. I've said it before - the grandparents were smarter than we are when it comes to physical storage and design principles. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
ah that's so cool, I was just stitching the holes closed when they were on my hands 😅 honestly I think I'm going to have to remake them before I take the whole costume to a convention, maybe I should just hand sew them! That's a great idea with the wax, I was just hoping it would stick in there but that's a much better suggestion! and I totally love the idea that the chatelaine was made by whatever Alice found on her way 😊 I got a some new lighting equipment and I think it's really helped with giving each shot a lot more depth! I've been trying to watch lots of 'how to make good videos' youtube videos so I'm glad it's showing, thank you for noticing and commenting about it! I never thought of chatelaines for fishing, that's such a cool idea!! I think it's really awesome how you use things that are typically thought of as more fashion items for sport!
@@moth.faerie I feel like I've just added to the work pile regarding the gloves. Even if the glove darner is a lovely rabbit hole to fall down. Oops. Your work with the video medium is really paying off. And the lighting is just yummy. Yes, your time is being reflected in the final product. Well. Done. The fishing lanyard/Chatelaine makes all the difference when you're on the water. Everything is tethered to you. And everything is accessible. The boys of fishing are in love with these cross-body sling packs that can Hold Everything. Which means they're wandering around with pounds of stuff. She types as she's still in the process of paring down the fishing kit that fits in my variation of a 17th c. pocket...
@@stevezytveld6585 haha that's ok, the perfectionist in me wants them to be just right anyways. does everything get very wet when you go fishing? or is that why they like the cross body bags? so many logistics to think of when your sport is catching things out of the water!
@@moth.faerie So far it's been ok for staying dry. I'm not comfortable wading about in water deeper than my knees and the pocket ends about 2 or 3 inches above. So far I've only been flooded out by a thunderstorm (all of me got soaked, much fun, beautiful and glad to get to shore). But it kept everything together so I count it as a win. And yeah, the guys like to swing their packs so that the weight is on your back. My problem with the cross body is the usual 38FF issues - that much weight smooshing down just isn't comfortable. Plus? The cross-body packs cost north of 200$. Uh, no. Not paying that much for a nylon mesh bags built in a sweatshop. They're also built to encourage you to be a maximalist and buy All the equipment. My Granddad fished with a minimal kit. I figure, so can I. The big trick of standing in the water with stuff is tethers.
In my experience making gloves, especially out of lightweight material, it's honestly less of a pain to just handsew the little fourchettes. My machine likes to eat anything less than an inch wide, too, and they are such a small project that you might actually save time doing it by hand because you won't have to go back or repair any rips.
Hello, I found your channel last night and just fell in love. Your hard work, your enthusiasm, your Cats... Holy cow I love your cats. I would die for Baby Bat, her little chirps and the fact that she really so obviously loves you and wants to participate in the things you're focused on, it melts my heart. I've been so impressed by you at every stage of your process. These longer form multi video projects are amazing and I get to enjoy your journey whilst doing a spot of hand sewing of my own. One thing I thought of was silver rub and buff, for making the bronze and brassy pieces of your Chatelaine match the silver, and if you're worried about it rubbing off, a coat of clear varnish should seal it in nicely. I am currently studying jewellery making at university and let me tell you, you're doing great. It's all about practice and becoming familiar with your tools and materials. (On that note however, the wire that you found so frustrating when making the crown looks like it was work hardened rather than low quality, and work hardening when it has been moved around, bent, and manipulated a lot is a real issue. Happens even with good quality pure silver wire. I have absolutely shredded pure silver like that. It comes down to knowing how to recognize stress in the metal and how you can put it through the least stress possible, and that's just time.) I really look forward to seeing what you accomplish next, please give both of your beautiful fur babies a gentle nose boop for me!
ah wow thank you so much, this is one of the sweetest comments I've ever received! I really appreciate all the time you took to write this and I'm so glad you found my channel 😊 Baby Bat is honestly really the star of the show haha, she's such a sweetheart 💕 I'm also glad you like the format! I used to use rub and buff ages ago and had completely forgotten it existed! I'll have to try that out when I'm doing pre-convention touch ups on the costume, and thank you for the tip on the clear varnish! Are you studying jewelry making as a whole program or as a class within a more general program? Either way it sounds super interesting! I really enjoyed the single jewelry class I took but there's so much to learn I feel like we really only touched the surface on everything! Unfortunately with the crown I didn't have any real frame to give it structure besides the wire, I think in the future I'd like to explore a frame base so the wire has to do a little bit less of the work. Thank you for the tips! I will give both the kitties some nose boops from you! Baby Bat loves nose scritchies and Honey Bee gets confused haha but that's just kind of his face I think 😅
@@moth.faerie I am majoring in Jewellery and Object (which used to be far more descriptively called 'Gold and Silver Smithing') as part of a batchelor of visual art. Unfortunately the workshop had to be closed by the school due to covid related budget panic, but we shall see what happens. I have given my baby a boop from you as well, I have nicknamed her Batcat, as her facial markings make her look like she's wearing a Batman mask. If you would like to get more into jewellery making, look if there are any lost wax casting companies in your area. If you get confident with sculpting wax, you can get it cast in a metal of your choice. It's a fairly approachable method, though you have to be careful to keep the weight of the wax down and hope it doesn't melt in shipping...
@@AlysianaHunter thats so cool! I hope your workshop opens back up 😭 haha matching (opposite?) cat babies! how cute! We covered lost wax casting a little bit in school and it was super interesting! gotta admit I'm not very good at sculpting 😅 I really liked metal clay though, I felt like it was a little more lenient in the sculpting area haha
I like to follow the journey and evolution of your creations! Vs if you’re trying to cram it all into one, it’s too much for one video. Also, you may not be satisfied with the level work or craftsmanship because you’re trying to meet unrealistic time constraints. The best projects take time so it’s nice to see work you’re happy with. This project has been so fun to follow! Looking forward to seeing more like this 💖
Recent Subscriber here, I love being able to watch your progress! It's very relaxing and inspiring. I've got a costume for Renfair (see Profile Picture) that I've got to do some tweaks and repairs on from the last season where it debuted- and already had to tweak the jewelry. Watching how you've put the necklace and especially the Chatelain together has given me some new ideas as to how to string everything other than just stringing everything on 2 long wires and having to gently and specifically store it all! LOL. I'm slowly making my way through all of your videos- Keep up the beautiful work!!
You did it! It’s done! Congrats! That necklace is so pretty!!! The mismatched metals don’t distract at all. Can’t wait for the reveal! The suspense is real. Shorter project videos are always fun and I am all for not exhausting yourself trying to do Big Projects all the time!!
thank you!!! and I'm glad the mixed metals are ok 😅 ah I think I might have phrased that wrong! the big projects spread out are actually less exhausting than the single video projects, because I can break everything down into smaller pieces 😊 the next few will be month long projects so a little bit shorter than three months long haha but still definitely easier than trying to turn something around in one week
Bingeing this whole series an entire year later and I actually maybe do have a belated tip for gloves?? coming from when I used to cosplay back in like… 2008. What worked really amazingly well for me despite my mediocre teenage sewing skills, to ensure fit on my weird tiny hands, was basically recreating the pattern you bought but from tracing my own hand, so the measurements would be perfect. Also, free pattern. I traced my hand, not with spread out fingers, with parallel fingers. You spread your thumb out to the side though, then you cut the thumb off the pattern to create a straight line from forefinger to wrist, which you cut on the fold for the main body of the glove. Then you mirror your thumb cutout, with an approximated arc at the base, (I always guesstimated and stretch jersey saved me) and put a hole in the palm of the other pattern more or less just like the one you got. Obviously it should match your thumb hole guesstimating in circumference or be a little smaller, you don’t want to gather anything. Then I would just make one long long strip as the gusset between the fingers. (I measured, but as long as it’s long enough it’s fine to trim it down later.) It made the gloves still a little boxy at the fingertips, but that’s easy to adjust and tbh it gives you a little wiggle room if you go too short on the fingers. Also, I did not add any seam allowance at all, so the gusset basically is the seam allowance measurement + additional space for movement. It worked great for stretch fabrics. No tips for working with that stretch Swiss dot though, I think you did amazing and I don’t want to have to imagine pulling that out of a sewing machine when it tries to eat it. Thanks for making such calming inspiring videos! I came for the fabric ASMR and stayed for the gorgeous projects.
The jewellery is gorgeous but I think the chatelaine is my favourite thing, so unique and pretty. I've loved following this project, all the details are so interesting and I get super invested in the outcome - I feel like I've been on a journey with you! I'm in love with the picture you posted on Instagram, I can't wait for the reveal video 💙💙💙
thank you! and I am also very partial to the chatelaine haha I'm very proud of that idea 😊 I'm so glad you've enjoyed following along! thank you for being here and watching!!
I have forever been trying to figure out the name of the trinket belt thing!! And now I found it and can make one myself too!! 🥰🥰🥰 Yours came out so beautiful love how on theme it is, so amazing 😍
I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and i am binging probably every day... Your videos are so inspiring and motivavtong and yout work is amazing!
I think if the jewelry continues to work how you wanted it to then it cannot be wrong…and I cannot wait for the reveal and your next projects no matter what form you choose :)
I think your skill set is very impressive! Maybe not a professional in jewellery making but looked really professional for someone who has 0 experience in it. And it turned out beautifully :) I loved following the journey from undergarments to accessories a lot!
The chatelaine probably is my favorite accessory! And as a French girl, don't worry about the prononciation, you did ok 😉 Very excited for the next video and your october projects! And to answer your question, long projects like this spread over several videos are also cool to watch. We get to see more details of the making.
If you need pronunciation hints, check out the old K.D. Lang song from (I think) the 90's - Miss Chatelaine. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
The jewelry and gloves look very nice, honestly most of the things you pointed out, I wouldn't have even noticed (including the different metal colors, and in all honesty it makes sense that they wouldn't match because all of those items come from different characters throughout the book anyway). It is cool to hear the critics though so I know what to look for when/if I ever do it myself. As always your work is amazing and I am so excited to see the reveal.
aw well thank you 😊 honestly i think the top thing grad school taught me was to be hyper critical and observant of my work which is... good and bad haha
@@moth.faerie for sure, good and bad in both. Makes you want to do better and improve, but can hinder your enjoyment of the final result. Either way, it really does look beautiful and it is clear that you put so much hard work into it!
I am glad that I found your channel, but my wallet isn't haha...because it's your Lirika Matoshi strawberry dress video that has convinced me to buy it. Also, love the chatelaine you made. Hopefully you will sell some of the stuff you made!! Would you also consider doing a breakdown of Lirika Matoshi's "pink mini pom pom dress" pleaseee? I'm considering getting that fun piece too!!!
I’m glad you liked the video! Unfortunately I don’t make any real money off these videos so unless/until I get there I can’t really afford to review a $1000 dress 😅 but thank you for the interest!
I only found your channel a few days ago, but I've really enjoyed bingeing your Alice cosplay video's! I think the format works really well, this way you can show a lot more details for every piece instead of just a short clip in one big project-video. And I've learned so much from these video's! I love how you explain techniques like the ballet-skirt-loops. I've never had any training for sewing and I'm slowly convincing myself to start on a (historically inspired) cosplay because it seems so much fun, and all these small techniques will definately help me at some point!
Don't be so hard on yourself - This looks amazing! I've enjoyed your journey so far and look forward to watch whatever you post. You are a true artisan with amazing creativity - incredible! p.s. Best of luck with your TH-cam career.
Definitely enjoy the series style of videos. It’s great seeing pieces come together in more detail. Also binge watch worthy 😁 I love having making of videos playing while I’m making stuff too and you’re excellent company, as is Baby Bat!
aah I'm glad so many people seem to like this style, it's definitely easier on me! Thank you so much for the feedback, and I'm so glad you like mine and Baby Bat's company 😊💕
Been watching this series for a while now, your sewing is incredible and your attention to detail is amazing :D Your dedication is outstanding and I'm super happy I found your channel ^v^
@@moth.faerie Probably. I most likely had user error every time I used a machine to see them. It was hard for me to sew the gussets on with such a small seam allownace
@Rosie Santrach I usually use an industrial machine now, which I think makes it a lot easier! I always have a hard time doing small fiddly things with my home machines
Just an idea, maybe some washi tape could stabilize and decorate the glass bottle? The irrational part of my mind keeps expecting things to fall through the dark spaces on your table covering. 😅
I follow this journey since the beginning and I can wait for the reveal. I really like this format as we can see more in detail all the processes in the making of it.
Thank you for following along and thank you for the feedback! I'm glad that this format seems to be good for watching and not just for making 😊
I love how you merge cosplay and history! Chatelaine was a brilliant idea. If you don't like the owl on the watch, you can just keep it open for the photoshoot. Can't wait to see the whole thing together!
As for the videos, I really like that the whole project was split into small bits, this way we have more content and time to see new techniques and you have more breathing space. Although I can see how you might want to have a short project in-between big multi-video ones, like your hobbity clothes. Either way your videos are very enjoyable. Good luck with your new projects!
Thank you so much! Haha I was very proud of myself for the chatelaine idea, I'm glad you also appreciated it 😋 and thank you for the feedback! I definitely prefer splitting things up into multiple videos, the shorter one like the Hobbit video actually take more work for some reason? Maybe bc I have less of a fleshed out plan 😅 but the next few will still be multiple videos, just more like five rather than fifteen haha
Love The Chatelaine, it feels a bit like Alice made it along the way on her journey. :}
aw thats such a cute idea for back story, i love it!
I think it ate my comment, so I hope I'm not repeating here. I have enjoyed the long-form format, because there was more technical information than "Hey presto!" Can't wait for the reveal!
I don't see another one, so I think you're good! I'm glad you liked this format, thank you so much for the feedback!
I'm so excited to see the reveal!!! 🥺😭
With gloves, I find hand sewing both more efficient and less stressful. Whipping the edges together is much less of a pain, but I get cleaner, less sensory-bad seams with blind hems. 🙂
Ahhhh, so exciting! Love the creativity you bring to every aspect of this cosplay. I think making the chatelaine was a brilliant idea, ideal even.
ah thank you!! I was very proud of the chatelaine idea, haha I'm so glad other people also appreciate it 😊
"Victorian glove darner" - give it a search on etsy and ebay. Similar idea to a sock darner, Just slimmer. A barrel of a Sharpie should work as well (without the historic price tag). I'm thinking gloves may be one of those times where it's quicker and easier to do by hand. I can't even picture the dance you had to do with the machine at each fingertip...
Chatelaine suggestion - use letter seal wax to attach the cork to the bottle. Maybe glue it before you wax the cork. Cork can flex with the humidity. I'd be afraid of the glass vial popping off by accident. If you have a travel sized shampoo bottle that you can strip the branding off of, maybe?
Chatelaine mix metal motivation - in terms of your character, as Alice you would be grabbing whatever tool came to hand. Matching, smatching. She's kind of living through a cute zombie apocalypses. She'd use the tools as they appear.
Video skills recognition - have you been boning up your shooting and editing skill-set? The shot choices and the lighting are just on-point. You are coming into your own with the medium. Well done, you.
Everything, as always, is lovely. Can't wait for the reveal.
I love Chatelaines. I have a lanyard style one for fishing - leather thong, foam neck brace, purple beads spacing out the clips that hold everything I need when I'm standing knee deep in water. They need to come back as an every day thing. I've said it before - the grandparents were smarter than we are when it comes to physical storage and design principles.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
ah that's so cool, I was just stitching the holes closed when they were on my hands 😅 honestly I think I'm going to have to remake them before I take the whole costume to a convention, maybe I should just hand sew them!
That's a great idea with the wax, I was just hoping it would stick in there but that's a much better suggestion! and I totally love the idea that the chatelaine was made by whatever Alice found on her way 😊
I got a some new lighting equipment and I think it's really helped with giving each shot a lot more depth! I've been trying to watch lots of 'how to make good videos' youtube videos so I'm glad it's showing, thank you for noticing and commenting about it!
I never thought of chatelaines for fishing, that's such a cool idea!! I think it's really awesome how you use things that are typically thought of as more fashion items for sport!
@@moth.faerie I feel like I've just added to the work pile regarding the gloves. Even if the glove darner is a lovely rabbit hole to fall down. Oops.
Your work with the video medium is really paying off. And the lighting is just yummy. Yes, your time is being reflected in the final product. Well. Done.
The fishing lanyard/Chatelaine makes all the difference when you're on the water. Everything is tethered to you. And everything is accessible.
The boys of fishing are in love with these cross-body sling packs that can Hold Everything. Which means they're wandering around with pounds of stuff. She types as she's still in the process of paring down the fishing kit that fits in my variation of a 17th c. pocket...
@@stevezytveld6585 haha that's ok, the perfectionist in me wants them to be just right anyways. does everything get very wet when you go fishing? or is that why they like the cross body bags? so many logistics to think of when your sport is catching things out of the water!
@@moth.faerie So far it's been ok for staying dry. I'm not comfortable wading about in water deeper than my knees and the pocket ends about 2 or 3 inches above. So far I've only been flooded out by a thunderstorm (all of me got soaked, much fun, beautiful and glad to get to shore). But it kept everything together so I count it as a win.
And yeah, the guys like to swing their packs so that the weight is on your back. My problem with the cross body is the usual 38FF issues - that much weight smooshing down just isn't comfortable.
Plus? The cross-body packs cost north of 200$. Uh, no. Not paying that much for a nylon mesh bags built in a sweatshop. They're also built to encourage you to be a maximalist and buy All the equipment. My Granddad fished with a minimal kit. I figure, so can I.
The big trick of standing in the water with stuff is tethers.
In my experience making gloves, especially out of lightweight material, it's honestly less of a pain to just handsew the little fourchettes. My machine likes to eat anything less than an inch wide, too, and they are such a small project that you might actually save time doing it by hand because you won't have to go back or repair any rips.
yeeeah i think i'll just handsew it in the future 😅
I love listening to kitty trills!!!! Is so sweet!
Hello, I found your channel last night and just fell in love. Your hard work, your enthusiasm, your Cats... Holy cow I love your cats. I would die for Baby Bat, her little chirps and the fact that she really so obviously loves you and wants to participate in the things you're focused on, it melts my heart.
I've been so impressed by you at every stage of your process. These longer form multi video projects are amazing and I get to enjoy your journey whilst doing a spot of hand sewing of my own.
One thing I thought of was silver rub and buff, for making the bronze and brassy pieces of your Chatelaine match the silver, and if you're worried about it rubbing off, a coat of clear varnish should seal it in nicely.
I am currently studying jewellery making at university and let me tell you, you're doing great. It's all about practice and becoming familiar with your tools and materials. (On that note however, the wire that you found so frustrating when making the crown looks like it was work hardened rather than low quality, and work hardening when it has been moved around, bent, and manipulated a lot is a real issue. Happens even with good quality pure silver wire. I have absolutely shredded pure silver like that. It comes down to knowing how to recognize stress in the metal and how you can put it through the least stress possible, and that's just time.)
I really look forward to seeing what you accomplish next, please give both of your beautiful fur babies a gentle nose boop for me!
ah wow thank you so much, this is one of the sweetest comments I've ever received! I really appreciate all the time you took to write this and I'm so glad you found my channel 😊 Baby Bat is honestly really the star of the show haha, she's such a sweetheart 💕 I'm also glad you like the format!
I used to use rub and buff ages ago and had completely forgotten it existed! I'll have to try that out when I'm doing pre-convention touch ups on the costume, and thank you for the tip on the clear varnish!
Are you studying jewelry making as a whole program or as a class within a more general program? Either way it sounds super interesting! I really enjoyed the single jewelry class I took but there's so much to learn I feel like we really only touched the surface on everything! Unfortunately with the crown I didn't have any real frame to give it structure besides the wire, I think in the future I'd like to explore a frame base so the wire has to do a little bit less of the work. Thank you for the tips!
I will give both the kitties some nose boops from you! Baby Bat loves nose scritchies and Honey Bee gets confused haha but that's just kind of his face I think 😅
@@moth.faerie I am majoring in Jewellery and Object (which used to be far more descriptively called 'Gold and Silver Smithing') as part of a batchelor of visual art. Unfortunately the workshop had to be closed by the school due to covid related budget panic, but we shall see what happens.
I have given my baby a boop from you as well, I have nicknamed her Batcat, as her facial markings make her look like she's wearing a Batman mask.
If you would like to get more into jewellery making, look if there are any lost wax casting companies in your area. If you get confident with sculpting wax, you can get it cast in a metal of your choice. It's a fairly approachable method, though you have to be careful to keep the weight of the wax down and hope it doesn't melt in shipping...
@@AlysianaHunter thats so cool! I hope your workshop opens back up 😭 haha matching (opposite?) cat babies! how cute! We covered lost wax casting a little bit in school and it was super interesting! gotta admit I'm not very good at sculpting 😅 I really liked metal clay though, I felt like it was a little more lenient in the sculpting area haha
I like to follow the journey and evolution of your creations! Vs if you’re trying to cram it all into one, it’s too much for one video. Also, you may not be satisfied with the level work or craftsmanship because you’re trying to meet unrealistic time constraints. The best projects take time so it’s nice to see work you’re happy with. This project has been so fun to follow! Looking forward to seeing more like this 💖
Congratulations on finishing everything! I've really enjoyed following along and seeing the reveal next week will be magical.
thank you! I'm so glad you've liked watching! 😊
Recent Subscriber here, I love being able to watch your progress! It's very relaxing and inspiring. I've got a costume for Renfair (see Profile Picture) that I've got to do some tweaks and repairs on from the last season where it debuted- and already had to tweak the jewelry. Watching how you've put the necklace and especially the Chatelain together has given me some new ideas as to how to string everything other than just stringing everything on 2 long wires and having to gently and specifically store it all! LOL. I'm slowly making my way through all of your videos- Keep up the beautiful work!!
I absolutely loved this series! It’s so cool seeing all the working parts in a big costume like this!
thank you so much!
You did it! It’s done! Congrats! That necklace is so pretty!!! The mismatched metals don’t distract at all. Can’t wait for the reveal! The suspense is real. Shorter project videos are always fun and I am all for not exhausting yourself trying to do Big Projects all the time!!
thank you!!! and I'm glad the mixed metals are ok 😅 ah I think I might have phrased that wrong! the big projects spread out are actually less exhausting than the single video projects, because I can break everything down into smaller pieces 😊 the next few will be month long projects so a little bit shorter than three months long haha but still definitely easier than trying to turn something around in one week
Bingeing this whole series an entire year later and I actually maybe do have a belated tip for gloves?? coming from when I used to cosplay back in like… 2008. What worked really amazingly well for me despite my mediocre teenage sewing skills, to ensure fit on my weird tiny hands, was basically recreating the pattern you bought but from tracing my own hand, so the measurements would be perfect. Also, free pattern.
I traced my hand, not with spread out fingers, with parallel fingers. You spread your thumb out to the side though, then you cut the thumb off the pattern to create a straight line from forefinger to wrist, which you cut on the fold for the main body of the glove. Then you mirror your thumb cutout, with an approximated arc at the base, (I always guesstimated and stretch jersey saved me) and put a hole in the palm of the other pattern more or less just like the one you got. Obviously it should match your thumb hole guesstimating in circumference or be a little smaller, you don’t want to gather anything.
Then I would just make one long long strip as the gusset between the fingers. (I measured, but as long as it’s long enough it’s fine to trim it down later.) It made the gloves still a little boxy at the fingertips, but that’s easy to adjust and tbh it gives you a little wiggle room if you go too short on the fingers. Also, I did not add any seam allowance at all, so the gusset basically is the seam allowance measurement + additional space for movement. It worked great for stretch fabrics.
No tips for working with that stretch Swiss dot though, I think you did amazing and I don’t want to have to imagine pulling that out of a sewing machine when it tries to eat it.
Thanks for making such calming inspiring videos! I came for the fabric ASMR and stayed for the gorgeous projects.
The jewellery is gorgeous but I think the chatelaine is my favourite thing, so unique and pretty.
I've loved following this project, all the details are so interesting and I get super invested in the outcome - I feel like I've been on a journey with you! I'm in love with the picture you posted on Instagram, I can't wait for the reveal video 💙💙💙
thank you! and I am also very partial to the chatelaine haha I'm very proud of that idea 😊 I'm so glad you've enjoyed following along! thank you for being here and watching!!
You did really good & working on you skills at the same time. look at all the positives!
I have forever been trying to figure out the name of the trinket belt thing!! And now I found it and can make one myself too!! 🥰🥰🥰 Yours came out so beautiful love how on theme it is, so amazing 😍
aw thank you, I'm glad you found it helpful!
I really enjoyed watching you make all the jewelry, they turned out beautifully
thank you!
I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and i am binging probably every day...
Your videos are so inspiring and motivavtong and yout work is amazing!
Aah thank you I'm glad you like them!!! Thanks for being here! 💕
These are all gorgeous! Good job.
Thank you! 💕
I think if the jewelry continues to work how you wanted it to then it cannot be wrong…and I cannot wait for the reveal and your next projects no matter what form you choose :)
haha thats a good point, thank you!
I think your skill set is very impressive! Maybe not a professional in jewellery making but looked really professional for someone who has 0 experience in it. And it turned out beautifully :)
I loved following the journey from undergarments to accessories a lot!
ah thank you so much! I definitely try to at least fake it as much as I can until I can learn the 'correct' ways to do everything 😅
The chatelaine probably is my favorite accessory! And as a French girl, don't worry about the prononciation, you did ok 😉
Very excited for the next video and your october projects!
And to answer your question, long projects like this spread over several videos are also cool to watch. We get to see more details of the making.
If you need pronunciation hints, check out the old K.D. Lang song from (I think) the 90's - Miss Chatelaine.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
haha thank you for the reassurance for the pronunciation! I'm glad you like this format, it's definitely easier on me to spread everything out 😊
I love the pink outfit you wore for this video! Is soo cute!
Thank you so much! I’m excited to wear them more again now that it’s warm!
@@moth.faerie Did you made them yourself or bought?
@@NothingReallyMatters08 i bought it its from the brand liz lisa!
One can make fabric shoe covers, kind of like a sock for your shoes
i thought about that, but it's kind of hard with shoes that are so open on top!
Yay, congrats on finishing the costume ! I really enjoyed this series
Thank you! And I'm glad you liked it!
The jewelry and gloves look very nice, honestly most of the things you pointed out, I wouldn't have even noticed (including the different metal colors, and in all honesty it makes sense that they wouldn't match because all of those items come from different characters throughout the book anyway). It is cool to hear the critics though so I know what to look for when/if I ever do it myself. As always your work is amazing and I am so excited to see the reveal.
aw well thank you 😊 honestly i think the top thing grad school taught me was to be hyper critical and observant of my work which is... good and bad haha
@@moth.faerie for sure, good and bad in both. Makes you want to do better and improve, but can hinder your enjoyment of the final result.
Either way, it really does look beautiful and it is clear that you put so much hard work into it!
I am glad that I found your channel, but my wallet isn't haha...because it's your Lirika Matoshi strawberry dress video that has convinced me to buy it. Also, love the chatelaine you made. Hopefully you will sell some of the stuff you made!! Would you also consider doing a breakdown of Lirika Matoshi's "pink mini pom pom dress" pleaseee? I'm considering getting that fun piece too!!!
I’m glad you liked the video! Unfortunately I don’t make any real money off these videos so unless/until I get there I can’t really afford to review a $1000 dress 😅 but thank you for the interest!
I love these gloves so much!!!
thank you!
I only found your channel a few days ago, but I've really enjoyed bingeing your Alice cosplay video's! I think the format works really well, this way you can show a lot more details for every piece instead of just a short clip in one big project-video. And I've learned so much from these video's! I love how you explain techniques like the ballet-skirt-loops. I've never had any training for sewing and I'm slowly convincing myself to start on a (historically inspired) cosplay because it seems so much fun, and all these small techniques will definately help me at some point!
thank you for watching! I responded to another of your comments saying this but I'd love to see whatever you make so please tag me when you do!
Don't be so hard on yourself - This looks amazing! I've enjoyed your journey so far and look forward to watch whatever you post. You are a true artisan with amazing creativity - incredible!
p.s. Best of luck with your TH-cam career.
ah thank you, I appreciate it! And I'm so glad you like watching 😊 Haha I hope I can turn it into a career eventually 😅
I so enjoy watching your creative process and how you dive right into every project. Life is just a series of learning. Well done!
ah thank you!
Definitely enjoy the series style of videos. It’s great seeing pieces come together in more detail. Also binge watch worthy 😁 I love having making of videos playing while I’m making stuff too and you’re excellent company, as is Baby Bat!
aah I'm glad so many people seem to like this style, it's definitely easier on me! Thank you so much for the feedback, and I'm so glad you like mine and Baby Bat's company 😊💕
I’ve binged all your videos for this costume within the last couple of days and it’s so gorgeous! I hope I get to see it in person at Katsucon!
ah I'm so glad you like them! and thank you! definitely bringing her to katsucon as long as it happens 😅
You are so awesome! Also, what material did you use to press the velvet?
thank you! I was using a piece of silk organza as a press cloth so that my iron didn't melt the velvet!
The more work but it will look nicer argument is why so many of my projects take so much longer than they need to
omg this is so true and has sucked so much time from my life 😅
Been watching this series for a while now, your sewing is incredible and your attention to detail is amazing :D Your dedication is outstanding and I'm super happy I found your channel ^v^
thank you so much! I'm glad you like watching 😊💕
Gorgeous work! What gauge wire do you prefer to use for beading like you did in the necklace?
I’m honestly not sure what gauge is was since I’ve had it for ages but I’d guess around a 20?
Use paper over your seams as you sew it will keep the machine from sucking it in
You can get “rub n buff” that will change the colour of your metal to all the same
I had completely forgotten that was a thing that existed, thank you for the suggestion!
i used the same exact fabric as u used for the gloves for some sleeves, and it was really hard to sew for me too. my machine kept ripping the thread.
aah yeah it seems like maybe hand sewing it is the way to go for all those tiny seams! it stitched pretty ok with long straight seams at least 😅
baby bat looks like my cat luna, but sounds more like my fluffy long haired oreo cat named alice. She's so precious!
Excellent 🍬 🌟💗
Thank you!
Very pretty! 💙
Very pretty 😀
I learned that the easiest way to make gloves with gussets (those long strips) is sewing them by hand.
yeah i probably should have sewn these by hand, but I think with a more substantial fabric the machine wouldn't have been an issue!
@@moth.faerie Probably. I most likely had user error every time I used a machine to see them. It was hard for me to sew the gussets on with such a small seam allownace
@Rosie Santrach I usually use an industrial machine now, which I think makes it a lot easier! I always have a hard time doing small fiddly things with my home machines
Just an idea, maybe some washi tape could stabilize and decorate the glass bottle?
The irrational part of my mind keeps expecting things to fall through the dark spaces on your table covering. 😅
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I thought the gloves looked ok and the jewlery was pretty.
Aw well thank you 😊
coat the bottle in resin