I love that you just went for it. Sometimes we all get into our heads too much. Just going through the process makes all the magic happen !! Thanks for sharing with us your process ! As for my projects ... I'm doing a few mending jobs for my husband (praying my machine recovers from trying to put in a new zipper to a buffalo leather jacket for hubby!) And preparing to sew some Christmas dresses and holiday gifts for family !!! Xoxo
It can be so scary to start but sometimes.... you just have to hahahah!! Thank you for watching! Oh you're amazing. Mending is such a patient but valuable task. I hope your holiday gifts and dresses go GREAT!! How happy and exciting.
I APPRECIATE YOU!!! Thanks for being here!! Have a great week you rockstar! OH and hit me with those projects! For me, I'm working on the Roberts Wood Damsel dress this week.. I'm a bit nervous but hopefully she comes out nicely
So sorry you struggled with this one. I've definitely made the mistake of picking the wrong fabric for a project (many times). For this dress, if you try again, I would highly recommend one of these fabrics: a light/medium weight raw silk (an absolute DREAM to work with and so, so beautiful with the delicate sheen and amazing colors available), or a silk/cotton blend twill, or a linen/rayon blend for a slightly airier, dressed-down version. All three of these fabrics (although they do fray, so you'd still have to do the seams) are just gorgeous and pretty easy to work with. As for me, I am working on a lightweight denim maxi skirt in an a-line shape, with four gores, no waistband, and slits up to the lower thigh. This is something I really need in my wardrobe to go with a bunch of tops I have that wouldn't match anything else but denim.
You did a great job, Carly!! I'm trying the Minjukim Asymmetric Ruffled Taffeta Midi Skirt. My first attempt at making my own pattern, so I'm doing it with leftover fabric someone gave me (I also don't have enough for the volume I want). I already know what I would do differently the next time, which I think I will - and that's great; it's called learning, I think 😅. I also think you'd love some of her designs! 💕
this was such a cool project! the fabric may not have been ideal but the color really is just so so dreamy✨ your (very understandable and real) frustration was SO. REAL. I'm just starting out so I'm in that zone a lot of the time lol. i am working on embroidering christmas ornaments for my family! wahoo!! wishing you all the best from san diego, ca 🌞🌞
I recently bought a gorgeous red 100%cotton fabric for 20SEK (2$ish)/meter (bought the whole roll of 10m lol) at the thrift store. I didn't knowwhat to make with it, but this would be such a fun dress to make with the frabric! edit: fun fact the french seam is called english seam in french
You are such a delight. I learn so much from you - for me i am now trying to use up my stach before buying more fabric and when i venture out to buy have a project in mind instead of oooo awwwing with colours and fabric just sitting on my shelf.
Great content Carly! You inspire me to start sewing again. You also have a positive and endearing personality that I adore. Beautiful dress. I especially loved the detail of the front of the skirt. And the way those sleeves drape and move are stunning. I can't wait to see it cotton. ❤
Hi Carly! I loved the silhouette of the dress, the front part is gorgeous, and the color suits you perfectly. Good job figuring out the puzzle! In my opinion, the back is a bit messy with all the bows and covers the drop back, which I think is a pity because it looks very nice. I think this dress would look beautiful in Piqué Waffle fabric (I'm not sure if this is the correct name in English), it's normally a fabric to make baby stuff. It's cotton and it has structure, I think it would give and amazing volume to the sleeves and the skirt. I think I might give it a try and make a dress similar to this one, with piqué fabric, I just LOVE the front panel detail and need to give it a try hehe. Thanks for the inspo! Currently, on my sewing table, I have the Paola Workwear Jacket, patching up different colored canvas, for a Christmas present (I wish it was for me TT TT) Happy Tuesday!
Thank you so much for your comment and insights!!! I appreciate it! Hope your Paola Workwear Jacket goes great - I've been wanting to make that one for ages too!!
this video is so inspiring!! the chaos is a part of the process so its actually weirdly comforting watching it happen to somebody else and for such a stunning result!! 🩷🩷🩷
This looks like every fancy dress I tried to draw in primary school, swoosh, gathers, bows, the styling, magic! 💖 My current projects are all mends/finishings of ones from the naughty corner. I have been playing with hand piecing scraps for mug rugs in between though! 💛
Okay so i made it here, from the future, lol, via your future remake of this dress video. You know what, i Love this color choice. I love the design nd fit of the dress on you. I can appreciate that the design can be a challenge; however, you have pulled it off twice now (in the past nd the future) nd in the present, i am calling them successes!!
you are such a skilled creator to figure this whole thing out in a short amount of time :0 i love love the final product!! and re: projects,i'm crocheting a night sky-themed balaclava :D it's my first time working with mohair and it's really difficult haha
Hello😊 I've just stumbled on your video and I'm so glad I did! Your personality just jumps out the screen. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos ❤
I like the back ❤. From front it looks a lot like a historien Costume. I would suggest a stiffer fabric. A poplin or taffeta that would give the gathered parts more structure. And I think the origin dress is lined. With a lining the insert of backstrap would be nicer - you can sandwich it between self and lining. And Most of the fiddly bias binding arent needed 😊 And the hole dress would be more structured
ooooh heheh curl content!! I use Clever Curl Gel, brush the product through & finger coil my curls (if I can be bothered) and then scrunch in John Frieda Frizz Ease Dream curl mousse... then diffuse! Curl Care 5-1 leave in spray on other days to try and tame the mane and I just use a curling iron to get all the stray frizzies hehehe
i tried making this a few years ago using jacquard fabric for a wedding party i was attendibg. it ended up being quite heavy. the silhouette is what i wanted but the fabric made it super heavy. i wish i have time to remake it in a lighter fabric for summer!
Love the outcome despite the obstacles you faced and the fabric being difficult! It's still such a beautiful color and I love the texture of it! I'm not sure what project I'm working on next but this inspired me to try something challenging too!! :) I just finished copying a blouse (i usually do dresses) and I have NO idea how I sewed the sleeves inside out but I'm gonna release the video nonetheless HAHAH. Sewing isn't always pretty haha
My current project is a pink eyelet top. This biggest challenge is I am a size 16-18 and have about 1.2 m of the fabric. I'm using Tilly's indigo bodice for this and just adding a ruffle short sleeve and a ruffle peplum. The cutting layout was like tetris or a puzzle but it fit and I have a square of 20x15 cm for the facing left 😂😂
So gorgeous! Although 100% know the feels when it comes to not loving elements of construction that only you can notice. Do you have a good reference or tutorial that helped with the curved front panels? I'm trying to recreate a Gorman-style dress with a front curve and am on struggle street 😅
So sorry you had such trouble with the dress but it came out absolutely beautiful in the end! Currently, I am working on making samples for an Etsy shop I just opened. (I make children's princess dresses and character costumes). It's difficult to choose the costume I want to make but on the side I'm working on three Cinderella gowns for 2 five-year-olds and a two-year-old. Wish me luck 😬
This dress is soo pretty, i love it! I am currently working on s victorian inspired dressing gown following the Closet Historian. Was going great until i realised hald the fabric was upside down 😢 BUT you've inspired me and tomorrow im holding a crafternoon at work ro create a bunch of scrunchies other thibgs for WA Pride! The most wholesome event in govt dept ever 😂
Funny story, I just heard of House of CB yesterday, looked it up, and I love the aesthetic. Then I found you after looking up how to gather a skirt and then I found this. I thought CB must stand for this designer you are speaking of! Turns out no, House of CB is for Celeb Botique. Oh well. I like this dress you are recreating and I will look more into this designer also!
The ongoing challenge of picking the right fabric for the project. It can make a huge difference to the making process and the final result.
Truly!!!
I love that you just went for it. Sometimes we all get into our heads too much. Just going through the process makes all the magic happen !! Thanks for sharing with us your process ! As for my projects ... I'm doing a few mending jobs for my husband (praying my machine recovers from trying to put in a new zipper to a buffalo leather jacket for hubby!) And preparing to sew some Christmas dresses and holiday gifts for family !!! Xoxo
It can be so scary to start but sometimes.... you just have to hahahah!! Thank you for watching!
Oh you're amazing. Mending is such a patient but valuable task. I hope your holiday gifts and dresses go GREAT!! How happy and exciting.
I APPRECIATE YOU!!! Thanks for being here!! Have a great week you rockstar!
OH and hit me with those projects! For me, I'm working on the Roberts Wood Damsel dress this week.. I'm a bit nervous but hopefully she comes out nicely
So sorry you struggled with this one. I've definitely made the mistake of picking the wrong fabric for a project (many times). For this dress, if you try again, I would highly recommend one of these fabrics: a light/medium weight raw silk (an absolute DREAM to work with and so, so beautiful with the delicate sheen and amazing colors available), or a silk/cotton blend twill, or a linen/rayon blend for a slightly airier, dressed-down version. All three of these fabrics (although they do fray, so you'd still have to do the seams) are just gorgeous and pretty easy to work with.
As for me, I am working on a lightweight denim maxi skirt in an a-line shape, with four gores, no waistband, and slits up to the lower thigh. This is something I really need in my wardrobe to go with a bunch of tops I have that wouldn't match anything else but denim.
SO obssed with this dress! Can't wait to see the Damsel Dress - those patchwork dresses kiiinda have your name all over them too 👀👀
You did a great job, Carly!! I'm trying the Minjukim Asymmetric Ruffled Taffeta Midi Skirt. My first attempt at making my own pattern, so I'm doing it with leftover fabric someone gave me (I also don't have enough for the volume I want). I already know what I would do differently the next time, which I think I will - and that's great; it's called learning, I think 😅. I also think you'd love some of her designs! 💕
this was such a cool project! the fabric may not have been ideal but the color really is just so so dreamy✨
your (very understandable and real) frustration was SO. REAL. I'm just starting out so I'm in that zone a lot of the time lol. i am working on embroidering christmas ornaments for my family! wahoo!! wishing you all the best from san diego, ca 🌞🌞
I recently bought a gorgeous red 100%cotton fabric for 20SEK (2$ish)/meter (bought the whole roll of 10m lol) at the thrift store. I didn't knowwhat to make with it, but this would be such a fun dress to make with the frabric!
edit: fun fact the french seam is called english seam in french
Is it not same witha french curve that in franche it's called enlish curve as well?
@@AnniCarlsson Yep! You're totally right :D
You are such a delight. I learn so much from you - for me i am now trying to use up my stach before buying more fabric and when i venture out to buy have a project in mind instead of oooo awwwing with colours and fabric just sitting on my shelf.
This is so lovely. You're AMAZING!! Using up the stash fabric is the best feeling. You can do it!!
Great content Carly! You inspire me to start sewing again. You also have a positive and endearing personality that I adore. Beautiful dress. I especially loved the detail of the front of the skirt. And the way those sleeves drape and move are stunning. I can't wait to see it cotton. ❤
Hi Carly! I loved the silhouette of the dress, the front part is gorgeous, and the color suits you perfectly. Good job figuring out the puzzle!
In my opinion, the back is a bit messy with all the bows and covers the drop back, which I think is a pity because it looks very nice.
I think this dress would look beautiful in Piqué Waffle fabric (I'm not sure if this is the correct name in English), it's normally a fabric to make baby stuff. It's cotton and it has structure, I think it would give and amazing volume to the sleeves and the skirt. I think I might give it a try and make a dress similar to this one, with piqué fabric, I just LOVE the front panel detail and need to give it a try hehe. Thanks for the inspo!
Currently, on my sewing table, I have the Paola Workwear Jacket, patching up different colored canvas, for a Christmas present (I wish it was for me TT TT)
Happy Tuesday!
You mean gauze/double gauze. Piqué or wafle is normally a knit fabric. And I would not recomment it. Gauze is soft and drapey
Thank you so much for your comment and insights!!! I appreciate it! Hope your Paola Workwear Jacket goes great - I've been wanting to make that one for ages too!!
this video is so inspiring!! the chaos is a part of the process so its actually weirdly comforting watching it happen to somebody else and for such a stunning result!! 🩷🩷🩷
oh i'm so glad you understand the sewing chaos hahahahah
This looks like every fancy dress I tried to draw in primary school, swoosh, gathers, bows, the styling, magic! 💖
My current projects are all mends/finishings of ones from the naughty corner. I have been playing with hand piecing scraps for mug rugs in between though! 💛
I LOVE THAT!!! you had great style in primary school haha!! Ooooh mug rugs are the best. Hope your projects come along wonderfully.
Okay so i made it here, from the future, lol, via your future remake of this dress video. You know what, i Love this color choice. I love the design nd fit of the dress on you. I can appreciate that the design can be a challenge; however, you have pulled it off twice now (in the past nd the future) nd in the present, i am calling them successes!!
Thanks for sharing your process and struggles! It is so real haha! I love the sleeves😍 good job👏👏
SO REAL hahahahha thank you!!
Love your courage to attempt something so complicated, your creativity to be able to produce a lovely dress and your authenticity 😊 Thanks for sharing
Thank you mate!!!
you are such a skilled creator to figure this whole thing out in a short amount of time :0
i love love the final product!!
and re: projects,i'm crocheting a night sky-themed balaclava :D it's my first time working with mohair and it's really difficult haha
Aw that's so sweet. I struggled ahahhaha!!! Oooh that sounds divine - hope it goes great!!!
Hello😊 I've just stumbled on your video and I'm so glad I did! Your personality just jumps out the screen. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos ❤
Aw thank you for watching!!!
11:40 got me laughing, that pose! haha love it. I'm still watching and am loving the outcome so far!
I love the colour and texture of the fabric. Very pretty design. Great job.
Such a beautiful color and a beautiful dress❤ you are such a sweet inspiration to us all . ❤😊❤ So appreciate all your helpful information 😊
Aw thankk you so much!!!
I like the back ❤. From front it looks a lot like a historien Costume.
I would suggest a stiffer fabric. A poplin or taffeta that would give the gathered parts more structure. And I think the origin dress is lined. With a lining the insert of backstrap would be nicer - you can sandwich it between self and lining. And Most of the fiddly bias binding arent needed 😊
And the hole dress would be more structured
Great ideas!! I'll definitely remake soon in a better fabrication!! OOOOH you're so smart. so smart. A lining could be great!!!
i know it’s not sewing content, but i wondered if you might consider making a video about how you take care of your curls?
ooooh heheh curl content!!
I use Clever Curl Gel, brush the product through & finger coil my curls (if I can be bothered) and then scrunch in John Frieda Frizz Ease Dream curl mousse... then diffuse!
Curl Care 5-1 leave in spray on other days to try and tame the mane
and I just use a curling iron to get all the stray frizzies hehehe
It is stunning. Love the colour on you.
Thank you so much!
oh yay! another video!!! Loving what I'm seeing so far, looks so magical!
heyyyyy!! Thank you so much!
i tried making this a few years ago using jacquard fabric for a wedding party i was attendibg. it ended up being quite heavy. the silhouette is what i wanted but the fabric made it super heavy. i wish i have time to remake it in a lighter fabric for summer!
this is so gorgeous 😭 thank you for taking us along 💕
I think you did a fabulous job!! It's beautiful!! ❤
Love the outcome despite the obstacles you faced and the fabric being difficult! It's still such a beautiful color and I love the texture of it!
I'm not sure what project I'm working on next but this inspired me to try something challenging too!! :) I just finished copying a blouse (i usually do dresses) and I have NO idea how I sewed the sleeves inside out but I'm gonna release the video nonetheless HAHAH. Sewing isn't always pretty haha
Thank you so much!!! Oooh good luck - i hope whatever your next project is... it goest well!!
My current project is a pink eyelet top. This biggest challenge is I am a size 16-18 and have about 1.2 m of the fabric. I'm using Tilly's indigo bodice for this and just adding a ruffle short sleeve and a ruffle peplum. The cutting layout was like tetris or a puzzle but it fit and I have a square of 20x15 cm for the facing left 😂😂
So gorgeous! Although 100% know the feels when it comes to not loving elements of construction that only you can notice. Do you have a good reference or tutorial that helped with the curved front panels? I'm trying to recreate a Gorman-style dress with a front curve and am on struggle street 😅
I'm glad you understand haha!!! I honestly just tried to wing them... it was struggle street!!!
So sorry you had such trouble with the dress but it came out absolutely beautiful in the end! Currently, I am working on making samples for an Etsy shop I just opened. (I make children's princess dresses and character costumes). It's difficult to choose the costume I want to make but on the side I'm working on three Cinderella gowns for 2 five-year-olds and a two-year-old. Wish me luck 😬
AWthank you so much!! hahah it's ok, sometimes it's just a learning experience!! Oh that's amazing, congratulations!!!! Sounds great - good luck!
It came out soo nice! Also, such a real video 😅🙌🏻
thank you !! hahah!!
"I EAT. FRENCH SEAM. FOR BREAKFAST. YUMMY!" got me cackling 😆 Beautiful dress! Kudos for figuring out that back bows situation!
This dress is soo pretty, i love it! I am currently working on s victorian inspired dressing gown following the Closet Historian. Was going great until i realised hald the fabric was upside down 😢 BUT you've inspired me and tomorrow im holding a crafternoon at work ro create a bunch of scrunchies other thibgs for WA Pride! The most wholesome event in govt dept ever 😂
Aw thank you! Ooooh that's amazing! I hope it goes so well. How fun and wholesome - hope it was a great time!
I'm actually currently working on some maternity pants. I've messed up a few times though. Pregnancy brain fog is so bad.
you're doing great!!!!!
Funny story, I just heard of House of CB yesterday, looked it up, and I love the aesthetic. Then I found you after looking up how to gather a skirt and then I found this. I thought CB must stand for this designer you are speaking of! Turns out no, House of CB is for Celeb Botique. Oh well. I like this dress you are recreating and I will look more into this designer also!
Hahaha love it!!
Where do your source your fabrics from? I’m looking to start making my own clothes
Mainly from opp shops! Sometimes from Spotlight, Lincraft and The Fabric Store though!
carlyyyy where did u get your mannequin???
The dress is lovely 🥰.
You need a large(I mean LARGE) table to work on the pattern and cutting and so on. I wish I could build you one.
Thank you so much!! a Cutting table is my DREAM!!!!!!!! hahah my ironing board doesn't quite cut it but oh well!!
Hello!
Dear, I think you mistaken. It's Cecilie not Cecile.
The dress is lovely! Looks very beautiful on you!
THANK YOU!!!!!
new subscriber here :o) you’re so cute !!!! and i will be recreating your floral hair pins (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ