I'm now dreaming of making my own pirate core stuff...I want to make a jumper that I can wear everyday but still has the vibes (just add tricorn hat vibes 🙃)
I am very new in the whole historical clothing thing, but started out as a cosplayer and try to incorportate those two. I am now reworking the shift of Hiccup (from the first How to train your dragon movie) with all the techniques I picked up to make it a more authentic viking look. I used both Bernadette Banners and Morgan Donner's video's on respectively the pirate shirt and the shift 👌 I love that there are so many tutorials out there now, since if I do not understand a certain step, I can use multiple sources and examples 💙
@@littleleftie8891 oh my gosh, I love that film! A historically accurate interpretation would be really cool to see. Have you found Elin Abrahamsson yet? She is, I believe, Swedish and does loads of research to do historical garments from her own country, since of course, most tend to be English or French.
Got a pirate (folklore outfit) shirt given to me at the beginning of the 70s. In linen. Loved it and used it as much as possible for about 10 years. It got lost in a move. Longed for it since. Now I've decided to make 5 and never loose one again. :)
I had the exact same issue with my pirate shirt I made using Bernadette’s video! I made the armscye bigger so that part was fine, but I actually cut the shirt like 2 inches in from the side seam all the way up and I’m gonna put in a new center panel and collar with adjusted ruffles. I turned the original center bit into a tank top for sleeping
I’m glad you were able to figure it out!! I don’t know what on earth I did wrong to end up with such a wonky first try, but it was probably my bad for sure. I was just grateful someone was able to help me fix it lol
What historical cosplay are you dreaming of making?
I've really been hoping to do something for Ren Fest and I feel like this would fit right in there!
I'm now dreaming of making my own pirate core stuff...I want to make a jumper that I can wear everyday but still has the vibes (just add tricorn hat vibes 🙃)
I am very new in the whole historical clothing thing, but started out as a cosplayer and try to incorportate those two. I am now reworking the shift of Hiccup (from the first How to train your dragon movie) with all the techniques I picked up to make it a more authentic viking look. I used both Bernadette Banners and Morgan Donner's video's on respectively the pirate shirt and the shift 👌 I love that there are so many tutorials out there now, since if I do not understand a certain step, I can use multiple sources and examples 💙
@@littleleftie8891 oh my gosh, I love that film! A historically accurate interpretation would be really cool to see. Have you found Elin Abrahamsson yet? She is, I believe, Swedish and does loads of research to do historical garments from her own country, since of course, most tend to be English or French.
Thats my fav book series & i've never met anyone else that's read it! Great job!
Got a pirate (folklore outfit) shirt given to me at the beginning of the 70s. In linen. Loved it and used it as much as possible for about 10 years. It got lost in a move. Longed for it since. Now I've decided to make 5 and never loose one again. :)
Oh gosh, what a loss. I bet it was stunning! Please do share how your new ones turn out ❤️
THE SHOTS AT THE END ARE EPIC!! talk about aesthetic! Makes me wanna go on an adventure...
I had the exact same issue with my pirate shirt I made using Bernadette’s video! I made the armscye bigger so that part was fine, but I actually cut the shirt like 2 inches in from the side seam all the way up and I’m gonna put in a new center panel and collar with adjusted ruffles. I turned the original center bit into a tank top for sleeping
Oh man, I’m SO GLAD I’m not the only one who had trouble with that!! I was so disappointed, because hers looked so smashing 😂
I also followed Bernadette's tutorial. Had some trouble attaching the sleeves (ripped them off about three times) but eventually it turned out great
I’m glad you were able to figure it out!! I don’t know what on earth I did wrong to end up with such a wonky first try, but it was probably my bad for sure. I was just grateful someone was able to help me fix it lol
@@doitwithgrace3850 I'm glad you were able to figure out. It's a rather forgiving shirt, thankfully
So this is why I can't find any nice clothes for my pirate outfit, everybody makes it themselves. 😂
Very nicely done. Where'd you get the music?
Thank you so much! I use Epidemic Sound's library