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You are already important enough, my dear. ❤ wear it whereever you would like, don't wait for the "right occasion" to wear it. You will create your own important events by wearing it with love and joy. ❤
The period inspired corset in combination with the pleats which reminds me of neck ruffs and very structured historical skirts is absolute perfection! The beads really added something magical and the bodice is so so satisfyingly smooth. Truly a testament to your skill. It’s a beautiful dress ❄️
You are so right, the smoothness of the bodice with the abundant pleats is everything. Loved how you built the heavy pleats before attaching. Adorable dress…will now be hunting for cotton velvet. Thank you!
Lovely--beautiful work! reminds me of a ballet costume I got to wear as a kid--it was a pale-pink velvet, with red velvet bows, for the "bonbons" number in The Nutcracker. One of my favorite costumes ever! Enjoy your saunter through the winter wonderland!
I immediately recognized the beaded scraps from the commissioned dress you did! It's so wonderful that you could make another dress with them ❤ it really reminds me of a ballet dress either for swan lake or the dance of the sugar plum fairy ❤❤
I really love the work you do! You are so talented! All of your dresses look so magical and I learn so much from seeing part of the process of making a dress like this. My eyes light up every time they see a video of your work. 💖
For someone who claims they have no curves, that style of skirt is awfully flattering! I may have to see if that style works on my lack of curves too! "Use the bulk of the pleats to fake having hips" is a trick I've used before with a wide curved waistband on a pleated skirt of heavy fabric, but dear gods did you ever do it better than I did! And I love how you can just quickly whip out a set of stays, I'm still in the mockup stage with mine. The balloon thing worked really well! I'm glad I got to see how it's done.
I love this so much. The smoothness of the velvet and the little glitter from the glass beads. It’s just sooo pretty. You should wear it on Christmas. Question: what is that technique of pleating called?
It was mesmerizing to watch you create this exquisitely beautiful winter wonderland dress! Your collaboration with Rachel Maksy was how I learned about your channel. The dress you created for her was gorgeous. I enjoyed the video so much, I think I’ll watch it again. Thank you, Frieda.
you inspire me so much 🥹 i’ve been sewing for years, but i always seem to rush everything. watching your videos has made me slow down and enjoy the whole process more 🧡
Just, stunning! Would make a fabulous wedding dress, and would look so cute, with bloomer's just short of the length of the dress. To get more poof at the bottom, you need your lining shorter than your skirt.(I must of made 100 puffball skirts at Fashion College, in the late 80's lol) I do the same when doing puff sleeves lol Also try a gathered, layer of net between your fabric and lining.
This dress is so cute, I love the result, the velvet fabric and the fluff of the stays are so nice. It's putting me in the good mood for winter season !
This looks so incredibly beautiful! I always get so exited when I see one of your videos come up ❤❤❤ Question: is the pattern for the stays custom made by you? Or is it available somewhere for purchase? 👀
I love all of your videos! Your ASMR videos are what popped up first in my feed and made me a subscriber, but I also love seeing you in front of the camera; you seem more comfortable there than a few months ago, and that's fantastic! Side note:I love the sound of your sewing machine; I honestly looked for one here in the US, but no luck. 😆
Incredible dress! I have a technical question : how do you control the "puffiness" of the skirt? I think it's called the flare? How do you make sure a skirt doesn't just fall around your legs (without a petticoat)?
I wish I had more money because earlier cat of cats costumery had a 50% off code for a chair and now you have one for the table and that would make my whole office look and perform so amazingly!
This construction reminds me of the construction described to create look #10, Schiaparelli Haute Houture F/W 2024. I can't remember exactly how it was described, but essentially a layer of lambs wool batting was applied over the entire corset/bustier and then covered with the final layer of satin. This created that smooth, boneless appearance of the dress, and visually complimenting the construction of the shoe seen on the back of the dress. In some photos of the dress in mid construction, you can see the top layer of satin has been pulled tightly across all dimensions and pinned to the edge/underside of the corset bustier before finalising its position with stitches.
I love it so so much!!! But I am so confused about the attachment of the skirt... Are the raw edges of the skirt just "pushed" against the bodess and then sewn on? Also: If each pleat is attached in two places, would this not leave big open spaces ? Is there any video/ pattern this skirt (and its attachement) is based off of? Thanks :)
I've never heard of drafting stays in a single piece before! Do you have any resources for learning how to do this? I've only ever seen patterns that have multiple pieces, and I'd love to recreate something like this for my own designs
She is german so it is likely that she did an apprenticeship to become a seamstress. It takes two to three years and contains both theoretical classes and practical work at a dressmaker's shop
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My dream is to be wealthy enough to commission a dress from you and important enough to have somewhere to wear it. This is so beautiful.
You are already important enough, my dear. ❤ wear it whereever you would like, don't wait for the "right occasion" to wear it. You will create your own important events by wearing it with love and joy. ❤
My immediate thought was Degas' Little Dancer of Fourteen Years. Not the same exact silhouette, but the general shape... it's gorgeous!
I feel the same way “It will be a short dress, but REALLY want to use this fabric,” is a phrase I use often. 😂😂❤
It's beautiful. I admire how lightly you use beads -- just enough to highlight, and in organic shapes.
This dress is so charming! The pleats are so satisfying. I love how soft the whole thing is. I’m so glad it turned out how you wanted!
The period inspired corset in combination with the pleats which reminds me of neck ruffs and very structured historical skirts is absolute perfection! The beads really added something magical and the bodice is so so satisfyingly smooth. Truly a testament to your skill. It’s a beautiful dress ❄️
This dress is so perfect. Such a contrast between the bodice and the skirt, yet they work together beautifully.
Speechless. I think everyone's ears perked up when we heard the word "comission". Such a treat to see into your process. Thank you 🙏
You are so right, the smoothness of the bodice with the abundant pleats is everything. Loved how you built the heavy pleats before attaching. Adorable dress…will now be hunting for cotton velvet. Thank you!
Beautiful! It looks like the Nutcracker! ❄️
I started off so worried about the bulkiness of the pleats but my god, it turned out amazing!!! Stunning work!!
Beautiful. It sort of reminds me of the snowflake faires from Fantasia.
Lovely--beautiful work! reminds me of a ballet costume I got to wear as a kid--it was a pale-pink velvet, with red velvet bows, for the "bonbons" number in The Nutcracker. One of my favorite costumes ever! Enjoy your saunter through the winter wonderland!
Despite the velvet it looks so delicate. I love it! Thank you for sharing 😊
I immediately recognized the beaded scraps from the commissioned dress you did! It's so wonderful that you could make another dress with them ❤ it really reminds me of a ballet dress either for swan lake or the dance of the sugar plum fairy ❤❤
I really love the work you do! You are so talented! All of your dresses look so magical and I learn so much from seeing part of the process of making a dress like this. My eyes light up every time they see a video of your work. 💖
I am embracing the holiday spirit very early too this year!
Cheers
Clean. Beautiful. Gorgeous. I love it.
Love the smooth bodice! This reminds me so much of a snow fairy or ballerina! So beautiful and delightful!❤
Exquisite!!! I just love watching your process. This dress was a dream.
Absolutely loved this! What a beautiful video, and a stunning final piece ❄💙
Smooth covered stays and cartridge pleating...such a stunning combination. I love this so much ❤
For someone who claims they have no curves, that style of skirt is awfully flattering! I may have to see if that style works on my lack of curves too! "Use the bulk of the pleats to fake having hips" is a trick I've used before with a wide curved waistband on a pleated skirt of heavy fabric, but dear gods did you ever do it better than I did! And I love how you can just quickly whip out a set of stays, I'm still in the mockup stage with mine.
The balloon thing worked really well! I'm glad I got to see how it's done.
This was so satisfying to watch, and made me want to immediately go and sew a dress! (Haven't sewn anything in months!)
I loved this dress. Never seen cartridge pleats done with velvet before and the method you used to attach them to the bodice looks flawless
Ah the dresses in your portfolio are so beautiful and perfect it almost makes me sick 😂 in a good way - they give me butterflies!
Beautiful truly beautiful. You've excelled yourself this time. The your patience knows no bounds. Xx
Normally I don't like bubble skirts but this one 😍 what a beautiful and elegant dress, congratulations 👏🏻🎉🤍
You look like a snowflake ballerina ❤ amazing
I love this so much. The smoothness of the velvet and the little glitter from the glass beads. It’s just sooo pretty. You should wear it on Christmas. Question: what is that technique of pleating called?
cartrige pleating is quite similar I think !
It was mesmerizing to watch you create this exquisitely beautiful winter wonderland dress! Your collaboration with Rachel Maksy was how I learned about your channel. The dress you created for her was gorgeous. I enjoyed the video so much, I think I’ll watch it again. Thank you, Frieda.
Wieder ein Meisterwerk 🌬❄️❄️🤍❄️🤍🤍❄️
you inspire me so much 🥹
i’ve been sewing for years, but i always seem to rush everything. watching your videos has made me slow down and enjoy the whole process more 🧡
Just, stunning! Would make a fabulous wedding dress, and would look so cute, with bloomer's just short of the length of the dress.
To get more poof at the bottom, you need your lining shorter than your skirt.(I must of made 100 puffball skirts at Fashion College, in the late 80's lol) I do the same when doing puff sleeves lol Also try a gathered, layer of net between your fabric and lining.
This dress is so cute, I love the result, the velvet fabric and the fluff of the stays are so nice. It's putting me in the good mood for winter season !
Absolutely Beautiful!!! My daughter would call you a pretty ballerina. Well done.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Can you tell me at what temperature you ironed the batting layer that you used in the corset? Also, did you use steam? Many thanks.
the dress is lovely and it looks great on you, it suits your body shape perfectly.
Beautiful dress, I loved the reveal background. It beads are so delicate, but add beautiful texture. ❤
It’s a vanilla ice cream dress ❤ lovely!
Those pleats are so splendid! I love the shape you created with the skirt. The whole thing is just so magical
This took my breath away. Truly beautiful.
It’s another absolutely beautiful masterpiece! And you look gorgeous in it, thank you for showing us the quality of your work xx
Absolutely stunning!!
Left me breathless.
It's so beautiful 😍 you look like a sugar plum snow princess straight out of a fairy tale 🤍
Love it1 I have tiny snow fairies on my Xmas tree. With wings you would fit right in.
It is beautiful Frieda!
You have an exquisite finesse 🤗 every piece is beautiful and delicate🤗. What an incredible talent🤗
Stunning! ❤
Frieda likes die Maus! 🥰 rundfunkbeitrag likes this!😅
First thing I noticed 😀 but of course quite appropriate: educational content at its finest!
I loved this dress!
always love your work! thanks for these wonderful videos, I really enjoy watching your process
This dress is gorgeous Frieda!! Absolutely stunning!!! I wish I could buy one it is so beautiful 😍
You are an artist. This is beautiful ❤️
This looks so incredibly beautiful! I always get so exited when I see one of your videos come up ❤❤❤
Question: is the pattern for the stays custom made by you? Or is it available somewhere for purchase? 👀
Beautiful!
Absolutely stunning.
It looks stunning. Thank you for posting. X
Stunningly beautiful!
I love all of your videos! Your ASMR videos are what popped up first in my feed and made me a subscriber, but I also love seeing you in front of the camera; you seem more comfortable there than a few months ago, and that's fantastic!
Side note:I love the sound of your sewing machine; I honestly looked for one here in the US, but no luck. 😆
My goodness the pleats!🎉❤
Gorgeous dress, as always!
Incredible dress!
I have a technical question : how do you control the "puffiness" of the skirt? I think it's called the flare? How do you make sure a skirt doesn't just fall around your legs (without a petticoat)?
I wish I had more money because earlier cat of cats costumery had a 50% off code for a chair and now you have one for the table and that would make my whole office look and perform so amazingly!
This construction reminds me of the construction described to create look #10, Schiaparelli Haute Houture F/W 2024.
I can't remember exactly how it was described, but essentially a layer of lambs wool batting was applied over the entire corset/bustier and then covered with the final layer of satin. This created that smooth, boneless appearance of the dress, and visually complimenting the construction of the shoe seen on the back of the dress.
In some photos of the dress in mid construction, you can see the top layer of satin has been pulled tightly across all dimensions and pinned to the edge/underside of the corset bustier before finalising its position with stitches.
Very beautiful indeed!
Wonderful! You look like something out of Degas.
Lovely!
I love it so so much!!! But I am so confused about the attachment of the skirt... Are the raw edges of the skirt just "pushed" against the bodess and then sewn on? Also: If each pleat is attached in two places, would this not leave big open spaces ? Is there any video/ pattern this skirt (and its attachement) is based off of? Thanks :)
Beautiful ❤
WoW!
I've never heard of drafting stays in a single piece before! Do you have any resources for learning how to do this? I've only ever seen patterns that have multiple pieces, and I'd love to recreate something like this for my own designs
If you had sewed the petticoat between the velvet and the lining of the skirt it would have much more of the puffy petal look you were going for.
Dire meraviglioso è troppo poco...... 👏🏻😊👏🏻😊👏🏻
All you need is some ballet shoes and you could sneak onto a production of The Nutcracker or Swan Lake.
Hello, the dress is lovely! what kind of boning did you use? Thank you
She said she is using zip ties, since the stays aren't really structural and won't be worn all day long
Thanks
Do you have the stays pattern available anywhere?
Where did you learn this? Which school?
She is german so it is likely that she did an apprenticeship to become a seamstress. It takes two to three years and contains both theoretical classes and practical work at a dressmaker's shop