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Cat's Costumery
Великобритания
Добавлен 12 фев 2016
Hi! I'm Cat and I sew things. I'm a seamstress, a student, and a skirt enthusiast.
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You can find me at:
Patreon www.patreon.com/catscostumery
Facebook catscostumery/
Instagram catscostumery @catscostumery
Ko-Fi ko-fi.com/catscostumery
My blog happilyevertaffeta.wordpress.com/
Please note all Amazon Links are affiliate links! I also have a list with all my useful sewing supplies and books here:www.amazon.com/shop/catscostumery
A Day in Pride & Prejudice: Visiting Pemberley! (aka Chatsworth House)
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video!
Once I had decided to make the Pemberley dress, I knew it would be an absolute dream to wear it at Chatsworth, the location used in the Pride & Prejudice (2005) film as Pemberley. I've been a fan of Austen ever since I could read in English (in fact, Pride and Prejudice was one of the first few books I read in English!), and the 2005 adaptation is my favourite (controversial I know!) so this felt so full circle for me, and I wanted to share it with you!
Apologies for the shakiness of some of the clips, I'm still working on not being awkward filming in public so I will do better in the future! If you'd like to see more Elizabeth Bennet content, I'v...
Once I had decided to make the Pemberley dress, I knew it would be an absolute dream to wear it at Chatsworth, the location used in the Pride & Prejudice (2005) film as Pemberley. I've been a fan of Austen ever since I could read in English (in fact, Pride and Prejudice was one of the first few books I read in English!), and the 2005 adaptation is my favourite (controversial I know!) so this felt so full circle for me, and I wanted to share it with you!
Apologies for the shakiness of some of the clips, I'm still working on not being awkward filming in public so I will do better in the future! If you'd like to see more Elizabeth Bennet content, I'v...
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Bring back the Milkmaid dresses! | the perfect summer dress using a free pattern
Просмотров 30 тыс.Месяц назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! Instead of letting these projects languish in videos files and my wardrobe, I thought I would finally take the time to share them with you through what I'm calling the Archive initiative! (lol) I find it hard to motivate myself to care about projects once they're completed and they enter my normal wardrobe, and I move on to the next project, which mean...
The *easiest* adjustable skirt (18th century style ✨)
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 месяца назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! After the cliff hanger in the previous video, here is the conclusion to this project. I set out to make two historically inspired skirts, where they main goals were to use fabrics from my stash, and make adjustable skirts that had historical silhouettes that I could comfortably wear for every day life. My body fluctuates a lot, even within the same day...
Can Historical Skirts be Adjustable? Attempt 1: 1900s
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! Following on from the ethos behind my 1890s cape coat (you can find that video here: ruclips.net/video/BFrLsHzM4_8/видео.html and the ethos is that we can still be cute historybounding potatoes), I wanted to make some adjustable historically inspired skirts. My most used or favoured silhouette is typically the 1890s/1900s skirts, because they mesh well...
The Victorian Morning Corset: Testing a 19th-Century Corset Pattern
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! Ever since I saw the illustration for this pattern a few months ago, it's stayed in my head, so I was so happy to finally give it a go! This corset dates to 1893, from an issue of La Mode Illustree, a popular Victorian magazine. I got it from Repeated Originals on Etsy (www.etsy.com/uk/listing/246200088/morning-corset-victorian-reproduction). I made it...
Comfortable 1890s: A Coat for Lazy Days (but you still wanna look cute!)
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! This project was prompted by a peak potato day. I had some materials in my stash, I found a pattern, I had a couple of days off over the holidays and a dream: a coat that could convert from being loose for potato days, to fitted for more effort days, to historybounding and historical clothing. And so I give you... the 1890s cape coat thing! I used a pa...
Everything I made in 2023 | sewing, knitting, crochet, oh my!
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! In a conscious effort to fight my forgetful brain, I've yet again sat down and done a round up of all my crafty projects from this year. They range from historical costume sewing, particularly Edwardian and Victorian things, to forays into knitting and crochet that I've found really rewarding this year. I ended up making 23 projects (including some sma...
Stitching Through Time: Making a 19th-Century Inspired Quilt with Morris Fabric
Просмотров 23 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This video is kindly sponsored by Serious Readers, the makers of Serious Lights! You can use the link below and the code SR494 for £100 off High Definition (HD) Lights free delivery try.seriousreaders.com/pages/sr494/ Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! I really think I need to get 'jack of all trades, master of none' on a t-shirt at this point. There's just something incredibly exciting...
Making A Supportive and Comfortable Corset: the 1860s Style
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This video is kindly sponsored by Serious Readers, the makers of Serious Lights! You can use the link below and the code SR493 for £100 off High Definition (HD) Lights free delivery try.seriousreaders.com/pages/SR493 I am starting a new adventure - though you might have noticed that here on the channel there have been a handful of 1860s clothing being made, which, to be honest, was a coincidenc...
A Day in the Life at a Convention | MCM London Comic Con October 2023 vlog ft. Critical Role day!
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! It's that time of the year - October MCM London just happened last weekend, and as is my tradition on this channel, I went along and vlogged the day for you! MCM London is the UK's biggest convention which spans over three days, two weekends in the year, and it has all sorts, from celebrity guests and panels, to merchandise, artists, guest authors, and...
Making Victorian Underwear Essentials: *All the Lace* Corset Covers & Petticoat
Просмотров 15 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! I was feeling a little overwhelmed with all my options for projects, and so I asked my friends over on Patreon and making some new Victorian underwear won the poll! I'm so grateful to have been steered towards this project because it was a real joy to work on it. The goal was to make frilly, lace-y items that would be passable for historical undercloth...
The Swiss Waist: the Easy Way to a Victorian Silhouette (without a corset!)
Просмотров 22 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! After a little bit of a disappointment with my 1860s skirt, I widened the skirt band to fix it, and though it made it better, it still wasn't ideal. So I decided to explore period appropriate solutions: belts! In this case, a Swiss waist, or belt, or however you'd like to name it. It seems definitions were inconsistent across magazines and outfit descr...
I tried dyeing fabric with ✨elderberries✨ | Will It Dye? Ep.4
Просмотров 18 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! It's been a little while since I've done one of these, but I'm still so interested in natural dyeing that when I spotted these berries at the back of the garden, I had to give it a go. In this episode, I go through the basic steps of natural dyeing and how I've tweaked them slightly to this project since I didn't have a berry specific recipe. In this c...
A Little Women Dress: Crafting a Romantic 1860s Cottagecore Outfit
Просмотров 13 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! When I saw this fabric in a random store in Edinburgh, it immediately formed into a romantic, sloped shoulders, full circle dress in my mind. Upon further reflection, I decided to make it into separates for further versatility in my wardrobe, and though much of the 19th century is into the sloped shoulders romantic look, once it was a shirtwaist and a ...
The *Cutest* Cottage Core Apron | beginner friendly sewing project + pattern review!
Просмотров 14 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Hello everyone and welcome to a new video! Here is a quick, straightforward, and beginner friendly sewing project for your historical or cottagecore inspired wardrobe. I really fancied a romantic apron that I could wear practically around the house, but that also would look nice for photos and my more aesthetic inclinations. For this, I purchased three meters of this thicker and hardier linen a...
The Great Purge: Costume & Wardrobe Declutter
Просмотров 11 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The Great Purge: Costume & Wardrobe Declutter
How I made THE Princess Dress from Ever After | Breathe Dress part III, a thousand trims
Просмотров 11 тыс.11 месяцев назад
How I made THE Princess Dress from Ever After | Breathe Dress part III, a thousand trims
We tackle a GIANT: making the Ever After Breathe Dress, part 2
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
We tackle a GIANT: making the Ever After Breathe Dress, part 2
Let's Go to Con! MCM Comic Con London vlog
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Let's Go to Con! MCM Comic Con London vlog
A Typical Tudor | sewing a 16th-century kirtle the easy way
Просмотров 29 тыс.Год назад
A Typical Tudor | sewing a 16th-century kirtle the easy way
A Different Edwardian Lace Blouse | The 1905 Berry Travel Suit Project Part 1
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
A Different Edwardian Lace Blouse | The 1905 Berry Travel Suit Project Part 1
I went to PARIS! feat. fabric & vintage shopping
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
I went to PARIS! feat. fabric & vintage shopping
Making an Edwardian Cape | beginner friendly historical clothing project!
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Making an Edwardian Cape | beginner friendly historical clothing project!
I tried to make a Reformation dress... and it was chaos.
Просмотров 24 тыс.Год назад
I tried to make a Reformation dress... and it was chaos.
How the Victorians Mended Their Clothes: A Lesson in Darning
Просмотров 24 тыс.Год назад
How the Victorians Mended Their Clothes: A Lesson in Darning
✨ Everything I Made in 2022 ✨ | sewing year review
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
✨ Everything I Made in 2022 ✨ | sewing year review
5 Free Patterns for Historical Sewing
Просмотров 33 тыс.Год назад
5 Free Patterns for Historical Sewing
Making a super ✨ QUICK & EASY ✨ pinafore
Просмотров 25 тыс.Год назад
Making a super ✨ QUICK & EASY ✨ pinafore
I went to London's biggest convention! | MCM London October 2022 vlog
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
I went to London's biggest convention! | MCM London October 2022 vlog
Making an Outlander 18th Century Inspired Costume (but not travelling back in time)
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Making an Outlander 18th Century Inspired Costume (but not travelling back in time)
Me at the beginning of the video: I should totally try picking up knitting again Me mid video: I can see why I don't knit anymore 🤣 🧶 🪡 🧵
You should create Evil Elsa's dresses and a Pirate Elsa dress.
Totally unrelated but your hair is so beautiful!!!
I had no idea about the Mood free patterns. Thank you for sharing. :)
What a beautiful house! I love the HUGE murals. I cannot even imagine what it felt like to live there.
Cat, where did you get the fabric from?! I also want to recreate it. Please advise. Love yours!!!!!❤❤
Super cute - I hope you still wear it a lot!
You are such a darling, kind and comforting person. Thank you for brightening my day and giving me the confidence I needed to make a new project ❤
I love seeing Chatsworth through fresh eyes, its only 30 mins away from me and we went regularly as kids so I never go as an adult as its boring to me... so I forget that it is actually quite impressive
I saw someone who added hook and eye closures at the top and bottom of the back to keep it more stable, it added more support to the back of the morning corset.
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What a scenery !what a beautiful lady ,I wish I could have a chance to see this fabulous scenery❤
Please help, I’m so curious about your accent! I hear RP English, some Irish, and some West Country or welsh?
Flip a coin
Knowing I will never get to make this visit, thank you for a truly beautiful.
Just fabulous. My mum grew up near here
I love it so much! I'd love to make it in linen!!
Hiw lucky you were with the weather. When I went you could hardly see your hand in front of your face! Typical Derbyshire/North Midlands weather!
Amazing ✨ You had the chance to live one of my teenage fantasies! Thanks for sharing! P.S. Visiting here is still on my bucket list 😉 no matter my age
Made me homesick for England.
very cool! I didn't even notice any shakiness or anything -so don't worry about that :)
Hi, Thank you. That was a delightful video about a very sweet dress. I hope you live in a part of the world where you can get a lot of use of it. I have to ponder on if I should visit Mood's pattern library. Yours, Ann
Thank you for including a taste of the library. Oh, those books!
Did you notice there was fabric draped over the books ? Wonder if that was to keep dust and or bugs out ?
Pemberley! So exciting! How lovely!
Thank you so much ! What a magical place !
My mother’s school were housed in Chatsworth for the last few years of her school life, during world war 2. She would have loved to have seen this - it would have brought back many memories.
thank you, cat! this was lovely! i hope to get to visit someday.
This was so fun to watch! Thanks for taking us along.
So fun! I only wish you'd included the Darcy bust in the shop - the sign saying "please do not kiss the statue" is one of my favourite bits 😂
Do they stop you if you try to kiss the statue? lololol Because I totally would be on that statue.
The architectural design and structure, paintings... exquisite 👌🏾
Mine is Anne of green gables ❤ Jane Eyre ❤ Jane Austin ❤ wuthering heights, sommersby ❤ basically the classics 😂
Interesting 🤔, I love the book 📖
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What kind of skirt is that momma needs one !?
Su Excelencia Lady Mery... Sublime ❤
It's gorgeous!
Absolutely lovely! I think your fabric choice is perfect - and the price was definitely a plus! The Mood Patterns are definitely great, and generally better than most. They also have some great fabric, and their recommendations for notions are generally spot on.
Thanks for sharing this, @CatsCostumery ⭐️ The dress is lovely!
Finally catching up on your videos! I had an autoimmune flare up with my skin condition and couldn’t sew for about 9 months (I don’t own a sewing machine). So sewing content made me too sad to consume. I’m back to sewing though!!!! Busting out some projects and catching up with my RUclips friends again. I love the way this turned out. It’s beautiful
Lovely floral print & so cute on you!
Such a pretty dress, it looks lovely on you ❤
I love the mood fabrics patterns but I'm always scared of busts like this not being flattering on me. You've given me hope though! Just wondering if you could slide a couple of soft bones in the waist section to stop them collapsing?
Yes, I think that would definitely help!!
It looks like to me that if you were to make the bottom of the breast part go down more, instead of shortening the bottom of the waist part, that might help. Otherwise, this dress is mega cute. I love the fabric! And using bias tape as a hem is a cool idea!
I agree. I think the fit issue was the bust being a bit small and pushing the dress down. I've had the same issue with another Mood pattern, so I was on the lookout for it here!
Dear Cat. Ever since I was in high school, I have been wanting to learn how to sew to make my own clothes. I love, love dresses from Victorian times along with earlier ones as well. I've never met anyone near me here in the U.S. who has the same fascination of style dresses till I came across your channel which I have subscribed. I love this Mood's pattern and wish I was more advanced in my sewing than I am (I'm only a beginner), so I can make this dress. At 58 years old I am putting myself back to school to be able to support myself...I will be done with school in two weeks! I will have time to go back and do the hobbies I love so much like spinning raw fiber, knitting and would like to improve my sewing. Are there any (free) patterns out there that you know off where I can dive into? I mean, I basically only know how to sew straight lines - LOL! Any tips you have for me would be much appreciated. Lovingly, Lily 😊 P.S. dropping my email in hopes you can answer me via email. lilicp803@gmail.com
Thank you for sharing this from your archive, Cat. I was just thinking about whether to post from my archive or not. I agree- Bring back the Milkmaid dresses!
That is a super cute dress. Now I have to go hunt for this pattern ❤
The dress came out so cute! I didn’t realise Mood had some great patterns. I should look at them more!
Such a lovely dress - and I'm always blown away by your excellent choice of fabric colours and patterns - this one with the flowers and blue is absolutely delightful 😊
This is such a cute dress!! Does anyone have the timestamp for the finished hem? I was really excited to see that part with the bias tape finish but couldn't quite catch a timestamp with it visible.
Ah, I'm sorry, it's so hard to get a full length shot in my sewing room! I'll try and post a close up on Instagram :)
What a great fabric choice, and the final version looks fantastic on you! If you're considering suggestions, one way to gild this lily a bit is to add strap keepers to the armhole straps. That way, bra straps won't peek out. It depends on how you feel about bra straps, of course.