Making a 1860s Transformation Gown | Inspired by Little Women

#ad A video all about making the ruffly, bow covered, silk, victorian transformation gown of my dreams! Made possible by Little Women, which is now available to watch at home on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital! This video contains a paid promotion for Sony Home Entertainment. ✩ Things / People Mentioned ✩ ✩✩✩ If you would like to help support the channel, please check out my Patreon! It helps fund all my videos. And contributing gives you early access to my videos, and access to a bunch of exclusive content! ✩✩✩ If you are interested in seeing more of my work or contacting me, I’ll leave links to my various sites below! Website: Instagram: Blog: https: Email: AngelaCostumery@ [serious inquires only please!] ✩✩✩ My name is Angela Clayton, I’m a twenty two year old self taught designer and seamstress who is currently living on Long Island, in NY. FAQ: Where is your dress form from? : I use three forms - a vintage WOLF form, a display form from , and a PGM form. What is your table made out of? : My table has a surface of HOMASOTE which is a paper fiber board, soft enough to push pins into. Where is your iron from? : I use this gravity feed iron (affiliate link) What sewing machine do you use? : You can hear all about my machines in this video! Do you recommend any sewing books? : Yes! Read more about my library here. What scissors do you use? : I have three main pairs The multichrome ones are by Tula Pink (affiliate link): The silver ones are by Gingher (affiliate link) : The gold ones were gifted to me by Whiteley : ✩✩✩
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