Nicole Rudolph | Sewing a Historically Accurate Hocus Pocus Cosplay- Finished! @NicoleRudolph | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The final part of our adventure into making a historically accurate 1690s ensemble for Winifred Sanderson! How would the Sanderson sisters actually dressed at the end of the 17th century? Let's layer up with all of our garments from the last two weeks and find out!
Our third video covers the embroidering of an iconic stomacher, styling wigs, and finishing a few accessories! All leading up to a night of running amok, scaring our neighbors, and attempting sit ups in stays. First, let's look at goldwork embroidery. Then we'll dive into some unexpected history of silk hoods (and their witchy background). A few dozen bobby pins and some digging around in my closet later will bring us to a frantic evening of lacing up stays (we remembered to put on our shoes first), pinning on gowns, and futile attempts at keeping our wigs on properly.
Special thanks to Abby and Christina for being my sisters!
Abby: youtube.com/watch?v=6Da0pwR-woE&feature=emb_logo
Christina: instagram.com/thelacedangel
Socials
Instagram: instagram.com/silk_and_buckram
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@cloche_call
🖼 Stomacher gown: britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1917-1208-3776
🖼 Stomacher: collections.mfa.org/objects/121174
🖼 Silk hood: collections.lacma.org/node/208036
🖼 Mary's hair inspo: artsandculture.google.com/asset/female-portrait-nicolas-de-largilliere/XgFgi6g6GNMzdQ
🖼 Sarah's hair inspo: historicalportraits.com/Gallery.asp?Page=Item&ItemID=1062&Desc=A-Lady-|-Henry-Tilson
🖼 1675 hair: gogmsite.net/casual_dress_-_1641_to_1683/ca-1675-anna-caffarelli-min.html
🖼 Winifred's hair inspo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_de_Largilli%C3%A8re#/media/File:Largilli%C3%A8re_Portrait_of_a_lady.jpg
More on sumptuary laws and Hannahs hood: earlyamericanists.com/2018/09/20/luxurious-tipping-points-in-early-massachusetts
🎶Music via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com)
The final part of our adventure into making a historically accurate 1690s ensemble for Winifred Sanderson! How would the Sanderson sisters actually dressed at the end of the 17th century? Let's layer up with all of our garments from the last two weeks and find out!
Our third video covers the embroidering of an iconic stomacher, styling wigs, and finishing a few accessories! All leading up to a night of running amok, scaring our neighbors, and attempting sit ups in stays. First, let's look at goldwork embroidery. Then we'll dive into some unexpected history of silk hoods (and their witchy background). A few dozen bobby pins and some digging around in my closet later will bring us to a frantic evening of lacing up stays (we remembered to put on our shoes first), pinning on gowns, and futile attempts at keeping our wigs on properly.
Special thanks to Abby and Christina for being my sisters!
Abby: youtube.com/watch?v=6Da0pwR-woE&feature=emb_logo
Christina: instagram.com/thelacedangel
Socials
Instagram: instagram.com/silk_and_buckram
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@cloche_call
🖼 Stomacher gown: britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1917-1208-3776
🖼 Stomacher: collections.mfa.org/objects/121174
🖼 Silk hood: collections.lacma.org/node/208036
🖼 Mary's hair inspo: artsandculture.google.com/asset/female-portrait-nicolas-de-largilliere/XgFgi6g6GNMzdQ
🖼 Sarah's hair inspo: historicalportraits.com/Gallery.asp?Page=Item&ItemID=1062&Desc=A-Lady-|-Henry-Tilson
🖼 1675 hair: gogmsite.net/casual_dress_-_1641_to_1683/ca-1675-anna-caffarelli-min.html
🖼 Winifred's hair inspo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_de_Largilli%C3%A8re#/media/File:Largilli%C3%A8re_Portrait_of_a_lady.jpg
More on sumptuary laws and Hannahs hood: earlyamericanists.com/2018/09/20/luxurious-tipping-points-in-early-massachusetts
🎶Music via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com)