Angela Clayton | Sewing the cottagecore medieval inspired dress of my DREAMS! ft. UNICORNS @AngelaClaytonCostumery | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
I might not be entirely sure what cottagecore is, but I did my best!
✩ Things mentioned ✩
The fabric is from: fabricmartfabrics.com
The velvet was from the garment district
The lining is from Jo-anns
This is the interfacing I use for hats: joann.com/peltex-1-side-fusible-interfacing-20inw-x-10yds/1103944.html
The trim is from [this is an affiliate link]: amzn.to/3BtsMQ1
I use this tracing paper [this is an affiliate link]: amzn.to/3mJivt1
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If you would like to help support the channel, please check out my Patreon!
patreon.com/angelacostumery
It helps fund all my videos. And contributing gives you early access to my videos, and access to a bunch of exclusive content!
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If you are interested in seeing more of my work or contacting me, I'll leave links to my various sites below!
Website: angelaclaytoncostumery.com
Instagram: instagram.com/angelacostumery
Blog: https: angelacostumery.com
Email: AngelaCostumery@gmail.com [serious inquires only please!]
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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 Buystoreshelving.com, 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) amzn.to/2NBtsyD
What sewing machine do you use? : You can hear all about my machines in this video!
youtube.com/watch?v=u5EDJcLWc8Y
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): amzn.to/300eH9x
The silver ones are by Gingher (affiliate link) : amzn.to/2LrewQF
The gold ones were gifted to me by Whiteley : whiteley.co.uk/exo
angelacostumery.com/2016/11/22/historical-costume-reference-book-reviews
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I might not be entirely sure what cottagecore is, but I did my best!
✩ Things mentioned ✩
The fabric is from: fabricmartfabrics.com
The velvet was from the garment district
The lining is from Jo-anns
This is the interfacing I use for hats: joann.com/peltex-1-side-fusible-interfacing-20inw-x-10yds/1103944.html
The trim is from [this is an affiliate link]: amzn.to/3BtsMQ1
I use this tracing paper [this is an affiliate link]: amzn.to/3mJivt1
✩✩✩
If you would like to help support the channel, please check out my Patreon!
patreon.com/angelacostumery
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: angelaclaytoncostumery.com
Instagram: instagram.com/angelacostumery
Blog: https: angelacostumery.com
Email: AngelaCostumery@gmail.com [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 Buystoreshelving.com, 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) amzn.to/2NBtsyD
What sewing machine do you use? : You can hear all about my machines in this video!
youtube.com/watch?v=u5EDJcLWc8Y
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): amzn.to/300eH9x
The silver ones are by Gingher (affiliate link) : amzn.to/2LrewQF
The gold ones were gifted to me by Whiteley : whiteley.co.uk/exo
angelacostumery.com/2016/11/22/historical-costume-reference-book-reviews
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