At long last, it has finally been a year since I began my sewing journey! August 2020 is when I first picked up a needle and thread seriously. It has felt like far, far longer, but in order to celebrate this milestone, I thought it would be fun to review everything I made in my first year of sewing to be able to share the creations with all of you.
As a kid, I learned how to sew a straight stitch on an electric machine, but that's where my education in sewing stopped. Electric machines terrify me, so when I decided to learn to sew just over a year ago, I knew I wanted to work completely by hand (for a number of reasons). In addition to sewing by hand, I only make historical fashion, since that's what I have been wearing long before I began crafting my own garb.
After crunching all the numbers, this year I was able to hand sew just shy of 20 individual items, which adds up to an estimated total of 1,000 hours! I am so incredibly excited to see what historical clothing is to come over the next 12 months and I look forward to making one of these videos annually for all of you to enjoy.
What are some of the historical garments you crafted this year?
Yours, etc.
V. Birchwood
Social Media:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vasiofficial/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vbirchwoodhistorical
vbirchwoodhistorical@gmail.com
Where I get some of my historical accessories if I choose not to make them:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ShopBeyondTime?ref=shop_sugg
https://www.darcyclothing.com/
Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:58 Some Background Information
2:58 Garment No. 1
3:34 Garment No. 2
5:25 Garment No. 3, 4, & 5
7:19 Garment No. 6
7:46 Garment No. 7 & 8
10:49 Garment No. 9, 10, 11, & 12
14:07 Garment No. 13
14:51 Garment No. 14 & 15 (Plus a Hat)
17:15 Garment No. 16
17:27 Garment No. 17 & 18 (Plus a Cap)
18:43 Garment No. 19
20:06 Final Thoughts
All music is from Epidemic Sound.
#1YearSewiversary #HistoricalFashion #Handsewing
As a kid, I learned how to sew a straight stitch on an electric machine, but that's where my education in sewing stopped. Electric machines terrify me, so when I decided to learn to sew just over a year ago, I knew I wanted to work completely by hand (for a number of reasons). In addition to sewing by hand, I only make historical fashion, since that's what I have been wearing long before I began crafting my own garb.
After crunching all the numbers, this year I was able to hand sew just shy of 20 individual items, which adds up to an estimated total of 1,000 hours! I am so incredibly excited to see what historical clothing is to come over the next 12 months and I look forward to making one of these videos annually for all of you to enjoy.
What are some of the historical garments you crafted this year?
Yours, etc.
V. Birchwood
Social Media:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vasiofficial/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vbirchwoodhistorical
vbirchwoodhistorical@gmail.com
Where I get some of my historical accessories if I choose not to make them:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ShopBeyondTime?ref=shop_sugg
https://www.darcyclothing.com/
Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:58 Some Background Information
2:58 Garment No. 1
3:34 Garment No. 2
5:25 Garment No. 3, 4, & 5
7:19 Garment No. 6
7:46 Garment No. 7 & 8
10:49 Garment No. 9, 10, 11, & 12
14:07 Garment No. 13
14:51 Garment No. 14 & 15 (Plus a Hat)
17:15 Garment No. 16
17:27 Garment No. 17 & 18 (Plus a Cap)
18:43 Garment No. 19
20:06 Final Thoughts
All music is from Epidemic Sound.
#1YearSewiversary #HistoricalFashion #Handsewing
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