DIY Regency Stays - Bridgerton Inspired - Easy to make with pattern

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Hello Everyone,
In this video I try to share the step by step method to making a pair of Regency Short Stays inspired by a pair that Daphne wears in Bridgerton. You can get the pattern in my Etsy shop KittyJBerry : www.etsy.com/KittyJBerry/list...
After reading an amazing blog post Sabine Schierhoff, where she discusses her journey in making stays from a pattern in a book from 1810 by J.S. Berhardt, I was inspired to re-attempt making my short stays for my Bridgerton ensemble! I wanted to take some ideas I gleamed from the blog post and the patterns, and mix them with the idea of making the body of the stays conical shaped with triangle shaped cutouts and deep rounded bust ores. My hope was to make a pair of stays that would lift and comfortably support my larger bust. I was very happy with the way my stays came out and wanted to share the pattern and process with you.
Blog Post:
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Pattern:
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The first pair of stays I made where made of 3 layers. the outer layer was satin, the inside layer was coutil for strength and support, and I lined the stays with cotton. While I am satisfied with the end result of these stays, the satin was very slippery to work with.
I made my second pair of stays from a lovely yard of silk called Esme from FancyStylesFabric. This pair of stays is only made of two layers, the silk as the outer fashion layer and the coutil as the strength layer. This pair was very easy to put together, and the binding was made from scraps of bias cut Esme silk.
If you liked this video please stick around. I am hopeful to share many more Bridgerton inspired videos!
You can also watch my DIY video for the chemise worn underneath my stays.
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You can also watch my older video for my first attempt at short stays.
• DIY - Bridgerton Inspi...
If you do end up using my pattern please show me / tag me on Instagram - I love seeing everyone's amazing projects.
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  • @virginiagrant9845
    @virginiagrant98452 жыл бұрын

    I just want to say that following you in this process was great. I did a mock up before seeing your video with no instruction and was so close to your video. Thank you for helping me improve my process.

  • @mcanultymichelle
    @mcanultymichelle Жыл бұрын

    Nice job ,nice explanation too👍

  • @catalite404
    @catalite4042 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this pattern & tutorial/walk-through! Im currently making a Regency costume for the Bridgerton Ball in Atlanta and while I’m an intermediate sewist, the stay pattern I bought from Laughing Moon Mercantile was just a little much for me & my purposes. This is perfectly within my skill range! So excited to give this a shot.

  • @Chaz29girl

    @Chaz29girl

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thats so cool! Im making mine for the same event and location!

  • @honestaf6165
    @honestaf61652 жыл бұрын

    Just wow! You look fabulous wearing them.😊

  • @cornishknitter-seasofskein9195
    @cornishknitter-seasofskein91952 жыл бұрын

    I have purchased your pattern and really look forward to creating my very first set of stays, they look great on you. As I wouldn’t class myself as a confident in sewing, having a video tutorial to follow along with the pattern is fabulous. Thanks Kitty.

  • @KittyJBerry

    @KittyJBerry

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy to hear you are giving sewing stays a go! I hope the pattern works well for you and if there is anything I can do to help please let me know! :)

  • @PiscatorCemZ
    @PiscatorCemZ Жыл бұрын

    Just purchased your pattern and will sew my first today . Thanks from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @KittyJBerry

    @KittyJBerry

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for purchasing my pattern! I hope sewing goes well for you :)

  • @MrG00dguymike
    @MrG00dguymike2 жыл бұрын

    These stays are so cute!

  • @virginiagrant7510
    @virginiagrant75102 жыл бұрын

    I loved the video. Thank you doing a mock up and your instruction will help. Because I had a pattern but no instruction

  • @lindsey9958
    @lindsey99582 жыл бұрын

    Great work! I think I will end up using your shift and stays patterns for my project ^^

  • @KittyJBerry

    @KittyJBerry

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your lovely comment! I hope you do make a pair!! :)

  • @VultureFight
    @VultureFight Жыл бұрын

    YOU ARE FANTASTIC

  • @lilyhobbit5135
    @lilyhobbit5135 Жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @panofdreams
    @panofdreams2 жыл бұрын

    Going to make these! Great video! What eyelet pliers do you use? I'm tired of the messy awl and hammer method.

  • @KittyJBerry

    @KittyJBerry

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your lovely comment! The pliers are Prym brand, and I'm sure if you search for "Prym Press Fastener/Eyelet Pliers" you will be able to find them! I just purchased them at my local shop - but there may be a similar item / different brand at your shop :) I think they're super handy when clamping in metal eyelets. If I'm going to hand sew the eyelets I will likely use the awl... but I rarely seem to work up the nerve for all that.

  • @hayleym1012

    @hayleym1012

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KittyJBerry hopefully you're using the awl more now! It is much stronger than snipping into the fabric if you're worried about durability. If this is something you're making to rarely wear, it won't make a difference though

  • @samwhiffin
    @samwhiffin Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Im planning on getting this pattern next week, I love that it accommodates a larger chest size, as I wear a size H and most corset patterns do not work for that! I was wondering if you have any recommendations or tips for making this front lacing?

  • @KittyJBerry

    @KittyJBerry

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a few thoughts, hopefully it will be helpful to you. First, please refer to the measurements of the corset and make sure it is a comfortable fit. The under-bust will be the most important. You can always adjust the cups a little wider or more narrow to suit you. I recommend testing the cup fit by making a mock-up. If you have a larger cup size you may also want to add in a few extra boning channels to help support the stays. I also think that you may prefer to keep the lacing in the back of the stays if you have a larger bust / cup size. You can also opt for a busk at the front instead of boning. Lacing in the back of the stays helps keep the front well supported. You may find that by moving the lacing to the front of the stays you lose some support. You can test this with a mock-up. Of course I understand wanting front lacing - it the easiest to take on / off. If you do go for lacing in the front, then make sure you have a boning channel on either side of the eyelets. This will help keep the eyelets from stretching and add strength.

  • @geoffreymclaughlin7412
    @geoffreymclaughlin74122 жыл бұрын

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