Making a Bridgerton Regency Gown | Mockup using Angela Clayton and Black Snail Patterns

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This weeks video is a short one because we're fitting the mockup! I'm making a regency gown for the Bridgerton Ball experience. I used Black Snail's Regency gown and spencer pattern and Angela Clayton's Bridgerton Bodice pattern. There are a lot of changes to be made but they're all fairly minor.
✨Materials + Tools
○ Black Snail Regency Gown and Spencer Pattern
○ Angela Clayton Bridgerton Bodice Pattern
○ Muslin
○ Zipper
Skip Ahead:
0:00 Intro
0:57 Pattern Alterations
6:21 Cutting the Mockup
7:41 Mockup Fitting
21:40 Outro
🧵Other Videos in this Series:
○ Regency Shift - • Making a Regency Shift...
○ Regency Stays - • Making Regency Stays f...
○ Regency Petticoat - • Making a Regency Petti...
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  • @monicajones7493
    @monicajones74932 жыл бұрын

    Regency bodices can sometimes have that really narrow back piece, the aim was a kite shape, so the back seams wouldn't always come where we expect, especially because they didn't really close gowns at the centre back at all. Also, it is definitely historically ok to have 1 big 'front' piece, especially if the gown closed at the centre front, rather than having a drop front. I think Angela was trying to approach the pattern from a more historical point of view. I also remember her writing in a blog post about leaving the darts unmarked because she then shaped them actually on her mock up.

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do know they can have a narrow shape but the back shape would have been maybe an inch across at the waist seam which I thought seemed too narrow?? I didn’t actually read her blog post so I didn’t know that, I just saw that she had a pattern and thought I’d try it 😊

  • @brinagotsued

    @brinagotsued

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@moth.faerie the shape of the kite piece was more historically correct and had a more correct waist height in the back, the back of the waist shouldn't be below the front of the waist and often a wee bit higher. Bridgerton doesn't follow any of those, though.

  • @xxxholic22

    @xxxholic22

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brinagotsued Bridgerton's gowns are a bit weird, the empire waist is very low for the regency probably for the modern bras, I've made a few historical patterns now [the janet arnold one, a truly victorian one and another one I can't remember the name of] and they have teeny diamond back pieces the side seams of them are curved and the bands across the front are often covered with an apron front, so you have two narrow bands that cross the bust and allow you to lace it shut, then you pull up and pin the apron, once you've made a few of them it becomes childsplay but the shapes are weird and the sleeves are set really far back [because the stays pull your shoulders back so you can hold a pencil between the blades it feels] they did miss a trick though not doing actual regency court gowns because they are a delight, empire gowns with panniers - they looked like old lady knitted toilet roll covers, with half an ostritch worth of feathers to try and balance the gown, Eloise's complaints would have made so much more sense

  • @plazynoodles
    @plazynoodles2 жыл бұрын

    i really find the mockup vids SUPER helpful, honestly its more of a realistic look at sewing because not everything goes right on the first try. i sometimes have trouble diagnosing fit issues so its cool to be able to cross-reference someone else if they face the same issue and see how they fix it

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you find them helpful!! I definitely want to continue to do the even if KZread doesn’t like them 😅

  • @ostergaard1of4
    @ostergaard1of42 жыл бұрын

    they are the MOST helpful videos of all the sewing tutorials!

  • @Jeshiae
    @Jeshiae2 жыл бұрын

    I like the mock-up videos. I'm not very good at telling how and where to alter things to adjust fit, so hearing what you have to say and seeing the mock-up is helpful.

  • @jnetbeams
    @jnetbeams2 жыл бұрын

    Watching you has made me a better sewist. Thank you for sharing.

  • @holycrappitsjo
    @holycrappitsjo2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely appreciate these kinds of videos! Something I've always found frustrating is how often patterns or tutorials say to do a mockup, but don't show any of the steps needed to fix any issues. The jump from "check to make sure it fits here and here, and adjust pattern accordingly" or whatever, so these deep dives are super helpful! 🤘

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah I’m glad they’re helpful then! I definitely didn’t figure out how to fit mock-ups properly until I went to school so I’m glad I can share the knowledge!

  • @kmscheid3303
    @kmscheid33032 жыл бұрын

    Yes to mockups! A. Learning pattern mods. B. Even pros needing a first draft is such a good thing to hear for flounderers like me.

  • @four1629
    @four16292 жыл бұрын

    I rlly like watching the mockup trials because I like hearing you speak and reason things out. I talk myself theough the whole process of sewing anything and seeing the demonstration of the fit issues you notice while you talk about it helps me understand better what a "good fit" actually looks like. also, mockups are such a pain and i don't like them most of the time, so it's super motivating to see one done lmao, it feels less herculean

  • @faitparchristine
    @faitparchristine2 жыл бұрын

    I love your mock-up videos! Sad to hear they aren't as ''successful'' numbers wise, but I very much enjoy and appreciate them

  • @penny7b
    @penny7b2 жыл бұрын

    The V&A museum has a few examples of regency gowns which closed in the back with lacing. So you could go that route if you wanted to. Other common back closures include ties, hooks and eyes, and buttons.

  • @judy7827
    @judy78272 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking how much I love watching your mockup processes and was wondering if anyone found them as interesting as I do before you mentioned that others did as well. I'm wondering if the difference between the comments and the analytics is due the difference between dedicated subscribers and casual viewers. I imagine your subscribers are those who have a greater interest in sewing, therefore are more interested in the mockup process. Whereas a casual viewer might be more interested in just seeing the end product.

  • @NomadicElfling
    @NomadicElfling2 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate seeing your mock ups - I’ve sewn for years but haven’t really gotten the hang of doing a test run first, so seeing someone do this is really helpful.

  • @libertymena5967
    @libertymena5967 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Minji! I've been watching your videos throughout this semester and I just love them so much! It's unbelievable how much I learn when watching your channel and I become so motivated to sew. I ended up finding your channel while researching how to make a petticoat. Unfortantely, I have yet to get to it but it's on my list of to make. lol Don't we all just have a huge list of things to make! But I wanted to show my apprciation for sharing your sewing journey with us. Your clothing is so beautiful and we all appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us! I hope you and your fam are having a wonderful and festive October! Thank you for your inspiration, knowledge, and beautiful videos. With much admiration, Valentine

  • @raevynwoods9403
    @raevynwoods94032 жыл бұрын

    I find your mock-up fitting videos super helpful! I'm a self-taught sewist so I often have no idea where to start looking for fit issues, and these videos help me find the things that might be going wrong!

  • @antareslesage5611
    @antareslesage56112 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Watching your process through the mockup fitting is very interesting😃 it's really helpful to see you doing that in front of the camera with all your explanations 😃😃 Thank you and please keep doing that😻 can't wait to see the result in your next video😊

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the feedback! I’m glad it’s helpful!

  • @catlova567
    @catlova5672 жыл бұрын

    Mockup videos are super helpful! I love how your break down each adjustment based on the fit issues, especially after you show the initial pattern and alterations.

  • @grimnirnacht
    @grimnirnacht2 жыл бұрын

    I like the mockups. It's nice to see how you (someone knowledgeable) alter things

  • @doemtij
    @doemtij2 жыл бұрын

    sure the mockups are not as pretty as the actual dress itself but it's very interesting and helpful to see how you go about fitting and altering the pattern (and then explaining why you're doing it that way)!

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you like it! Thank you for the feedback 😊

  • @KittieRoses
    @KittieRoses2 жыл бұрын

    As usual thank you so much for all the information you provide in these mockup videos. Always such a tremendous help when learning how to properly fit clothing. So far the mockup already looked super nice so once you make all those changes, the dress really is going to turn out so beautifully. Cant wait to see it! Good luck, and here's to hoping for a smooth sewing experience with this dress!

  • @judithlashbrook4684
    @judithlashbrook46842 жыл бұрын

    may i suggest that in your mock_up videos that on each one you do a zoom in on one of the aspects that needs changing and help us understand: how you knew that it wasn't right, how you decided how to alter it to make it right and how you had to take that in to consideration in the rest of the pattern... i'm guessing that that is the process (more or less) but having a zoom into one of the modifications might be helpfull... (all of them would be too time consuming , technical, tedious, overwhelming... but a quick tutorial on "this sleve doesn't look right, why, how to fix it"... would be great for me and possibly others). Wishing you all the best and thank you for your content!

  • @sonari3686
    @sonari36862 жыл бұрын

    somehow, fortuitously, I had started planning my bridgerton gown about a week before you posted the redthreaded regency stays video, and I was shooketh because in my planning I scoured the internet for my stays and gown patterns and I also landed on the redthreaded stays and Angela's bodice pattern. I say it was fortuitous because I am pretty new to this costuming journey and you using the same patterns I picked means I can learn from you as i go 😅 luckily I found Angela's pattern fit me almost perfectly over the stays and shift. the only thing I've adjusted is I brought down the back a little bit, as in the show the gowns seems to have quite low backs. anyways, amazing video as always, I truly learn so much from you and as a somewhat novice I was happy to see that we both landed on the same patterns, it makes me feel like I'm doing something right! 😅

  • @Andi-uz5mt
    @Andi-uz5mt2 жыл бұрын

    it's really helpful hearing how you change the pattern from the mock up to the actual pattern so I really appreciate these videos!!❤

  • @jac_and_the_making_of
    @jac_and_the_making_of2 жыл бұрын

    Mockup videos are crazy helpful! Especially knowing which patterns work well and which are kinda meh :)

  • @mandylavida
    @mandylavida2 жыл бұрын

    Mock up videos are always great to watch. Seeing how to alter a pattern to fix fit issues is fascinating and teaches me so much because you don't always do what I would originally think would work.

  • @madzikdek
    @madzikdek2 жыл бұрын

    The puffy sleeve is so cute, I love sleeves like that. The fitting videos are very useful I find fitting the most difficult and important part of the sewing process so seeing you solve all those issues helps a lot.

  • @cydavis47
    @cydavis472 жыл бұрын

    Love mock ups. Help with my on alterations

  • @Sewingistherapy
    @Sewingistherapy2 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy seeing your process!

  • @furlizard
    @furlizard2 жыл бұрын

    I watch the mockup videos 👍

  • @joclark3702
    @joclark37022 жыл бұрын

    Mock ups all the way!!! They are soooo helpful when I am trying to figure out my own sewing glitches. Thank you!

  • @AnnaReed42
    @AnnaReed422 жыл бұрын

    I love the mockup videos WTH KZread

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha thank you I’m glad you appreciate it!

  • @michellepense7894
    @michellepense78942 жыл бұрын

    Love the mock up videos.

  • @stevezytveld6585
    @stevezytveld65852 жыл бұрын

    Watching a professionally trained sewist work with mock-ups is something I am definitely here for. And the video takes up however much time it needs - kind of like the mock-up process itself. Worry not. You were smashing two patterns together - a mind-bend at the best of times. I finished my first belt - linearly embossed black veg tan, with a red leather lining, double belt keepers and hand-stitched on my stitching pony. First time in years that I've had a belt that actually fits properly. I may have ordered some really lovely brass belt buckles from the ebay to help scratch the belt itch. As for the rest of the world? As the potted petunia from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy said "oh no, not again". The anti-mask protesters are back in Ottawa - this time it's around 1000 fully patched bikers. Tomorrow is suppose to be the last day of their protests. Can't wait until they leave. Last night I saw a biker wearing a German nazi helmet. Bye. Please let the door hit you on the way out... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi

  • @NoDecaf7

    @NoDecaf7

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am shocked at the boldness of those wandering our planet wearing Nazi imagery. Stay safe ❤️

  • @stevezytveld6585

    @stevezytveld6585

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@NoDecaf7 Fully patched bikers have been wearing nazi regalia since the 60's - the helmet, the iron cross, the whole kit'n'kaboodle. More charitable views than mine say that they're busy being counter-culture. Personally, I think the helmet should be reduced to a pile of rust... Apparently this iteration of a 'Bike club for Veterans" makes them sign a pledge to behave properly to people. Guess it didn't cover vintage WW2 Germain helmets... The girlfriend who climbed on the back of the bike was 20-30 years younger. So the ick factor just piles... Thanks for the safe wish. Right now the bikers seem to be sticking to their original plan of heading on home. Bye. Please let the door hit you on the way out...

  • @rockencheesepuffs
    @rockencheesepuffs2 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy these kinds of videos because I love seeing the thought process and problem solving involved in your work! Always super fun!

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith27842 жыл бұрын

    I love your mock up videos. I always find fitting the hardest part so it great to see your thought process and also all the time and effort that goes into the mock up process.

  • @WardGalina
    @WardGalina2 жыл бұрын

    Mock-up videos are some of my favorites since it shows how to fix issues that might pop up, also if it's a bridgerton party, back zippers were good enough for the actresses so no one can blame you for having one lol

  • @nix_cosplay
    @nix_cosplay2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting to see you use and Angela pattern! I'm a patron but haven't really looked at them edit: the pattern was made to be gathered along the neckline btw!

  • @susiecarson
    @susiecarson2 жыл бұрын

    I like mock-up videos. It helps me know how to figure out what to alter and how. I made Angela’s Queen’s Gambit dress, and I had similar issues with fitting. I ended up changing a lot, and then only wore the dress once. It’s a shame, but I don’t really blame her for not going to the trouble of grading her Patreon patterns out.

  • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
    @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar2 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos and I am so excited to see what your dress turns out like!

  • @coreygilles847
    @coreygilles8472 жыл бұрын

    I do like seeing the mock ups

  • @Som1stolemycookie
    @Som1stolemycookie2 жыл бұрын

    This is great because I too signed up for angela Clayton's patreon for this pattern

  • @SewlockHolmes
    @SewlockHolmes2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for another wonderful mockup video! Also, you mentioned adding flipper bones(?) a few times and I was wondering what those are and how they help with the fit. (I'm pretty new so I don't know where to look really for learning how to get a mockup to fit)

  • @ellamarieeway3679
    @ellamarieeway36792 жыл бұрын

    I love mock up videos! Also this silhouette looks great on you and is helpful for me because I too am so I have hope that this can look good on me. Also I did want to ask what is a flipper bone?

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! A flipper bone is a little steel bone in a casing stitched to a neckline that you tuck into your support garment so they stay nicely stuck to your body and don’t shift 😊 I’m not actually sure that I’ll need them for this tho now that I’ve made the actual dress, and I explain them a bit better in my video making my Jude Duarte gown

  • @red0004
    @red00042 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos, and the way that you show you process of altering patterns and 'mockup'ing (is that a word?🤔😅)!

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha not sure if it’s a real word but that’s ok that’s how new words happen 😊

  • @FlickiChicki
    @FlickiChicki2 жыл бұрын

    Overall, Angela does have cute patterns, but I left her Paetron because the patterns just do not fit small band/large bra cup well and modification to fit warp everything else so bad it’s worthless.

  • @NoviceStitcher
    @NoviceStitcher2 жыл бұрын

    i confused what type of boning are you using on the corners of the bodice. i thought use said flipper bone what exactly is that?

  • @moth.faerie

    @moth.faerie

    2 жыл бұрын

    a flipper bone is a short bone (just normal flat steel) in a casing that is stitched to the gown neckline at one end so the other end can be tucked inside the undergarment and keep everything nicely together

  • @NoviceStitcher

    @NoviceStitcher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@moth.faerie oh that makes a lot of sense

  • @amandapichon4023
    @amandapichon40232 жыл бұрын

    This video was severely lacking kitty content 😂

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