Making a 1916 Evening Dress - Part Two

by Angela Clayton
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Making a 1916 Evening Dress - Part Two

 

Things mentioned Videos Shown Materials Silk fabric was from Fabric MartLace was from Jo annsRibbon sellers note I had time constraints you can get more variety and a better price from some international sellers Shown not used this is an affiliate link Beads sequins were from my stash collected from a bunch of shops over the years References Other Shoes are from Royal VintageNail polish Starry night from Illimite Mr Mint from Cupcake Polish Sherbert from Live Love Polish Halo from Orly This video includes a paid promotion from Skillshare If you are interested in seeing more of my work or contacting me I ll leave links to my various sites below Email AngelaCostumery gmail com serious inquires only please About me My name is Angela Clayton I m a twenty year old designer and seamstress who is currently living on Long Island in NY I ve been sewing for five years and focused on period costumes and original designs for the last three I make costumes for fun and to expand my skill set so I can hopefully get a job in the industry someday Check out my FAQ linked above to hear more about me and any of the other sites to see more of my work I can be contacted with inquires about paid work via the email above My sewing machines include Singer Heavy Duty 4423 Singer Industrial 191D 20 Singer 15 30 My dress form is a 10 12 display form from buystoreshelving com Music Luminous Rain Kevin MacLeod incompetech com Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3 0 License

 

 


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