10 Essential Sewing Tools to Make Historical Fashion
V. Birchwood V. Birchwood
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 Published On Feb 11, 2021

Many of us love historical fashion and maybe even adore wearing it, but are perhaps a little afraid to dive into sewing our own historical clothing. Just a year ago, I was terrified of making my own historical dress, but I finally took the plunge and it was so worth it!

In this historical sewing for beginners video, I simplify the process of developing your historical toolkit by discussing the 10 essential sewing tools you will need to make historical clothing. For those just starting out with hand sewing or historical sewing, it might feel overwhelming not knowing which tools to buy. Historical dress often utilises hand-sewing techniques, and some of the tools needed are more specialised. This video explains the essentials, along with a few bonus tools in case you have a bigger budget. This is the first video in the playlist series “Historical Sewing for Beginners”.

If you are just starting out with historical handsewing and have any questions, please reach out through the comments.

Thank you so much for watching and please be sure to like and subscribe to get notified about future videos in this historical sewing for beginners series.

Yours, etc.
V. Birchwood

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Links to some of the products I use:

-Silk thread: https://www.devereyarns.co.uk/
https://www.mulberrysilks-patriciawoo...
-Tailor's ham & sausage: https://www.etsy.com/listing/95965025...

A quick disclaimer, I am in no way affiliated with any of the products or brands mentioned in this video, I just genuinely like and support these products.
Additionally, the Russell Hobb's steam iron is trademarked by Russell Hobbs and I am not affiliated with Russell Hobbs in any way.

0:00 Intro
1:48 Essential Tools 1 & 2
3:19 Essential Tools 3 & 4
4:49 Essential Tools 5 & 6
6:50 Essential Tools 7 & 8
7:19 Essential Tools 9 & 10
8:49 Bonus Tools
11:16 Outro & Surprise!

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