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In this video I’ll be taking the fabric I dyed in part one, and turning it into a dress! Chapter timestamps in this video: 0. Introduction 00:00 1. Cutting the basic shift 00:45 2. Hem and side seams 04:43 3. Yoke and embroidery 08:52 4. Belt and details 17:42 5. Fitting the back 20:25 6. Getting dressed! 23:10 I am using pattern instructions from 1912 by Marie Thierbach, and adding my own touch with decorations and embroidery in the spirit of 'arts and crafts'. I’m excited to work on this project together with my friend Fanny, who came up with the idea in the first place. I highly encourage you to check out her progress pictures on instagram! It is also an absolute joy reading and learning about the Dress Reform movement and the Artistic and Aesthetic dress, and seeing other people’s concepts and projects with the #ReformDressChallenge hashtag. I hope you are inspired to make your own reform dress, using the pattern we provide or any other pattern. If you do, please notify us, for example by using the hashtag #ReformDressChallenge and tagging us on instagram. Link to part 1: • Madder Madness: my first steps into fabric... Link to Fanny’s blog, including a PDF pattern for a reform dress: https://dindouleto.blogspot.com/2020/... @fannyfahdenfroh / fannyfadenfroh @juulvictoria / juulvictoria Inspiring American Duchess podcast about artistic dress: • The American Duchess Podcast: Artistic Dre... Source for my inspiration dress as seen in my journal: http://faddegon.family/biografieen/ma... Exhibition (1984) and book about Reformdress in the Netherlands that inspired me: https://www.centraalmuseum.nl/en/exhi... Intro music: Lullabye (Sting) by Twin Musicom, which is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bourette silk fabric bought at Zijdar (notspon, I wish!) https://www.zijdewinkel.nl/stoffen/zi... Book: 'Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy me a 'coffee' at: ko-fi.com/juulthijssen