Cozy Winter Clothes from History! Medieval hoods and hose!

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LizCapism

LizCapism

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@Nessi-dances
@Nessi-dances 4 жыл бұрын
The other thing about real fur that is relevant to Canadian level winters is that it resists or does not clump/gather/build up snow. Making it more effective at keeping you warm than plastic/oil products. As you said, where the fur comes from and avoiding conspicuous consumption, are keys to the decision of using fur.
@ndrva
@ndrva 4 жыл бұрын
totally agree on the fur choice, wasting good material that already exists isnt gone solve anything
@cadyasaur07
@cadyasaur07 2 жыл бұрын
I love the speaking portion of your reasoning and ethics around using fur and leather. Thank you for sharing
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciated that comment. Sometimes I am often very in my head and uncertain if the weird and rambling philosophy that I imbue in all my videos is worth the effort - and then 2 years later I get amazing comments like this and it makes me recognize that it is something people are interested in! Thanks again. :D
@cynthiabasil8356
@cynthiabasil8356 3 жыл бұрын
Rosie is somehow less bad than what my cats do. I had 1 kitty that loves to grab the fabric and roll around till she was a snug little burrito. My current set of kitties enjoy getting under the fabric while the other pounces. Then the fight is on!... Followed by a sprawling nap.😣😕😆 😻 I agree with your frugality and use of old fur. I find its handy to use a chopstick or popsicle stick to tuck/ hold the fur while machine sewing.
@ushere5791
@ushere5791 4 жыл бұрын
angela clayton also only uses second-hand fur so that these items are used and loved rather than wasted. i remember muffs from when i was a little kid--they were insanely warm compared to any gloves i ever had. i hope you sewed a loop on yours so you can wear/carry it on your wrist as you take your hand(s) out.
@scouttyra
@scouttyra 4 жыл бұрын
I think I have seen depictions of a muff hanging from a cord/band around the neck, so that the muff and the cord/band combined sort of creates a loop that is sort of reminiscent of a necklace, like seen here images.app.goo.gl/ki2QiZB21qfcUivZA
@meamela9820
@meamela9820 4 жыл бұрын
Yay for historical winter clothes content! Sometimes I get frustrated over the lack of winter clothes content on this platform, in my definition of winter. So good to see someone dealing with winter in a similar climate to mine. Greetings from Finland! I also liked your thoughts about the use of fur. You put it to words very elegantly. You seem to have quite similar viewpoint to me on that subject. I have some medieval hoods and cloaks, but haven't actually used them for historybounding. (Yet.)
@gkocourek6274
@gkocourek6274 3 жыл бұрын
Please remember the Russians also used "fish fur" in clothing. That's their humor in referring to artificial fur.
@GraciePattenSewing
@GraciePattenSewing 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the use of antique/vintage fur. I'm a vegan for environmental reasons, and antique fur articles just seem much more sustainable than synthetic alternatives. If I needed fur for a project, I would also consider purchasing it from an Indigenous trapper, with the understanding that the project would be something I would wear/use for as long as I could. Great video!
@robintheparttimesewer6798
@robintheparttimesewer6798 4 жыл бұрын
I love that you are giving a clear voice to real cold weather. It’s all well and good to say fur or wool is bad but when you live somewhere that regularly is at -40 and can go colder. It’s not like you can just say I will wait till it warms up. Life still goes on. There’s no option for waiting. The synthetic fabrics are not as warm or environmentally friendly. It’s just a fact. Lots of thrift stores are starting to put out damaged fur coats that can be reused for other projects. It cuts down their tipping fees (dump charge) and adds to their profit so everyone wins. Aside from all of that there is never one solution that works for everyone everywhere. There are too many factors for a single answer. Thanks for a balanced view that takes in some of the options for cold weather wear.
@Murky_Heron
@Murky_Heron 4 жыл бұрын
When waiting for a bus at - 30° my biggest concern were my toes😬 I could never understand why shoe manufacturers believe that you need more fur at the calf instead of at the foot🙄 and don't start me on thin plastic soles... Eventually I stopped caring what I looked like during winter (NB: I'm in my mid 20s and prefer a classy feminine style) and bought the ugliest puffiest fishing boots. Vulcanized rubber and removable inserts rock😁
@robintheparttimesewer6798
@robintheparttimesewer6798 4 жыл бұрын
The best part is that you can replace the liners. When the kids were little I only bought boots with liners the eases of drying and replacing was great. Not to mention if the outer survives the kid it can be handed down. We were living north west of Ottawa at the time so they had a nice new snow suit and boots as well as a play set. They didn’t go out long but they went out to burn energy and give mommy a time out. We were all nicer people after that and I would serve hot chocolate with fresh tea biscuits
@katjakuitunen6961
@katjakuitunen6961 4 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid we went skating at school and our teacher taught us a trick to keep our feet warm in leather skates that didn’t have any lining. We cut the sole open from an old wool sock and slid it over the skate. Maybe you could use a similar trick and add a warming layer on top of your shoe? Wool felt might make a nice felt boot like effect!
@Murky_Heron
@Murky_Heron 4 жыл бұрын
@Katja Kuitunen The main problem was cold seeping from ice and snow on the ground through the sole. Anyway, the point is moot now as I moved somewhere warmer))
@katjakuitunen6961
@katjakuitunen6961 4 жыл бұрын
@@Murky_Heron Yeah, I know that problem. I often add thick wool insoles for that. Alas, I still live in a cold climate although every year seem to be warmer than the previous one. Soon we will probably only need summer shoes and just tell tales about the winters of out childhood when we walked to school in -36 degrees Celsius.
@cincocats320
@cincocats320 4 жыл бұрын
Great discussion of using antique furs. Back in the 90s one of my environmental studies professors posed that very question to us - more ethical to use used fur or buy a new polyester fleece. It was the era when PETA was really on the anti fur campaign so we all thought duh...polyester fleece. Then we broke down all the environmental costs associated with making polester fleece. And now, in recent years we have learned even more the true costs of polyester and the harm it does as it degrades. I'm still squeemish at the thought of fur, but if I had need of something that warm, I would absolutely try to source a used fur.
@deannastevens1217
@deannastevens1217 4 жыл бұрын
I have a rabbit fur muff that I bought 2nd hand. it has a nice zippered pocket on the inside for decent sized items like a cel phone or Money.. etc. It is a very vintage piece but a great pocket. It is part of my Victorian Caroling outfit. and the mink stoles/collars that I wear are from vintage items. They were meant to last. They keep you warm. and the animal did not die in vane/vein/vain.
@elinordrake7129
@elinordrake7129 4 жыл бұрын
Nice! I have mostly switched to wearing dresses & skirts so its nice to see options for keeping warm. And I think the fur piece looks good! I particularly like the reuse of the pocket! I actually have a huge old vintage coat made from sheepskin, (synthetics being Evil for the ocean with all that plastic microfiber stuff) and some of the pieces are not as strong as others (perhaps those animals were simply less healthy than others, when they were alive?) so I've had to sew up tears in the same plackets several times now. I find simply using a sharp tapestry needle & doing it by hand pretty easy. Perhaps it would be less frustrating to work with old vintage fur pieces slowly by hand as a back burner project? Down here in Mass. I see quite a lot of fur coats in the thrift shops. Also, its kind of nice to hear a vegetarian who isn't really judgy about the meat/fur thing. I've tried vegetarian eating a couple times but due to health matters/body chemistry it just doesn't work for me. So I just do my best by eating only meat from small farms, humanely sourced. Not everyone can be healthy on a veggie or vegan diet. Though for sure it would be nice if they could! Anyways, all that veggie bit to say, that sometimes I feel concerned about the lack of fur coats on the market. What I mean is, that if we humans Are going to still eat meat, I feel that the entire animal should be made use of, and not wasted. So ...where are all those cow hides going nowadays? Total digression I suppose as cow hide would make an odd looking hand muff . :)
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
Shoes ... they are going into shoes and handbags ... I heard somewhere that there is a shortage of cow leather but it would be nice to know more. I sense a research blog coming on.
@elinordrake7129
@elinordrake7129 4 жыл бұрын
@@susanrobertson984 Really? Every once in a very blue while I see an advert on etsy for sustainably sourced leather goods...with a blurb about them coming from local livestock. And I once bought yarn that had been 'salvaged' by a spinner who only used wool from the food industry. Apparently the wool being turned into yarn is Very challenging because when sheep are raised for wool production the farmers really take good care of the their coats? fur? I thought it was a very lovely thing that the spinner was willing to go to such trouble. I have only bought thrifted leather for years...with the exception of one pair of on sale duckfeet boots. I was hopeful that since they were Danish made maybe the animals were not treated quite so Big Farm Badly.
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
@@elinordrake7129 I don’t really know. I should look it up.
@warsandrij
@warsandrij 4 жыл бұрын
I love that it's winterizing for a cold winter! The few videos I have seen about winter historical clothing was normally for far milder winters than in Canada. This year will be my husband's first full Canadian winter as he comes from the Netherlands where it rarely got lower than 5C! Luckily we bought him a good quality down coat and a decent wool coat for chilly weather (before Sears shut down). Can't wait for part 2!
@FromtheMPR
@FromtheMPR 4 жыл бұрын
Love this and the choice ro "upcycle" the old fur. I too live well above the 45th parallel and understand cold winters. Thank you for the start of your winter apparrel.
@gkocourek6274
@gkocourek6274 4 жыл бұрын
If you go into Asia you’ll find different winter clothing. An easily found variety is the winter Russian army winter uniform during WWII. If, memory serves me right, this style goes back several hundred years.
@christenagervais7303
@christenagervais7303 4 жыл бұрын
I call the inner pocket of a muff, a mickie pocket! Great for a flask of rummed up egg nog! Hi from Ottawa!
@l.m.2404
@l.m.2404 4 жыл бұрын
My mother's older brother, by 19 years, was married but never had children so my siblings and I were always given very sophisticated gifts that were not informed by the trends of the time. When I was 8 and my sister, 6, we were both given a Kate Greenaway book and a mink fur muff on a wondrous and wide silk ribbon. Though Vancouver winter's aren't that cold, I refused to go anywhere without that muff. I love recycled fur and use it alot for medieval cloaks, collars and cuff on woolen gowns and I even upholstered a footstool with coyote fur. I love this video and can't wait for next week!
@checkerspotfarm3927
@checkerspotfarm3927 4 жыл бұрын
Ooooh, as a fellow chilly Canadian, you know what else would be pretty wonderful in the muff pocket? A USB-rechargable handwarmer. This is my personal muff dream anyhow. I often slip them in my mittens because I have perpetually cold hands.
@kieraoona
@kieraoona 3 жыл бұрын
waiting for the bus outside in -30C...Big mood!
@linannrowat348
@linannrowat348 4 жыл бұрын
muff are much need for canadian winter - 30 and wind chill make for a ... interesting wait for the bus and the hope that no one catches you dancing to keep warm. but just think if u add a pocket inside it a eye catching purse.
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 4 жыл бұрын
I inherited my mother’s fur coat (1960s). It is wonderful and I have no intention of giving it up. It has tear in it, and I think I should take it to a furrier for repair rather than attempt to do it myself.
@MichiaMakes
@MichiaMakes Ай бұрын
@@Tina06019 I dealt with this once only to find the fur would only continue to rip because it hasn’t been properly stored. Definitely take it to a furrier! They may need to recondition the pelt before repairing. I’m still sad mine hasn’t been better preserved.
@laulutar
@laulutar 4 жыл бұрын
This video is making me wonder if I might be able to pull off a medieval hood with my more modern winter clothes on the windy streets of Finland's capital :D
@agypsycircle
@agypsycircle 4 жыл бұрын
Why not? Start a trend!
@laulutar
@laulutar 4 жыл бұрын
@@agypsycircle I'll add it onto my "to make" list, but it will probably take a fair while until I get to it 😄
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
I have been knitting hoods for a year or so and ended up with one with a capelet that I wear under a modern coat. It is soooooo awesome I highly recommend.
@laulutar
@laulutar 4 жыл бұрын
@@susanrobertson984 I've also considered making a knit one, but haven't managed to get that far yet 😊
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
@@laulutar I wrote a blog or two about that journey on Medium if you decide to look it up A Take of Three Hoods.
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 4 жыл бұрын
Ok. HAHAHAHAHA! You are the 3rd CosTuber I have seen lay down on her fabric! UH! Wanted a muff since I was two!!! (and rudely informed that they are no longer in use!!! MEAN!!) Yay! Can't wait for your reveal! Stay well!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
It's an overwhelming impulse! I don't know how else to explain it. You just... need to lie on it!
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 4 жыл бұрын
@@LizCapism XD
@courtneywalsh9780
@courtneywalsh9780 4 жыл бұрын
There’s this seller I go to at my monthly ‘Trade Days’ she sells primarily vintage and antique fur clothing items. We had such an interesting conversation this last time I saw her about the ethics of New vs Old fur- ethical sourcing and then impact of poly furs on the environment. It was truly enlightening!
@rebeccaa3541
@rebeccaa3541 4 жыл бұрын
A good tip, to prevent needing to fuss as much when bagging as you put it, is to use a sewing ham. You are trying to go around edges that are curved or shaped and you can better pin places and sew them so that things with the natural bend instead of trying to force it into shape while flat.
@TealCheetah
@TealCheetah 4 жыл бұрын
Rosie is such a sweet girllllll!
@labyinthoiospotnia
@labyinthoiospotnia 4 жыл бұрын
I'm delighted to see a video on historical winterwear, as a fellow Canadian.
@kathrynschroeder3668
@kathrynschroeder3668 4 жыл бұрын
Same! That being said, Toronto winters don't get as cold so a muff isn't strictly necessary.... or is it?
@labyinthoiospotnia
@labyinthoiospotnia 4 жыл бұрын
@@kathrynschroeder3668 I'll take it as a necessity because I've got bad circulation so my hands are in a naturally cold state.
@l.m.2404
@l.m.2404 4 жыл бұрын
@@kathrynschroeder3668 I live in Vancouver and I'm going to make one. Go for it gurl!
@jennieeveleighlamond
@jennieeveleighlamond 4 жыл бұрын
Rosie's wiggle-tail is so cute! As a fellow Canadian I am interested to hear how these garments will hold up to all winter long wear. Also as a Canadian I understand the re-use of fur to stave off the killing cold.
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
I didn’t realize you are Canadian! Me too! I also wonder about winter solutions for “real” cold weather. I will be looking for the next instalment. I am working on a cloak made of heavy wool and lined with wool flannel. I have struggled with the neckline because the fabrics are too heavy to layer into any kind of seam finish. I made a wee collar and then just sewed a strip of bias cut outer layer over it to finish the top edge. Now to sort out a hem and add pockets to the inside! Then it will be done. The idea of making a hood to layer underneath the hood is freaking genius. I have enough fabric left to give that a try. I might take apart my collar and just turn the two layers together for a simpler finish as well.
@MonaSkovJensen
@MonaSkovJensen 4 жыл бұрын
Ah this was just what I needed! It doesn't snow that much in Denmark but it sure is cold! And as to your use of secondhand fur I'm totally with you. Looking forward to the next video! Take care and stay safe
@Murky_Heron
@Murky_Heron 4 жыл бұрын
What we need here in Denmark are historical waterproof garments suitable for cycling))
@melaniefunk693
@melaniefunk693 4 жыл бұрын
I love the cloak! As a fellow Canadian I've tried looking into some of the more historical winter wear. The quilted petticoats are amazing! I can't wait for the next video.
@Ellaodi
@Ellaodi 4 жыл бұрын
Just moved to maine from florida and im sooo ready for this video ***takes notes***
@nickyclarer
@nickyclarer 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the leather/wool/fur argument .... though I don't think the synthetics really stand-up to wool and leather (never lived anywhere cold enough for fur). Its probably better for the environment for vintage furs to be used and re-used rather than thrown away and replaced with new fur or petro-chemical alternatives. Personally in my current location, winterwear has to keep out the damp - I actually prefer my wool coat and hat in light rain to "proper" waterproofs.
@laurawilliams7782
@laurawilliams7782 4 жыл бұрын
you're very true about the knack for prarire winter, which I didn't realize was a skill until I married a person who'd never bought long underwear..
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I had a professor from Hawai'i who tried to defrost her windshield with boiling water from a kettle once... I couldn't have told her what was going to happen because I would never have imagined doing that in a million years. I just knew it wasn't going to end well. Turns out what happens is a thick sheet of solid ice forms on your windshield... She took the bus that morning.
@thecompassrose5808
@thecompassrose5808 4 жыл бұрын
The building a wardrobe that both meets our love of history and the function of our northern winters has too my my current endeavor. Most typical modern fibers do not combat the need of hard wearing items in potentially -40*. The current project are knitted mitts out of a llama and merino yarn. A hood if too on my list. Along with wool skirts, quilted petticoats, wrap shawl, and other delights. Slowly complying footage to upload these creations to inspire other such kindered spirits.
@MaridithSmith
@MaridithSmith 4 жыл бұрын
The fitted English gown in the Tudor Tailor almost makes a warm woolen trench coat which I I love for our snowy weather
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
I think I made it as a house dress. Is it the one with the gathering across the shoulders front and back for fit?
@MaridithSmith
@MaridithSmith 4 жыл бұрын
@@susanrobertson984 I think that is something else. The one I'm talking about fits like a long skirted doublet
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 4 жыл бұрын
@@MaridithSmith I will have to recheck!
@madeleinecanoesify
@madeleinecanoesify 4 жыл бұрын
I have a children's sized muff (approximate year 1900 or so) and it has a large hidden pocket inside, and this thing has been my holiday party accessory go-to for years.
@GreenMartha
@GreenMartha 4 жыл бұрын
Hurrah for muffs with pockets !
@sukar120
@sukar120 4 жыл бұрын
This is great! And way better than the $300 aritizia coat I bought a couple of years ago that fell apart after one (relatively mild) Toronto winter 🙄
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. I love seeing how you picked various garments and materials to make some great history bounding winter apparel. I adore the cloak and can't wait to see what else you make to go with the items in this video.
@ashenwalls3558
@ashenwalls3558 Ай бұрын
I've also been looking to the past for inspiration on keeping warm in winter. We often see deeply negative temps in winter here. My first winter project this year was a wool petticoat, and I've worn it almost every day!
@mcomeslast
@mcomeslast 2 жыл бұрын
I’m doing some of this. I wear tights so I don’t need to sew any but I am going to buy a pair of fleece lined tights for next winter. I have a fingerless glove pattern and I’ll buy a used mink from Etsy to make fur gauntlet cuffs. I saw a German Renaissance dress maker do it and they fold over for an instant muff while keeping my hands free for a cane or walker. I haven’t made the AD cape because Capes don’t look great on me. However, I realized the bodice portion looks similar to the knit wrap popular in Outlander for the female characters. So I may play with that. My next couple jackets will be a ‘60’s style bias collar jacket and make a lightweight spring/fall jacket out of the tea gown pattern from Black Snail. Someone in Susan Khalje’s sewing group made an opera dress in a similar style. I want to be able to wear it more often. I have a knit ear warmer that I made years ago and I’m going to make a sewn one to match my gloves. So, I’m history bounding but not as far back as you are.
@elizharber3564
@elizharber3564 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video! Format, info, editing, pacing-the whole bit. Thank you. Can’t wait for part two.
@siameseire
@siameseire Жыл бұрын
Oooooh, fabulous video; a rewatching favorite. Hugs to Rosie. 💛
@chastitysenek7499
@chastitysenek7499 4 жыл бұрын
Rosie must perform quality checks on any project done in her domain. (And get scratches)
@eleanormccarthy2713
@eleanormccarthy2713 3 жыл бұрын
An excellent use of an old fur coat! I have sone from my great grandmother. This would be an excellent way to reuse them, since they are falling apart.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 3 жыл бұрын
There's really nothing like them - and how fantastic to be able to have something from your foremothers!
@emelote
@emelote 4 жыл бұрын
I'm dying for your measuring curves and that skirt mat... I need a tools video!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
Noted!
@michaellooney7330
@michaellooney7330 4 жыл бұрын
I love that you use binder clips! I do the same thing sewing since I have cats, and they like to do their best to stick themselves, or at least me, when I sew using pins. I also hate how some fabrics are too heavy or too stretchy for pinning.
@tammyt3434
@tammyt3434 4 жыл бұрын
The front panel on that hood calls to me. It sings a siren song of "Decorate me. Embroidery or weave..."
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
Me too... but I have a horrible impulse to decorate everything to within an inch of its life. So I'm chilling on the bits and bobs for the duration of this project. Plus it usually includes the thought: "Let's learn a new skill in the middle of a filming project with a firm deadline!" I must resist...
@sewingsoprano
@sewingsoprano 4 жыл бұрын
I love every second of this! Living in Montreal, boy can I relate to the desire of having a muff too! I can't wait till you next video! Thank you for addressing winter issues!
@sewingsoprano
@sewingsoprano 4 жыл бұрын
PS: I was sooooo impressed with how your hose looked!!!
@elleclarke4640
@elleclarke4640 4 жыл бұрын
I had to make a (fake) fur capelet thing for a production of Into The Woods once... fibers everywhere. I feel your pain.
@DoctorWhoFanatic09
@DoctorWhoFanatic09 4 жыл бұрын
So glad I stumbled across this! I have just gotten into sewing, and trying to find good "Canadian winter" approved apparel has been challenging. I tend to hunt down reference recommendations from (far more experienced than I) historical costumers and sewists online, but most of them live in far warmer climates than Maritime Canada. I am very much looking forward to part 2!
@blazertundra
@blazertundra 4 жыл бұрын
Such cute styles! Too bad it never really gets cold or wet enough here in the desert to wear them. Our winter fashion here is probably what you Canadians wear in the spring. I love that you recycled the fur into something that will get use again. I think it's more disrespectful toward the animals to destroy a perfectly good already-used pelt.
@paloma_hill
@paloma_hill 3 жыл бұрын
lol, I just broke that book out for some fantasybounding cloak sewing! that was just single layer linen prettiness though, so I am really appreciating this more practical information.
@canucknancy4257
@canucknancy4257 4 жыл бұрын
Lovely additions to your winter wardrobe. If I ever see you walking down the streets of our fair city, I'll definitely recognize you. You may have to wait a couple of weeks to wear them, though, a Chinook is blowing in and it's supposed to be 16C on Sunday. Thanks so much for sharing. Take care.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
Yup - just my luck!
@canucknancy4257
@canucknancy4257 4 жыл бұрын
@@LizCapism It'll give you time to finish the rest.
@Sew_Learning
@Sew_Learning 4 жыл бұрын
As I watch this with the air-con on full blast because its 40C (in the shade) outside, I cannot even comprehend what 30 below feels like. You folk are made of strong stuff. I really enjoyed this and learned a lot (as I always do with your videos). Makes sense to use a fur stole given to you, which is perfect to keep you warm. Practicality has to have a place too. Looking forward to the next chapter. Thanks for sharing with us! I love how Rosie always helps whenever there is material in her space. 😄 Stay safe and warm. Sending best wishes to you and yours from Down Under 🇦🇺🌺😎
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
When I attended my sister's wedding in Brisbane it was 38 in October and I had a lot better understanding of that range of temperatures! It's amazing what a few degrees can do. :)
@xiluvOreox
@xiluvOreox 4 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic Liz! I now want to make hose and a muff. Also as a zoologist and environmentally educated animal lover I share your stance on the use of fur. I also thoroughly applaud the way you explain yourself so clearly yet unapologetically (and not only on this subject).
@ThistlenStitches
@ThistlenStitches 4 жыл бұрын
Your storytelling is something to be admired ☺️. Also your dream cape is just that.. so dreamy!
@ThistlenStitches
@ThistlenStitches 4 жыл бұрын
An inner smartphone pocket in a muff.. genius!
@angeliccow
@angeliccow 4 жыл бұрын
Your choice to use fur is well explained and to my mind very hard to argue with. Your item choices are very cool - unfortunately I don’t get a true winter so many of these cool items would be useless to me
@michellepense7894
@michellepense7894 3 жыл бұрын
10:03 the escaping toe! RUN For Your Lives!
@ncalgal4699
@ncalgal4699 4 жыл бұрын
I had a much-beloved rabbit fur muff as a child, had forgotten about it until now! Thanks for the winter clothes inspiration!
@barbaraferron7994
@barbaraferron7994 Жыл бұрын
I like the late Victorian fitted wool coat with capelet that you see on vintage Christmas cards.
@adamreynolds9816
@adamreynolds9816 4 жыл бұрын
in Winnipeg, and living this video. I think it’s cloak time!
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 4 жыл бұрын
Ottawa agrees.
@McNerdyCostumesandProps
@McNerdyCostumesandProps 4 жыл бұрын
Yay for stash-busting! Can’t wait to see the rest of it!
@ByGollyMissHolly
@ByGollyMissHolly 4 жыл бұрын
I am here for this Canadian content! I’ll need to start winterizing my wardrobe as well, except it’s going to be 17 in Quebec this week...
@AngryBlackFeminist
@AngryBlackFeminist 4 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Thanks so much. I’ve been wearing dresses/skirts exclusively for 5 years. We are now switching up our lifestyle significantly and I was afraid I’d have to stop due to cold and work related conditions. I would love to see/hear of the 30 items you found that you choose from. I’m definitely looking for more ideas and will be sewing my little heart out for the next 30 days lol Thanks!
@rubyred2468
@rubyred2468 4 жыл бұрын
Oh I can’t wait too see the rest!
@mandylavida
@mandylavida 3 жыл бұрын
I had a rabit fur muff when I was a child in the 60s
@К.П-к6щ
@К.П-к6щ 4 жыл бұрын
0:07 intro and starting thoughts 2:25 hose 5:23 hood 8:35 cloak 13:16 mitts 14:45 muffs 19:02 outro
@Amckeeda28
@Amckeeda28 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your well thought out, excellent description of the choice to use fur. These reasons align with my own and your delivery of this matter was perfect. Thank you. Love this video. You have my attention!
@annelewis7531
@annelewis7531 4 жыл бұрын
Sew enjoyable. It hardly ever snows here in the UK.
@l.m.2404
@l.m.2404 4 жыл бұрын
You must be from down south. I lived in Penrith, Cumbria for 5 years and we had lots of snow.
@jodywarren54
@jodywarren54 4 жыл бұрын
I'm from Sheffield, UK, and we hardly ever seem to get snow these days. I really miss the cold winters of my childhood.
@annelewis7531
@annelewis7531 4 жыл бұрын
I'm living in South East Wales near the English boarder, I see a little snow on the hills but it rarely get down to me.
@cassshirley7161
@cassshirley7161 3 жыл бұрын
And the Canadian prairie (Sask) winter is basically why I am hermit and don't really wish to historical bound outside of the house....if I had a different job slash home more.
@TimesmithDressHistory
@TimesmithDressHistory 4 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this! My husband jumped when I squealed "she's making a fur muff!" 😂 Because - I've been given an old fur coat (rabbit) and have every intention of making a muff but just haven't known where to start. I loved watching you make yours. 👏👏👏
@jennyperthold9924
@jennyperthold9924 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, Look at you 👏, so easy making your patterns and sewing the pieces 🥳. Can't wait to see them worn 😁.
@varde42
@varde42 4 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent idea. Can't wait to see how it all looks together and all Your opinions about wearing these items out and about :)
@akashanumberfive199
@akashanumberfive199 4 жыл бұрын
I love you. Thank you for re loving the stole
@jennyek6577
@jennyek6577 4 жыл бұрын
Looks amazing!
@lafregaste
@lafregaste 4 жыл бұрын
I'm sweating just by seeing you work on them... unfortunately I'm in summer right now, sweating and melting and definitely hating every moment of this weather. I love winter and coldness so I'm so jealous of you T____T
@lolilol20098
@lolilol20098 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I love all the cosy winter content 🥰 Can't wait to see the final reveal!
@ahhhlindsanityyy
@ahhhlindsanityyy 4 жыл бұрын
i love the muff, so cute. looking forward to the next video :)
@5Seed
@5Seed 4 жыл бұрын
'Past liz disagrees' haha brilliant.
@Diniecita
@Diniecita 4 жыл бұрын
This is pretty awesome. Ive been looking into how I can continue my retro look in MN winters. Lots of good stuff here. And how have I never heard of you before? Totally in my wheel house. New sub here!!
@SciFiFemale
@SciFiFemale 4 жыл бұрын
Love these clothes. Ooh, I want that hemming gadget! Pity all on eBay are from the USA, and I'm in the UK. Not ordering overseas at the moment due to everything.
@misswazzra
@misswazzra 3 жыл бұрын
I really want to make a muff for next winter!
@jodywarren54
@jodywarren54 4 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic video. I find it so inspiring. Can't wait to see how all the pieces look together!
@gbasek
@gbasek 4 жыл бұрын
Loved this!!
@deannastevens1217
@deannastevens1217 4 жыл бұрын
This is a GREAT VIDEO!!! You won't waste fabric! (which I have seen so often on these types of episodes.) and Now You use REAL FUR!! YAYY!!!! The furs are the best source of warmth keeping and insulation. If you are UPCYCLING a Beautiful piece>> You are honoring that animal and also keeping in contact with why you were making this in the first place. Sorry. I understand that the military came up with Gortex and there's also Thinsulate. But they also employ Rabbit fur lined gloves while on maneuvers... BECAUSE IT WORKS!!! I buy leathers and furs to upcycle into many items that will be cherished and well cared for for what they are meant to be. Not a Fashion statement... But A wonderful Warmth Accessory. I don't think this can also apply to the Sporans I've made of Upcycled fur.... But that's another story.
@ymor1451
@ymor1451 4 жыл бұрын
With you on the fur issue. If we are to kill animals for food, we should use every single last scrape of the animal and do it with respect.
@HosCreates
@HosCreates 4 жыл бұрын
💯 agree
@Lady_dromeda
@Lady_dromeda 4 жыл бұрын
The only time I would buy real fur or leather is if it was from a thrift store or antique shop
@deannastevens1217
@deannastevens1217 4 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!! And they have the Best!!!
@Xloi63
@Xloi63 4 жыл бұрын
or from indigenous trappers! The seal fur trade has been part of the Inuit economy and way of life for millenia
@michaellooney7330
@michaellooney7330 4 жыл бұрын
Same for me. I prefer to reuse as much as I can so it doesn't go to waste.
@jenniferhill5375
@jenniferhill5375 4 жыл бұрын
Growing up in the High Mtn Desert, I found wool fabric coats, hats, mittens/gloves were essential. In the 60s & very early 70s, even into the 80s, our area had heavy, wet snow & -40* temps, usually accompanied by 40 mph, during certain periods of Winter. Silk is nice next to the skin & relieves skin prone to itching..... (The dry air leaves me itchy, no matter what.) It’s marvelous to find someone who is interested in separate hoods & cloaks, woolen hose, et al! I also think, if you’re not going out into a steady, weeks long down pour, a mid-calf length is perfect! Additionally, old fur, in good condition, is wonderful to add to the inside of large over mitts. I have one of Mom’s fur coats. I have plans for it.
@specktakel8703
@specktakel8703 4 жыл бұрын
I think so too. Getting rid of pelts because you don't support animal cruelty has personally always felt wrong to me because I feel it's not only wasteful but also disrespectful for the animals who died for that pelt. I own an old fur muff and every time I wear it I think of the animal and pay my respects. Tragically I fear to wear it 1) because of the judgement of the people around me and 2) because I always fear that an animal rights activist might try to spray/cut or otherwise try to ruin it as some do as an act of rebellion against fur consumption
@jasminnyack1724
@jasminnyack1724 4 жыл бұрын
ha! I am looking at winter historybounding because I'm a Canadian too, and it's cold here. So I've been slowly looking at ways to do this (while being fairly new at sewing so I have to buy fabrics so its takes a while.)
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
My two big tips for getting fabric when you're new to sewing are the following: 1. Thrift store sheets/blankets/used clothing. You don't get a wide choice compared to fabric stores, but some of my favourite things have been thrifted from those places. 2. Don't be shy! Tell everyone in your life you're looking for fabric. It's amazing how many people are looking to off-load their stash. But don't worry - it sometimes takes a while and it's expensive to buy, so don't feel discouraged in the meantime. You can do it!
@Cxizent
@Cxizent 4 жыл бұрын
"I didn't fuss too much" *Cue much fussing* That's a big ol' #mood from me hahaha
@eleanormccarthy2713
@eleanormccarthy2713 3 жыл бұрын
They did have cool pockets and personalization
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 3 жыл бұрын
Love it!
@Ellaodi
@Ellaodi 4 жыл бұрын
Just moved from florida to MAINE and im sooo ready for this video ***takes notes***
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
I have a video for you from the Vlogbrothers! kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYesXpWie8t3jcU&ab_channel=vlogbrothers
@Xloi63
@Xloi63 4 жыл бұрын
for what fur to use, there is still a bit of a debate on what pieces should be kept whole, and which pieces are alright to cut up? it really depends. I made a goat rod-puppet out of some old coats from my aunt's theatre shop in Nova Scotia, all with twill tape and a whip stitch
@marthabenner6528
@marthabenner6528 4 жыл бұрын
That's like Sewing with my cat.
@agypsycircle
@agypsycircle 4 жыл бұрын
Love the items you decided to make! I’ll have to decide what I want to use for the pretties I want to make! I may use my comforter as an outer layer of fabric for some similar items as the stuffing doesn’t stay where it needs to be lol! I definitely like the repurposing of the fur stole as a muff and am interested in if you’re going to use a sort of drawstring on the ends to tighten them to wrist size? Personally I adore kinsale cloaks and want to make myself another one that’s winter weight!
@AliciaB.
@AliciaB. 4 жыл бұрын
I wonder how you keep the hose from falling. Did you add some elastic or attach them to some form of suspender belt ?
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 4 жыл бұрын
I'm going to attach ribbons to the top to tie to a waistband or belt. The very short footage was just carefully edited to show it not falling down!
@selenec.9054
@selenec.9054 4 жыл бұрын
I’m a vegetarian and I do use second hand leather (I don’t buy new one), so I don’t see a problem with re-using second hand fur. Not using it would just be a waste. But personally I cannot touch real fur, it feels slimy, and it gives me weird goosebumps, like fingernails on the blackboard.
@BeverleyButterfly
@BeverleyButterfly 4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video give me history and sewing and I’m a happy camper xx
@nisaba5752
@nisaba5752 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm a new sub. I LOVE your channel! This video is lovely...I'm in Minnesota in the US,so your video is perfect for me🌟 Now,you mentioned several books-- I looked for them in the description, because I couldn't quite make out the full titles when you said them. One sounded northern/archaeological but you mentioned 2 or 3 ( not the American Duchess one). They were the books you referenced before you made the gloves,if that helps. So if you (or another person reading this) know the books she's talking about,please let me know! Thank you!😺
@NorthernHedgeWitch
@NorthernHedgeWitch 4 жыл бұрын
Love this. I am in need of some winter weather warmness
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