Confección de vestidos en la época de la Regencia: taller de costura e historia de la moda de Jane Austen
Qué está incluido
10 reuniones en vivo
14 horas 10 minutos horas presencialesTarea
2-4 horas por semana. Each week students will be expected to continue working on their garments at home... How much time this will require depends on the speed of each students sewing.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Nivel Beginner - Advanced
Join me as we travel back in time to the early 1800s - the setting for life and works of Jane Austen - and work to create a front-closing everyday gown, something commonly worn by women of the period. We will take a look at the many variations of dress, and discuss cultural, financial, and geographical influences on the dress of women of the period. The class will be casual, conversational, and very hands-on - with room for lots of discussion and sharing. I'll walk students through the process, step by step, and in the end, they will have created an amazing outfit AND mastered some important historical garment-making skills. Students will learn to take their own measurements, choose appropriate fabrics, cut out their patterns, and sew them together using an assortment of fine hand-sewing techniques. We will hand sew all the pieces, starting each step in class and finishing the steps as homework each week. Students do not *need* to have any prior sewing knowledge or skills (just some fine motor control with a needle & thread and the ability to use scissors) but this will be a class with LOTS of hand sewing, and students should be prepared to stick with it and work hard on each week's homework if they want to complete all the projects with the rest of the class. The project will not need a sewing machine, and students are encouraged not to "cheat" and use one to make things go faster! This class is listed as an "Arts" course, but it will feature a great deal of history and social studies in our discussion topics! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Week 1 Introduction - Fabric Selection & Preparation Week 2 Reading & Cutting Your Pattern Week 3 Pinning & Sewing The Skirt Pieces Week4 Pinning & Sewing The Bodice & Lining Pieces Week 5 Assembling The Bodice & Lining Week 6 Sewing & Inserting The Sleeves Week 7 More Bodice Sewing Week 8 Pleating The Skirt & Attaching To The Bodice Week 9 Finishing The Bodice & Inserting The Drawstring Week 10 Hemming The Sleeves & Skirt * Please note that the class’ weekly schedule is subject to be shifted slightly if students need more time to complete their sewing. Learning to hand sew entire garments, and making the time each week to work through all these pieces will be a challenge and I'll do my best to help keep students on track, but I’m happy to schedule additional private sessions with a student who needs extra help to keep up at the rate of $20/session. ** As a bonus, students will be given instructions to make a period petticoat on their own!
Metas de aprendizaje
In this 10-week class, students will learn to hand-sew an authentic Regency-era everyday gown, with inspiration from period art and the life and literary works of Jane Austen.
Programa de estudios
10 Lecciones
más de 10 semanasLección 1:
Introduction - Fabric Selection & Preparation
85 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Lección 2:
Reading & Cutting Your Pattern
85 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Lección 3:
Pinning & Sewing The Skirt Pieces
85 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Lección 4:
Pinning & Sewing The Bodice & Lining Pieces
85 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Students will be using sharp scissors, needles, and pins. They should have the impulse control and patience to work carefully with these items.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students will need to purchase a pattern, fabric, and notions - PATTERN: https://blacksnailpatterns.com/en/products/empire-kleid-mit-frontverschluss-schurze-und-haube-um-1810-schnittmuster-0219-grosse-eu-34-56-pdf-download I am in no way affiliated with this pattern maker. It has been chosen as a good combination of historical accuracy and ease of construction. This is a PDF pattern, and students should purchase, print, and assemble the pattern for the DRESS (we will not be making the apron or cap in class) before our first class if at all possible! Students will be given the option of creating a long, 3/4, or short sleeve. FABRIC: Gown Fabric - 5.5-6 yards (mid-weight cotton or linen in white or a color of your choice -or- lightweight wool gabardine in a darker color) Gown Lining Fabric - 1.5-2 yards (white, unbleached muslin, or a solid to compliment) Fabric Notes: For everyday dress for the majority of the year, the fabric should be 100% cotton or linen, in a medium weight (not see-through). Linen/cotton blends are also acceptable. Lighter weights of fabric and pastels or white were popular for spring and summer, especially amongst those who lead a more leisurely lifestyle. Small, darker, repeating prints were popular for working women's dress, as they hid dirt better. There is excellent information to help you choose a fabric here: https://www.songsmyth.com/fabric.html and here: https://ateliernostalgia.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/historical-accuracy-regency/ I'm also always happy to respond to questions to help you choose! Students may choose to make a more practical working woman's everyday gown in a darker print or more of a special day gown in white or a lighter print. If a student would like to make a cold-weather gown, a lightweight wool gabardine suiting is appropriate for both the gown and petticoat. ADDITIONAL NOTIONS: White Thread (or contrasting if the gown will be white!) Thread to match any other fabric 3/4" Twill Tape - Enough to tie around your ribcage with a loose bow 1/4" Twill Tape - 2 yards PLUS enough additional tape to tie around your ribcage with a loose bow *** Please note that all yardage is approximate and has been rounded up... actual amounts may vary based on individual measurements. STUDENTS SHOULD ALSO HAVE: Fabric Scissors Thread Snips or Embroidery Scissors Hand Sewing Needles in assorted sizes Straight Pins (and pincushion/magnet) Thimble (metal or leather are most authentic, but whatever is most comfortable for the student) Flexible Tape Measure Pencil PLEASE NOTE: I understand that truly authentic fabric can be VERY cost-prohibitive - especially for a first project! It is never my intention to make historic sewing beyond anyone's grasp by demanding exorbitantly expensive supplies. Historically accurate fabric is *wonderful* to work with, and I'm always going to encourage it if possible... but please know that there are truly amazing pieces that have been made from thrifted white cotton bed sheets, old curtains, and discount fabric! Choose what works for YOU and your budget, makes you happy, and feels nice against your skin. Remember that natural fibers are always cooler in hot weather, and often hold up better to washing. I aim to help students create a historically accurate outfit... and quality fabric helps the finished product look and feel the best it can... but what is more important is that they are learning the skills to construct them and they offer their best efforts. :)
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
I will often link students to museum and historian/craftsperson websites for pictures, additional information, and extra topical resources. At times we may utilize videos from YouTube to give extra content to help clarify skills and information during out of class time.
These will all be considered "extra credit" and are for the students' enrichment.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I've been sewing historic garment reproductions since I was about 8 years old. I've worked professionally in several living history museums, for more than 18 years, creating all my professional costuming for various periods in history... as well as researching and writing staff costuming standards guides for two museums and drafting patterns from photographs and historic garments in the collection. I currently consult as a domestic and textile historian for Great Smokey Mountain Heritage Center.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
30 US$
semanalmente1 x por semana, 10 semanas
85 min
Completado por 30 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-18
3-8 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
Más para explorar
CorazónSistema nerviosoBaile de zombiesEdición Dibujar juntos a la genteHuesosCarta de derechosDiagramación de oracionesLibro de StargirlCuenta bancariaConviértete en un profesional del ajedrez avanzadoCodificación avanzada en PythonEtiquetaZapatos de teatroRegla, compás y transportador que necesitas para geometríaChica americana cocinando