DiscoverHistorical Sewing Podcast002: The Process of Creativity
002: The Process of Creativity

002: The Process of Creativity

Update: 2018-10-021
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You have a new historical costume idea. But how do you approach making it? What does the process look like in putting it together? In this episode Jennifer breaks down the development of creating an ensemble through her own action steps with tips you can apply to your projects.

We'll also chat about places where inspiration can come from using items and places to push our designs forward to completion.

Everyone who sews and builds historical ensembles has their unique way of going through the steps to completion. In future episodes with guest interviews we'll get a chance to hear how others in our community approach their costuming and achieve the desired result.

 

Show Notes and Mentions

-Design and inspiration ideas from nature, original garments, artwork, fabrics, jewelry, movies and shows and more

-Book: Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon

-Historically-designed shoes from American Duchess

-1887 Summer Berry Trifle Dress from Farmhouse Fabrics shirting fabric

-1838 Persimmon Puff Dress inspired by the original at the Met Museum

-My "Dress of Wrong" - 1884 Steelers Royalty dress

Dress of Wrong

-New Truly Victorian pattern TV430 1878 Polonaise

-Wearing History 19-Teens/WWI patterns: Circa 1916 Jacket & Skirt Suit and Evelyn-Circa 1917 Skirt

-Mockup and fitting articles

-Make your undergarments and outer garments in my online sewing classes

-Search the blog for loads of sewing instruction tutorials

 

Episodes will be released on Wednesdays. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to keep updated on new releases!

 

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002: The Process of Creativity

002: The Process of Creativity

Jennifer Rosbrugh: Historical costumer, sewing teacher, 19th C fashion enthusiast