This spur of the moment project was so worth it!
Making a 1918 outfit really helped my gain some perspective for this pandemic we're currently living through...
***PANDEMIC PERSPECTIVE Video: https://youtu.be/7H1PJlg4hGQ
=== 1910's "Willa" Petticoat ===
Order the Pattern: https://bella-maes.com/product/1910s-petticoat-pattern-pdf/
Instructions Video: https://youtu.be/3wh5sNWROaw
=== Links I Mention ===
Point Turning Blog Post: https://bella-maes.com/2019/02/15/turning-points-with-acute-angles/
Sleeve Lap Blog Post: http://off-the-cuff-shirtmaking.blogspot.com/2014/01/tutorial-shirt-sleeve-placket.html
=== Patterns I Used ===
Scroop's Rilla Corset: https://www.scrooppatterns.com/products/rilla-corset-1913-1921
Elsie Blouse @wearinghistory : https://www.etsy.com/listing/223796333/e-pattern-elsie-1910s-wwi-era-blouse
1910's Suit @wearinghistory : https://www.etsy.com/listing/223783984/e-pattern-1910s-suit-circa-1916-wearing
=== Tools I Use ===
Cutting Table Scissors: https://amzn.to/2VQ9Njg
Small Scissors: https://amzn.to/3CkC80w
Tailors Chalk: https://amzn.to/3luYhm4
Magnet Pin Collector: https://amzn.to/3tNpT9Z
Industrial Iron: https://amzn.to/3AgFFfW
Pressing Ham: https://amzn.to/3nEKBHV
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Image Credits:
Simpson's Catalogue Fall and Winter 1918, page 162, Toronto Public Library, internet archive number simpsons19181900simpuoft https://archive.org/details/simpsons19181900simpuoft/page/n161/mode/2up
(using under fair use law; educational purposes)
Ladies' fashion from 1913, image ID 00026205, Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo, https://www.sz-photo.de/?16607724099100603390&EVENT=POPUP&WINDOW=WGWINe4704873e01b6fac8cb1c19fdf7143a9&AJXUID=0.6362020617020749&MEDIANUMBER=00026205&MEDIAITEMS=23c5bdbaa913310b11565fa918dee2baf1598ce9&OMG=d2c53289f2c2&PAGING_SCOPE_4=5&MEDIAGROUP_SCOPE=1
Telephone operator, 73637744, Bettmann Archive, https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/telephone-operator-with-mask-high-res-stock-photography/736377441
Typist wearing mask 10-16-1918, National Archive, Record number 165-WW-269B-16 https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/influenza-epidemic/records-list.html
Clerks, National Archives, identifier 45499337, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45499337
Red cross, National Archive, identifier 45499309 https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45499309
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Music Credits:
"Wait for the Morning" by Martin Clem
"Knastry" by Jerry Lacey
"Inspector Scrutiny" by Sight of Wonders
"Wake Up and Smell the Tea" by Arthur Benson
"Flirting at the Masquerade" by Franz Gordon
"Whimsically Wonderful" by Arthur Benson
"Unconditional" by David Celeste
"You Know Me by Heart" by David Celeste
"The Rose and the Thorn" by Johannes Bornlöf
"Houselights" by Christophe Gorman
(all from epidemicsound.com)