Have you been thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one)? Are you getting into hand sewing? Join us for our Historical Sew Along Series!
Welcome to our fourth Sew Along, Shifts! In our first three sew alongs, we produced garments to dress your lower half in the 18th century. In this sew along we are tackling underwear! Undergarments have been worn throughout history to protect our outer clothing from body oils and scents. In the 18th century this garment, worn closest to the skin was known as a shift (sometimes know by the French term chemise). Made of bleached or sometimes unbleached linen it was constructed simply of rectangles and squares. It was sewn using the seamstress’s best stitches to withstand repeated washings. Your newly made shift will be worn under all your 18th century garments as you journey down the 18th century fashion trail!
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In Part 2 we will:
Assemble our sleeves using a
basting (running) stitch https://youtu.be/Ms_JB4TeNYY
back stitch https://youtu.be/l61Rxoap7S4
fell stitch https://youtu.be/9tFVcLnKnO0 or hem stitch https://youtu.be/qr_axv22vjg to finish the seam
Attach our gores to the body of our shift
Using the above stitches
If you missed it, check out Part 1 here https://youtu.be/-x98eNS23hk
Want to make a gathered sleeve with a cuff https://youtu.be/fwzBU2NG9Z8
Much research on Shifts and their construction has been done over the years. Each year, original shifts have been discovered in private and public collections giving us a broader understanding of the variations of their construction and style. There are a number of resources online you can check out. Here are a few:
http://www.larsdatter.com/18c/shifts.html
https://marariley.net/shift/shift.htm
http://www.marquise.de/en/1700/howto/frauen/18chemise.shtml
http://www.sharonburnston.com/shifts/shifts..html
Of course we encourage you to do your own research as we have and enjoy the process!
Follow all of our Sew Alongs to get Dressed From Toe to Top! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNyjJVmKWu_rYMBtTj4a7xX0w19VR2fRh