Making a Needle Lace Collar || Worth Gown Project

Welcome to the next instalment of Making a Worth Gown! Today I am showing the next step in learning to make the lace for my elaborate battenberg lace collar. Morgan Donner If you want to see what else is scheduled for CoCo Vid click the schedule link below! RIBBON/BADGE GAME: CODE for Badge - x8ocrk Ribbon collecting is a time-honored bonding tradition at Costume College: attendees are able to decorate their name badges with unique ribbons, collected by attending certain events or classes. CoCoVid is joining in on this spirited adventure with our very own virtual badge collection game! *More Info in the Schedule above!* #CoCoVid #Costube MENTIONS: How to Make Battenberg and Point lace book - 1900c. Lace Tape sources *Morgan ordered from here* PHOTO CREDIT: All Photos of the 1895 Velvet and Lace Worth Gown are from The Metropolitan Museum of Art The following links are affiliated links, if you decide to purchase something from them it won’t cost you extra but I may receive a small commission which helps me to purchase materials for this channel! BOOK(S): Starting Needlepoint Lace - Valerie Grimwood 🇺🇸 Priscilla Battenberg & Point Lace Book - An Edwardian Era Instruction Book in Needle Lace Making (Hard Copy) 🇺🇸 TOOLS: Clover Leather Thimble 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 Stork Scissors 🇺🇸 Sz. 12 Pearl Cotton Thread 🇺🇸 Sz. 10 Cotton Crochet thread 🇺🇸 FILMING EQUIPMENT: Camera: Canon Rebel T5i DSLR Kit 18-55mm (similar model Canon T6i DSLR Kit 🇨🇦) Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 Lighting: GVM 560 LED Video Lights (2 pack) 🇺🇸 Mic: Blue Yeti - Silver (voiceover) 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 PowerDeWise Professional Grade Lavalier Lapel Microphone 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS Facebook: Instagram: Pinterest: Ko-fi: For business enquiries only, please: EnchantedRoseCostumes@ (Sorry, I do not take personal dressmaking commissions)
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