A Cosy Victorian-Inspired Sewing Workroom || Tour

A Cosy Victorian-Inspired Sewing Workroom || Tour



No work space is complete without smol floof-potatoes.

Links to stuff mentioned:
Tarlatan:
Etsy shop for A2 1-inch grid paper:
The Staymaker’s Tale:

Helpful tools:
(Please note that these are affiliate links)
-Clear 18-inch ruler:
-Steel-headed straight pins:
-Every size & weight needle you will probably ever need:
-My most favorite (& stupidly fiddly) #10 sharps, the tiniest needles:
-Ye Trusty Olde 8” shears (tartan ribbon not included):
-Those wee bird snips that literally everyone seems to have:
-(But I’ve also just found these that are a unicorn and I am severely tempted; I should not be trusted with Amazon:
-Large Newsprint Pad:
-Actual pattern paper:
-Flexicurve:
-French Curve:
-Filming camera (Canon EOS M50):
-Vlogging camera (Canon G7X Mark II):
-iPhone-sized Teleprompter:

Footnotes:
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Portals to Other Realms:
Instagram, for real-time progress: (@bernadettebanner)
Patreon, for more vloggish and bloggish content:
Prints of costume renderings:

For business enquiries, please contact my representation at:
bernadette@helmtalentgroup.com
Requests for personal dressmaking commissions are not considered at this time.

MUSIC
“Like Leaves of a Lotus” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
“In This Sphere” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
“Tranquility Sphere” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
Local Forecast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Source: 
Artist: 
“Old Lullaby” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
“Storytellers” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
“Traveling Lights” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com
“All Those Letters” by Francis Wells, epidemicsound.com

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