Periodic reminder that #sewing a 18th century style shirt completely by hand:

* doesn't require any expensive equipment;
* doesn't require any particular space;
* can be done with cheap materials;
* is easy enough that a (18th century) child can do it;
* probably takes less time than you think.

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promemoria periodico del fatto che cucire interamente a mano una camicia settecentesca:

* non richiede strumenti costosi;
* non richiede molto spazio per lavorare;
* si può fare con materiali economici;
* è così facile che lo può fare una bambina (del settecento);
* probabilmente richiede meno tempo di quanto si possa pensare.

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

@Jonobie I've followed Bernadette Banner's pirate shirt video (or rather, the notes I took from her video, pausing and resuming and fast forwarding as needed while cursing video as a tutorial format :D ), except for the fact that I added two small triangular gussets at the neck taken from some blog post (I don't remember where).

And if you are a terrible hand sewer, you are definitely not going to finish it in one day :D and you're pretty likely to be a less terrible sewer when the shirt is done :D

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

@Jonobie and I wasn't sure about actually publishing them, but the way I kept those notes was as a potential article for my old site, and, well

eoval.org/77M6LfPY#
eoval.org/yaJzMQyJ#cutting_lay…

these two links will self-destruct in a week, and I haven't re-read that text, so they may be missing bits (and they *are* full of typos), but maybe together with the videos they can be useful

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