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Welcoming Our Newest Members Here At The Atelier Hub
Welcome welcome our latest sewers 🫶 @Victoria Arya @Glenna James Really happy you are here for our real building sewing group!! Busy day sewing my way, attaching lace onto a bodice, what's your latest sewing projects? Would love for a big welcome from all, and don't forget to introduce your sewing over on the welcome post 🪡🧵
Welcoming Our Newest Members Here At The Atelier Hub
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Thank you all.
📌 WELCOME TO THE ATELIER HUB
Hello & welcome in. 🧵 I am so grateful you are here. This is a space I have wanted to create for a long time, somewhere that finally feels right for makers like us. A place that doesn't start at the beginning. A place that meets you in the beautiful, complicated middle of this craft we call sewing. Whether you are a dressmaker, a bridal maker, seamstress, a tailor, a corsetiere, an upcycle maker, a costumier, furnishings.. or someone who crosses every single sewing discipline day, this studio is yours. The Atelier Hub was built on one simple belief; that sewers grow best when they grow together. That when we share our knowledge, our discoveries, our creative crises & our wins across every discipline, the whole community becomes richer for it. This is not a teaching space. There are no tutorials here, no step by step guides, no back to basics but we can share our sewing techniques to support growth across our disciplines.. What there is, is a room full of serious, passionate, experienced makers from all over the world, & me standing alongside you as your sewing ally whenever the project gets hard, the client gets difficult or the creative well runs dry. I have been sewing for over 20 years. I am still learning. I suspect you are too. That is exactly why we are all here. Now it's your turn; come & introduce yourself 👇 I'd love to know: 🧵 Your name & where you are in the world ✂️ How long you have been sewing 📌 Your main discipline or the one you are most curious about right now 🌟 One thing you are currently making or dreaming of making There are no wrong answers. There is no judgement in this studio. The studio is open. Welcome to your sewing crew. 🧵 Claire Amelia Founder, The Atelier Hub
📌 WELCOME TO THE ATELIER HUB
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@Claire Amelia I do not think I will need to. I do know I have two dresses that I will need to grade out from under the bust to the waist.Any tips would be nice.
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@Claire Amelia that is great. I have already done all that and have made a few things already it's just the grading part I need to learn
Fashion between the 1900s and 1950s changed everything 🪡
In just five decades, silhouettes softened, corsets disappeared, waists dropped, shoulders sharpened, skirts widened again… and clothing began reflecting freedom, war, rebellion, glamour, practicality, and identity in completely different ways. And honestly? You can still feel traces of every one of these eras in modern sewing today. The bias cut of the 1930s. The structure of the 1940s. The femininity of the 1950s. This is why I love studying historical dress so much, fashion is never just clothing. It tells us what society valued, what people longed for, and how makers solved problems with nothing but fabric, structure, and skill with the changing times within our societies. So now I want to know… 🪡 Which decade pulls you in most, and why? 🪡 If you could sew ONE garment from these decades, what would it be? 🪡 And which period do you think had the most beautiful construction techniques? I've been a busy bee in the background, clearing my storage, designs, costumes and much more, ready to start uploading and sharing next right here in The Atelier Hub, very exciting! I'm building the group in real time, and grateful you're here, sharing this space of sewers 🪡 🥰 So, tell the hub what you think of the 50 years fashion journey 1900-1950's. Drop your thoughts below in comments 👇 Claire Amelia 🌞
Fashion between the 1900s and 1950s changed everything 🪡
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I love this 40 to 50
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I am a vintage lover who loves the 1940 to 1950. I am a homemaker and business owner. I love to sew and love embroidery. Leaning more crafts is my 🥅

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