Podcast 017: Interview with Jennie Chancey of Sense & Sensibility Patterns

If you’ve dabbled even a little in Regency and Edwardian costuming, you’ve more than likely come across the Sensibility Patterns site with lovely sewing patterns and blog posts to inspire the Jane Austen and early 1900s worlds we love.

In this episode we’ll get to know the creator of Sense & Sensibility Patterns, Jennie Chancey – from her creative beginnings and influences, favorite costumes and museums, to new changes she’s working on with her pattern line. She has true international experience in various cultures that inspires her projects and skills. Enjoy this delightful and encouraging interview!

Jennie Chancey
Jennie Chancey

Show Notes and Mentions

-Bring Anne of Green Gables into your world with the original films and associated products from Sullivan Entertainment (no affiliation)

-More on HistoryBounding (and RegencyCore) in Podcast 14

Museum of London

-Blog post on Perfectionism in Historical Costuming

Janet Arnold’s Pattern of Fashion 2 (Amazon link) or will be available later at The School of Historical Dress, UK

Wearing History blog

-Where to find Jennie: Website, Patterns of Time, Sensibility Telegram Channel

-Jennifer’s other site and for new pattern line: Emma Lily Designs

-Find Jennifer on Gab: @JenRosbrugh

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3 thoughts on “Podcast 017: Interview with Jennie Chancey of Sense & Sensibility Patterns

  1. Tanis Armstrong says:

    Yay!! I started listening to your podcasts this winter while I was driving to the ski hill and have listened to them more than once. I’m so happy you have done another!

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