I don't really know much about history and don't do historical clothing but love listening about it and incorporating it in my life. Handsewing, fingerloop braiding, lace inserts. Your voice is soothing and calm so it's really easy to listen to along with the music and learn. And I always liked the look of the uno-boob. Thank you for the wonderful video, I can't wait for the next one.
I would love to watch how you research, I was super excited at the beginning of your video where you were highlighting and making notes. As someone who is not able to attend design school, I have yet to find a channel that shows how to do the initial research to make proper design decisions.
Oh my gosh I am so heart-warmed to hear there is interest in the actual research! I am also super intrigued when people share the way they find research in their videos and I will absolutely include more in the future!
Hi ! As someone interested in modern and historical fashion and sewing (and who just began historical sewing after years of not daring to do so), I’m so glad youtube recommended me one of your vidéos ! You’re really creative, funny and your videos informative (and even relaxing haha). Your passion is really showing and it’s great. I learned a lot, thanks !
Thank you! Historical sewing can be pretty intimidating, but if you focus on the parts you love it will always be worth it (and it doesn’t hurt if the thing you’re making is comfortable to wear out and about either 😆)
You could have also faced the bottom of the skirt instead of doing a folded hem, which would have left you with plenty of length to make a deep tuck. Either way I love the project, love your calming voice and I'm totally subscribing.
I don't really know much about history and don't do historical clothing but love listening about it and incorporating it in my life. Handsewing, fingerloop braiding, lace inserts. Your voice is soothing and calm so it's really easy to listen to along with the music and learn. And I always liked the look of the uno-boob. Thank you for the wonderful video, I can't wait for the next one.
I would love to watch how you research, I was super excited at the beginning of your video where you were highlighting and making notes. As someone who is not able to attend design school, I have yet to find a channel that shows how to do the initial research to make proper design decisions.
Oh my gosh I am so heart-warmed to hear there is interest in the actual research! I am also super intrigued when people share the way they find research in their videos and I will absolutely include more in the future!
Hi ! As someone interested in modern and historical fashion and sewing (and who just began historical sewing after years of not daring to do so), I’m so glad youtube recommended me one of your vidéos !
You’re really creative, funny and your videos informative (and even relaxing haha). Your passion is really showing and it’s great. I learned a lot, thanks !
Thank you! Historical sewing can be pretty intimidating, but if you focus on the parts you love it will always be worth it (and it doesn’t hurt if the thing you’re making is comfortable to wear out and about either 😆)
@@anotherdreamgonewest you’re right ! I just sew a shift and it’s so comfortable haha
I like how you basted your lining onto your material, then cut!
Simply gorgeous! 💖
The end result was lovely, thank you for sharing!
You could have also faced the bottom of the skirt instead of doing a folded hem, which would have left you with plenty of length to make a deep tuck. Either way I love the project, love your calming voice and I'm totally subscribing.
Aw thank you- and you’re totally right about the hem! Ah well, next time!
Fascinating 😊
You are amazing!
very nice gown
This is beautiful. Where are all the rest of her views?
Thank you!!
What was books you showing? Would love to look into it
Which book was that in the beginning of the video?