This is such a great resource Samantha! I’ll definitely be sharing it around over on our coast for faire as I try to keep pushing people to build useful, layer-able, period wardrobes. I’m working on a class for workshops this season on teaching cast members about accessories that can easily take their basic costumes to the next level, so it’s great to see records of the various small pieces that were expected to be part of your everyday outfits!
l'd like to see a proper video about making stockings in traditional way. l mean, what l've seen other people doing, those things look hard to mass produce, because generally speaking everyone's feet are different.
Thank you Samantha! I always enjoy all of your historical clothing videos on RUclips. 🥰
Samantha is awesome! And we are lucky to have her at JYF.
Thank you so much ☺️ This is a treasure to have this information.
You're welcome, and thank you. The Farrar Papers contains a lot of valuable information.
This is such a great resource Samantha! I’ll definitely be sharing it around over on our coast for faire as I try to keep pushing people to build useful, layer-able, period wardrobes.
I’m working on a class for workshops this season on teaching cast members about accessories that can easily take their basic costumes to the next level, so it’s great to see records of the various small pieces that were expected to be part of your everyday outfits!
Love the behind the scenes videos. 😊
We do enjoy giving the peek behind the scenes.
Thank you Samantha! I always enjoy all of your historical clothing videos on RUclips.
Thank you. The trade between England and Jamestown is a topic rarely/never covered. Thank you for doing so.
This is amazing and so thorough! Thank you, Samantha! :)
Thank you!
Thank you for this interesting dive into our nation’s origins👍🏻.
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
This was so fun to watch! Thank yo!
You're welcome, we're glad you enjoyed it!
l'd like to see a proper video about making stockings in traditional way. l mean, what l've seen other people doing, those things look hard to mass produce, because generally speaking everyone's feet are different.