hello I am a Dutch woman getting into historical clothing and I have been focusing on English clothes but recently I have developed an interest in the historical clothes of my own country and I love you video's and I was wondering if you had some pointers for looking for information because all my searching led me nowhere.
The historic layering per culture and climate is astonishing to me! I run naturally cold so as a young girl I have took inspiration from history and it’s amazing what it does to preserve body heat and keeps full body movement/functionality wide open!
Ugh how DARE they??? Also thank you so much! I literally laughed with adoration when I read your comment, it's so charming! That algorithm doesn't always know what's best for us.
I want to make 14th and 15th sentry dresses to wear. They look so comfy and cozy! I want to make a kirtle so bad. I'm afraid of cutting this linen though....lol
For your historical dresses, particularly kirtles, do you wear a modern bra? I know that many people don’t, and I’m trying to build my own Tudor kirtle.
I build the dresses so that I don't need one! It's ok to wear one if you want - a few times I've changed size and put on a bra for more support for that particular instance. If you make the kirtle - or any under layer - supportive, then it can be even more comfortable than a bra. I definitely prefer it that way!
That kirtle is so wonderful! All of the little details really bring the project together.
Thank you so much!! I love adding all those details!
Groetjes uit Nederland😁🤪🥰🤗
hello I am a Dutch woman getting into historical clothing and I have been focusing on English clothes but recently I have developed an interest in the historical clothes of my own country and I love you video's and I was wondering if you had some pointers for looking for information because all my searching led me nowhere.
The red kirdle is amazing. Would love a tutorial on a side lacing version like this.
Thank you so much! I'll definitely consider developing a full tutorial for that type of dress.
Great video, thank you. I really love the Dutch cheese girl look!
Thank you so much, and so glad you enjoyed it! I think this look is super cool!
I love this! Thank you so much.
The historic layering per culture and climate is astonishing to me! I run naturally cold so as a young girl I have took inspiration from history and it’s amazing what it does to preserve body heat and keeps full body movement/functionality wide open!
Layering is so perfect for that! I think it's so awesome to take inspiration from history - they definitely figured some things out before us!
Wow! This is the worst You Tube has done! A month off in notifying this video's post! THIS IS SOO GORGEOUS!!!!
Ugh how DARE they??? Also thank you so much! I literally laughed with adoration when I read your comment, it's so charming! That algorithm doesn't always know what's best for us.
Thank you so much for this, I luv the Dutch Golden Age. I hope you have the chance to do a Judith Jans Leyster outfit.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! The Dutch Golden Age is fantastic, and what a wonderful idea!
DAISY. STAHP MAKING ME WANT TO MAKE LOW COUNTRIES CLOTHING
NOOOOO I SHALL NOT STOP!!!
That is stunning and adorable! 🥰
Gorgeous
Wow... that took some research to piece together all the components and they are all done so beautifully!
Thank you so much! It was a super fun project!
I want to make 14th and 15th sentry dresses to wear. They look so comfy and cozy! I want to make a kirtle so bad. I'm afraid of cutting this linen though....lol
I love your caps. It is a very cute look.
DUTCH CHEESE LADY DRESS IS BEST NAME!!
YESSSS I LOVE IT!!!
Pretty😊
love that kirtle, i hope i'll get to that level like ever!
Aw you are so sweet! Thank you, and I'm so glad you like it! Also, I believe in you to reach ANY level you want.
For your historical dresses, particularly kirtles, do you wear a modern bra? I know that many people don’t, and I’m trying to build my own Tudor kirtle.
I build the dresses so that I don't need one! It's ok to wear one if you want - a few times I've changed size and put on a bra for more support for that particular instance. If you make the kirtle - or any under layer - supportive, then it can be even more comfortable than a bra. I definitely prefer it that way!
Daisy you are beautiful lady OMG.