I had to really search around for this, but it was exactly was I wanted to sate my curiosity! Thank you. This style of video reminds me of older youtube in the best way, and I'm really glad I found it :)
@victoriabarry15617 күн бұрын
Love it. Very feminine.
@tenaoconnor75109 күн бұрын
😻😻😻 beautiful. I love the striped fabric, perfect shades of deep brown ish gold and I love how the chevron pattern turned out 😻❤. I have both of those patterns but I haven’t tried them yet. I have to go through my fabric now. You made it look so easy ❤
@michelleg725 күн бұрын
Wow you must have tons of compliments on your dresses, such beautiful work and goregeous dresses.
@stillhuntre55Ай бұрын
So thrilled I found this video! The Aesthetic Movement is my favourite slice of Victorian/Edwardian and so few people delve into it! It really baffles me as there are so many folks doing history bounding and turn of the century clothing - and this period really is the embodiment of graceful shlump! The most beautiful comfies in all the land! More! More!
@SisterfifiАй бұрын
The Swedish royal family have both a cameo tiara, and a cut steel one.
@alisaku2556Ай бұрын
Браво! Прекрасно! Спасибо!
@chelsiewright-ze7xiАй бұрын
What time of year did you visit the chateau? Loved your video!
@Mangalsews-sp5uxАй бұрын
Looks fab! 🎉❤
@kathleenskaalerud297Ай бұрын
Love your pearl drop earrings….do you ever do them or other jewelry in silver?
@mrsgingernoisetteАй бұрын
This is so beautiful <3
@DulceNАй бұрын
What a lovely experience!
@JesusLovingKentuckyGalАй бұрын
this would be a dream. come. true!!!!
@ben-hurjudha3648Ай бұрын
Paste is fake gem?
@dc2londonАй бұрын
I just discovered your channel (after years of buying your jewelry). This is an EXCELLENT tutorial! Thank you!
@daunledford77802 ай бұрын
I love the stack method. I also had been using my civil war corset. When I make a new gown. I will try this method
@DLBard-bv2nd2 ай бұрын
Very pretty! 🤗💖
@carolinewharton57592 ай бұрын
Beautiful work and you look gorgeous 😊
@dandy.des.embrumes2 ай бұрын
It is so interesting ! I am currently fond of stone carving in the XVIIIth century, so this video is just the one I was looking for ! Thank you for your work !
@scribbleswithmycat84182 ай бұрын
❤amazing
@lizmcgovern11732 ай бұрын
Hi, just re-watched these videos, because I am contemplating making a gown from this era for an event. Would you be willing to tell me how many yards of material this took? Thanks.
@DamesalaMode2 ай бұрын
Hi! I can't recall exactly but I think I used about six yards. There are three panels of fabric in the skirt and I think I used about 2 yards for the bodice (and those huge sleeves)
@lizmcgovern11732 ай бұрын
@@DamesalaMode Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
@ubierin47972 ай бұрын
Das schöne an der Mode. Eine normale Frau sieht darin wunderschön aus.
@ubierin47972 ай бұрын
Man muß nicht die Maße 90 60 90 haben. 😁
@elinordrake97163 ай бұрын
Looks great! Love the cord technique thanks~
@christinewells-leddon92873 ай бұрын
Very, very nicely done! I am a collector of a specific kind of jewelry (usually called "heraldic") but I am fascinated by all kinds of jewelry. I always wondered were the term "parure" originated....
@sheilamayfield95873 ай бұрын
Thank you. I enjoyed the jewels and the information about them. Thank you.
@donkeywithascarf24353 ай бұрын
I love the early 1800s gowns, and the early 1900s gowns. I'm weirdly specific. 😭 My grandpa gave me a Sears Roebuck catalogue book from 1908 several years ago and I love it. The gowns are beautiful.
@debcarroll81923 ай бұрын
That fabric is absolutely gorgeous, and your open robe came out beautifully. I even like the pleats facing forward in this case; they look right since it is open in front and not joining together. I love the 1790's!
@daniellep69174 ай бұрын
Did you cut out two pieces of fabric since you didn’t use the zipper?
@loonylinda4 ай бұрын
I adore anything Georgian and that was very interesting.
@rubytroy77564 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@lisascenic4 ай бұрын
Really lovely. I do prefer the linen, for its drape and flow. A few years back my partner and I made Emilie Flogë and Gustav Klimt garments for an Alphonse Mucha party. He dyed and sewed Klimt’s blue smock, and I copied one of Flogë’s black and white striped gowns. Most people had absolutely no idea what we were all about, but the one person who got it, really got it.
@rhondajacques30624 ай бұрын
Is your first robe made from a knit material? ❤ the casual look of it.
@LaHayeSaint5 ай бұрын
A white skirt dragging along the ground would gather dirt. How frequently were the petticoats and outer skirt and bodice washed? Would the clothes have been forced through a mangle, or would they have been drip-dried? I love your White Sands Dress and the Swiss waist. You show very clearly the use of hip pads and S-bend corset to end up with a curvy figure. What a clever illusion!
@mirandak72425 ай бұрын
Oh my god, the dress turned out amazing! I love 17th century gowns ♥
@mikuhatsune1845 ай бұрын
I could totally see wearing those in everyday life if you want, not just for special trips. Cute outfits are cute no matter the decade 👌🏻
@deborahborlase71005 ай бұрын
And you are STUNNING in this! I hope you make another one, but a bit more comfy for you...
@deborahborlase71005 ай бұрын
OMG - The Gingham method of cartridge pleating???? Where have you BEEN all my life???? That ALONE was a lifesaver! I will be making a Victorian gown next month, I am TOTALLY going to use cartridge pleats on the skirt now, after (literally) swearing off them for years... LOL!
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
Aesthetic Life (TM). Those are my kind of dresses!
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
This one's my favorite. Brava!
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
That fabric is amazing! Pinking shears FTW.
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
Are you hiding a vintage sewing machine in that cabinet? Those mules are to die for!
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
That fabric is astounding!
@jomercer211135 ай бұрын
Excellent series--minimal talking, great problem-solving and explanations!
@joannehunt61705 ай бұрын
Great content, thank-you!
@danielwoodgate58975 ай бұрын
Why are the men not wearing powdered wigs? I know powdered wigs were going out of fashion, but some people still wore them in 1790s
@tarsisiusnovel5 ай бұрын
😮😮
@melodyannduke18496 ай бұрын
It’s a very beautiful gown
@barbarawernli27416 ай бұрын
What a wonderful event you had! I guess, the preparation took some time and must have been lovely, too! I enjoyed the whole of it: scenery, costumes, smiles, music and atmoshpere! Stunning!
@soheilasiadate24786 ай бұрын
Thanks
@DOSBoxMom6 ай бұрын
The polonaise looks like it would have been a practical style for pregnancy, as it would have been more open over an "increasing" front.