So glad to see you are on the mend. Happy & Healthy New Year & thank you for all the wonderful videos!! How talented you are & how productive!! Looking forward to your 2024 creations!! You are an amazing artisan, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I was a little surprised that I had made that many things 😅 it adds up quickly especially when there isn't a super time consuming make with embroidery or quilting or something similar
So happy to see u are feeling better😊 U are an amazing lady, and so talented. All of your 2023 garments are wonderful, and I'm looking forward to all the pretty things U have in store for us in 2024❤❤
I am dying to see more about that red Edwardian corset! I’ve never seen one that’s overbust, and as someone who needs the bust support, I’d love to know more!
It's not over bust but rather mid bust, right at the apex 😊 my voice is getting a bit better so I should be able to film the talking bits in the next few days 😊
@@sewthroughtime Right! I'd call that overbust (even though it only covers part of the bust); as opposed to most Edwardian cosets which stop under the bust entirely. So for me overbust= boob support, and midbust would be like a category within overbust. Regardless, wishing you a smooth recovery and looking forward to your next video!
Hi Maria and Happy New Year…. I am so inspired seeing your beautiful sewing from the last year…your work looks so much more like real clothing than costumes, it must be your attention to detail! As a relatively new historical costumer, I struggle with getting things done, unless I’m on a deadline for an event. I’m wondering how you were able to find friends that share your interest in historical dress?
This is impressive Mariah!
7:24 Oh wow! This is GORGEOUS!
Can't wait to see the video about the Edwardian corset! One of my favorite eras. ❤
It seems my voice is getting better so hopefully soon 😊
You are so inspiring! I have an urge to immediately sew sth after I watch your videos, that's how much I love what you do!
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Every single one of these are wonderful. Great work👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😊
Thanks 😊
So glad to see you are on the mend. Happy & Healthy New Year & thank you for all the wonderful videos!! How talented you are & how productive!! Looking forward to your 2024 creations!! You are an amazing artisan, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I was a little surprised that I had made that many things 😅 it adds up quickly especially when there isn't a super time consuming make with embroidery or quilting or something similar
So happy to see u are feeling better😊
U are an amazing lady, and so talented. All of your 2023 garments are wonderful, and I'm looking forward to all the pretty things U have in store for us in 2024❤❤
Glad to see your feeling better 🤗
Still had to speak slower than usual to get my throat to work 😅 but it's getting there 😊
Your makes are so beautiful. I don’t know if you made the bathing suit for your cocktail pool short but I loved that.
Thanks! That one is a vintage original. But I will definitely be making some swimsuits this year 😊
I am dying to see more about that red Edwardian corset! I’ve never seen one that’s overbust, and as someone who needs the bust support, I’d love to know more!
It's not over bust but rather mid bust, right at the apex 😊 my voice is getting a bit better so I should be able to film the talking bits in the next few days 😊
@@sewthroughtime Right! I'd call that overbust (even though it only covers part of the bust); as opposed to most Edwardian cosets which stop under the bust entirely. So for me overbust= boob support, and midbust would be like a category within overbust. Regardless, wishing you a smooth recovery and looking forward to your next video!
Happy New year, hope you are feeling well 🎉
My voice is still slightly unreliable 😅 and I'm quite tired but otherwise much better thank you!
Hi Maria and Happy New Year…. I am so inspired seeing your beautiful sewing from the last year…your work looks so much more like real clothing than costumes, it must be your attention to detail! As a relatively new historical costumer, I struggle with getting things done, unless I’m on a deadline for an event. I’m wondering how you were able to find friends that share your interest in historical dress?
Honestly it's mostly just going to events and meeting people there 😅