Just discovered your channel, and have to admit to a bit of binge watching (primarily because I love fashion history, and will jump at the chance to learn more). The history and discussion of shirt dresses was really interesting. I love the Hawthorne blouses, and will definitely have to check out Wearing History now! Oh.. one more thing: your tribute to The Vampire’s Wife Skyrocket dress was absolutely stunning, and so relatable now with the shop having to shutter due to the shoddy PE acquisition of Matches. The more I read about it, the worse it seems to be. Private equity firms in the US seem to buy up all of our healthcare providers and hospitals, so they have an especially nasty reputation here. Wonderful choice of fabric, and it was hopefully a huge hit at both events you were able to wear it to. Thanks for your wisdom regarding fashion history and I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Hi there, lovely to have you join me, glad you found me 🤗 I binge when I find someone I find interesting too. Fashion history and how it intersects with literature, art, political and social history absolutely fascinates me. There’s so much to learn isn’t there. Wearing History is full of wonderful patterns so you’ll enjoy looking there. Thank you so much about the Vampires Dress, I absolutely love it and felt just right in it both times. 💖
First video of yours I've seen and I Love Your Style! I think you've made some beautiful choices in fabrics and I love the tailored mid-century vibe, it's something I really aspire to. Subscribed!
Thank you for your lovely update Lisa. I love your new Hawthorn blouses and your dresses are gorgeous. I totally understand being challenged by makes with unsettled weather. I was supposed to be making clothes to take on holiday later this year and ended up making two winter tops to wear with jeans, since it's a wet & cold winter in NZ. But I'm so pleased I did make the tops and I'm happy to start to making my holiday clothes now 😍
@@Christine-vu4ej so glad you enjoyed it Christine, thank you. Jeans and tops are the go to for most of us aren’t they when the weather misbehaves. Hopefully the weather has picked up for you now 💖
Hi Lisa, Debbie here 👋 I love the Hawthorne blouses you have made. I only discovered Wearing History recently when I was making a vintage blouse with only holes for markings 🙃and I could not fathom out the front bodice with collar all in one and a dart at the neck…I have almost finished it but have put it to one side as I found the joining of the shoulder/neck point to the collar is not my neatest work😊 l love your self drafted collared dress. Thanks for all your vlogs x x😊
@@vansdeeley7000 hello Debbie 🤗 it’s a tricky bit to sew that point isn’t it. I always think well it’s going to be hidden under the collar if it isn’t that neat 🥴 thanks so much, I’m so glad you enjoy it all 💖
@@monicawilcock2068 I filmed and edited a whole video to be enjoyed at no cost to yourself to share my joy in sewing. Rather surprised that your only comment is to pick me up on the pronunciation of a word. I can only assume that you’re nit picking and rude hence my reply.
Gorgeous makes. Your vampires wife inspired dress is fabulous!
@@kristenbradley5737 thanks so much. I was thrilled how the dress turned out 💖
Hi, thank you for such a lovely video. Love the blouse and your dress is gorgeous.
@@vintagemrsp858 thanks Karen. Felt fabulous in the dress so that was a winner 💖
Love your new blouses Lisa. ❤️🌺
@@lenorerhodes8110 thank you Lenore 💖 I’m really enjoying wearing them 😊
Thank you lisa, your video was so inspiring. I need to make this one😊
@@susanbucklin3204 you won’t regret it Susan, it’s a fabulous pattern 💖
Just discovered your channel, and have to admit to a bit of binge watching (primarily because I love fashion history, and will jump at the chance to learn more). The history and discussion of shirt dresses was really interesting. I love the Hawthorne blouses, and will definitely have to check out Wearing History now!
Oh.. one more thing: your tribute to The Vampire’s Wife Skyrocket dress was absolutely stunning, and so relatable now with the shop having to shutter due to the shoddy PE acquisition of Matches. The more I read about it, the worse it seems to be. Private equity firms in the US seem to buy up all of our healthcare providers and hospitals, so they have an especially nasty reputation here. Wonderful choice of fabric, and it was hopefully a huge hit at both events you were able to wear it to. Thanks for your wisdom regarding fashion history and I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Hi there, lovely to have you join me, glad you found me 🤗 I binge when I find someone I find interesting too. Fashion history and how it intersects with literature, art, political and social history absolutely fascinates me. There’s so much to learn isn’t there. Wearing History is full of wonderful patterns so you’ll enjoy looking there. Thank you so much about the Vampires Dress, I absolutely love it and felt just right in it both times. 💖
First video of yours I've seen and I Love Your Style! I think you've made some beautiful choices in fabrics and I love the tailored mid-century vibe, it's something I really aspire to. Subscribed!
Hello, lovely to hear you’ve just found me and are enjoying what I share, thank you 😊
Thank you for your lovely update Lisa. I love your new Hawthorn blouses and your dresses are gorgeous. I totally understand being challenged by makes with unsettled weather. I was supposed to be making clothes to take on holiday later this year and ended up making two winter tops to wear with jeans, since it's a wet & cold winter in NZ. But I'm so pleased I did make the tops and I'm happy to start to making my holiday clothes now 😍
@@Christine-vu4ej so glad you enjoyed it Christine, thank you. Jeans and tops are the go to for most of us aren’t they when the weather misbehaves. Hopefully the weather has picked up for you now 💖
Hi Lisa, Debbie here 👋 I love the Hawthorne blouses you have made. I only discovered Wearing History recently when I was making a vintage blouse with only holes for markings 🙃and I could not fathom out the front bodice with collar all in one and a dart at the neck…I have almost finished it but have put it to one side as I found the joining of the shoulder/neck point to the collar is not my neatest work😊 l love your self drafted collared dress. Thanks for all your vlogs x x😊
@@vansdeeley7000 hello Debbie 🤗 it’s a tricky bit to sew that point isn’t it. I always think well it’s going to be hidden under the collar if it isn’t that neat 🥴 thanks so much, I’m so glad you enjoy it all 💖
Always a lovely chat! The Hawthorne blouse is spectacular!!! ❤❤
@@killerkitschvintagelizzie it’s a marvellous pattern Lizzie, addictive too 💖
Hi Lisa, I love the Hawthorne blouses, definitely on my list for summer wear (unfortunately we are in the depths of winter here in New Zealand).
@@jenniferclifford4669 you’ll love making them, it’s a really enjoyable make Jennifer 💖
Rever? Do you mean revere?
@@monicawilcock2068 I filmed and edited a whole video to be enjoyed at no cost to yourself to share my joy in sewing. Rather surprised that your only comment is to pick me up on the pronunciation of a word. I can only assume that you’re nit picking and rude hence my reply.