I'm so jealous that you have people to history bound with. My entire social circle and family think I'm nuts for a) loving historical clothing over fast fashion and b) wanting to actually wear it in everyday life. It makes me happy to see a child history bounding too! Well done!
Love the group running in the skirts
This music makes my heart sing π
(taking great pains to not be "shouting" in all caps) I'm so excited for this!! I got in on the "10 extra yards who wants it?" and haven't cut in to it yet so I'm going to see how you did yours before deciding how to tackle mine. I'm actually considering doing it the "wrong" direction since the width three times is about the right yardage if my math was correct, that would leave enough for a screen-accurate as well as a more modern for general use. EEK!! this is getting long. I'm so excited to watch! Your attention to detail is how I am so I appreciate the time you've taken to get it just right!
well i'll be! so happy for ou that you got your hands on enough of the fabric for a full length skirt at last!! and it looked like all four of you were having a good time :D
Needless to say how excited I am for the full tutorial !
4 lovely ladies out in the forest enjoying the fall! ππ All outfits are great and smiles better. ππ¨π¦
I canβt wait! I just picked up some heavyweight plaid material on clearance and Iβm going to take a stab at a maxi skirt for the first time - definitely not at your level but very inspired by you!
Lovely frocks*! And what fun, to have friends to historybound with. "Blessed beyond measure," indeed. The music is perfect for this video, and one of my favorites by Bonnie Grace. (BTW, thanks for including the music titles, etc. in the description. I've found several new favorite pieces via your channel!) * Frocks = Originally an old word for "dresses/gowns," which I've expanded to include garments of all sorts.
Wow, it looks amazing. So exciting
4th! And I'm happy with that! This video is the video I need. I have been inspired by your mist and stone skirt (still jealous btwπ) and have come to the conclusion that I have to make a kilt out of the Outlander tartan. It's next year's big project. Thank you for all that you've done Mariah. You're amazing.
This is such a lovely video!!! Super excited for the tutorial as well :)
Why am I so excited now like what
Yay this is so awesome!
Beautiful
Beautiful !
Umm, can we get a little video on the hand warmers or whatever they were called? And the matching infinity scarf thing you had! I love cozy makers (that's what I call gloves and hats and hoods and scarfs and shawls and all the like)
Whoa! That looked like a death cap. You didn't eat it, did you?
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