I find this woman incredibly fascinating and wonderful. It is amazing and beautiful that she can enjoy herself with such vigor and joy. I do enjoy this time period and would be interested in learning more.
When my younger sister got married, she wanted her wedding pictures to appear "timeless" - so they didn't look like a typical 80's or 90's wedding. She wore a Victorian type of wedding gown with her hair in similar victorian style. The pictures and the wedding are beautiful.
Kyoshi _ Nope. 19th. The century has the number of the next rpund number. Just like how last century was the 20th century, because we were heading towards the year 2000.
@@Angie-GoneSoon Ask at your library, for them to order Sarah’s books from the Interlibrary borrowing Service. You might have to wait a little bit but it’s so worthwhile. Many Local Libraries have small budgets, hence the Interlibrary loan Service. Librarians want us to read … seeing that we are interested in using our local libraries is very important! Wishing you well! Persevere and stand for your rights… especially when requesting to borrow such a lovely selection of historical novels by Sarah Chrisman. Every library has a Computer which has the name of every published author. Too bad your librarian has never heard of Sarah…she might not have been having a good day. In any case, it is you who are asking about the books. All the librarian needs to do is fill out the request application and the computer will locate where a copy can be borrowed…request it. The book will be sent to your library and you’ll receive a call ! Voilà
Gosh, I wish I lived in the 19th century! I love the fashion, the homes, the modesty, and the etiquette. When I'm able to buy my own home, I want to buy a Victorian Home and furnish it with either 19th century styled furniture or actual 19th century furniture. You are my inspiration and you were the one who got me into the Victorian Era! Thank you 😊
Oh, I'm so glad to see this! For the past few years I've been dressing and crafting my home to be more and more mid-Victorian (my focus is late 1840's through to mid 1860's). But I am absolutely atrocious at hairstyling, and have a total of two historical hairstyles that I am capable of crafting as of yet. This ought to be a great help!
I adore how you are an edwardian woman, I have so much in common with you, I wear 1860 clothing everyday and also have many edwardian clothing. This way of living is so peaceful and elegant
I personally think the women from that time period had more dignity, and dressing nicer, Victorian, Edwardian, and periods before that, in my opinion most often make them look better, and to me more apealing, as I dress more or less like I am from the 1880/90 time period from out west, I personally have great interest in the early frontiersmen( the longhunters and early fur trappers our west), I also greatly old technology, I am not fond of electronics and bright lights, which is why when I am not at school I try to escape back in time, at least as best I can, which sometimes is not as easy as I wish it was, I plan to do something similar to what they are when I am older, but a more First Nation outlook, dressing in Lakota and Cheyenne style of clothing, as I am fond of buckskins and items from that period, but I also enjoy Victorian era items quite well, I am fond of times gone past, and do and make as many of the things that I may need, repairing clothes and making pouches and most anything else I may need, but I do thank for some modern things, the internet, for example has allowed me to greater increase my knowledge and learn new recipes for foods, and how to use certain tools and to learn about nature more easily and learn how to do a lot of things that I would most likely never be taught by my father and the rest of my relatives, I, so far, have taught myself most of the things I use, math that I have to do in school right now is giving me nothing but headaches, but I can try to slip back in time as best I can when I get home, but since school started again after spring break, I have come to the realization that I really have no time at all, for now school takes my free time at home away also, time I need to use on better things, replacing buttons, fixing small bags, fixing old sewing that is coming apart or breaking, for the coat I wear was my grandfathers navy dress coat, it is old, as he passed some years ago, I have recently been sewing up the armpits in it as the stitching has been torn on now my left arm where it is sewn to the body of the coat, I have already stitched the right arm where it meets the coat body under the arm for it is not loose enough in the shoulders so It has torn the treads so the sewing is starting to some undone, I have already redeem the buttons on at least once for the bottom three on each side, and one I have done twice for I had popped it off one day by accident, the liner around the bottom needs fixed from where the tag on the back right pocket of my wrangler jeans has torn it, but it is all a constant fix and use, fix and use, as most things are until you get good enough to where you can easily fix it and last a long time, but along the way my sewing skills have improved, and I have learned valuable things that I plan to pass on
Hey Lovely Sarah, i read an artical about your lifestyle. That's how I found your youtube channel. I would love to see more small tutorials on easy and daily things you do. I saw you wrote a book about it, but short impressions on youtube help me more to visualise your lifestyle. Virtual hug xxx
Very nice! I plan to try this in the morning. May I suggest that when you wrap the hair in the first circle on the bun, put in 4 hair pins at 12, 3, 6, 9. It helps as an anchor for the rest of the bun. I think your lifestyle is facinating. I used to do this sort of thing. Oil lamps, treadle sewing machine, cast iron skillet, wringer washing machine, long homemade dresses. It was fun while it lasted. I miss it too. It kept me busy and I felt better accomplishing things. God bless both you and your husband.
Not being obnoxious, but she's hiding her teeth. Sarah didn't want to wear her retainer after her mother spent all that money on braces so her teeth shifted back. She's self-conscious about it. I find that ironic about not wearing the retainer because she had the discipline to wear the corset 23 hours a day!😣
I read about you guys in Good Housekeepin magazine, and was so happy to see you have a UA-cam channel! I love that you're showing that "old ways" are still possible, and hope you'll post more videos soon. :)
Old ways? As someone with frizzy, unmanageable hair that hardly grows... this is not possible for me and I doubt for many women even back then. Putting my hair up like that - which I have to dry it would come out in random pieces and eventually would fall out. Also, corsets disturb your breathing. Approving of these old times is approving for the lack of female rights. Women of that time weren't meant to understand things, they were meant to be pretty and hopefully someone would marry them. You approve of that lifestyle? Weirdo.
I was referring to their "old way" of life in general. They live simply, in that they have no cell phones or TV, and I don't think they have a car. While wearing a corset is not something I would want to do every day, I admire them for doing their own thing, and without modern conveniences.
Sara, you are a fool if you think that today's ways are better than those that belonged to the time in history that this woman portrays. People generally valued good etiquette, morality and hard work back then. Now all that is valued is "being yourself", aka not pushing yourself to be better or a more decent human being. People these days also seem to expect handouts, which did not fly back then. You didn't work, you didn't eat. Now we have people living their entire lives on welfare simply because they can't wear a condom or they have "anxiety". Lastly, the women's liberation movement was what ultimately destroyed family as we once knew it. Now everyone is content to live alone with their animals, projecting their maternal/paternal instinct onto them because they will never procreate. How could they with a gender war going on? Everyone is so divided these days, hiding behind a computer. No one knows how to interact with anyone face to face anymore. Your first amendment might as well not even exist should you live in the United States, and instead of learning skills people are content to waste their lives sitting in front of a laptop watching Netflix. Food is a joke today, because it contains only a percentage of the nutrients that food contained only seventy years ago. Music and the media in general is saturated with sex and debauchery, and no longer contains any substance, nor does it require any talent. Sure, history has its flaws, but you have to admit that human relations were better back then. People cared about their neighbors and they made a point to get together and be a community. They cooked REAL food and they learned REAL life skills and trades to make money so that they could feed their families, because if they didn't they would starve. I could go on and on about how much better things were only sixty years ago, but no matter how I wish for things to go back to how they were, they will only continue to get worse. Food will decline in quality and increase in price (especially if minimum wage is raised to 15 an hour), people will continue to become more and more sociopathic and isolated from the world, clothes will continue to become more scandalous until people are essentially walking around in nothing, we will continue to shut down and prosecute people for exercising their free speech rights because it might "hurt people's feelings", and we will continue to back down like a bunch of tranquilized pussies while our rights are slowly stripped away from us because it's what we've been conditioned to do.
Great video I enjoyed it hope to see more of your videos soon. My Great Great grandmother wore her hair like that in the 19th century and dressed in Victorian clothing also in the 19th century 😀
I apsolutely adore this woman and her husband. They are some highly sensible people. I live as they do but with me it's the 1980s. I tip my hat to fellow Vintage Lifestylers.
Just stumbled across videos about you whilst randomly youtube clicking, and if I may say, you r lifestyle comes across as very warm, respectful, and happy and loving, and your home is beautiful and so cozy and inviting looking. Wonderful!
I know this video is much older, I am inspired by older times in history and I admire your videos. I have to ask… do you wear makeup at all? What is your routine like for your skin? I was wondering if you followed more of a Victorian inspiration for that as well. I’d love to learn more.
Can you do a video on how you light and clean out your stove, and maybe a few videos on how you sew a Victorian dress? You should also put ads up on your videos. You can make money that way.
I love the fluffy fine texture of her hair how it catches the light it looks so pretty .. I wonder if it’s a Victorian technique of washing or brushing
Hi, I am also a lover of the Victorian era. I really envy the life you lead! I would like to know if you also use Victorian hair care products and if so what do you use. Thanks
I have commented on another video of yours which I find fascinating! Question: what do you use to travel/get around locally? If you don't mind answering ...? Thank you!
I watched an interview she did with Lucy's Corsetry where she said she bicycles to get around and doesn't drive. She said she did a 120 mile round trip to visit a friend. Pretty impressive!
Whatever was available in Victorian time, the Chrismans will use. No air travel, obviously. But pretty much everything else- bike, car, bus, train, ship. If I'm not mistaken. She is an avid hiker and biker- so much for what one "can't do" wearing a corset. 😉
Hello! What bike do you ride for everyday? It's a black one and has a nice low bar that doesn't get in the way of skirts. I couldn't find a name/model on your website.
I don´t see how that kind of pin can hold up so much hair. My hair is long, heavy and straight. Even with rubber bands and long, heavy bobby pins such as are used for curlers, the pins fall out and everything falls apart.
On her website she mentions she washes her hair with Kirk's Castile soap. I started using it too and it makes my hair a little more textured so twists hold together better than when I used to use shampoo that made my hair silky and slippery.
She also has fine textured hair, and it's not super full/heavy. You can see how thin towards the ends it is when she flips her head back up in the beginning of the tutorial after underbrushing it. That makes a huge difference.
@@lesliekendall5668 that shop is so neat! I wish I had an occasion where I could wear such a dress. Those dresses are beautiful, but I'd hate to be stared at.
@@rubylace9963 I wear them daily at home and everywhere. And there's nothing wrong with someone staring because you're a woman who's beautifully dressed like a woman. But if you're young, I can see where it would take the proper social environment to not be snubbed by your peers. I happen to live like the Amish and am 62. At 62, you have VERY few friends and at 62, you no longer care what ANYONE thinks.....it's very freeing actually. I'm finally who I always knew I was.....which means I always saw myself as being born in the wrong century. In fact, I'm planning to move to Tombstone, Az and buying a horse and buggy. Watch some Tombstone, Az videos and you'll see what I mean.
@@mycrazyfamilyidSarah has a couple of vlogs about dressmaking. She does have an old fashioned sewing machine on which she sews a dress during the Vlog!
To give such a simple harmless video a thumbs down shows a level crassness that is pathetic.
Probably her UA-cam competition ... that are jealous.
I find this woman incredibly fascinating and wonderful. It is amazing and beautiful that she can enjoy herself with such vigor and joy. I do enjoy this time period and would be interested in learning more.
You’re such a sweet lady
How did I find you here
I love her calm, relaxing and sweet demeanor. Very lovely woman!
When my younger sister got married, she wanted her wedding pictures to appear "timeless" - so they didn't look like a typical 80's or 90's wedding. She wore a Victorian type of wedding gown with her hair in similar victorian style. The pictures and the wedding are beautiful.
Agnes Fox idk how something from one era is anymore timeless than something from another era, but i enjoy the idea.
Nothing says “timeless” more than a style literally nobody wears in the time she got married in lmfao. Irony might be lost on your sister.
"Like" when I see 111 likes I won't dare click 🤣
I wish to live my life like that. I love the 19th century.
New Raod me too.
New Road its the 18th century they live in
@@persono6658 19th
Kyoshi _ Nope. 19th.
The century has the number of the next rpund number. Just like how last century was the 20th century, because we were heading towards the year 2000.
Me 2🙁
She is also an excellent author! Enjoy reading her books!!
Yes!! Her books are fabulous!!!
What books does she write, I would love to read them
Agreed!
I wish they would be available in the library.. I asked, they'd never heard of her. I can't buy them.
@@Angie-GoneSoon Ask at your library, for them to order Sarah’s books from the Interlibrary borrowing Service. You might have to wait a little bit but it’s so worthwhile. Many Local Libraries have small budgets, hence the Interlibrary loan Service. Librarians want us to read … seeing that we are interested in using our local libraries is very important!
Wishing you well! Persevere and stand for your rights… especially when requesting to borrow such a lovely selection of historical novels by Sarah Chrisman. Every library has a Computer which has the name of every published author. Too bad your librarian has never heard of Sarah…she might not have been having a good day. In any case, it is you who are asking about the books. All the librarian needs to do is fill out the request application and the computer will locate where a copy can be borrowed…request it. The book will be sent to your library and you’ll receive a call ! Voilà
You look so happy and beautiful, like glowing from within! You certainly don't need electricity to lighten the world around you :)
Gosh, I wish I lived in the 19th century! I love the fashion, the homes, the modesty, and the etiquette. When I'm able to buy my own home, I want to buy a Victorian Home and furnish it with either 19th century styled furniture or actual 19th century furniture. You are my inspiration and you were the one who got me into the Victorian Era! Thank you 😊
SAME! LITERALLY, EVERYTHING SAME!
Her voice is so soothing it makes me sleepy
Oh, I'm so glad to see this! For the past few years I've been dressing and crafting my home to be more and more mid-Victorian (my focus is late 1840's through to mid 1860's). But I am absolutely atrocious at hairstyling, and have a total of two historical hairstyles that I am capable of crafting as of yet. This ought to be a great help!
I adore how you are an edwardian woman, I have so much in common with you, I wear 1860 clothing everyday and also have many edwardian clothing. This way of living is so peaceful and elegant
+Giovi L Me, too!
Actually she's victorian..m
I personally think the women from that time period had more dignity, and dressing nicer, Victorian, Edwardian, and periods before that, in my opinion most often make them look better, and to me more apealing, as I dress more or less like I am from the 1880/90 time period from out west, I personally have great interest in the early frontiersmen( the longhunters and early fur trappers our west), I also greatly old technology, I am not fond of electronics and bright lights, which is why when I am not at school I try to escape back in time, at least as best I can, which sometimes is not as easy as I wish it was, I plan to do something similar to what they are when I am older, but a more First Nation outlook, dressing in Lakota and Cheyenne style of clothing, as I am fond of buckskins and items from that period, but I also enjoy Victorian era items quite well, I am fond of times gone past, and do and make as many of the things that I may need, repairing clothes and making pouches and most anything else I may need, but I do thank for some modern things, the internet, for example has allowed me to greater increase my knowledge and learn new recipes for foods, and how to use certain tools and to learn about nature more easily and learn how to do a lot of things that I would most likely never be taught by my father and the rest of my relatives, I, so far, have taught myself most of the things I use, math that I have to do in school right now is giving me nothing but headaches, but I can try to slip back in time as best I can when I get home, but since school started again after spring break, I have come to the realization that I really have no time at all, for now school takes my free time at home away also, time I need to use on better things, replacing buttons, fixing small bags, fixing old sewing that is coming apart or breaking, for the coat I wear was my grandfathers navy dress coat, it is old, as he passed some years ago, I have recently been sewing up the armpits in it as the stitching has been torn on now my left arm where it is sewn to the body of the coat, I have already stitched the right arm where it meets the coat body under the arm for it is not loose enough in the shoulders so It has torn the treads so the sewing is starting to some undone, I have already redeem the buttons on at least once for the bottom three on each side, and one I have done twice for I had popped it off one day by accident, the liner around the bottom needs fixed from where the tag on the back right pocket of my wrangler jeans has torn it, but it is all a constant fix and use, fix and use, as most things are until you get good enough to where you can easily fix it and last a long time, but along the way my sewing skills have improved, and I have learned valuable things that I plan to pass on
Giovi Londos you do? Do you have videos? I’d love to see what you do!!!!!!
1860 was 40 years before Edwardian era. 1860 is the Victorian era.
This is amazing that she is trying to bring this livestyle back to life
Hey Lovely Sarah, i read an artical about your lifestyle. That's how I found your youtube channel. I would love to see more small tutorials on easy and daily things you do. I saw you wrote a book about it, but short impressions on youtube help me more to visualise your lifestyle. Virtual hug xxx
She's so rosy and beautiful!
Very nice! I plan to try this in the morning. May I suggest that when you wrap the hair in the first circle on the bun, put in 4 hair pins at 12, 3, 6, 9. It helps as an anchor for the rest of the bun.
I think your lifestyle is facinating. I used to do this sort of thing. Oil lamps, treadle sewing machine, cast iron skillet, wringer washing machine, long homemade dresses. It was fun while it lasted. I miss it too. It kept me busy and I felt better accomplishing things. God bless both you and your husband.
I got a picture of my great great grandmother who was of Miwok native descent she was a teenager during the 1910s and had a hairstyle similar to this
I’ve been obsessed with her ASMR nature since she popped up in my suggested
I have a brush just like that, I got it from my grandmother. She always brushed her hair with it during her life time :)
This is ASMR without even trying
I do like ur hairstyle very easy and it looks nice to
Wonderful Mrs. Chrisman! Thank you for sharing. It was enlightening and refreshing ❤️
You should ABSOLUTELY do soft speaking( as you are now) asmr ! Your voice and mouth sounds are perfect for it :)
Not being obnoxious, but she's hiding her teeth. Sarah didn't want to wear her retainer after her mother spent all that money on braces so her teeth shifted back. She's self-conscious about it. I find that ironic about not wearing the retainer because she had the discipline to wear the corset 23 hours a day!😣
Joseph Dockemeyer corsets aren’t uncomfortable. I wear one everyday from the time I get up til I go to bed, about 16 hours in total.
I read about you guys in Good Housekeepin magazine, and was so happy to see you have a UA-cam channel! I love that you're showing that "old ways" are still possible, and hope you'll post more videos soon. :)
Old ways? As someone with frizzy, unmanageable hair that hardly grows... this is not possible for me and I doubt for many women even back then. Putting my hair up like that - which I have to dry it would come out in random pieces and eventually would fall out. Also, corsets disturb your breathing. Approving of these old times is approving for the lack of female rights. Women of that time weren't meant to understand things, they were meant to be pretty and hopefully someone would marry them. You approve of that lifestyle? Weirdo.
I was referring to their "old way" of life in general. They live simply, in that they have no cell phones or TV, and I don't think they have a car. While wearing a corset is not something I would want to do every day, I admire them for doing their own thing, and without modern conveniences.
Sara, you are a fool if you think that today's ways are better than those that belonged to the time in history that this woman portrays. People generally valued good etiquette, morality and hard work back then. Now all that is valued is "being yourself", aka not pushing yourself to be better or a more decent human being. People these days also seem to expect handouts, which did not fly back then. You didn't work, you didn't eat. Now we have people living their entire lives on welfare simply because they can't wear a condom or they have "anxiety". Lastly, the women's liberation movement was what ultimately destroyed family as we once knew it. Now everyone is content to live alone with their animals, projecting their maternal/paternal instinct onto them because they will never procreate. How could they with a gender war going on? Everyone is so divided these days, hiding behind a computer. No one knows how to interact with anyone face to face anymore. Your first amendment might as well not even exist should you live in the United States, and instead of learning skills people are content to waste their lives sitting in front of a laptop watching Netflix. Food is a joke today, because it contains only a percentage of the nutrients that food contained only seventy years ago. Music and the media in general is saturated with sex and debauchery, and no longer contains any substance, nor does it require any talent.
Sure, history has its flaws, but you have to admit that human relations were better back then. People cared about their neighbors and they made a point to get together and be a community. They cooked REAL food and they learned REAL life skills and trades to make money so that they could feed their families, because if they didn't they would starve. I could go on and on about how much better things were only sixty years ago, but no matter how I wish for things to go back to how they were, they will only continue to get worse. Food will decline in quality and increase in price (especially if minimum wage is raised to 15 an hour), people will continue to become more and more sociopathic and isolated from the world, clothes will continue to become more scandalous until people are essentially walking around in nothing, we will continue to shut down and prosecute people for exercising their free speech rights because it might "hurt people's feelings", and we will continue to back down like a bunch of tranquilized pussies while our rights are slowly stripped away from us because it's what we've been conditioned to do.
I think it’s wonderful how they don’t let others bother them or discriminate them.
She’s soooo adorable
I don't know how I got here but what a video
I don’t know how I got here either
@@darrendevos8272same here I dont know how I got here but I love it!
We love you here in PT, Sarah.
I used to do my hair this way when I was in college, back in the 1980s! My hair is too short to do this style, now!!! ~Janet in Canada
Great video I enjoyed it hope to see more of your videos soon. My Great Great grandmother wore her hair like that in the 19th century and dressed in Victorian clothing also in the 19th century 😀
I apsolutely adore this woman and her husband. They are some highly sensible people. I live as they do but with me it's the 1980s. I tip my hat to fellow Vintage Lifestylers.
Just stumbled across videos about you whilst randomly youtube clicking, and if I may say, you r lifestyle comes across as very warm, respectful, and happy and loving, and your home is beautiful and so cozy and inviting looking. Wonderful!
I know this video is much older, I am inspired by older times in history and I admire your videos. I have to ask… do you wear makeup at all? What is your routine like for your skin? I was wondering if you followed more of a Victorian inspiration for that as well. I’d love to learn more.
She is just wonderful.
This is video is really touching me in the heart
Can you do a video on how you light and clean out your stove, and maybe a few videos on how you sew a Victorian dress?
You should also put ads up on your videos. You can make money that way.
I am so sorry that I keep commenting this but you are absolutely beautiful 😍
You explained it very well! Your hair is gorgeous! 💕
Oh! Your hair is so beautiful!
I LOVE IR VIDEOS BY JUST SEEING U IN PERSON WOULD MAKE MY DAY SO MUCH🦋🦋🦋❤❤❤💅💅💅💅
I love the fluffy fine texture of her hair how it catches the light it looks so pretty .. I wonder if it’s a Victorian technique of washing or brushing
Hi, I am also a lover of the Victorian era. I really envy the life you lead! I would like to know if you also use Victorian hair care products and if so what do you use. Thanks
that dress is beautiful! i want it so badly
it would be perfect if you could show us your hair wash routine
Very nice, thank you. I have long hair and very little know how in fixing it.
Your lovely. Thanks for sharing.
I like it.
My hair is so thick, I'd have to do like 3 buns. And I'd need about 50 Bobby pins
I had to have mine cut. It was so heavy I got migraines
you're an angel
Beautiful !
Love your work and your dedication to the victorian era! Prince Arthur Angel Louis Pagan from the diplomatic residence for the House of Homestead
For those with frizzy, curly hair skip step 1. Your hair is already pluffy.
Charming & lovely, I’m growing mine longer so I can do this.
You’re really pretty!!
I have commented on another video of yours which I find fascinating! Question: what do you use to travel/get around locally? If you don't mind answering
...? Thank you!
I watched an interview she did with Lucy's Corsetry where she said she bicycles to get around and doesn't drive. She said she did a 120 mile round trip to visit a friend. Pretty impressive!
@@veebelle wow! That is awesome. Thx for your reply!
@@jeaniedenton-smith1041 you're very welcome!
Whatever was available in Victorian time, the Chrismans will use.
No air travel, obviously. But pretty much everything else- bike, car, bus, train, ship. If I'm not mistaken. She is an avid hiker and biker- so much for what one "can't do" wearing a corset. 😉
Hello! What bike do you ride for everyday? It's a black one and has a nice low bar that doesn't get in the way of skirts. I couldn't find a name/model on your website.
MyCrazyFamily penny farthing
Your beautiful..I wish you were in my 1900 Victorian I have..
Where's her boyfriend's (or husband's) UA-cam channel & what's his name is?
Awesome
This is so ASMR'y...
Cute!
I don´t see how that kind of pin can hold up so much hair. My hair is long, heavy and straight. Even with rubber bands and long, heavy bobby pins such as are used for curlers, the pins fall out and everything falls apart.
On her website she mentions she washes her hair with Kirk's Castile soap. I started using it too and it makes my hair a little more textured so twists hold together better than when I used to use shampoo that made my hair silky and slippery.
She also has fine textured hair, and it's not super full/heavy. You can see how thin towards the ends it is when she flips her head back up in the beginning of the tutorial after underbrushing it. That makes a huge difference.
beautiful😍
Sister Sarah, do you have an instagram account?
I want to follow you! I really love your style and the victorian era!!
@@AuggieG2004 You're right tho :')
But I asked for her acc because she has a YT channel....So, I thought there could be an ig belonging to her too ;(
She has a Facebook for sure.
I dream to have hair so long😍
Hi Sarah, if you ever see this comment, I was wondering, where do you get your clothing from?
+Kayleigh I'm not Sarah but I get mine from recollections.biz.
@@lesliekendall5668 that shop is so neat! I wish I had an occasion where I could wear such a dress. Those dresses are beautiful, but I'd hate to be stared at.
@@rubylace9963 I wear them daily at home and everywhere. And there's nothing wrong with someone staring because you're a woman who's beautifully dressed like a woman. But if you're young, I can see where it would take the proper social environment to not be snubbed by your peers. I happen to live like the Amish and am 62. At 62, you have VERY few friends and at 62, you no longer care what ANYONE thinks.....it's very freeing actually. I'm finally who I always knew I was.....which means I always saw myself as being born in the wrong century. In fact, I'm planning to move to Tombstone, Az and buying a horse and buggy. Watch some Tombstone, Az videos and you'll see what I mean.
She sews all of her clothes by hand.
@@mycrazyfamilyidSarah has a couple of vlogs about dressmaking. She does have an old fashioned sewing machine on which she sews a dress during the Vlog!
Interesting. Thank you.
Wonderful 👍🏽👍🏽
Nice chatelaine!
Chatelaine is clicking on her belt.
What is that hanging from your waist clinking around?
Lily Harrison it's called a chatelaine. It has sewing tools and little notebook on it.
Lily Harrison it is called a chatelaine. It could contain useful household items such as stamps, a little notebook, and sewing materials.
@@AdelaideBeemanWhite ohh.. is that where the name of the womens magazine came from? So neat!
Wow 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I'm going to life my life like you two! But in the 18th Century
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What is that noise?
💕💕💕💕💕💕
Please get on instagram
😯😨😱🙈🙉🙊😄😘👍
Euuu ksli ghan distey hi😂
Dziewczyno, zetnij te włosy, bo masz ich 10 na krzyż. Strasznie to wygląda