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great analysis, very conservative.. I like.
Interesting stuff! What programme do you use for your graphs?
Nice prediction, thanks
Token metrics has a prediction of 27$ - 28$ eminent
This video is the second
I've just discovered these videos. Never been a part of any community, but my family wore this kind of dress even as I was growing up. I want to return to this way of dressing for personal comfort now that I'm older. Expect questions lol.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! This is amazingly helpful. I've been putting bodices of one kind or another together for years mostly making it up as I go along. I just learned at least 15 new things between these 2 videos that will vastly improve the finished product. You have made me so happy! Time to go buy more canvas.
I knew I'd find helpful stuff on your channel, and I always love watching your videos, score!
I do have a question though, do you think it would be possible to make a similar bodice but with just canvas or starched linen to give it shape without boning? I'm hoping to eventually make a late 15th century venician stiffened kirtle, I figured it would have a similar construction to the farthingale, but I haven't been able to find much evidence of boned bodices at this point so far.
Your videos are so clear and easy to follow, I love them! However, if you have the time, I have a question: I am seriously considering making stays a bit like this one, to wear everyday instead of bras (I had a few health problems before and I'm kinda busty so the pressure necessary for good support on my ribs and shoulders are very painful). So far, from what I've learn, it seems like stays like this one are very very comfortable for busty people and not too complicated for beginners. I could adapt it to be wearables under t-shirts and with jeans. Do you think it's possible and that it would work?
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