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Recovering an Antique Victorian Parasol 

Nicole Rudolph
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I happen across bare parasol frames from time to time, but I've never been brave enough to take on recovering one until now! So let's talk about some of the style and mechanical history of the parasol while I get to work with patterning, cutting, fitting, and trimming out a mid-19th century parasol. I'm even making (lazy) silk fringe!
The shape, size, and style of parasols changes constantly throughout history. It's an ancient design that dates back thousands of years. It's popularity in Europe picked up after the 16th century- though London supposedly experienced it's first umbrella in 1750! Throughout the 19th c, parasols were a common accessory in the wardrobe of all sorts of people. The industrial revolution made them affordable and accessible to many more. And they weren't just for fashion! They work impressively to keep the sun and heat off of the bearer- an essential thing in the time before sunscreen and air conditioning.
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@anotherpace
@anotherpace 3 года назад
women "accidentally" poking people on the bus. I wonder if the writer experienced that more than others, and if so, what was causing him to experience it so frequently.
@NicoleRudolph
@NicoleRudolph 3 года назад
Honestly, it'd be a great way to keep a safe personal space! I know I've wished for a jabbing implement while on public transport plenty of times.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 3 года назад
Especially since he singled out parasols, with no mention of gentlemen’s canes.
@SnappyDragon
@SnappyDragon 3 года назад
[furiously taking notes]
@lenabreijer1311
@lenabreijer1311 3 года назад
@@ragnkja maybe he liked getting poked by men's canes
@LixiaWinter
@LixiaWinter 3 года назад
Yeah, he definitely channel Filthy Fithion™ vibes
@sabrinab9434
@sabrinab9434 3 года назад
Whenever I watch a new video on historical fashion content I feel like a lil plant that has just been watered.
@yezzyjames
@yezzyjames 3 года назад
I love how in that one article there's a mention of people putting in violet lining, giving them a corpse like appearance, which proves that Goth was of all ages. Absolutely love how it turned out. :}
@terrijuanette486
@terrijuanette486 2 года назад
It wasn't to be 'goth'. It was to look whiter. They did all sorts of crazy stuff to look whiter but it wasn't to be 'goth'. The working class had darker skin because of being in the sun, etc. The wealthy did not, so it was fashionable to look less like a working class person and more like the wealthy. We do the same thing today. When the wealthy took to outdoor 'play' and got tanned as a result, it became popular to be tan - which is what we have today. Different results but the same overall motivation.
@yezzyjames
@yezzyjames 2 года назад
@@terrijuanette486 bla bla bla downvoted for missing the joke, and being a know-it-all. Have a good day. :}
@labyinthoiospotnia
@labyinthoiospotnia 3 года назад
that self-fabric fringe is just *chef's kiss*
@rebeccaolsen6196
@rebeccaolsen6196 3 года назад
Thank you! I 'accidentally' became the custodian of several Victorian parasols when at an auction (yes I bid on purpose, I just had no intention of buying them until my hand shot up). Now I feel more confident about restoring them.
@mariemawet4878
@mariemawet4878 3 года назад
In French, "un parasol" is like the big version that you use to block the sun at tables or when you lay in the sun in a long chair, the small version that you carry around is called "une ombrelle", and the version for the rain is called "un parapluie" 😊
@AndyD.21
@AndyD.21 3 года назад
In Czech we have a word paraple that is addopted from French. It's kind of an old fashioned term for both umbrella and parasol
@donquijotedegranada
@donquijotedegranada 3 года назад
parasol, sombrilla and paraguas in spanish henehe
@KhaarlM
@KhaarlM 3 года назад
@@AndyD.21 Hi fellow czech person😊😊
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 3 года назад
In Norwegian we have “paraply” and “parasoll”, both borrowed from French, with no separate word for the small version that you carry around (I guess we didn’t use them often enough to need a word).
@AndyD.21
@AndyD.21 3 года назад
@@KhaarlM hi😀
@Love-and-Salt
@Love-and-Salt 3 года назад
The surprise dog at the end was 10 out of 10
@sarahrudd4995
@sarahrudd4995 3 года назад
Why did parasols go out of fashion, so being used? Yet umbrellas persisted. They seem like something that should still be in use given concerns today about skin cancer and global warming.
@NicoleRudolph
@NicoleRudolph 3 года назад
From what I can piece together, they really fall out as tanning moves from being a negative to being desirable! Then they're mostly used at the beach or picnics rather than carried with.
@dee-annegordon5959
@dee-annegordon5959 3 года назад
They're making a come back using the modern name of UV umbrella. Less pretty though 😕
@PurelyCoincidental
@PurelyCoincidental 3 года назад
I think they've remained common in East/SE Asia, although I'm sure it depends on the region. I lived in Sydney several years ago for a while, and would see women carry them occasionally. I probably should have--I know few people paler than I am--but I was young and trying to fit in. I'd likely get one if I got to live in a really sunny place again.
@sylvielam9565
@sylvielam9565 3 года назад
If you get a chance to stop by any east-Asia cities in the summer you'll be greeted by a sea of colorful umbrella lol, we still use UV-umbrellas a lot. And I'm glad to see parasols being part of the lolita outfit (i.e.: www.wunderwelt.jp/en/fleur/products/a-00201), they're super cute! x
@bridgetthewench
@bridgetthewench 3 года назад
@@dee-annegordon5959 I have one that's frilly and trimmed in lace on the top, then with some dark material on the underside that supposedly filters UV better than plain fabric, but honestly I just picked the one that came in teal.
@KestralWolfe
@KestralWolfe 3 года назад
Why is the sound of a needle or pin pricking through fabric such a lovely, soothing noise? Especially through stiffer fabrics than jersey.
@jayneterry8701
@jayneterry8701 2 года назад
Or the scissors. I wondered also if a curved needle would have given a bit of hand ease.
@lornadavis476
@lornadavis476 3 года назад
I've been recovering modern umbrella frames for years. I've never lined one, though I think I'll try now. I have an old paper fan, the side towards your face is creamy white, with gold flecks. This lights the face in a very flattering manner.
@donquijotedegranada
@donquijotedegranada 3 года назад
it's funny, because in spanish "parasol" means literally "in order to stop the sun" 😂
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 3 года назад
Yup. In Norwegian we also have “paraply”, from French “parapluie”, which is literally “agains the rain”.
@barbara_LL
@barbara_LL 3 года назад
in portuguese parasol is literally "sun stopper"
@giuliamura2337
@giuliamura2337 3 года назад
Same in italian, we say "parasole" (parare: to block/shield, sole: sun )
@donquijotedegranada
@donquijotedegranada 3 года назад
that's crazy... in spanish we have paraguas (rain stopper) for umbrella and sombrilla (little shade) for beach umbrella, quite selfexplanatory hehehehe
@giuliamura2337
@giuliamura2337 3 года назад
I think it's all connected by the Latin "păro" (păro, păras, paravi, paratum, părāre), it's a verb and it has various meanings, I'm not at all an expert but Italian, French and Spanish are what we call "lingue Romanze" so maybe I'm not so far from the origin of this word 😂
@VictoriaClutton
@VictoriaClutton 3 года назад
Hnnnggg for the perfect geometric precision of the pattern matching. Hnnngggg I say!
@anjahobmaier793
@anjahobmaier793 3 года назад
The oldest parasols in Europe - that I know of - are in fact etruscan and date from around the 4th century BC. There are some depictions and even rare finds of parasol frames, for example in Tarquinia, Italy.
@elizabetha3936
@elizabetha3936 3 года назад
I've always been drawn to parasols. Even when I was younger. I can't explain it. I also burn easy. I have to wear long sleeves in the summer.
@nataliestanchevski4628
@nataliestanchevski4628 3 года назад
I never thought I needed a parasol until now, lol. It's so beautiful and dainty and I've never seen that method of making fringe before! I have some scraps of a similar icy blue in dupioni that has to become fringe immediately. Not that I need fringe for anything.
@robynross255
@robynross255 3 года назад
That is such a stunning accessory made from incredibly beautiful fabric. I love the concept and feel the need to rush out and find either the makings or even a fully made parasol to carry with me in the summer, which it is in Australia currently. Thankyou so much, Nicole, for showing us this process. I don't know why we don't all carry a parasol. It is much cooler than wearing a hat. xx
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 3 года назад
A parasol does require a spare hand, though the same is true for an umbrella.
@francespowell6923
@francespowell6923 3 года назад
I bought myself a parasol at Priceline Pharmacy a couple of years ago. Well ... UV Umbrella, but it's black and white zebra print with pink ruffles, so I'm going with parasol. I don't use it often, but it certainly comes out if I'm on foot on a stinking hot day. You'd be surprised what a difference it makes.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 3 года назад
@@francespowell6923 “Umbrella” also fits, since it shades you.
@PolyvoreThea
@PolyvoreThea 2 года назад
My friend who recovers parasols says that the stitches on the hinge were often done with lighter weight thread on purpose so if the tension on the parasol becomes too much, the hinge thread would snap, rather than the cane. Thank you for this. It is something I have always wanted to do. I have a collection, and as I use them, they need repair and eventually recovering. It is harder and harder to get the pagoda shape.
@TheCoutureCourtesan
@TheCoutureCourtesan 3 года назад
Yay Sippet!! This was so helpful and inspiring. I have a parasol that I need to tackle recovering but it has a real pagoda shape so I'm scared!
@NicoleRudolph
@NicoleRudolph 3 года назад
I really recommend looking at Brandons stuff (or contacting him). He was so wonderful to chat with and knows so much!
@lwoods507
@lwoods507 3 года назад
Even in modern times, the sharp top of an umbrella is second to none as a weapon on public transportation. I salute my Victorian ancestors!
@SusanYeske701
@SusanYeske701 3 года назад
I never even thought of making fringe with the fabric! Thanks for that! It might come in handy in a future project!
@marliesethomas
@marliesethomas 3 года назад
You are the Mr. Rogers of CosTubers, always so informative and soothing.
@TealCheetah
@TealCheetah 3 года назад
What a fun project! Guess what all of us want to do now, haha
@rd6203
@rd6203 3 года назад
I am NOT furiously tapping away at Amazon in search of a parasol to save 😜
@susanstage9279
@susanstage9279 Год назад
I picked up a bare bones parasol. Thank you! I was going to crochet the lace which I could of done, but kept putting it off. So glad I found this!
@sarahmwalsh
@sarahmwalsh 3 года назад
You used that striped silk so perfectly - what a lovely effect it had when sewn into the round like that! It struck me watching this that working with the fabric in this almost three-dimensional way is rather like shoemaking, in that you're kind of manipulating the fabric and shaping it around a fixed structure rather than creating a garment. No wonder it's a project you're drawn to!
@jenninstitches
@jenninstitches 3 года назад
I have really wanted to see how this is done. It has never looked complicated, but never something I've looked into heavily. I have a frame I grabbed 9 years ago with the intention of recovering, but never did since I took a costuming and sewing break. I love that fabric and admire your patience for fringing it like that.
@VioletFem
@VioletFem 3 года назад
I paused the video so that i could read the 1867 article excerpt at 2:24. The author of the article "Maidservants' Parasol" is really condescending to the maidservants and farm girls who use parasols once week. What was his (i assume) problem?!
@pepperreed.33
@pepperreed.33 3 года назад
Dudes Gonna Dude, no matter what century they are in.
@Squirreltasticqueen
@Squirreltasticqueen 3 года назад
Probably because of classism. Look at these servants thinking they are real ladies !
@skirtedgalleons
@skirtedgalleons 3 года назад
That fabric and fringe is gorgeous. This was fascinating, thank you!
@adorothyinkansas4392
@adorothyinkansas4392 3 года назад
14:28 The sound of a sharp pair of shears slicing through fabric...like, a hot knife through butter...but with That Sumptuous Sound! It's difficult to describe but I've a feeling you know what I mean! ❤✂️❤ Well done!☂️
@TheMetatronGirl
@TheMetatronGirl 3 года назад
I think I’m hooked. As to wanting to do more parasol re-covering...we could all offer to re-cover Noelle’s collection? 😂 In all seriousness, I was always mildly curious about this, but you may have triggered a new obsession! My long-suffering spouse may have a heart attack when I acquire yet another hobby, but he’ll be okay. The finished parasol cover is gorgeous!
@mollysmith1711
@mollysmith1711 3 года назад
Every week you teach me something that I never knew I needed to know. Thank you
@xtrisaratops
@xtrisaratops 3 года назад
As someone who lives just a couple hours down from you, I only have one word about reed/wood (or is it two words?): Dryrot. Dryrot is the bane of my existence, and I routinely wage war with my son's trampoline over it. And my car tires. And all of my outdoor furniture. And my wooden fencing.
@danielletobin9480
@danielletobin9480 3 года назад
Favorite parts of this video, in no particular order: - accidentally “theoretically” stabbing people on the bus - the dog parasol reveal (because of course) - the way you matched the music with the dinging of your phone at 18:25 *chef’s kiss*
@liv97497
@liv97497 3 года назад
The fringe may just be my very favorite thing about this. This turned out so beautiful! I love the fabric choice.
@myrnahuber5047
@myrnahuber5047 2 года назад
Love watching you speak, explain and work on your projects…so soothing…and soooo AMAZING!!!!!!
@madeleinerose7090
@madeleinerose7090 3 года назад
That self fringe is one of the most beautiful trimmings I’ve ever seen. The colors are just lovely. Beautiful work!
@diamondslashranch
@diamondslashranch 3 года назад
I’ve been binge watching your videos and I’m beyond amazed. There’s nothing you can’t do and do well. I’ve watched you make shoes, clothing and parasols etc... I’m so glad I found you and can’t wait to see what comes next.
@MariaHellerDesigns
@MariaHellerDesigns 3 года назад
Love how you can hear all the sewing sounds in your videos, it's so soothing. The sounds the needle makes when you're sewing, and the scissors cutting, and the fabric rustling - feels nice. But I don't know how you do it, to not have other noises in the room! I have to mute the videos where I work because my girlfriend is probably using the sewing machine in the room, a TV show or RU-vid video is usually on, my cat is screaming lol, and if my girlfriend is not using the sewing machine, then we are constantly talking. You must have a really quiet house.
@adrianapeace3601
@adrianapeace3601 2 года назад
Dear nicole, hearing you say that you had the parasol and the materials to fix it for about nine years before you got around to it makes me feel so much better about the dozen projects i have on the backburner. i also cant wait to see more of your capsule wardrobe being made !
@SwitchelSweets
@SwitchelSweets 3 года назад
I’ve been bemoaning my wardrobe’s lack of parasols for ages - I had no idea this was an option lol! Gonna have to keep an eye out for parasol frames 😍
@CraftQueenJr
@CraftQueenJr 3 года назад
Emily Williams umbrellas with torn fabric are not too hard to find for them.
@bridgetthewench
@bridgetthewench 3 года назад
I have a modern, store-bought parasol, and the ribs tend to get caught in my hair if I'm not careful. Maybe I should line it like this.
@gigglepantsiii9350
@gigglepantsiii9350 3 года назад
That fringe is simply amazing!
@evadeleon3009
@evadeleon3009 3 года назад
I have never seen this method of making fringe!!!! Omg my drag costuming game is about to level up!!!!
@SharmClucas
@SharmClucas Год назад
How cute! I've been considering getting a child's umbrella and recovering it to be a small parasol for a while now. I really should give it a try.
@bobbibuttons8730
@bobbibuttons8730 3 года назад
Gosh, that parasol fabric is totally delicious. You look so pretty when in costume, not that you don’t look lovely normally but there becomes something almost ethereal about your look. When I worked in the Middle East it was common to see the Filipina females use umbrellas against the sun. I remember at that point thinking how much prettier it would be to have parasols rather than clumpy umbrellas.
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 3 года назад
Stunning work, as always. I love how just about anything produced by the Victorians and Edwardians can be endlessly rebuilt and reimagined. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
@Miniver765
@Miniver765 2 года назад
Your idea for making your own fringe was absolutely inspired! I can't imagine anything stock looking as wonderful as the fringe you made yourself from the fabric you used. Fantastic work!
@tiffanytomasino335
@tiffanytomasino335 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! I’ve never thought much about parasols, but I low-key want one now
@Rozewolf
@Rozewolf 3 года назад
Beautiful. As you were sewing on the fringe up at the finial, I wasn't sure I'd have done that were it mine. However, it was perfect.
@adorothyinkansas4392
@adorothyinkansas4392 3 года назад
Okay! You did it now! You have inspired me (once again 🤩) to tackle yet Another project I've been putting off! Thaaanks! 😐 No, for real, thank you. ✌🙏❤
@commodorezelda
@commodorezelda 3 года назад
SURPRISE DOGGO!! Also, the fringe looks so luxurious!
@quinnmclaughlin7537
@quinnmclaughlin7537 2 года назад
am always amazed people can keep (straight) stripes staight/inline on a circular- type pattern; beautiful work
@myrnahuber5047
@myrnahuber5047 2 года назад
The parasol is exquisite. You do such beautiful work!
@janeodee1677
@janeodee1677 3 года назад
beautiful, you gave it a second life.❤
@VoodooAngel63
@VoodooAngel63 3 года назад
Stunning! And the color combination is one of favorites.
@romystumpy1197
@romystumpy1197 2 года назад
Beautiful fabric , wonderful finished parasol
@fiberterian
@fiberterian 3 года назад
Your attention to detail is phenomenal!
@jeanetterule5420
@jeanetterule5420 3 года назад
Just amazing. Love the fringe and the colors.
@LatelyFashionable
@LatelyFashionable 3 года назад
It's so beautiful! I love how the fringe turned out. It really adds to the look!
@kathleenhensley5951
@kathleenhensley5951 Год назад
I want one. I'll tat some lace for it. It gets so hot here in the summer. Glorious! What a craftswoman you are! I know what you implying about Virginia, especially Williamsburg. The entire tide water area is a special kind of steam bath in the summer.
@jennywelch252
@jennywelch252 Год назад
This is a lovely and interesting vlog, thank you for talking to us about such a gentle subject. I'm not having an easy time and I really look forward to watching your site.
@QueenCityHistory
@QueenCityHistory 3 года назад
You did such a beautiful job! ! That fabric is stunning. That color combo is so classic and timeless
@paulaperry2951
@paulaperry2951 2 года назад
Beautiful work! I love the fringe around the bottom.
@ladyicondraco
@ladyicondraco 3 года назад
(watches nearly every one of Nichole's videos since she started her channel) Hmmm...I suppose I should subscribe.
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs 3 года назад
Yay, you finished it!!! It was great to chat with you while you made the fringe. If there is one dream accessories to add to Victorian fashion it is the parasol and yours is stunning!!!
@michellegore8878
@michellegore8878 3 года назад
It takes a special kind of person to do all that geometry and pattern matching, and I'm here for it. Also, puppy!
@leonply
@leonply 3 года назад
Excellent video! You've inspired me to work on a mourning parasol from 1866 England. It has a gold, mother of pearl and cloisonne handle (the hallmarks say London 1866). It's always scared me, because it has a double layered patch of silk which lies between the rib hinge and the fabric, as well as a fringe which is braided from nine strands of the fabric. There is one flaw in the wood, but I'm going to use one of the super glues to fill it in, then file a small groove in three places on it, in order to wind carbon-fiber strands around for strength. Then a "paste" made of rosewood sawdust and super glue, to fill in and then sand/polish smooth. And before I forget, if you ever need to clean ivory, a whitening toothpaste works perfectly! Thank you for your detailed video!
@marthaschwartz5031
@marthaschwartz5031 3 года назад
Really lovely and inspiring. I've mended umbrella covers but never thought to re-cover one.
@KimHazer
@KimHazer 3 года назад
This is definitely in my top 3 most favorite video's ever!! Adore the color & the fringe & the history. 🤩
@microplastique
@microplastique 3 года назад
funny how in french we say "ombrelle" (same root as umbrella, ombre meaning shade in french) for parasols, and we use "parasol" for beach umbrellas and other standing sun protection devices
@microplastique
@microplastique 3 года назад
and "parapluie" (literally against the rain) for umbrella
@jenniewilliamsmural
@jenniewilliamsmural 3 года назад
Bewitching and so fun to watch. I carved a Mary Poppins Umbrella handle recently - also very satisfying.
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 3 года назад
In my mind, parasol repair is up at the top of the list of things that are impossibly hard to do yourself. I love this! As a child I had an interest in muffs and parasols, both were met with intense eye rolls. The fringe BLEW ME AWAY!!!! Not how I expected fringe to be made.
@AriallaMacAllister
@AriallaMacAllister 3 года назад
It turned out beautifully! I love the self-fabric "fringe".
@eyesofthegoddess2967
@eyesofthegoddess2967 3 года назад
Just loved this parasol. You did a great job on it. thank you for sharing!
@MomsMakingHistory
@MomsMakingHistory 3 года назад
Yes! I have had one of these parasols sitting in my to do pile and I had no basis upon which to start. THANK YOU for giving this visual learner some reference!
@andiew.3657
@andiew.3657 3 года назад
your creativity and craftiness never ceases to amaze!
@megansingerlcsw2116
@megansingerlcsw2116 3 года назад
the ASMR on these videos is awesome.
@Midlife_Manical_Mayhem
@Midlife_Manical_Mayhem 3 года назад
beautiful, nicole. and the sounds were wonderful!
@boomeracres4813
@boomeracres4813 2 года назад
I have a few parasol frames needing recovering as well. I’ve done two so far using the Truly Victorian pattern #570. It has pattern pieces and very good instructions for those of us who haven’t quite mastered making our own patterns. Yet! 😁. I love your videos and hope someday to try making my own pattern pieces. By the way, the Met Museum online has extant parasol covers. There is a copper satin one with embroidered flowers that I have envied for years. Perhaps now is the time to try copying it! And just wow on the fringe and how you made it! Thanks again for a wonderfully inspiring video. 💖💖
@MonaSkovJensen
@MonaSkovJensen 3 года назад
This was just so calm and relaxing to watch. And stunning.
@charlarp
@charlarp 3 года назад
Luv this and so looking forward to you hopefully showing us more of these
@deniseyoung3738
@deniseyoung3738 3 года назад
What a gorgeous parasol! I love that fabric! Thanks for sharing!
@alaineblaylock557
@alaineblaylock557 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful!!!
@jacquelinejanewashere
@jacquelinejanewashere 10 месяцев назад
When i was a child my grandfather gifted me a parasol and i loved that thing it was baby blue 💙
@archionblu
@archionblu 3 года назад
That fabric and your hand-done fringe are so gorgeous. Also your voice, the music, even the way you sew is all so soothing
@amandahart9440
@amandahart9440 3 года назад
Love this! I started carrying a parasol for walks around the neighborhood. I love them!
@williamhenshaw4838
@williamhenshaw4838 3 года назад
You are so awesome and talented. Thank you for the great variety of things you cover. My students love to see all the costume related materials you show. It’s been a blessing
@petapendlebury9024
@petapendlebury9024 3 года назад
There is something so wonderfully relaxing about making a fringe 🤗 beautiful pattern matching too 💚
@thirza9508
@thirza9508 3 года назад
I find your videos so soothing and calming. Very informative but also so extremely aesthetically pleasing to watch haha, lovely!!
@terralia644
@terralia644 2 года назад
OMG I've been thinking about making an irish crochet lace parasol for a while. I think this might be the kick in the butt I need to do it.
@jenniferlevine5406
@jenniferlevine5406 5 месяцев назад
So beautiful. What an amazing job and very inspiring. Thank you for sharing your work!
@MarthChan
@MarthChan 3 года назад
Wow! What gorgeous fabric! I totally see why you wanted to use it for your new cover!
@nancyloyet2764
@nancyloyet2764 3 года назад
That is so gorgeous.. I have no words..
@Hotamma
@Hotamma 3 года назад
I am very new to your channel and I have to say that watching and listening to you is very calming as well as stimulating at the same time. The way you explain how you constructed the cover I feel I almost could attempt it myself. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and passion
@medicalherbalist2216
@medicalherbalist2216 3 года назад
Informative and visually stunning. love the finished item, what a fabric choice!
@barbarajenkins410
@barbarajenkins410 3 года назад
Fabulous! It made my day watching that! Here’s hoping we can have camp again soon!
@xtsdagger6956
@xtsdagger6956 3 года назад
Always love to see your videos, always a must watch, love your approach, thank you
@Maraaha55
@Maraaha55 Год назад
That is just beautiful! It's not a huge issue here, but I hate being too hot, and have used a golf umbrella as a parasol more than once. Get weird comments at times, until I point out that I'm nice and cool!
@rebeccaaugustine8628
@rebeccaaugustine8628 3 года назад
What a beautiful project!
@cherrylee1103
@cherrylee1103 3 года назад
that parasol us everything! the fabric...lightest color matches the finial, the dark brown matches the handle. i am so impressed.
@angelaaskins9419
@angelaaskins9419 2 года назад
The colour are beautiful and perfect. I am inspired by your videos, and have learnt to be more patient with my projects, beauty take time. Thank you 😊
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