Lovely! A wonderful depiction of a shop for a seamstress! Being a seamstress myself, I can really appreciate all the details and even watching the little doll work! The photography was top-notch as well as the beautiful detail of the shop and Miniatures. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us. Must be such a delight to have a hobby like this. I used to do Miniatures too, but now I teach art and I'm concentrating on that and enjoying it very very much.
This is incredible and so adorable. Perfect attention to detail everywhere and everything looks so real. Is this 1:12 scale? I work in 1:6 scale myself so I understand how much work and effort goes into this. Wonderful camera work btw. How on earth did you get to film inside the shop? Who are the people in the picture frames? Such a wonderful gift for your sister, she must loves this. I know I would. Too bad we can't shrink ourselves down to size or I'd go shopping there.
Truly amazing! The detail is unbelievable! I loved the jewelry sets in the case! (I loved it ALL) Did you give this to your Sister after it was completed? LOL! Thanks for sharing!
Muito bom um maguinifico. Me troxe sentimentos profundo. Sento vontade de chorar ,pois conhecer uma parte da história. Como o quê está em cima da mesa enrolado com o papel e cordão e o ferro de passar da minha avó.
How charming! I love the dolls and the clothes! I have one question, though, what are those things in the cabinet at 2:17 in the video? They seem to be made from wire and ribbon. The shop is utterly fantastic! Wonderful job! ~Janet in Canada
I think they are supposed to be "whalebone" Turnyrs for the Crinolins upperpart (in order to make your fluff more prominent, as in fasion in the late 1800 and early 1900).