Morgan Donner YouTube Channel Analytics Report - PLAYBOARD
I am Morgan Donner, a self-taught maker of historical garments. I originally started sewing as a teenager, taking in my several sizes too large t-shirts, and hemming pants that always seem to be too long. My first proper project was a vaguely medieval gown from a pattern. It somehow ended up several sizes too large. Isn’t that always the way it goes? Since those early endeavors, I’ve learned how to draft and drape my own patterns, seek out resources to research and study extant historical pieces, and approach dress creation with a sense of curiosity and wonder. I still love the rush of slowly realizing how a specific seam was put together, or finally getting the proportions correct after stubbornly creating countless mockups. I love researching new time periods and places, and I hope you will join me as I continue to discover the past through creation in the present.Morgan DonnerAdd favorite
- Subscribers
- 407,000
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- Views
- 37,276,637
- 4,849 / d
- Super Chat
- $150
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- Videos
- 124
- 1 Per Week
- Category
- Howto & Style
- United States
Subscribers Rank
- United States
- Worldwide
30,476th
Downward trend
Avg. Video Views
226,140
LOW, 55.6% of subscribers
Engagement
Like rate
6.93%
VERY HIGH
Comment rate
0.47%
MIDDLE
Live Streaming Stats
Highest Viewers
1,294
LOW
Avg. Viewers
1,046
VERY HIGH
Total Live Streams
3 Times
3 years ago, Last streamed
Today Revenue
$0
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Yesterday Revenue
$0
-
Last 7 Days Revenue
$0
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Total Revenue
$150
Chat | 18 Chats
$8 / Chat
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I am Morgan Donner, a self-taught maker of historical garments. I originally started sewing as a teenager, taking in my several sizes too large t-shirts, and hemming pants that always seem to be too long. My first proper project was a vaguely medieval gown from a pattern. It somehow ended up several sizes too large. Isn’t that always the way it goes? Since those early endeavors, I’ve learned how to draft and drape my own patterns, seek out resources to research and study extant historical pieces, and approach dress creation with a sense of curiosity and wonder. I still love the rush of slowly realizing how a specific seam was put together, or finally getting the proportions correct after stubbornly creating countless mockups. I love researching new time periods and places, and I hope you will join me as I continue to discover the past through creation in the present.