'I could glitterbomb anyone at anytime, so don't mess with me.' A beautifully crafted warning. I love it. So satisfying to watch things get organized. 💙
Team maximilist for the win, or as my brother puts it, organised hoarding 😂😂 pretty things make me happy, and the more pretty things around me, the happier I get!
I love when I see videos of other Crafty Sewists who are maximalists- cause sometimes I almost feel like, morally bad, cause I enjoy having my stuff! Which is crazy- I am allowed to have things that just exist to be pretty and bring me aesthetic joy!!!!!
Or even paint them with cheap acrylic paint. We have a some that we bought for kids' toys yrs ago & the fabric has disintegrated (the brightly coloured awful 'fabric' they use for grocery bags), leaving the cardboard structure all bare. I wish I'd painted over the fabric years ago & they'd still be intact; now I don't even have a template/pattern & have to use my brain LOL.
As the second youngest of five homeschooled kids from the mid-90’s to the early 2010’s, cabinets of craft and sewing supplies is a mood, especially considering how much sewing, and creating, and stuff my family does, simply because we can
When I worked in an elementary school, a local printing business went out of business and donated a ton of fancy paper and card making supplies. It was fantastic, we loved being able to make nicer certificates for the kids that would last.
Hello Bianca. I loved this video. I completely relate to the Apothecary thing from yesteryear. My grandparents were Pharmacists and had their own Pharmacy from the mid '20's to the mid 80's. As a child I explored the attic finding all these strange concoctions, among them an amber bottle labelled "powder from the great beast's fingernails" My brother and I couldn't get over that one. When we asked my grandmother she laughed it off saying. "That's what people asked for back in the days" My brother and I developed a real interest in finding "dusty old treasures" in my grandparents home and business. Alas, it's all turned to dust!
When I saw the thumbnail, I smiled and thought, "Yay!!!!" I love a sewing room organization video! (now if only I would get off my lazy bum and organize my own.) What I especially liked about this video was how you crafted your aesthetic. It isn't my aesthetic, but the amount of thought and dedication you put into making a room that you spend so much time in feel like your personal space is wonderful. If your work space is happier, you are more happy when working. Great Job!!
I relate so hard to this video. Nicely arranged “clutter” that is both decorative and useful is my happy place. Frequently used tools need to be handy and visible, or I’ll be awful about actually putting them “away” where they belong when I’m done. Seeing the beautiful things I own, especially things I’ve made, makes me incredibly happy. I love seeing how other creative people arrange their spaces to be both functional and #aesthetic.
Oh, and for your plant, I recommend watering thoroughly only once a week (I would do it right in that sink so the excess water drains away), and you should change that light bulb right above it to a full spectrum grow light. You can get them on Amazon (the white light ones, not the pink or blue ones). That way whenever you're working down there, it'll get great light, and those lights are bright enough for your own use as well. I have them in my own sewing room where I have tons of plants, so highly recommend 💚
This is a good solution for winter too when I expect I'll have the curtains closed now for a bit of extra warmth! For now I have conceded and moved the plant next to the windows ;)
Hi! You can use the smaller pieces of fabric to make pockets, the inside part that is not visible (or for adding in seam pockets in garments without pockets). If it's a pretty print/colour, you can make a long and narrow heas scarf or a square bandana...also masks or zippered pouches
This is the first video I've watched that shows the whole Blue Patterning Table of Doom; it's smaller than I expected. I also appreciate the overhead camera setup. It doesn't need to be fancy, and it works very well.
There I was procrastinating about clearing up the upstairs back room, but this video was satisfying enough for me to be able to feel I’ve researched the project at hand and now am absolutely nearly positive next weekend will be the weekend the magic happens. 🤣
I vote that anything that you describe as 'sad' 'difficult to sew' or just brings you down- get it out of your space. Love the green in the eyeshadow and with your pin.
As a "clutter" person, myself, I love your space!! The more "clutter" the happier I am! Only difference is I do dust every week because I have a dog. Love the curtains. Beautiful print! Love your videos. Stay safe. Hugs from Pa. 🦇🎃🦇
Your craft room looks great, dust and all! I very seldom dust. I'm sure my issue is a hereditary condition. lol Thank you for calling yourself a seamstress! Lots of people are calling themselves Sewists, which is awesome if that makes them happy! I'm old fashioned, in some ways, so I'll call myself a seamstress as long as I live but I believe we should all do what brings us joy, except for hurting others of course! I love your butterflies. I was trying to decide what Spring theme I want to do- I've got Summer, Fall and Winter covered, but I'm not a huge flower fan so your butterfly idea would work perfectly! I absolutely love caterpillars as well so I will incorporate them too! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world! Blessings to all in love and light!🙏🏼💜🙏🏼💙🙏🏼🧡🙏🏼💛🙏🏼💚🙏🏼
Lol. " No one will ever know I made that mistake " as she tells 32K people!!!! I loved this video! I don't dust either so don't worry about those who say things about it. I will never figure out why people feel the need to point things out. I mean come on. ' LIKE WE DONT KNOW!!!' I love all the little touches you did. And those butterfly jars are fantastic. Can't help with the plant love!!! I'm lucky my kids survived.
Loved it! You have such a nice voice to listen to, feel free to make more vlog-like content! This was a very relaxing video to have on in the background and don't we all just need that right now. I especially loved your crafting, those paper butterflies turned out so nicely! The green ones in the bell jar were my favorites. Oh, and I love that red and gold Japanese fan too! I was gifted a similar tourist trade one in Japan when I was 16 and I've had it on display ever since. 😁
Love seeing other peoples sewing rooms. Last fall I went through everything and reorganized it all except my fabric. A friend of mine and I are now doing fabric exchanges. That's forcing me to go sort out my fabric.
I use scraps like this for making matching gloves, hat bands, bags, belts, head scarf/bandanas, fabric flowers for brooches or hats or shoe clips. You can also use it to bulk up flimsier fabric when flatlining. My favorite use for fabric scraps too small is to make "coleslaw" and use it to fill stuffed animal or projects to avoid polyfill and recycle every last scrap I can.
Weird old dusty stuff is absolutely my aesthetic, and having just moved (definitely not still sitting among boxes no not me) I am very upset about not being able to go to thrift shops and antique stores to find new clutter for my space
I have been purging fabric from my stash and making "donation piles" in my craft / sewing room. I can totally relate to the need to clear out and redecorate before getting on to the next project! Great video! (Put the plant near the window and don't overwater).
Yay!!! I love watching organizing videos, and of course your videos are always fun to watch. I just moved house and everything is a mess right now, so I got to organizing with you. Thanks for keeping me company. :)
I just created a sewing nook in my craft room because I have just started to sew. It’s was great seeing how you organized things. I was also amazed at how many of the same books we have. Also, I think I have the same Singer machine. Mine was a gift from a patron at the theatre where I work because they knew I liked vintage clothing and items.
I love my sewing machines. Singer 66k, Singer 15-91, White 1913 treadle, Pfaff 260, Pfaff 263, Pfaff 1055 (1980's model) and a new Singer fashion mate that was just given to me. I am going to sell the Pfaff's soon due to their weight and not using them as much as the Singer 15-91. So glad you have a 66k they are the best straight stitch machine. I find the older machines are so much more dependable and seem to be the most "user friendly". Very lil' can go wrong with the 66k that cant be fixed by the user. The electrical wiring tends to need replacing before anything else, with my own experiences.
That's a lovely result and I really liked that (apothecary core, yes!). But, well, honestly you got an immediate like for using Beethoven.That was a total win.
I think making scrap bags for your Etsy shop is a good idea. Crafters love that kind of stuff! Especially junk journal makers. They use any scrap of anything. LOL! 🤗💕
Finally. Cathartic release. I’ve wanted to go into the homes of many many many youtubers, and just...organise. And repaint. And institute a system to keep them happy
More is more, pile it on! I love all the tchotchke, and the butterflies you made are stunning. Sewing room clean up/organization are my faves, yours is especially fun.
God my craft room (a spare bedroom) was a nightmare. I followed the Marie Kondo method of putting all of the same items together, only for this room I put all of the same CRAFT together. Reason I could never find a tool in my desk drawer was because it was buried in among tools I wasn’t using. I used to do jewellery making years ago and the plastic storage drawers I had for them took up half the room, despite 3/4 of them being just air! My fabric stash is still ridiculous, and I genuinely don’t have enough space for it until I actually sew up some of the items I intend to make, so I’ve forbidden myself from buying any new fabric, with the exception of muslin. And bias tape. Oh and interfacing. And buttons. And zips…
Loved this video! Thank you for embracing your maximalist side and sharing it with us. People always make me feel guilty about my clutter but I love it. Embrace the clutter, I say!
I know I’m late to the video, it I love going back and rewatching your videos, and I just realised you can donate large-ish scraps to schools to teach students to sew. Home economics classes will love having them To make cushions and things out of. 💚
Thank you so much for the amazing tour of TCH sewing room and Victorian Curiosity Shoppe. "A place for everything and everything in its place." BTW, I adore your dragonfly brooch (that you have worn before)...and complimenting eye makeup.
Don't overwater, keep an eye on the soil, if dry, water, if damp, leave alone. Vintage machines sew sooooooo nicely, basically like a semi-industrial, I use mine over my new £600 machine! Much better made and not more plastic like modern ones!
Recreative Denver takes donations of art supplies, sewing notions, and fabric yardage that is 1/2 yard or more! I love shopping there, lately they have private shopping where you make an appointment and shop without other people in the store.
I shall have to look into it! I'm afraid all my scraps are like weird interconnected triangles amounting to not much actual yardage however for the most part
I had the same intention with baskets I my room. I’m really at critical mass. The problem for me is I don’t have anymore shelf space so have to get some nice storage boxes so at least the clutter can be hidden
We have the exact opposite fear which is a bit hilarious. Im terrified of butterflies and moths but most other bugs are pretty okay,if not a little disturbing
I first watched this video when it was "live" but it was background to me rearranging some of my bedroom furniture, so it was nice to watch it again properly. I love a good home reorganization video (especially of sewing rooms, though I don't have my own to do), and it was one of the first of your videos that I watched.
Bianca, great video! It was nice having the opportunity to see other parts of your sewing/ studio space. I realize I've shown up late to the party ad this video was posted about a year ago. I'm hoping you'll see and respond to my comment. Do you have a video of your making the plaid suit? I looked in the video notes and comments and didn't see any mention of it. I also quickly looked through the videos on this channel. I'd love to see the video if it's available for viewing. Also, I've been subscribed to yourr channel for awhile now. Yours is my favorite sewing channel. I especially enjoy the videos where you draft, sew, and model your creation. Thanks for the wonderful content! You've inspired me to start sewing again.
Thank you! I made the plaid suit before I started making videos I'm afraid, I talked about it a bit on my blog then though theclosethistorian.blogspot.com/search?q=plaid+suit
Another wonderful video I loved watching you tidy and organise and I picked up tips and tricks for when I do more sewing once I'm settled in the new house xx
Your video was fun..what a transformation!!!! I don't have patience like you to clean like that..but it does inspire me to try to clean my space..you have nice taste!!!!!😀😀😀😀
That was fascinating.I could listen to you all day.Buy one of those long fluffy wands to dust.It won't move or damage your displays and is sooo easfy house
'I could glitterbomb anyone at anytime, so don't mess with me.'
A beautifully crafted warning. I love it. So satisfying to watch things get organized. 💙
To think I have a dozen of those jars or more too... ;)
As a person who has a muff: DO IT! The jokes alone are 100% worth it.
Team maximilist for the win, or as my brother puts it, organised hoarding 😂😂 pretty things make me happy, and the more pretty things around me, the happier I get!
Same, I love stuff 😅
If I can find my stuff, I am happy with stuff.
I love when I see videos of other Crafty Sewists who are maximalists- cause sometimes I almost feel like, morally bad, cause I enjoy having my stuff! Which is crazy- I am allowed to have things that just exist to be pretty and bring me aesthetic joy!!!!!
You would not believe how oddly satisfying I found this video.
"Plague times!" Just the kind of dark humour I expect! 😂
Bianca: Might as well have cute plague masks.
Me: CORRECT (and I normally make mine to match my dresses)
"victorian dry goods shop owner aesthetic". now that is a good description.
Cover your pink boxes with fabric. Piece favorite scraps together.
Or even paint them with cheap acrylic paint. We have a some that we bought for kids' toys yrs ago & the fabric has disintegrated (the brightly coloured awful 'fabric' they use for grocery bags), leaving the cardboard structure all bare. I wish I'd painted over the fabric years ago & they'd still be intact; now I don't even have a template/pattern & have to use my brain LOL.
As the second youngest of five homeschooled kids from the mid-90’s to the early 2010’s, cabinets of craft and sewing supplies is a mood, especially considering how much sewing, and creating, and stuff my family does, simply because we can
fabric scraps - donate to local elementary schools. they use it for art projects.
Same thing probably goes for the art supplies!
When I worked in an elementary school, a local printing business went out of business and donated a ton of fancy paper and card making supplies. It was fantastic, we loved being able to make nicer certificates for the kids that would last.
2 minutes in: I love the background in your videos. Tell them haters to take all the seats they need. 🤨
Hello Bianca. I loved this video. I completely relate to the Apothecary thing from yesteryear.
My grandparents were Pharmacists and had their own Pharmacy from the mid '20's to the mid 80's. As a child I explored the attic finding all these strange concoctions, among them an amber bottle labelled "powder from the great beast's fingernails" My brother and I couldn't get over that one. When we asked my grandmother she laughed it off saying. "That's what people asked for back in the days" My brother and I developed a real interest in finding "dusty old treasures" in my grandparents home and business. Alas, it's all turned to dust!
That sounds like such a wonderful time! I love the look of an old pharmacy, or a candy shop made to look like an old pharmacy ha :)
When I saw the thumbnail, I smiled and thought, "Yay!!!!" I love a sewing room organization video! (now if only I would get off my lazy bum and organize my own.)
What I especially liked about this video was how you crafted your aesthetic. It isn't my aesthetic, but the amount of thought and dedication you put into making a room that you spend so much time in feel like your personal space is wonderful. If your work space is happier, you are more happy when working. Great Job!!
Thank you Stephanie! ❤
I relate so hard to this video. Nicely arranged “clutter” that is both decorative and useful is my happy place. Frequently used tools need to be handy and visible, or I’ll be awful about actually putting them “away” where they belong when I’m done. Seeing the beautiful things I own, especially things I’ve made, makes me incredibly happy. I love seeing how other creative people arrange their spaces to be both functional and #aesthetic.
I'm super into the dusty Victorian apothecary aesthetic and you're doing it so well!
I absolutely lost it at 26:22 thanks to your deadpan delivery. Loved this video to bits.
Your humor is fantastic. I lol every video! Dry humor is such a mood.
Thank you Luci!
That was a very Lucille Ball facial expression at the beginning of the coffee break. Nice bit of comic relief. LOL
Oh, and for your plant, I recommend watering thoroughly only once a week (I would do it right in that sink so the excess water drains away), and you should change that light bulb right above it to a full spectrum grow light. You can get them on Amazon (the white light ones, not the pink or blue ones). That way whenever you're working down there, it'll get great light, and those lights are bright enough for your own use as well. I have them in my own sewing room where I have tons of plants, so highly recommend 💚
This is a good solution for winter too when I expect I'll have the curtains closed now for a bit of extra warmth! For now I have conceded and moved the plant next to the windows ;)
Hi! You can use the smaller pieces of fabric to make pockets, the inside part that is not visible (or for adding in seam pockets in garments without pockets). If it's a pretty print/colour, you can make a long and narrow heas scarf or a square bandana...also masks or zippered pouches
This is the first video I've watched that shows the whole Blue Patterning Table of Doom; it's smaller than I expected. I also appreciate the overhead camera setup. It doesn't need to be fancy, and it works very well.
It's a school "activity" table that my parents have had for decades that I commandeered was all, I'll hopefully have a larger one in my next place!
Yes to all the apothecary jars!
There I was procrastinating about clearing up the upstairs back room, but this video was satisfying enough for me to be able to feel I’ve researched the project at hand and now am absolutely nearly positive next weekend will be the weekend the magic happens. 🤣
Good luck 😂
I watched this while doing some hand sewing and it was the most soothing sewing session ever
I am with you in the "clutter" so many projects with so many little bits to fit together! Love the eyeshadow!
I vote that anything that you describe as 'sad' 'difficult to sew' or just brings you down- get it out of your space. Love the green in the eyeshadow and with your pin.
Thank you! Also, exactly
As a "clutter" person, myself, I love your space!! The more "clutter" the happier I am! Only difference is I do dust every week because I have a dog. Love the curtains. Beautiful print! Love your videos. Stay safe. Hugs from Pa. 🦇🎃🦇
Thank you Rhonda! ❤
Your craft room looks great, dust and all! I very seldom dust. I'm sure my issue is a hereditary condition. lol Thank you for calling yourself a seamstress! Lots of people are calling themselves Sewists, which is awesome if that makes them happy! I'm old fashioned, in some ways, so I'll call myself a seamstress as long as I live but I believe we should all do what brings us joy, except for hurting others of course! I love your butterflies. I was trying to decide what Spring theme I want to do- I've got Summer, Fall and Winter covered, but I'm not a huge flower fan so your butterfly idea would work perfectly! I absolutely love caterpillars as well so I will incorporate them too! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world! Blessings to all in love and light!🙏🏼💜🙏🏼💙🙏🏼🧡🙏🏼💛🙏🏼💚🙏🏼
Lol. " No one will ever know I made that mistake " as she tells 32K people!!!! I loved this video! I don't dust either so don't worry about those who say things about it. I will never figure out why people feel the need to point things out. I mean come on. ' LIKE WE DONT KNOW!!!' I love all the little touches you did. And those butterfly jars are fantastic. Can't help with the plant love!!! I'm lucky my kids survived.
Thank you Sarah!
This video is so soothing for some reason
Loved it! You have such a nice voice to listen to, feel free to make more vlog-like content! This was a very relaxing video to have on in the background and don't we all just need that right now. I especially loved your crafting, those paper butterflies turned out so nicely! The green ones in the bell jar were my favorites. Oh, and I love that red and gold Japanese fan too! I was gifted a similar tourist trade one in Japan when I was 16 and I've had it on display ever since. 😁
Thank you! I had wanted one of these Japanese fans since about 16 and finally I was like "screw it, I'm an adult now, I'm getting one!"
I also love that IKEA print. Made myself a wrap skirt out of it. Very fun!
Love it! Your changes all look so good. I am neat freak and an organization lover, so I love seeing people tackling their spaces.
Thank you!
I love those small pieces! I use them for making Victorian crazy quilts!!! I would die for that
Love the Ace painting!
#Teammaximallistdustyclutter YESSSSS. Love the “new clutter” and enjoyed the reorganization! Your “aesthetic” speaks to my soul. ❤️
Thank you Cheryl!
At least around here, thrift stores appreciate donations of fabric, even bags of tiny scraps.
Love seeing other peoples sewing rooms. Last fall I went through everything and reorganized it all except my fabric. A friend of mine and I are now doing fabric exchanges. That's forcing me to go sort out my fabric.
I use scraps like this for making matching gloves, hat bands, bags, belts, head scarf/bandanas, fabric flowers for brooches or hats or shoe clips. You can also use it to bulk up flimsier fabric when flatlining. My favorite use for fabric scraps too small is to make "coleslaw" and use it to fill stuffed animal or projects to avoid polyfill and recycle every last scrap I can.
Love your painting. Your channel is charming and interesting. Well done. 👏🏼🇦🇺
Thank you Peta!
I love the organization content! Thank you for welcoming us into your sewing room/office!
Thank you Katie!
Weird old dusty stuff is absolutely my aesthetic, and having just moved (definitely not still sitting among boxes no not me) I am very upset about not being able to go to thrift shops and antique stores to find new clutter for my space
I kept thinking of how much I just wanted to go antiquing during this, surely the usually very empty antique mall isn't too unsafe right?...*sigh*
@@TheClosetHistorian if only the best part wasn't lingering and pulling out all the hidden pieces for a better look
I have been purging fabric from my stash and making "donation piles" in my craft / sewing room. I can totally relate to the need to clear out and redecorate before getting on to the next project! Great video! (Put the plant near the window and don't overwater).
I can report that I have indeed moved the plant ha ❤
This was a fun mix of crafting and organizing. I love all the bits and bobs you added. My fav is the new painting! 💜♠️💚🤍
Thank you Kati! ❤
Oooh yes this is gonna be good!
Yay!!! I love watching organizing videos, and of course your videos are always fun to watch. I just moved house and everything is a mess right now, so I got to organizing with you. Thanks for keeping me company. :)
Thanks Madison! Good luck with the move! I actually love arranging things in a new place, but I haven't had to do it in aaages to be fair!
Your fantasy terrariums are really awesome! Old museum collector aesthetic!
I just created a sewing nook in my craft room because I have just started to sew. It’s was great seeing how you organized things. I was also amazed at how many of the same books we have. Also, I think I have the same Singer machine. Mine was a gift from a patron at the theatre where I work because they knew I liked vintage clothing and items.
My library has been much neglected the past few years, so I need to have a lovely afternoon of just browsing them all again and getting re-inspired!
" i dont interact woth humans, let alone open those glitter jars"
Oh heck yes this vibe is one reason why i love your content hahahah 💜💜
Frickin' LOVE your eye look!
Thank you!
I love my sewing machines. Singer 66k, Singer 15-91, White 1913 treadle, Pfaff 260, Pfaff 263, Pfaff 1055 (1980's model) and a new Singer fashion mate that was just given to me. I am going to sell the Pfaff's soon due to their weight and not using them as much as the Singer 15-91. So glad you have a 66k they are the best straight stitch machine. I find the older machines are so much more dependable and seem to be the most "user friendly". Very lil' can go wrong with the 66k that cant be fixed by the user. The electrical wiring tends to need replacing before anything else, with my own experiences.
Your sewing room is really nice and cozy! You did an amazing job on your butterflies too! They do look real!🥰
Thank you Evelyn!
Looks good and much more usable space
Thank you!
That's a lovely result and I really liked that (apothecary core, yes!). But, well, honestly you got an immediate like for using Beethoven.That was a total win.
I needed the drama ;) Thank you!
I died at the cheap price of the lovely fabric!
The butterflies look amazing!
Thank you! So did I really, I couldn't believe it!
Thank you for this insite in your life. It’s very personal and I like your dusty corners a lot 😊 🤩 💃🏻
Thank you Diana!
I honestly never thought about it, but your aesthetic is full on Dark Academia. I love it so much🖤💚❤️💜
Thank you! Should I get on tik tok? I am too old ha!
@@TheClosetHistorian Never to old to try something new, thought about getting it just to see what everyone else are making. People are so creative ♥️
‘Ahhhhh!’ I’m both in awe & very jelly at your spectacular sewing/office space! A thoroughly enjoyable 46 minutes & 3 seconds Bianca. Thank you!😘Xx
Thank you Jo! ❤
I think making scrap bags for your Etsy shop is a good idea. Crafters love that kind of stuff! Especially junk journal makers. They use any scrap of anything. LOL! 🤗💕
Love these kind of videos ❤️ thank you x
Why are u not part of the costube community? I feel like u would fit in quite well.
I'm not sure how one joins such things I suppose, I am too introverted ha!
They all are introverts.
You are very welcome!!! Most of us don't bite 😅😂
Yes , us quilters love scraps like those....
LOL...so question, do you have any scarab bracelets? I don't like bugs either...lol..
I indeed have bracelets with faux scarabs, but I also have a brooch with a real beetle, which is like exposure therapy for me I guess :)
Finally. Cathartic release. I’ve wanted to go into the homes of many many many youtubers, and just...organise. And repaint. And institute a system to keep them happy
More is more, pile it on! I love all the tchotchke, and the butterflies you made are stunning.
Sewing room clean up/organization are my faves, yours is especially fun.
Thank you Cathy!
God my craft room (a spare bedroom) was a nightmare. I followed the Marie Kondo method of putting all of the same items together, only for this room I put all of the same CRAFT together. Reason I could never find a tool in my desk drawer was because it was buried in among tools I wasn’t using. I used to do jewellery making years ago and the plastic storage drawers I had for them took up half the room, despite 3/4 of them being just air! My fabric stash is still ridiculous, and I genuinely don’t have enough space for it until I actually sew up some of the items I intend to make, so I’ve forbidden myself from buying any new fabric, with the exception of muslin. And bias tape. Oh and interfacing. And buttons. And zips…
Loved this video! Thank you for embracing your maximalist side and sharing it with us. People always make me feel guilty about my clutter but I love it. Embrace the clutter, I say!
Thank you! I too love clutter, clearly ❤
I know I’m late to the video, it I love going back and rewatching your videos, and I just realised you can donate large-ish scraps to schools to teach students to sew. Home economics classes will love having them To make cushions and things out of. 💚
I have this duvet cover! It's so pretty
Thank you so much for the amazing tour of TCH sewing room and Victorian Curiosity Shoppe. "A place for everything and everything in its place." BTW, I adore your dragonfly brooch (that you have worn before)...and complimenting eye makeup.
Thank you!
*watching and enjoying organizing videos and ignoring my own mess*
Don't overwater, keep an eye on the soil, if dry, water, if damp, leave alone. Vintage machines sew sooooooo nicely, basically like a semi-industrial, I use mine over my new £600 machine! Much better made and not more plastic like modern ones!
for what it's worth, belts are pretty easy. I used to make them in high school (40 years ago). It's a good 2 hour project as I recall.
Recreative Denver takes donations of art supplies, sewing notions, and fabric yardage that is 1/2 yard or more! I love shopping there, lately they have private shopping where you make an appointment and shop without other people in the store.
I shall have to look into it! I'm afraid all my scraps are like weird interconnected triangles amounting to not much actual yardage however for the most part
I had the same intention with baskets I my room. I’m really at critical mass. The problem for me is I don’t have anymore shelf space so have to get some nice storage boxes so at least the clutter can be hidden
Glad to know I'm not alone on that not dusting thing. Your space looks amazing and I love the fabric choice for the curtains.
Thank you Shawna!
We have the exact opposite fear which is a bit hilarious. Im terrified of butterflies and moths but most other bugs are pretty okay,if not a little disturbing
I’ve heard that people want scraps for making crazy quilts, scrappy quilts, crumb quilts etc.
I first watched this video when it was "live" but it was background to me rearranging some of my bedroom furniture, so it was nice to watch it again properly. I love a good home reorganization video (especially of sewing rooms, though I don't have my own to do), and it was one of the first of your videos that I watched.
Thank you Emily!
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO.
Thank you!
Your very creative and talented. Such an interesting person
Thank you Robina!
Love this. It’s great to see someone enjoying their space
Thank you!
Thank you for showing us your sewing room, this was a fun video.
Thank you!
Love this video! Has a very Sherlock aesthetic with all the apothecary touches!!! Thank you again for making and sharing this!
Bianca, great video! It was nice having the opportunity to see other parts of your sewing/ studio space. I realize I've shown up late to the party ad this video was posted about a year ago. I'm hoping you'll see and respond to my comment. Do you have a video of your making the plaid suit? I looked in the video notes and comments and didn't see any mention of it. I also quickly looked through the videos on this channel. I'd love to see the video if it's available for viewing. Also, I've been subscribed to yourr channel for awhile now. Yours is my favorite sewing channel. I especially enjoy the videos where you draft, sew, and model your creation. Thanks for the wonderful content! You've inspired me to start sewing again.
Thank you! I made the plaid suit before I started making videos I'm afraid, I talked about it a bit on my blog then though theclosethistorian.blogspot.com/search?q=plaid+suit
Love the new space! And the apothecary jars are wonderful!
Thank you Charese!
An absolute pleasure, as always. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Krystal!
I absolutely adore the vibe you're developing in your sewing room! I'm going for a "bog witch" theme myself, and think the jars are great!
Thank you! I wish I could paint really, but alas the truly moody dark apothecary vibes will have to wait until I have my own place ;)
@@TheClosetHistorian like, the walls, or canvas? I put up photo backdrop cloths and flat sheets on my walls to get around repainting for now. :P
I keep putting off tidying my sewing space. You have inspired me once again. Keep safe and well Lynne
Thank you Lynne!
You have a lovely space! Your background looks great. It’s an eclectic vibe. Very you! 👍🏻😊😊
Thank you Elizabeth!
Loved this . My favourite place to hang out is my sewingroom. I have been known to have a snooze there in my ikea chair. LOVE your curtains . ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you! I need a snooze spot in my next sewing room, perhaps a velvet fainting couch ;)
This is a fun video! Satisfying and creative. Thanks.
Thank you Elaine!
I love IKEA fabric. Great space.
Thank you Linda!
Another wonderful video I loved watching you tidy and organise and I picked up tips and tricks for when I do more sewing once I'm settled in the new house xx
Thank you Beverley!
Your video was fun..what a transformation!!!! I don't have patience like you to clean like that..but it does inspire me to try to clean my space..you have nice taste!!!!!😀😀😀😀
Thank you Cheryl!
Loved the video!!! 💚💚💚
Thank you!
That was fascinating.I could listen to you all day.Buy one of those long fluffy wands to dust.It won't move or damage your displays and is sooo easfy house
Really enjoyed the tour and getting to see you work area! Also really enjoyed your eye look too!
Thank you Janet!
Thanks for sharing Bianca. I enjoyed the video. Btw I am also a Disney fanatic. I love Disneyland 😁❤
Thanks Andrea! I miss Disneyland ❤
🦋 totally loved this. Thank you!