Never thought I would be more drawn to dusty/muted colors for clothing. I love the muted /rusty pinks and blues (and greens). And I still haven't even turned on my sewing machine yet....)
Rosery Apparel where i live which is New Orleans you can go shop almost everything is open but for me i have 2 special needs kids i can’t afford to get sick they need my help although i bought a sewing machine earlier this year i wanted to learn how to sew but 🤷🏻♀️anyway i ‘m loving these fabrics specially the blue and sage green one😍can’t wait to see the final product🌹
The one and only bummer about Janelle not needing a mask is we don’t get a mask making tutorial from her! Lovely to shop vicariously through you. Can’t wait to hit the thrift stores here in the States again soon. With everyone at home and organizing I’m looking forward to many fruitful trips in the future. ❤️
Eeee! I’m officially hooked on op shopping for fabrics thanks to your beautiful videos. Recently found a child’s cot sheet for $2 and made some fun scrubs to wear to work as I’m a nurse working with children.
I watch almost all your videos! You have such a calming personality. my first projects when it came to sewing was some of your 10 minute crafts! Now I have a full blown business. I’m not sure if you’ll ever see this comment, but I want to say Thankyou!!😊 you’re the best! Can’t wait to watch more videos you come up with
I’m an ex Lonnie girl, so it was nice to see some of the old places I used to visit 😊 Can’t wait for op shops to open up again in Melbourne. Also I loved some of your fabric choices.
It amazes me that you can get this much fabric or even the sheets from the op shop for so little. In Canada a queen size bed sheet is about $8-$10 at my local value village. It’s too bad. I wish I could pay $3 for the ones I find
I loved that blue linen 'egg' fabric so much I went to spotlight and bought 3m on the weekend, can't wait to see what you make with it, I'm thinking a matching summer set!
Last Spotlight visit was in about Feb.....stuck in my house in Vic stage 4 lockdown living vicariously through you 😊 Your Spotlight looks waaay better than my local one....jealous! Pre COVID I haven't found decent fabrics op shopping but did come across a bunch of unopened patterns which look good....50c each so can't argue with that!
👍Thumbs up your orangy hooded athletic rain jacket @ the start.🤔Thought it went well w/your mauve pink plaid top too👏. 😉Find men's zippered sporty jackets can be quite nice as a light casual cover-up. Like their versatility, fabrics, color range, and can often find💲great clearance deals too.
The raspberry red fabric! I found the identical fabric at Vinnies in Melbourne. I volunteer at the Op shop, so I love these Op shop videos. I buy table cloth, zippers and love the fabric box. I love your channel. The Sewing room makeover and your tutorials.
I about died when I saw that 'vintage pattern'. Butterick 6950 was the pattern I used to make my Senior Prom dress in 1973. I used a baby blue satin-backed crepe and I loved the fit and feel of that dress.
Hi Janelle, thanks for this video. I love op shopping for fabrics too - so much fabric for just a few dollars! I recently picked up a couple of almost full "boards" (not sure what to call them, those by the metre thingies for lace and trims) of lace - one pink the other white - for just $3 each! Great for shabby chic pillowcases and tablecloths. I'm still using the stash of fabric I bought at Spotlight in Launceston earlier this year. It makes me happy to work with fabric I buy on holiday or even when out on a day trip somewhere. It's amazing how much pure cotton fabric can be found in op shops. Great for making scrubs - there's been a BIG drive for people to make scrubs for health care workers here in Vic. I label mine as being made from vintage or reclaimed fabric if that's what I've used so people can choose. Your sewing room is just beautiful. I'm afraid mine will never be so pretty or neat but I love it anyway! I'm always intrigued to see your latest fabric choices and what's tucked away in your stash. Your sewing videos are always inspiring and encourage me to get sewing something other than masks and scrubs. Thank you ♥
Love this! So fun to see someone go to spotlight 😉 as a fellow aussie it's so nice to hear your accent and hear you talk about and go to familiar places (like salvos too!)
Hey Janelle, recent subscriber here 🙋🏾♀️ I live in UK and the thrift shops here do not hold a candle to the amazing ones in Tasmania! Next time I’m there, I’ll bring an extra suitcase to stuff it with items from op-shops!
I use to work for Spotlight in Victoria, I helped to open the first interstate stores many years ago. I work in as an Early Childhood Educator now, but still have some of my Spotlight fabric a got back in the day.
The Spotlight near me has nowhere near the fabulous range of fabrics as your store seems to have. Only about 1/6 of the store is dedicated to garment fabric. I've got a few very nice buys there but the range is not the greatest. I've recently bought some very nice fabrics from various online stores, but I do prefer to see and feel the fabric in person before buying. I got some really gorgeous linen blend with fine grey stripe on cream with little white dasies on it which I was thrilled with when it arrived, from Drapers Fabrics Melbourne, great price too 😊
Love the op shop with me vlog, you found some good stuff :) :) I find that as well with op shopping and vintage shopping you have really good days and not so good days, once I went into two op shops and only came away with a book, but on the plus side it was a book I have been hunting for :) :) I also find vintage shopping a bit overwhelming as the ones in the city are so big, I tend scan the areas areas I like and sometimes I hit gold and sometimes not, as awhile ago in December I found 4 vintage skirts and a tshirt that actually fit me so was super happy with that and it was my best vintage find yet :) :)
Yes it takes a bit of patience that’s for sure! But it’s soo worth it when you find some amazing gems 😍 It’s also good to be picky and not come home with too much stuff just because it’s a bargain!
Question: Do you prewash and dry your fabrics...specifically new fabrics? If so...what is your method? Cold water? Dryer or line dry? Do you iron out before putting in your fabric closet? I need to get into a routine/habit of doing so.
Natalie Stanchevski Thank you Natalie! That is such a great idea to hang up fabric! I normally fold it and put it in a box, but then I forget what I have! I will try your suggestion! 👍🏼
Hi Annie! Yep I wash all my fabrics with cold water before using them and then line dry them. Then, because I don’t mind ironing, I iron them before folding them up and putting them in my stash 😊
Do you have a video about cleaning bedsheets or fabric you get from a second hand shop? I could maybe use a shirt but I don’t know if I could buy a used bed sheet.
Loved this video! Find it so interesting that you call your household section of secondhand shops Manchester - it's fascinating how the same things are named differently around the world
I thought of you recently, Janelle! I was in St Marys and stumbled across a place called "That Little Vintage Store". It was lovely in there and I picked up a tablecloth in the most outrageous orange 70s floral - can't wait to make myself something to wear from it & so glad I had seen your videos to inspire me to think outside the box on how to purchase fabric!
It took me so long to embrace wearing pink too, and I think it was because with my blonde hair I thought it made me look a bit too girly? Like, barbie-style girly? Did you find this too? But as you can tell from my profile picture, I found a way to embrace it while not compromising my style, and I think that shirt does it for you too! Can't wait to see the soft pink dress you make!
For me it was mainly I just thought the colour made me look ‘washed out’ but I’m starting to find shades of pink that work for me and I love it 😊 Glad to hear you wear the colours you love too!
thanks for sharing, this was fun to watch! I’m in Melbourne and cant wait for shops to open again, I’ll be running straight to spotlight and my local vinnies the moment I can. Can’t wait to see what you make!
So I grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire (in the states) and I got super thrown off by you saying you first go to the Manchester section. Then I went down a google rabbit hole about Australian bedding companies 😆 Anyways, I also always go there first, I have found SO much good fabric there!
I really enjoy all of your videos and tutorials! They have an aesthetic that I love and they always relax and inspire me! I have set a goal to purchase all of your patterns in 2021, they are so lovely!
I love buying fabric at the thrift store! Last week I made an embroidered duvet cover into some tops 😍! Also I love finding dialect differences- Manchester section ? In Canada I guess we'd just have signage for linens?
Hey fellow Canadian! I actually looked up Manchester to see why they call it that and it turns out it’s because in the 18th/19th century most of the cotton fabrics were made in Manchester England so when they arrived to different countries they would be known as “Manchester goods” and I guess it just got shortened over time 😃 always cool to learn something new! Haha
Thank you your spotlight is way more organised than the one near me in Cairns. I would love to take a photo and show you. I am drawn to the blue and pink as well love all the fabrics you bought and the clothes are lovely. Just go with what ever makes you happy I wear all colours if it look dull I wear a bright scarf. Up in north Queensland we have never had to wear masks have only had about 2 cases since the whole thing started. We are so lucky I count my blessing every day. Always enjoy your videos Thank you so much. Cheers Tricia.
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoy my videos 🧡 And it’s great to hear Cairns is doing well too! Also, my spotlight store never looks like that 😂 They had extended trade that week, and so in the quiet times they could get it nice and tidy!
Thanks for another lovely video! I always enjoy seeing what lovely fabrics you find! 😊 I just received my first serger machine in the mail! So I’m very excited to up my sewing game and be able to tackle more stretchy fabrics! My next project is a vintage blouse I found in a thrift shop recently. It’s got a lovely brown and rust floral print and reminded me of you when I found it haha. 🧡
I’ve in Vic so mask city here. We don’t have many cases where I am though. Would love to pop in to Spotlight but I’ll wait it out a bit. I have bought some online though!
Whenever I watch your videos I want to quickly get up and get on with my sewing (I'm a fairly new sew-er and I'm looooving it haha) Love your inspiring and refreshing videos very much - new subbie from Zimbabwe 🥰
I love op shop fabric and notion shopping, im in NSW and i must say your Spotlight store is immaculate compared to ours! Maybe they like us to rummage harder for our finds 🤣 p.s super jealous of your red floral find....$4 🤗🤗
Hi! I love sewing and fabric shopping but I'm not really that experienced. I find it hard to know how many meters to buy if I don't already know what I'm making. What's your opinion on this? For example when you buy fabric second hand, what's the minimum amount you'd buy for making clothes :)
I’ll have to do a whole video on this! It gets easier to know with time and experience, but usually around 2 metres of fabric is enough for me to make most garments (it will be different for everyone depending on their height and size etc) 😊
It's because all the cotton fabric used for bed linen in Australia was originally exported from the cotton mills and factories of Manchester. It's a nod to history.
I love watching your videos! I recently started sewing again after a 5 year hiatus (we had 2 babies in less than 2 years is the reasoning ha but now they're learning to sew at 4.5 and 6!) I also started knitting my second sweater today. I'm hoping the pattern to your pink sweater will be resent in the newsletter soon! I just signed up a few days ago but I'm already planning my next sweater 😊💗
Yay I’m so happy to hear you’ve gotten back into sewing 🧡 It’s seriously the best hobby to have! As for the knitting pattern, if you sign up using this link you will receive the pattern in your inbox right away 😊 www.roseryapparel.com/the-rosery-jumper
I’m sad Spotlight doesn’t ship internationally at this time. I really like the way their website is organized to display the rayon or viscose fabrics. I’m in Canada so I can’t order anything. 😭
How do you decide what tou make out of the fabric you find at the thrift stores? I pick up some when I see a nice one but I dont always know what I’ll make. I like the rayon and the raspberry red print fabrics you found and the tops you got 😊
Your thrift store prices are so good! The thrift store in my area a 2 yard size fabric could cost over $10??! Great video Janelle! Thanks for sharing =)
Woah! Yeah I’ve noticed the prices have really dropped at my local op-shops lately! Better make the most of it while it lasts 😊 Thanks for watching lovely 🧡
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for taking us along on your fabric shopping journey. I too get overwhelmed at Spotlight sometimes, there are so many amazing options. I spend way too much money there :)
Janelle: "you should look at fabrics you don't normally"
Also Janelle 5 seconds later: *picks up a rust floral cotton*
It can’t be helped!! 😂🙈
Never thought I would be more drawn to dusty/muted colors for clothing. I love the muted /rusty pinks and blues (and greens). And I still haven't even turned on my sewing machine yet....)
I have’t stepped foot in a craft store in 7 months! I went a few weeks before Covid...so this was nice to see vicariously!
Wow 7 months is such a long time! I’m soo lucky to live where I do right now! I hope things start to settle down where you live soon x
I know me too 😟
Rosery Apparel where i live which is New Orleans you can go shop almost everything is open but for me i have 2 special needs kids i can’t afford to get sick they need my help although i bought a sewing machine earlier this year i wanted to learn how to sew but 🤷🏻♀️anyway i ‘m loving these fabrics specially the blue and sage green one😍can’t wait to see the final product🌹
That's just insane. You don't need to hide out. Please get yourself vaccinated and rejoin the world.
@@broganmckoko that comment was from 5 months ago. Things do change - this was written at a point in time. ;)
The one and only bummer about Janelle not needing a mask is we don’t get a mask making tutorial from her! Lovely to shop vicariously through you. Can’t wait to hit the thrift stores here in the States again soon. With everyone at home and organizing I’m looking forward to many fruitful trips in the future. ❤️
I love ALL the fabrics you bought in this trip, but the raspberry floral cotton has to be the bargain of the century! Well done you!
Eeee! I’m officially hooked on op shopping for fabrics thanks to your beautiful videos. Recently found a child’s cot sheet for $2 and made some fun scrubs to wear to work as I’m a nurse working with children.
Cute!! Op-shopping for fabric is pretty addictive that’s for sure 😄🧡
I would love to have a fabric shop like Spotlight in the UK!
Yeah it’s a pretty great store 😊
Hi Elizabeth. I think the closest two stores to spotlight would be hobbycraft
www.hobbycraft.co.uk/
and abakhan
www.abakhan.co.uk/stores
I watch almost all your videos! You have such a calming personality. my first projects when it came to sewing was some of your 10 minute crafts! Now I have a full blown business. I’m not sure if you’ll ever see this comment, but I want to say Thankyou!!😊 you’re the best! Can’t wait to watch more videos you come up with
I'm very impressed that your thrift stores have such great fabric, notion and pattern sections! Drooling over the button section!
I’m an ex Lonnie girl, so it was nice to see some of the old places I used to visit 😊 Can’t wait for op shops to open up again in Melbourne. Also I loved some of your fabric choices.
It amazes me that you can get this much fabric or even the sheets from the op shop for so little. In Canada a queen size bed sheet is about $8-$10 at my local value village. It’s too bad. I wish I could pay $3 for the ones I find
I know right! Even I was surprised by the prices this time. They aren’t always this well priced!
I loved that blue linen 'egg' fabric so much I went to spotlight and bought 3m on the weekend, can't wait to see what you make with it, I'm thinking a matching summer set!
How pretty is it! Ooh a set in it would be lovely 😍
I’ve been window shopping for fabrics online, the other day we drove past my favourite fabric shops and it made me feel sooo nostalgic
Last Spotlight visit was in about Feb.....stuck in my house in Vic stage 4 lockdown living vicariously through you 😊 Your Spotlight looks waaay better than my local one....jealous! Pre COVID I haven't found decent fabrics op shopping but did come across a bunch of unopened patterns which look good....50c each so can't argue with that!
It's crazy how both linen colours match your eyes perfectly!
That ditzy floral sheet was my old bed cover growing up!! probably not the same one but it was exactly the same!
👍Thumbs up your orangy hooded athletic rain jacket @ the start.🤔Thought it went well w/your mauve pink plaid top too👏.
😉Find men's zippered sporty jackets can be quite nice as a light casual cover-up. Like their versatility, fabrics, color range, and can often find💲great clearance deals too.
The raspberry red fabric! I found the identical fabric at Vinnies in Melbourne. I volunteer at the Op shop, so I love these Op shop videos. I buy table cloth, zippers and love the fabric box. I love your channel. The Sewing room makeover and your tutorials.
You've such a good eye with fabric patterns and colours!! Taking huge inspo from you Janelle ❤❤
Thank you so much 🧡
I about died when I saw that 'vintage pattern'. Butterick 6950 was the pattern I used to make my Senior Prom dress in 1973. I used a baby blue satin-backed crepe and I loved the fit and feel of that dress.
Oh wow that’s amazing!! 😍
Hi Janelle, thanks for this video. I love op shopping for fabrics too - so much fabric for just a few dollars! I recently picked up a couple of almost full "boards" (not sure what to call them, those by the metre thingies for lace and trims) of lace - one pink the other white - for just $3 each! Great for shabby chic pillowcases and tablecloths.
I'm still using the stash of fabric I bought at Spotlight in Launceston earlier this year. It makes me happy to work with fabric I buy on holiday or even when out on a day trip somewhere. It's amazing how much pure cotton fabric can be found in op shops. Great for making scrubs - there's been a BIG drive for people to make scrubs for health care workers here in Vic. I label mine as being made from vintage or reclaimed fabric if that's what I've used so people can choose.
Your sewing room is just beautiful. I'm afraid mine will never be so pretty or neat but I love it anyway! I'm always intrigued to see your latest fabric choices and what's tucked away in your stash. Your sewing videos are always inspiring and encourage me to get sewing something other than masks and scrubs. Thank you ♥
Love this! So fun to see someone go to spotlight 😉 as a fellow aussie it's so nice to hear your accent and hear you talk about and go to familiar places (like salvos too!)
Hey Janelle, recent subscriber here 🙋🏾♀️ I live in UK and the thrift shops here do not hold a candle to the amazing ones in Tasmania! Next time I’m there, I’ll bring an extra suitcase to stuff it with items from op-shops!
Thanks so much for following along! 🧡 Wow really? They are pretty amazing here! Hopefully you can come and visit again soon 😊
I use to work for Spotlight in Victoria, I helped to open the first interstate stores many years ago. I work in as an Early Childhood Educator now, but still have some of my Spotlight fabric a got back in the day.
The Spotlight near me has nowhere near the fabulous range of fabrics as your store seems to have. Only about 1/6 of the store is dedicated to garment fabric. I've got a few very nice buys there but the range is not the greatest. I've recently bought some very nice fabrics from various online stores, but I do prefer to see and feel the fabric in person before buying.
I got some really gorgeous linen blend with fine grey stripe on cream with little white dasies on it which I was thrilled with when it arrived, from Drapers Fabrics Melbourne, great price too 😊
Love the op shop with me vlog, you found some good stuff :) :) I find that as well with op shopping and vintage shopping you have really good days and not so good days, once I went into two op shops and only came away with a book, but on the plus side it was a book I have been hunting for :) :) I also find vintage shopping a bit overwhelming as the ones in the city are so big, I tend scan the areas areas I like and sometimes I hit gold and sometimes not, as awhile ago in December I found 4 vintage skirts and a tshirt that actually fit me so was super happy with that and it was my best vintage find yet :) :)
Yes it takes a bit of patience that’s for sure! But it’s soo worth it when you find some amazing gems 😍 It’s also good to be picky and not come home with too much stuff just because it’s a bargain!
Hi Janelle, it would be great to get an update on the fabrics your bought. What did you end up making with these fabrics? How did they turn out?😀
Question: Do you prewash and dry your fabrics...specifically new fabrics? If so...what is your method? Cold water? Dryer or line dry? Do you iron out before putting in your fabric closet? I need to get into a routine/habit of doing so.
Natalie Stanchevski
Thank you Natalie! That is such a great idea to hang up fabric! I normally fold it and put it in a box, but then I forget what I have! I will try your suggestion! 👍🏼
Hi Annie! Yep I wash all my fabrics with cold water before using them and then line dry them. Then, because I don’t mind ironing, I iron them before folding them up and putting them in my stash 😊
Natalie Stanchevski love the clothes hanger idea
I bought that exact Spotlight floral poplin print on Newark market in the heart of England last Wednesday - truly a global market!
When you went to spotlight, did you have projects in mind? How do you know how much (length) to buy?
We hv spotlight in Malaysia too. But it's so expensive. Probably because everything is imported and the currency difference.
im so excited for my sewing machine ,💞💗💗💗🥰🥰😅🙂 i do not even no how to sew but i can learn i can not wait to get new sewing machine this week
Do you have a video about cleaning bedsheets or fabric you get from a second hand shop? I could maybe use a shirt but I don’t know if I could buy a used bed sheet.
No I don’t.. but I should make one! Thanks for the idea 😊
hearing you decide to wear pink made me smile!
Aww that’s lovely 🧡🧡
Loved this video! Find it so interesting that you call your household section of secondhand shops Manchester - it's fascinating how the same things are named differently around the world
This was so fun! I LOVE thrift shopping. I find a lot of my clothes from thrift shops! You can find some amazing stuff!
I thought of you recently, Janelle! I was in St Marys and stumbled across a place called "That Little Vintage Store". It was lovely in there and I picked up a tablecloth in the most outrageous orange 70s floral - can't wait to make myself something to wear from it & so glad I had seen your videos to inspire me to think outside the box on how to purchase fabric!
Ooh lovely! In St Mary’s Tasmania? If so I have to check it out! x
@@RoseryApparel yes! A bit of a hike but a lovely day trip! Just check which days they're open as their hours are quite limited x
I almost bought both the duck and oregano linen fabric yesterday. Great taste in fabric 😊
Aren’t they lovely! 😍
From where did u get that fabric I'm in adelaid south Australia
It took me so long to embrace wearing pink too, and I think it was because with my blonde hair I thought it made me look a bit too girly? Like, barbie-style girly? Did you find this too? But as you can tell from my profile picture, I found a way to embrace it while not compromising my style, and I think that shirt does it for you too! Can't wait to see the soft pink dress you make!
For me it was mainly I just thought the colour made me look ‘washed out’ but I’m starting to find shades of pink that work for me and I love it 😊 Glad to hear you wear the colours you love too!
thank you for your tips. i think you look really good in green
thanks for sharing, this was fun to watch! I’m in Melbourne and cant wait for shops to open again, I’ll be running straight to spotlight and my local vinnies the moment I can. Can’t wait to see what you make!
Vey beautiful finding! I am looking forward to seeing what you make with all those lovely fabrics
I love op shop shopping! Thanks for taking us with you.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
So I grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire (in the states) and I got super thrown off by you saying you first go to the Manchester section. Then I went down a google rabbit hole about Australian bedding companies 😆
Anyways, I also always go there first, I have found SO much good fabric there!
Watching this makes me happy
It’s going to be a long time before Melb comes out of lockdown, but I’m excited for when I get to go out to opshops and hopefully find some fabrics
I miss Hobart so much. I lived there for 3 years.
I really enjoy all of your videos and tutorials! They have an aesthetic that I love and they always relax and inspire me! I have set a goal to purchase all of your patterns in 2021, they are so lovely!
Aww thank you! It’s great to hear you love my videos and patterns, and really means a lot 🧡
I love buying fabric at the thrift store! Last week I made an embroidered duvet cover into some tops 😍! Also I love finding dialect differences- Manchester section ? In Canada I guess we'd just have signage for linens?
Ooh lovely! You can find so many nice fabrics 😍
Hey fellow Canadian! I actually looked up Manchester to see why they call it that and it turns out it’s because in the 18th/19th century most of the cotton fabrics were made in Manchester England so when they arrived to different countries they would be known as “Manchester goods” and I guess it just got shortened over time 😃 always cool to learn something new! Haha
@@robynloveschocolate Woah cool! Good research!
Janessa Mann 😄
I would love to know which op shops you visited. I am in Launceston (and op shop all the time) and did not recognise them. What am I missing?!? 🙂
Thank you your spotlight is way more organised than the one near me in Cairns. I would love to take a photo and show you. I am drawn to the blue and pink as well love all the fabrics you bought and the clothes are lovely. Just go with what ever makes you happy I wear all colours if it look dull I wear a bright scarf. Up in north Queensland we have never had to wear masks have only had about 2 cases since the whole thing started. We are so lucky I count my blessing every day. Always enjoy your videos Thank you so much. Cheers Tricia.
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoy my videos 🧡 And it’s great to hear Cairns is doing well too! Also, my spotlight store never looks like that 😂 They had extended trade that week, and so in the quiet times they could get it nice and tidy!
My thrift store is always great for fabric and sewing notions too! All of my buttons, trims, fabrics and most thread is secondhand :)
That’s amazing! It makes it so much more affordable!
I also purchased some of that lovely navy rayon with white and red flowers earlier in the week to make my Hazel dress out of! 😊
It’s going to make such a nice Hazel dress!! 😍
Thanks for another lovely video! I always enjoy seeing what lovely fabrics you find! 😊 I just received my first serger machine in the mail! So I’m very excited to up my sewing game and be able to tackle more stretchy fabrics! My next project is a vintage blouse I found in a thrift shop recently. It’s got a lovely brown and rust floral print and reminded me of you when I found it haha. 🧡
Janelle I’d love to see a tutorial for your sewing machine cover!? ❤️
Sure! You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/phbvrzaClL0/v-deo.html 😊
@@RoseryApparel merci
Oh, please do a video when you use those patterns, Janelle! They've got such beautiful designs ♥
Thank you so much for the mask disclaimer 🧡
I’ve in Vic so mask city here. We don’t have many cases where I am though. Would love to pop in to Spotlight but I’ll wait it out a bit. I have bought some online though!
Live in VIC!
Thinking of you in Vic! It must be soo rough 😕 x
Spotlight is kind of expensive in Singapore, but I also can’t help myself buying all the cute fabrics.
Wow that’s Interesting! It’s really affordable here (there’s always a good sale on) 😊 Soo many nice fabrics!
Could you include the price you purchased the items for in later videos? That'd be great for me to use as a point of reference ❤️
Can't wait to see all of your makes! Your fabric selections are wonderful. FYI... can't wait until we can do away with masks.
Thanks lovely! Yeah I can imagine x
Whenever I watch your videos I want to quickly get up and get on with my sewing (I'm a fairly new sew-er and I'm looooving it haha)
Love your inspiring and refreshing videos very much - new subbie from Zimbabwe 🥰
Yay it’s so great to hear you’re getting into sewing! Thank you so much for your lovely comment it’s made my day 🧡
Can’t wait to see what you make from these lovely fabrics!
I love them! I've been having such a hard time finding fabric I like in my area...
Omg, I’m going fabric shopping tomorrow and this gave me inspiration! Great timing, haha
hi. may i ask if what model of brother sewing machine you're using? thank you. 😘
I love op shop fabric and notion shopping, im in NSW and i must say your Spotlight store is immaculate compared to ours! Maybe they like us to rummage harder for our finds 🤣 p.s super jealous of your red floral find....$4 🤗🤗
Haha it was unusually tidy that day! 😂 Which helped make shopping a lot easier! x
@@RoseryApparel they must have known you were coming in to film 😉
So looking forward to see your creations using the fabrics, can't wait for the next one!!
I love opshopping too! Lovely video, thanks.
Hi! I love sewing and fabric shopping but I'm not really that experienced. I find it hard to know how many meters to buy if I don't already know what I'm making. What's your opinion on this? For example when you buy fabric second hand, what's the minimum amount you'd buy for making clothes :)
I’ll have to do a whole video on this! It gets easier to know with time and experience, but usually around 2 metres of fabric is enough for me to make most garments (it will be different for everyone depending on their height and size etc) 😊
Can't wait to see all of your makes🤩🤩
Why was that section called Manchester?! Really curious to know!
I live in the UK. Deb x
It's what's we call the bedding section here in Australia. 🙂
Not sure why. You'd have to do a little research. 🙂
It's because all the cotton fabric used for bed linen in Australia was originally exported from the cotton mills and factories of Manchester. It's a nod to history.
Awesome finds. Love them all. I have that butterick pattern you got... I have a box with at least 200 patterns.. mostly vintage!
Ooh have you made it? 😍
Rosery Apparel.. HA, nooooo. Your Hazel will be my first dress ever!!!
I love watching your videos! I recently started sewing again after a 5 year hiatus (we had 2 babies in less than 2 years is the reasoning ha but now they're learning to sew at 4.5 and 6!) I also started knitting my second sweater today. I'm hoping the pattern to your pink sweater will be resent in the newsletter soon! I just signed up a few days ago but I'm already planning my next sweater 😊💗
Yay I’m so happy to hear you’ve gotten back into sewing 🧡 It’s seriously the best hobby to have! As for the knitting pattern, if you sign up using this link you will receive the pattern in your inbox right away 😊 www.roseryapparel.com/the-rosery-jumper
@@RoseryApparel yay! Thank you so much!! 😊
Soy mexicana entiendo algo de ingles y quiero que sepas que me encanta😍😍😍😍 tu canal es hermoso saludos desde Mexico🇲🇽
I’m sad Spotlight doesn’t ship internationally at this time. I really like the way their website is organized to display the rayon or viscose fabrics. I’m in Canada so I can’t order anything. 😭
Loved this video so so much. But waiting for a sewing projects video too. 💫❤️
How do you decide what tou make out of the fabric you find at the thrift stores? I pick up some when I see a nice one but I dont always know what I’ll make. I like the rayon and the raspberry red print fabrics you found and the tops you got 😊
I don’t always know what I want to make right away, but if I love the fabric I’ll buy it and then figure it out later 😊
Rosery Apparel ok that’s what I do too 👍🏻
I wish I could get fabric since I've only got a very thin white fabric. I have so little fabric that I use old clothes that won't be worn.
I have lots of fabric but I don't know to do measurements and cutting
Your thrift store prices are so good! The thrift store in my area a 2 yard size fabric could cost over $10??! Great video Janelle! Thanks for sharing =)
Woah! Yeah I’ve noticed the prices have really dropped at my local op-shops lately! Better make the most of it while it lasts 😊 Thanks for watching lovely 🧡
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for taking us along on your fabric shopping journey. I too get overwhelmed at Spotlight sometimes, there are so many amazing options. I spend way too much money there :)
Your fabric choices are so nice!
I regret not going to opshops in Tasmania... Here in the netherlands I never found any patterns or fabrics (ofcourse bedsheets and all)
Oh really? That’s so sad! Yeah Tassie op-shops are pretty amazing!
I have to say, Hobart op shops are the best. So much awesome stuff and quite a bit cheaper than melbourne op shops
Hi Janelle. Have you checked out the new fabric store on York St? Have a great day!☺️
I popped in really quickly a couple of weeks ago.. but need to go back and take some time to look around properly. There were some beautiful fabrics 🧡
Love it, you've inspired me to get out my op shop stash and actually sew something!!
Yay that’s what I like to hear 😄 x
Beautiful fabric love ur vids
How do know how much fabric to buy when you don’t have a specific garment in mind?
I love your videos so much and would love if you could put out a free blouse or top pattern!
Thank you 🧡
Awesome finds 😊
Good on ya love spotlight 🧶🦜
I like your way of explaination. Keep it up ☺️
Go Tassie! 🙌 Love from Qld 💕
Sending love to you too! 🧡
I am sri lankan. l like to buy fabrics in austrelia please tell me how to do it .thank you very much
Masks aren’t required in there? Gorgeous fabrics!
Not where I live 😊
I’m in PA. Definitely required here...
As someone who grew up in Australia, I really miss spotlight as the fabric shops in the UK are much worse. I wish they did international delivery 😭
This makes me really appreciate Spotlight then! It’s such a shame they don’t ship internationally!
Beautyful fabrics for More dresses and blouses, please. 👍👻
Puffy sleeve lovers unite!
Yay!!! Thanks!!! This is so helpful!
Now I’ve got to go thrift shop shopping! :-)