Angela, this was a fab skill to share. Learning how & getting comfortable with electrical can make upgrades financially reasonable. I graduated from lamps to Ceiling fixtures... No Problems with any of my electrical endeavors & it's been decades since my first project 👼🏾🕊️💗
I haven't read through all 125 comments, may I mention 2 things about this very cute lamp that you have... 1. I noticed that you did not discuss tying an "underwriters knot" within the socket so that the wires do not pull away from the screws and 2. You did not mention that there is a hot wire and a neutral wire. The hot wire side gets attached under the brass screw, the neutral wire gets attached under the silver screw. This provides the safe polarity that is needed. Again, perhaps this has already been added in the comments above. I enjoy your videos very much and hope this comment was made with respect. 😊
Angela, I really enjoyed seeing these lovely lamps repurposed. I have rewired more than a few vintage lamps as well and the one thing that was missing from your video was an underwriters knot. This knot is done after feeding the wire through the lamp before attaching the wire to the socket. Its purpose is to provide stress relief in the event that someone pulls the wire the connection is not jeopardized. It is a very useful little extra that helps to insure safety. 🙏🏻💜 stay well
And a mention of the hot and neutral wires and the smooth and ridged sections of wire to help tell them apart. I learned about these additional bits from viewing other videos. Great channel PF!
I have so many lamps I need to do this too and was so intimidated! They have sat in the closet for decades. Thank you so much for this! Gah I cannot believe I was so nervous about something so easy! Those snap on plugs are awesome!
Thanks for this educational video. Your rewired lamp looks so sweet above the coffee maker. What about recovering the Target lampshades with some vintage fabric if you don't find replacement ones? I envision them with some embroidered fringe on the edge. I love your "pretty" toolbox. Funny, my dad would always yell at us as teenagers "Who took my hammer?" Love your videos, beautiful home and family!
I love the lamps and that you used them in the kitchen! Nicely done!!! have an antique round metal fan that needs a new plug...I guess I better work on that!
The Holiday edition is fabulous. The whole year has been wonderful. It reminds me of the old Victoria Magazine but it is uniquely you. Rewiring a lamp is one of the most important thrifters skills. That lamp is darling. I love lamps in the kitchen. Thanks for sharing.
Have bought about 3 new lamps in my lifetime; I am 79. All others in 2 houses were acquired secondhand, some free! Needless to say, I have many interesting lamps, some valuable, and some I created myself from vintage appliances, including a fan, and yes, both the fan and light work at the same time! Have rewired most, and changed sockets on some. Anyone can learn to do it and it's fun.
Awesome video Ang! I learned how to rewire a lamp a few years ago when I bought an old lamp, plugged it in and electrocuted myself! Lesson learned and a new skill developed. I lost a fingernail and feeling in my fingersfor a few days. 🤪
I'm saving this video because you made it look so easy that I think I could actually do this. Thank you so much. Invaluable information. G-d Bless you Angela. Shalom Aleichem Mishpocah.
Bought 2 lamps from HomeGoods & less than a yr, both of them stopped working. Of course, too late to take back. Planned on having them rewired, but just haven't. Now I can do it myself! Thxs
Love it!! I've not seen those kinds of plugs and not knowing how to deal with that has kept me from rewiring my grandmother's iron floor lamp. I did read an article from an antiques guy that said if you do need to replace the socket that you should save the old housing and put the new socket in the old housing so the whole thing still looks old, so I thought I would give that a go. In for a penny, in for a pound, after all. Thanks so much for doing this video! This is close to my heart.
I have an idea for the lampshades for the vintage mustard lamps. Cover those shades with cloth, wallpaper, or what fabric look you like, then hot glue luxurious fringe around base, wa-la! Custom shades just what you want! Go to fabric sewing store and/or flea market for the materials...
I’ve been re-wiring lamps for decades since my first vintage lamp from the flea market. I once bought 3 vintage glass Leviton lamps, took them apart, and remade them my own style. I only have two lamps that I purchased new. Shades are so difficult to find though.
You mentioned the difficulty in finding lamp shades. That's true. I have made a couple shades along the way. Not as hard as it first appears though it does take some skill and patience...you have both. 🥰 If making from scratch is daunting, you can customize store-bought shades to enhance your decor style of Old World.
Angela, where did you learn about electrical works? Can you fix faulty tv and radios? And change capacitors and resistors and do soldering work on electrical boards? Just curious to know?
Do you not have to watch to see that youre attaching the positive wire to the correct screw? Some othe sites ask you to do that? Just want to be sure i get it right! Btw, i just followed you on IG! Thsnk you!❤
Angela, you mentioned that your magazine is based on European traditions but didn't you also mean to include the magnificent blue and white china which originated in China? And how can you decorate without the extraordinarily textiles of ancient India such as paisley, your beloved plaids and cashmere (which comes from Kashmir!). Remember, those two brilliant civilizations were creating all this beauty that you love 5,000 years ago when our white ancestors were living in caves. My understanding of life and beauty didn't really begin until I studied and acknowledged those two magnificent civilizations. ❤ ❤
What is the email address for problems with my subscription? Thank you. Angela, I really appreciate this channel! You and your family have benefitted my life in many ways!
I just found a gorgeous 60s/70s vintage lamp and needed to rewire. This was really helpful.
Angela, this was a fab skill to share. Learning how & getting comfortable with electrical can make upgrades financially reasonable. I graduated from lamps to Ceiling fixtures... No Problems with any of my electrical endeavors & it's been decades since my first project 👼🏾🕊️💗
Wow! Ceiling fixtures! Well done! Impressive!
For all of us visual leaners this was so easy to follow, You never disappoint. Thank you.
Thank you, Lee-Ann!😀
I love that idea, using a wicker basket for tools!!!
Thank you!! Oh the lamps I've passed up because of wiring! No more....antique lamps lookout. I'm coming for you. 💋
I haven't read through all 125 comments, may I mention 2 things about this very cute lamp that you have... 1. I noticed that you did not discuss tying an "underwriters knot" within the socket so that the wires do not pull away from the screws and
2. You did not mention that there is a hot wire and a neutral wire. The hot wire side gets attached under the brass screw, the neutral wire gets attached under the silver screw. This provides the safe polarity that is needed.
Again, perhaps this has already been added in the comments above. I enjoy your videos very much and hope this comment was made with respect. 😊
I meant... this comment is made with respect.
wow, important info! thanks so much!!!!
This was excellent! So helpful and a great skill to have in your back pocket!! I love how that little lamp brightened up your coffee area!!!
Merci!
Angela, I really enjoyed seeing these lovely lamps repurposed. I have rewired more than a few vintage lamps as well and the one thing that was missing from your video was an underwriters knot. This knot is done after feeding the wire through the lamp before attaching the wire to the socket. Its purpose is to provide stress relief in the event that someone pulls the wire the connection is not jeopardized. It is a very useful little extra that helps to insure safety. 🙏🏻💜 stay well
And a mention of the hot and neutral wires and the smooth and ridged sections of wire to help tell them apart.
I learned about these additional bits from viewing other videos.
Great channel PF!
Angela it was great to see how to to change the lamp cable. Did not have any idea how to do it. Thanks to show us how to do it.
Last week my daughter asked me why I've never rewired an old lamp. Now, you have given me the confidence to do it! ❤
Enjoyed the video. 2 comments from my experience. You don't need power drill! Screw driver works fine. And in future, add underwriter's knot.
Very interesting. I learnt something tonight 👏 If I see a vintage lamp I like, I will be confident to buy it and rethread it myself.
I’m an old dog that enjoys learning new tricks. You lesson on lamp rewiring was superb!
Than you I saw this done decades ago, so needed this refresher! The lamp looks cute in the kitchen.
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This video was great. You seem to able to do all things Angela. I've learned something new today and I thank you for it.
Thank you for giving a class on this! I did not buy a milkglass lamp because it needed rewiring. Now, I can reference your video.
I have so many lamps I need to do this too and was so intimidated! They have sat in the closet for decades. Thank you so much for this! Gah I cannot believe I was so nervous about something so easy! Those snap on plugs are awesome!
Great! Please post and tag on Instagram once you complete the rewiring! Would love to see.
@@ParisienneFarmgirl Ok 🤗
Thanks for this educational video. Your rewired lamp looks so sweet above the coffee maker. What about recovering the Target lampshades with some vintage fabric if you don't find replacement ones? I envision them with some embroidered fringe on the edge. I love your "pretty" toolbox. Funny, my dad would always yell at us as teenagers "Who took my hammer?" Love your videos, beautiful home and family!
I will be rewiring my gorgeous vintage lamp this weekend. Thank you for the tutorial, I was bit intimidated.
I love the lamps and that you used them in the kitchen! Nicely done!!! have an antique round metal fan that needs a new plug...I guess I better work on that!
Thankyou. I’ve walked past many a lamp in years past. No more, oh no💪🏼Thankyou my friend. Xx
Thank you for showing us how to rewire the lamp. Cute lamp by the way..❤️
I have numerous cool old lamps that need rewiring, , thanks for the instructions on rewiring.
Thank you for this great educational video!
Wow, who would have known it could be so easy? 🤗
Thank you
Thank you for showing close-ups of each step! It gives me confidence that I will be able to do this. :)
This is so so cool Angela - thank you!
Thank you Angela! Regards from France. Amandine
This was such a helpful video. It doesn't look too difficult!! You make it very informative!! Thank you!!! 🙏❤️💚❤️💚❤️
That is just precious! Love all your layering of beautiful finds.
A confidence builder! Won't have to rely upon hubby...he just lost a job! Thank you!
love the old plugs if they work i keep them they add to the authenticity of the light
Love the lamps-great job rewiring
Thank you - thank you - thank you! I've been wanting to learn this! Fabulous! You are Fabulous!
Well..thank YOU! Please let me know when you re-wire your lamp so you can let me know how it went.
Thank you for the tips on rewiring vintage lamps. Blessings!!
The Holiday edition is fabulous. The whole year has been wonderful. It reminds me of the old Victoria Magazine but it is uniquely you. Rewiring a lamp is one of the most important thrifters skills. That lamp is darling. I love lamps in the kitchen. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Katie! So happy you enjoyed it! Please spread the word. 😀
Thanks Angela🌸
Have bought about 3 new lamps in my lifetime; I am 79. All others in 2 houses were acquired secondhand, some free! Needless to say, I have many interesting lamps, some valuable, and some I created myself from vintage appliances, including a fan, and yes, both the fan and light work at the same time! Have rewired most, and changed sockets on some. Anyone can learn to do it and it's fun.
This is so helpful. it's so nice to learn a helpful skill like this from someone whose brain thinks like mine!
I needed this to repurpose my grandmas vintage lamps. They don’t make them like that anymore.
You made it look so easy! Thanks for the tutorial and glimpse into your beautiful home.
Tha was so great. Thank you for teaching me this valuable skill.
Thanks for teaching us how to rewire a lamp👍🙋🏻♀️
Awesome video Ang! I learned how to rewire a lamp a few years ago when I bought an old lamp, plugged it in and electrocuted myself! Lesson learned and a new skill developed. I lost a fingernail and feeling in my fingersfor a few days. 🤪
Oh no!!!!! I hope you're okay! ❤
This is so helpful! Thank you for posting this I was going to look up how to rewire a lamp when this popped up on my subscription page!
Thanks for teaching me a new skill and taking the fear out of rewiring. 🧡🧡🧡
This is an amazing life skill!! Thank you, Angela!
Thank you Angela, you explained that really well
I'm saving this video because you made it look so easy that I think I could actually do this. Thank you so much. Invaluable information. G-d Bless you Angela. Shalom Aleichem Mishpocah.
You can do it, Sarah! I have faith in you! Go for it!
@@ParisienneFarmgirl Lol. Thankyou I will. 😀
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you this is very helpful learn how to wire a lamp thanks for the tips This video was very helpful
Excellent video! Thanks for teaching us this skill! Not as hard as I thought it would be! Beautiful vintage lamp! 😉
Thanks!
Bought 2 lamps from HomeGoods & less than a yr, both of them stopped working. Of course, too late to take back. Planned on having them rewired, but just haven't. Now I can do it myself! Thxs
I love thinking of the likely tiny Oriental hands that cast, painted, glazed then wired your lamps long ago.
Thank you very much. Take care and God bless
This was super useful! I think I can do this!
You can do it! Get cracking! 😊
This was so helpful! I looked over the article in the magazine and it still seemed intimidating. Guess I'm a visual learner thank you!
Love it!! I've not seen those kinds of plugs and not knowing how to deal with that has kept me from rewiring my grandmother's iron floor lamp. I did read an article from an antiques guy that said if you do need to replace the socket that you should save the old housing and put the new socket in the old housing so the whole thing still looks old, so I thought I would give that a go. In for a penny, in for a pound, after all. Thanks so much for doing this video! This is close to my heart.
Love this video! I have a lamp waiting for new wiring and now I feel confident I can do it. Thank you.
Looking forward to a Thanksgiving dinner video. Maybe a recipe share. 🧡
Well that was easy! The shade must have sparkles on it!✨
I really enjoyed this video, Thank you ~ Janet 😘
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Even at my age, (64) I can do this!!
Of course, you can, Gwen!
Im glad im not the only one who has flies that just keep hangin on! 😵😵
I have an idea for the lampshades for the vintage mustard lamps. Cover those shades with cloth, wallpaper, or what fabric look you like, then hot glue luxurious fringe around base, wa-la! Custom shades just what you want! Go to fabric sewing store and/or flea market for the materials...
I’ve been re-wiring lamps for decades since my first vintage lamp from the flea market. I once bought 3 vintage glass Leviton lamps, took them apart, and remade them my own style. I only have two lamps that I purchased new. Shades are so difficult to find though.
Sounds like me. I even make my own original shades.
They are hard to find but I'm on a mission! Stay tuned.
This is so interesting because I’m really handy like this too and I swear your fingers look exactly like mine but your skin complexion is different :0
Thank you for this! I needed to learn this skill long ago. -Leslie
Hi Angela... I love Old World...but, I love English Country more....my grand mother was from Wales...
Very interesting.
Thank you very much!
Looks like an easy fix 👍
THANK YOU 😍
lovely
You mentioned the difficulty in finding lamp shades. That's true. I have made a couple shades along the way. Not as hard as it first appears though it does take some skill and patience...you have both. 🥰 If making from scratch is daunting, you can customize store-bought shades to enhance your decor style of Old World.
Hey Angela! Love the video! Do you have a resource for requiring an antique chandelier? I’m very interested in upping my game!
Good for you! All I can do is sew!
What about polarity of the socket or plug? Or the wire having the ridges on one side?
THANK you for this!
Angela, where did you learn about electrical works? Can you fix faulty tv and radios? And change capacitors and resistors and do soldering work on electrical boards? Just curious to know?
Very interesting! Well done. ☺️
Merci!
Going to the storage closet to get that lamp…..
UPDATE; After two trips to the hardware store~lamp FIXED!
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Woohoo! Congrats!
Love this skill but I'm over the edison bulbs...lol.
Ladies, when you head on down to home depot, please don't ask them for a "plugger". 😆
Angela you look amazing,Vous etes tres belle.
You can buy new fabric cord and reproduction plugs that look authentic and really compliment vintage lamps.
Do you not have to watch to see that youre attaching the positive wire to the correct screw? Some othe sites ask you to do that? Just want to be sure i get it right! Btw, i just followed you on IG! Thsnk you!❤
Wonderful skills to learn, thank you for sharing it with us:) x
Angela, you mentioned that your magazine is based on European traditions but didn't you also mean to include the magnificent blue and white china which originated in China? And how can you decorate without the extraordinarily textiles of ancient India such as paisley, your beloved plaids and cashmere (which comes from Kashmir!). Remember, those two brilliant civilizations were creating all this beauty that you love 5,000 years ago when our white ancestors were living in caves. My understanding of life and beauty didn't really begin until I studied and acknowledged those two magnificent civilizations. ❤ ❤
Noted! Thank you, Christina!
@@ParisienneFarmgirl
Angela, that might even make an interesting article in a future issue! ❤ 🏠 🛋
How do you rewire floor to ceiling tension lamps?
You forget a very important details, the UL Loop and showing the polarity of the wire hot and neutral.
Life in the country, flies happen.
What is the email address for problems with my subscription? Thank you. Angela, I really appreciate this channel! You and your family have benefitted my life in many ways!
angela@parisiennefarmgirl.com ❤
What about polarity!?
Honey just clip the wire shorter an pull a little bit threw lol Less op to damage lamp an cleaner . FYI my Father words to me years ago 😉
Ok, the "C" shape. Why and where does that end of the wire need to be? Thanks!
Did you thread that wire into the lamp from the top?
💋👍🏻 Greetings from Germany.
Unrelated, sort of...but what is your intro song??
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