Hey guys! I'm sorry about the quick panning shots and such. I didn't review the footage between days or realize it was an issue until editing. There isn't much I can do about it now but I'll be more careful if I film other videos like this in the future :)
OMG, that pattern cabinet! Wonderful! I honestly feel your pain in not being able to take it with you. Also: could we get an unpacking video, please? I am really curious about what you got in the end. As for your Mom and bathrooms: I am with her. Nothing is worse than not being able to use one when the need arises. Thank you for the two videos of your trip!
Again with the bathrooms. I like your mom's priorities! Those ceilings though. Fancy place to do your business. Those spool cabinets are lovely, I now have a great desire for one. "Yeah, she's creepy, we don't like her." LOL! That embroidered blouse you're wearing on the last day is lovely! (also liked your very last, navy & white outfit) And we all love your kind of fun! Hello Ladybug!
Don't you just love exploring the fabric and antique shops? It is always an adventure and there is no telling what you might find. I like to imagine the people and places where things have come from. Thank you.
I can't believe you came out of that store with only 1 hat. I loved seeing all of those hat boxes. I too want to ask for an unpacking video. We really want to see what you got. I can't wait to see what you make with the fabric.
Just a few years ago I used to love going to places like this but don't drive and have pared down my living area now. Thank you so much for this video as I can now have some of the experience again and not be tempted to spend money I no longer have. I really appreciate it Angela.
Oh wow...that‘s like quilting heaven! Fabric shops in Germany only ever carry a couple dozen of these - although more are available online, of course. And at least with quilting fabric you don’t have to worry about what exactly you’re getting...makes shopping online much easier. I really liked your first outfit, btw. I‘m so used to seeing you ‚dressed up‘, but you look really cute in a casual outfit and with braids as well!
Oh my good, that strauss waltz print just hauled a memory from the deepest depths, I think my family had a print?? I remember looking at all the coloured dresses and trying to pick a favourite, wow that was a long lost memory!
I don’t normally comment on videos, but I just have to say how Delightful this 2 part series was. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing everything and I cannot wait to see a haul video?! Keep it up, I adored this.
The fabric with the cutesy Bambi looking print at 3:50 is the same one that was featured on a dress on Modcloth that I bought for my daughter, part of their children's holiday line they came out with a couple of years ago. She always got so many compliments when she wore it for holiday occasions, it's really cute!
I absolutely love the brown and red little deer and woodland animal print 😫 I wish I lived anywhere remotely near you cause I would buy that in a heartbeat!
What a fantastic collection of fabric shops. I live in Perth, Australia, and we only have a limited number of places we can buy fabric. I could spend days (and all my sewing budget) just checking out these shops
I am exhausted just watching what you did. After seeing that beautiful farm country and then seeing you enter the city .... I would be tempted to turn the car around and go back.
Loved👑💟I am a antiquer too!! For years!! I am a seamstress since I was 13. I am a antique bottle collector and into 1800s, turn of the century canning!! 💟👑🎀☕👌
This is great! I have family in this area and always try to hit up the Olde Factory when I visit. But now I have ideas for other antique stores to go to when I'm there.Thanks!
Black Swan Antiques is setting the bar for bathroom goals. It was really fun watching along and kind of wanting to call out "Look at those!" as you showed the stuff in booths. I think you went to more antique stores on this trip than there are in my state... But I was definitely googling for places to look at on my next day off as I was watching. So, thank you for putting the antiquing bug (dead antique ladybug??) in my brain :P
I absolutely love this video. I love antique stores and fabric shops. Thank you! Also, the embroidered blouse you were wearing is gorgeous! You look so pretty throughout the entire video.
What an adventure. You have so many more antique and quilt stores then we have in our area. So many of the quilt stores have closed. I love going to antique malls too. I would have been in heaven. Can't wait to see if you do a haul video of everything you purchased. Thanks for sharing with us!
I have always wanted a "penny farthing" bike like you showed, good to see. I also loved that New National sewing machine, perfect decals on that. Nice Singer 29 as well. Lots to see!!!!
This is my dream holiday, loved it all, thank you for sharing your trip with us. A minor point, but that quilt you held and thought had bound edges, is actually 'Cathedral Window'. A traditional pattern which is made from a square that you turn to the wrong side and stitch down over a contrast fabric, so it's a lot easier than it looks.
Loving this series of videos! BTW, in case you're interested: the quilt you showed is known as the "Cathedral Windows" pattern, and is actually constructed through specific folding of the white fabric in which you nest the patterned fabric, and then hand sew down the white. No bias binding involved!
I recognize that pattern cabinet from one of your sewing videos!!! I'm so glad that you could get it in the end, you seemed to have literally fallen in love with it and it must have been heartbreaking to have to walk away without it.
Hey 😊 I had alot of fun watching the first one and now I'm excited to watch the rest! Binge watching fabric hauls is the best thing on a cold November night in 💚 excited to see more
That was so much fun! Thanks for taking us along. It’s hard to believe the sheer volume of fabric stores and antiques in one area! That pattern cabinet was really cool, I’d love to have one, although I think I’d love for you to have it more. Then, a lot of people would be able to enjoy it through your videos. I’m wondering if you filmed this in the summer? I can’t imagine the weather could have been warm enough to wear shorts in November.
OMG you went to one of my favorite antique stores! Oelde factory I bought so much stuff from them and it was my favorite place to shop on my lunch break when I was working. Sled works in Duncannon is really good to.
I live in Lancaster, so I enjoyed browsing through all of these shops without having to leave home. There are so many antique stores in the area that it can be hard to narrow down the options as I tend to find that they start to feel a bit same-y after a couple stores, so I appreciate your suggestions. I personally like to check out 272 Antiques in Stevens, PA; it tends to have a good selection of glassware and figurines with enough other variety to keep me from getting bored.
Antique Village is right down the road from my old house! There's where I got my 1930's floor lamp that's the main light source in my room, with the secondary light source being a Florence Ceramics figure lamp. I need to go to some of the places you went to next time I take a day trip up to Lancaster!
You sound so much fun to hang out with, do you know how hard it is to find people my age that want to go thrifting and fabric shopping, it is nonexistent. I'm the same as you, whenever I go thrifting, I go straight where the sewing things are.
you should totally open an etsy shop girl! I would love a pair of those shorts (in the beginning :) I really like this two part antiquating/shopping doc you did, very close my home town.
Oh this trip looked super exciting! I loved seeing all the fabric places, so much that I've mentally planned a trip to at least half of them 😂😂 (i laugh as im down under in Australia lol). Thank you for sharing this awesome trip, i cannot wait to see the haul from your adventure 😊😊😊
Those denim shorts are SUPER CUTE. I am obsessed with the black and white teacup fabric. I tried to look it up online and there is a cut of it for less than a yard on e bay and they want $12.00 for it. Alas I am not on the east coast.
These two videos were sooo much fun! 😁Thanks for vlogging your journey. 👍 Its been so long since I've been able to go antiquing. My aunt and I want to map out a route and bring a cargo trailer with us! Lol 😄🚚
A good portion of this video is “I mean I don’t need it, but I want it.” And I identify so hard with that mentality. Also- YES to Antique Haul Video!!!
*sees model ship* "I could put this on a hat"... I actually don't doubt that - if anyone could do it and do it well, it is you Angela! ;D Great fabric finds!
Have you ever been to the fabric shops in Hamilton, MO? Missouri Star Quilt Co. has like 13 quilt fabric stores there. One store is dedicated to retro fabric.
Horse and foal, not cow. I think I owned that shirt in its first incarnation. Or someone in my family did. The print is one of those visceral memories.
Oh and the solution to the pattern cabinet/car problem can be fixed with a quick stop at any trailer rental place or simply by strapping it to the top of the car!
That quilt you showed was not bound with bias binding. That's called a cathedral window block, it's made of multiple folded pre cut squares. So it's 4 squares folded into triangles and placed in a square shaped. Another printed square is then place in the center so it looks like a diamond. The corners of the folded triangles are then folded over creating what looks like a cathedral window, which is why it looks like his binding. I may have not explained it well enough but if you look it up on Pinterest you'll be able to see this process. It looks and sounds complicated but it's actually pretty easy to pull off.
I should add the first 4 folded squares are much larger than the printed one placed in the center, which is how the smaller one is able to fit in the center.
Are you in Lancaster, PA? If so I hope you got the chance to stop at one of the many Amish markets. Their whoopie pies and lemonade are the best in the country!
fun fact: the shirt at 19.20 is traditional Hungarian style embroidery. its done on a lot of modern garments now as well but is usually based off of either Matyo or Kalocsai patterns.
Your shorts are precious! Do you have a pattern number for them, or a blog post from when you made them? It's so hard to find true high-waisted shorts! 💕
I believe the blouse you are wearing is either a hand embroidered Hungarian or Ukrainian blouse. I have one from Hungary which is very similar including the multicoloured stitching on the shoulders. Let me know if you want a picture of mine for reference.
Hey guys! I'm sorry about the quick panning shots and such. I didn't review the footage between days or realize it was an issue until editing. There isn't much I can do about it now but I'll be more careful if I film other videos like this in the future :)
Can we have the link to help alter the subtitles? I'd like to help make them make more sense then the "auto" generated ones!
It was worth it to see the both.
I can’t wait for the haul video! I’m so hyped to see all of it
Im curious if there will be a haul video at the end :) I'd love to watch everything you've got!
I saw one of your McCall’s patterns in Joanns today and got super excited to see you on the front of the pattern envelope :)
OMG, that pattern cabinet! Wonderful! I honestly feel your pain in not being able to take it with you.
Also: could we get an unpacking video, please? I am really curious about what you got in the end.
As for your Mom and bathrooms: I am with her. Nothing is worse than not being able to use one when the need arises.
Thank you for the two videos of your trip!
Again with the bathrooms. I like your mom's priorities! Those ceilings though. Fancy place to do your business. Those spool cabinets are lovely, I now have a great desire for one. "Yeah, she's creepy, we don't like her." LOL! That embroidered blouse you're wearing on the last day is lovely! (also liked your very last, navy & white outfit) And we all love your kind of fun! Hello Ladybug!
Your hair looks great in braids! You shouldn't shy away from it.
Don't you just love exploring the fabric and antique shops? It is always an adventure and there is no telling what you might find. I like to imagine the people and places where things have come from. Thank you.
I think you should make your mom a teacup dress for Christmas! Or maybe an apron with that white ruffle trim?
I can't believe you came out of that store with only 1 hat. I loved seeing all of those hat boxes.
I too want to ask for an unpacking video. We really want to see what you got. I can't wait to see what you make with the fabric.
Don't worry, I bought my fair share of hats on this trip haha!
Just a few years ago I used to love going to places like this but don't drive and have pared down my living area now. Thank you so much for this video as I can now have some of the experience again and not be tempted to spend money I no longer have. I really appreciate it Angela.
Oh wow...that‘s like quilting heaven! Fabric shops in Germany only ever carry a couple dozen of these - although more are available online, of course. And at least with quilting fabric you don’t have to worry about what exactly you’re getting...makes shopping online much easier.
I really liked your first outfit, btw. I‘m so used to seeing you ‚dressed up‘, but you look really cute in a casual outfit and with braids as well!
Oh my good, that strauss waltz print just hauled a memory from the deepest depths, I think my family had a print?? I remember looking at all the coloured dresses and trying to pick a favourite, wow that was a long lost memory!
I don’t normally comment on videos, but I just have to say how Delightful this 2 part series was. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing everything and I cannot wait to see a haul video?! Keep it up, I adored this.
You guys are so lucky, being back east, so many major cool places, to shop! OMG!
Again, a fantastic video of you and your mum having a great time shopping. These moments are so precious.
The fabric with the cutesy Bambi looking print at 3:50 is the same one that was featured on a dress on Modcloth that I bought for my daughter, part of their children's holiday line they came out with a couple of years ago. She always got so many compliments when she wore it for holiday occasions, it's really cute!
Angela has the same affection for fabric as I do for paper. I don't even sew but I am obsessed.
Oh man I love thrift stores! I recently discovered a vintage store near me that has coats,suits, and jackets, from 60's to 90's. Best experience!!!
I absolutely love the brown and red little deer and woodland animal print 😫 I wish I lived anywhere remotely near you cause I would buy that in a heartbeat!
What a fantastic collection of fabric shops. I live in Perth, Australia, and we only have a limited number of places we can buy fabric. I could spend days (and all my sewing budget) just checking out these shops
I am exhausted just watching what you did. After seeing that beautiful farm country and then seeing you enter the city .... I would be tempted to turn the car around and go back.
What a dream of a trip.. this looks so wonderful and exciting
I am so enjoying these shopping videos. Thank you for taking us along!
Hi Angela.. I love watching all your videos.. I am curious about how you store all the beautiful things you make .. love to see you closet 😊
Loved👑💟I am a antiquer too!! For years!! I am a seamstress since I was 13. I am a antique bottle collector and into 1800s, turn of the century canning!! 💟👑🎀☕👌
This is great! I have family in this area and always try to hit up the Olde Factory when I visit. But now I have ideas for other antique stores to go to when I'm there.Thanks!
Black Swan Antiques is setting the bar for bathroom goals. It was really fun watching along and kind of wanting to call out "Look at those!" as you showed the stuff in booths. I think you went to more antique stores on this trip than there are in my state... But I was definitely googling for places to look at on my next day off as I was watching. So, thank you for putting the antiquing bug (dead antique ladybug??) in my brain :P
I absolutely love this video. I love antique stores and fabric shops. Thank you! Also, the embroidered blouse you were wearing is gorgeous! You look so pretty throughout the entire video.
It is so great that hung out with your mom. Always cherish those moments. I loved all those antique shops 😄
What an adventure. You have so many more antique and quilt stores then we have in our area. So many of the quilt stores have closed. I love going to antique malls too. I would have been in heaven. Can't wait to see if you do a haul video of everything you purchased. Thanks for sharing with us!
What lovely stores! Thank you for sharing your adventures 😊
Thank you so much for taking us along on your trip, I loved both videos, hope you are going to show us all your goodies!
I have always wanted a "penny farthing" bike like you showed, good to see. I also loved that New National sewing machine, perfect decals on that. Nice Singer 29 as well. Lots to see!!!!
This is my dream holiday, loved it all, thank you for sharing your trip with us. A minor point, but that quilt you held and thought had bound edges, is actually 'Cathedral Window'. A traditional pattern which is made from a square that you turn to the wrong side and stitch down over a contrast fabric, so it's a lot easier than it looks.
I just adore these videos! I binge your videos when I sew. ❤️
Please do a haul video!! I’d love to see everything you got :)
Loving this series of videos! BTW, in case you're interested: the quilt you showed is known as the "Cathedral Windows" pattern, and is actually constructed through specific folding of the white fabric in which you nest the patterned fabric, and then hand sew down the white. No bias binding involved!
I recognize that pattern cabinet from one of your sewing videos!!! I'm so glad that you could get it in the end, you seemed to have literally fallen in love with it and it must have been heartbreaking to have to walk away without it.
Yes, it had a happy ending! :D
Hey 😊 I had alot of fun watching the first one and now I'm excited to watch the rest! Binge watching fabric hauls is the best thing on a cold November night in 💚 excited to see more
You neeeeeeded that vintage pattern cabinet. Wow.
That was so much fun! Thanks for taking us along. It’s hard to believe the sheer volume of fabric stores and antiques in one area! That pattern cabinet was really cool, I’d love to have one, although I think I’d love for you to have it more. Then, a lot of people would be able to enjoy it through your videos. I’m wondering if you filmed this in the summer? I can’t imagine the weather could have been warm enough to wear shorts in November.
OMG you went to one of my favorite antique stores! Oelde factory I bought so much stuff from them and it was my favorite place to shop on my lunch break when I was working. Sled works in Duncannon is really good to.
that "cute little table" 12:49 is a Martha Washington sewing table and I have been looking for one.
YOU ARE IN MY HOMELAND! This is the best.
The nostalgia! Need to visit my hometown soon! Thanks for the lovely video, you're so sweet!
I live in Lancaster, so I enjoyed browsing through all of these shops without having to leave home. There are so many antique stores in the area that it can be hard to narrow down the options as I tend to find that they start to feel a bit same-y after a couple stores, so I appreciate your suggestions. I personally like to check out 272 Antiques in Stevens, PA; it tends to have a good selection of glassware and figurines with enough other variety to keep me from getting bored.
Antique Village is right down the road from my old house! There's where I got my 1930's floor lamp that's the main light source in my room, with the secondary light source being a Florence Ceramics figure lamp. I need to go to some of the places you went to next time I take a day trip up to Lancaster!
I’d love it if you did a haul video next so you can show us everything you got. ☺️
What a fun few days.
I love watching your shopping videos, I hope you do a haul soon
Cant wait to see the haul
You sound so much fun to hang out with, do you know how hard it is to find people my age that want to go thrifting and fabric shopping, it is nonexistent. I'm the same as you, whenever I go thrifting, I go straight where the sewing things are.
@ 3:41 - the deer fabric is Michael Miller Fawn Memories
you should totally open an etsy shop girl! I would love a pair of those shorts (in the beginning :) I really like this two part antiquating/shopping doc you did, very close my home town.
Oh this trip looked super exciting! I loved seeing all the fabric places, so much that I've mentally planned a trip to at least half of them 😂😂 (i laugh as im down under in Australia lol). Thank you for sharing this awesome trip, i cannot wait to see the haul from your adventure 😊😊😊
You have a very vintage look about you! Sweet.
I have the strawberry print! It's so pretty. I can't wait to see what you do with it.
Apparently, I am still woefully behind on watching your videos, but never fear! I'm sure I'll catch up this year 😀
Thank you for sharing with us! I would love to visit there.
Angela, love your videos and the lovely clothes you make!
My grandmother collected those porcelain shoes we have a box full in the attic they’re gorgeous, I have inherited two matching cat ones
Hope to see a huge haul soon!!
You need see the quilt shop in Gettysburg!
Your hair and makeup is gorgeous
Love quilt fabrics!!!
I like the braids.
Those denim shorts are SUPER CUTE. I am obsessed with the black and white teacup fabric. I tried to look it up online and there is a cut of it for less than a yard on e bay and they want $12.00 for it. Alas I am not on the east coast.
These two videos were sooo much fun! 😁Thanks for vlogging your journey. 👍 Its been so long since I've been able to go antiquing. My aunt and I want to map out a route and bring a cargo trailer with us! Lol 😄🚚
I was so excited I saw the pattern for the pink ren gown you made at joanns today
I never realised how cute it is when an american accented person says ‘scooters’. Thank you bunnies on scooters fabric
Had great vicarious time!
I love your antique videos! please make a video on your shorts, I'd really love to make a pair!
A good portion of this video is “I mean I don’t need it, but I want it.” And I identify so hard with that mentality.
Also- YES to Antique Haul Video!!!
*sees model ship* "I could put this on a hat"... I actually don't doubt that - if anyone could do it and do it well, it is you Angela! ;D Great fabric finds!
Have you ever been to the fabric shops in Hamilton, MO? Missouri Star Quilt Co. has like 13 quilt fabric stores there. One store is dedicated to retro fabric.
Horse and foal, not cow. I think I owned that shirt in its first incarnation. Or someone in my family did. The print is one of those visceral memories.
You are adorable! Love your braids.
Can't wait to see haul video!!
Those fabrics at Weavers! 😺
Braids are great and you are cute with them.
Just curious why do you sit in the back? And also please do a hual at the end
the strawberry print would be a pretty bag
You should have picked up the bee print! Screw trying to pair it with something it would have made a cutie spring/summer dress!
Oh and the solution to the pattern cabinet/car problem can be fixed with a quick stop at any trailer rental place or simply by strapping it to the top of the car!
That quilt you showed was not bound with bias binding. That's called a cathedral window block, it's made of multiple folded pre cut squares. So it's 4 squares folded into triangles and placed in a square shaped. Another printed square is then place in the center so it looks like a diamond. The corners of the folded triangles are then folded over creating what looks like a cathedral window, which is why it looks like his binding. I may have not explained it well enough but if you look it up on Pinterest you'll be able to see this process. It looks and sounds complicated but it's actually pretty easy to pull off.
I should add the first 4 folded squares are much larger than the printed one placed in the center, which is how the smaller one is able to fit in the center.
I love this video
I really want your mom to be in the video.
Haul video is very needed!
I'd love to see a video ft. Your mom, she seems very sweet and id like to know more about quilting
Are you in Lancaster, PA? If so I hope you got the chance to stop at one of the many Amish markets. Their whoopie pies and lemonade are the best in the country!
We've gone to them previous years! But a lot of the goodies aren't gluten free.
fun fact: the shirt at 19.20 is traditional Hungarian style embroidery. its done on a lot of modern garments now as well but is usually based off of either Matyo or Kalocsai patterns.
Your hair looks cute like that!
Your shorts are precious! Do you have a pattern number for them, or a blog post from when you made them? It's so hard to find true high-waisted shorts! 💕
@ErinMartone I totally agree!! I so want to find a great true high-waisted shorts patterns :D Do share @AngelaClayton
this was so great i know where i am planing my next trip i think its defentily worth the a 4 hour drive ! time to start planing a weekend gettaway
Make a shirt with a bow for the tea cup fabric.( If you bought it)
Loving these videos!!
Have you seen the show, Timeless? What are your favourite movies and tv shows in regards to the fashions?
your mum needs a bigger car for sure! ;-) congratulations to your finds, it was a pleasure to watch you getting excited about finding treasures! :-)
At 7:30 in the video, there are horse bicycles. HORSE BICYCLES!!! OMG, I want one!
I believe the blouse you are wearing is either a hand embroidered Hungarian or Ukrainian blouse. I have one from Hungary which is very similar including the multicoloured stitching on the shoulders. Let me know if you want a picture of mine for reference.