@@baconscoobysnacks3135 "I love the way it feels to be a hater Something so sweet about thinking that I'm better Just to wake up every morning Lay in bed and somehow never, ever rise to the occasion Or even hold up under pressure But we all know that it doesn't even matter If I waste away and no one thinks I'm clever Just as long I've got my ego And it tells me I'm superior I could probably go a lifetime Being barely mediocre I'd still convince myself every time that I'm better And when I'm ninety-nine and wasted time And you lived out a happy life I still will have the peace of mind To know if I wanted to try I could have left you all behind I could've crossed the finish line But I'd rather be dissatisfied With everything you do and I Would rather sit and criticize Or watching from the sidelines 'Cause I know no matter what you do, or what I don't do My pride will always comfort me Telling me that I'm better than you"
So glad to see she's recovered well from the brain tumour! One thing she said has stuck with me for years. 'If you want to be top of your field, choose a very small field.' Now I go around telling people I'm the best maker of doll clothes in my (small, country) town. It does wonders for my confidence.
I was once told I'm the best worship keyboardist in [my small county]... I of course immediately dismissed it as flattery but by this logic he may have been right 😅
Simone, you should consider trying to market this out to sailing/cruising people. I for one would love to have these coat hanger for the limited space in my hanging locker onboard.
She lived on a boat for quite some time. I’m sure she already is. That’s probably one of the main reasons she made it. You ain’t gonna teach Simone nothing I assure you of that.
Simone you started out in the best way possible. You found out how to enjoy engineering. Burnout is the cancer of any creative or mathematic job and you overcame both of those. Your products are fantastic and thank you for taking me on that journey. Been following you for years now
This is a very well produce and detail packed instructional. My favorite part is the flash over shots of the progression of proto type hangers that solidified your 'cork screw' idea. Well done! I wish you continued success with your inventing.
"The one tool I couldn't live without" I was expecting her to say something simple like a pair of pliers, an adjustable wrench, or a tape measure. Nope. Simone can't live without a laser cutter.
*Simone:* You demonstrate why it is often referred to as the "art" of engineering. Many people can design something functional. Very few can combine functionality with practicality while also including that bit of uniqueness. You look at things in a different way; not bad, not wrong, just different... and use that viewpoint to take everyday things and make them better. Please keep doing it!
@@baconscoobysnacks3135 A loose, hanging curve will not create a crease like folding and stacking multiple items in a drawer would. You are extremely dim if you can't comprehend something so simple. Go whine somewhere else.
What a breath of fresh air it was to see this video & learn about Simone!! Just absolutely brilliant/genius to have the ingenuity, creativity, & perseverance! Congratulations Simone!!! I will be buying your hangers & I’ll be looking for more of your future items, as well👍🏻👍🏻🤗🤗🙌🏻💕👏🏻😊
That’s genius! I have a long, skinny closet that is too narrow to comfortably hang my shirts. I can’t believe this hasn’t been an invention at any point in the last 150 years. I hope this one simple idea makes you billions. Cheers!
Well sadly this woman was fighting for her life against a brain tumor all this time, and this is 1 of her first videos back. Hopefully, she will be making more inventions soon!
Why do you think foldable coat hangers are better than simply hanging your coat hangers at an angle? I'd say 90% of coat hangers have a swiveling hook, which seems better than having an asymmetrical fold at the back of your attire.
@@DoubleBob Well its a solution for a problem, but if you don't have this problem, then its just a worse version of something that we have now. You can fold it, and its better than nothing... but its also off balance and without a wall behind it for support, it creates way more fold on your clothes than you would have by simply folding it by hand.
Yknow, I may not like Glowforge for the dumb internet thing, but I can be happy for Simone to get paid to talk about something she gets a ton of use out of. I really like the laser cutter I have available at my makerspace bc of the same reason as her. Being able to hold a physical prototype in my hands is helpful for the project.
I don't like glowforge because it's basically a scam. Any one part breaks, and they demand that you send the entire machine back to them for fuckloads of money, so they can fix it for fuckloads of money, and then they don't even send you your machine. They just send you some other refurbished machine that had already broken for somebody else. It's such utter bullshit. Instead of, you know, just making a machine where if a part breaks you can order the part and fix it.
A great idea reinvented, I remember seeing a similar hanger, construted of wood and metal for the hook and hinge, that my grandmother had in 1970's, of course the hanger was very old when I seen it. Having people create and get useful items to the public and create a business at the same time is great.
I like how you call yourself an inventor. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an inventor as well but my teacher said that the inventions I came up with were neither creative nor useful. My inventions were a lot like your robots but then with less unconventional effects, so if you're an inventor that proves that 9-year old me could also have been an inventor
God I just love that quark screw analogy. I’ve used a spiral stair case to describe my line of work before, dozens of diminishing skills you have constantly circle back to refresh with training, but the goal is to keep elevating yourself every time so you’re always improving
Years ago I came for the memes, stayed for the dreams. I've always loved your attitude towards failure, and growth through it. Following that corkscrew and literally laughing in the face of failures along the way, that's what I'm here for. I've a longstanding reputation of avoiding failure by never trying, never failing and never growing. People like you inspire us to try, and buddy some of us really need that. So thank you for being who you are, Simone. It's been comfort, a lesson and an honor to see your journey unfold as it has so far. See you next time!
Simone, I just found you today (via your 'lazy Susan laundry' chair clip)! The clip was totally entertaining, and enjoyable, for a home builder... your design ethic works for us wee 'simpletons', but your explanation also works, for those of us who've tried a few things! You've clearly been doing your thing for a few years... I'm looking forward to your future projects, but, I'm probs looking even more towards your previous 'learning' projects!❤ BTW.... I'm also gunna hunt down your 'store', for some hinged hangers! Beautiful simplicity! The essence of design!(But the result blood, sweat n tears!)
A.. foldable.... what??? Lady.... You just changed the world haha That's genius! Definitely one of those "why didn't I think of that??" things It seems so obvious after you see it the first time.
Why are you being so crabby lol I’ve seen you being rude under multiple posts for no reason. Seems like a waste of energy if you ask me - which you didn’t - but here we are anyways.
@@katieburgess6292 yea it's a waste of energy but you're replying to me without even a shred of an argument lmao just fuckin log off you burnt out your last braincell
@@baconscoobysnacks3135 Being an actual product designer: Step 1, design a product. Any product at all counts no matter how simple, common or unoriginal. Step 2, for extra success points do something novel and or useful. Step 3, you're done. You're a product designer. What exactly hasn't she done there cranky pants?
So brilliant! It’s one of those inventions that ya can’t believe someone didn’t think of this before. this would be great for packing suitcases, too! You just got a customer.(and thanks for being a friend to Diana🖖🏼🙏)
I like the channel but lets be real, this doesn't "include paid promotion". This is an ad. UA-cam videos include ads. YT shorts are now sometimes just becoming ads. And sometimes you need to watch ads to see these ads. And the title of the video doesn't make it immediatly clear this is just an ad so people click on it thinking it might be content. This shouldn't happen. There should always be content, not just an ad.
You're completely wrong. This isn't an ad. It's two. An add for the Coat Hinger and also for the GlowForge "if they didn't give it to me I would have bought a K40 like everyone else".
@@IOUaUsername Indeed. I am fine with the ad for the self made product. While its not something I am interested in or something I think is particularly great, its something she made and has good synergy with the channel. But the GlowForge part is totally inexcusable. UA-cam shorts can't just become subtly ad not so subtly hidden ads. There has to be more to them.
I really dislike glowforges influencer program. Don’t force creators to do videos like this, just let them use the tool and if it’s actually useful, that utility will sell itself. I don’t think a project based around a tool is a problem, but there something about these videos that make me sad
I mean if there isn’t competition they can get away with it. My sister and law only uses cricket machines and couldn’t work without it as it saves so much time. It because a staple of a tool that it overshadows every other tool. To me this seems to be what is going on here.
The other benefit of your Folding Clothes Hanger is that you can fold it first, insert in down a sweater or t-shirt neck hole, open the hanger, and hang the sweater or t-shirt up! A selling point to me! Regular Hangers stretch the clothes neck hole, just to insert the hanger.
I’ve been following your content since before the houseboat blog where you had to change you septic tank. We’ve hit an age where we’re living the evolutions of our favourite creators and personally im here for it
Both for USA and UK, the FTC and ASA guidelines state you have to physically mention or wirite in the title that something is an ad. The includes paid promo doesn’t cut it. I didn’t even see it and was laughing because I thought this was satire on the usual influencer one person interview, because it’s a fucking coat hanger. @@Dubbaroo
Wow since I've seen her a long time ago I didn't stop watching what she was doing. And it was fabulous 🤩 She is so ingenious! Keep up doing what you really like!
Ah yes, a tool one can't live without. Better get the variant with mandatory cloud connection, so it doesn't work anymore if your internet connection fails or the manufacturer doesn't want to support it anymore.
Ads are ok when they are clearly called ads like "and now its time for today's sponsor" this sort of thing on the other hand is probobly the worst type of ad.
You would of known it was an ad if you read the fact that it "included paid promotion". Not like this kind of video is new, it's all over anymore @@johnharvey5412
I love this analogy about the corkscrew. I also see a lot of of my personality and creativity and what you do, I just need to figure out how to make money for myself doing such things.
You have been my inspiration for some time now. My dream is to just be able to innovate and invent solutions to every day problems to make peoples lives just a little bit easier. You’ve shown me it’s possible.
The tiny home community is going to swiftly decide this product is indispensable.
Or people in high density inner city apartments with 300 ft² between bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.
Until you see the price...
People with limited space simply don't hang clothes like that. It makes zero sense to hang a shirt and give it a crease down the middle lmao
@@baconscoobysnacks3135
"I love the way it feels to be a hater
Something so sweet about thinking that I'm better
Just to wake up every morning
Lay in bed and somehow never, ever rise to the occasion
Or even hold up under pressure
But we all know that it doesn't even matter
If I waste away and no one thinks I'm clever
Just as long I've got my ego
And it tells me I'm superior
I could probably go a lifetime
Being barely mediocre
I'd still convince myself every time that I'm better
And when I'm ninety-nine and wasted time
And you lived out a happy life
I still will have the peace of mind
To know if I wanted to try
I could have left you all behind
I could've crossed the finish line
But I'd rather be dissatisfied
With everything you do and I
Would rather sit and criticize
Or watching from the sidelines
'Cause I know no matter what you do, or what I don't do
My pride will always comfort me
Telling me that I'm better than you"
@@moonbeamstry5321 well now we see how you handle valid criticism, you type out multiple paragraphs talking about haters like a 16yr old 😂
That corkscrew analogy is gold
Like the hermeneutical spiral
Yeah it’s great - I’m going to use corkscrew at work for sure.
Fr
Yay toroids
Hegel seems to be spinning in his grave but is actually spiralling
So glad to see she's recovered well from the brain tumour!
One thing she said has stuck with me for years. 'If you want to be top of your field, choose a very small field.' Now I go around telling people I'm the best maker of doll clothes in my (small, country) town. It does wonders for my confidence.
You should post videos about it 😅
But, how many doll scarves does a person really need?
@@Kineth1when my fingers get cold, I need 10
@@Kineth1 A heck of a lot
I was once told I'm the best worship keyboardist in [my small county]... I of course immediately dismissed it as flattery but by this logic he may have been right 😅
Simone, you should consider trying to market this out to sailing/cruising people. I for one would love to have these coat hanger for the limited space in my hanging locker onboard.
I was thinking the same thing for the RV community. It also might help keep things on the hanger while jostling down the road.
I believe she actually used to live on a boat herself.
There’s a kickstarter. You can buy these hangers for yourself and help her expand the reach of the product.
YES
She lived on a boat for quite some time. I’m sure she already is. That’s probably one of the main reasons she made it. You ain’t gonna teach Simone nothing I assure you of that.
The time lapse of all the prototypes was really good. I honestly love the idea of a foldable hanger!
Brilliant woman!
Please for the love of god take this to the RV and Coach builders show. You will be millions in monthly sales
I would also like to add to that list one: "Super Awesome Person" as well too! 😊
Simone you started out in the best way possible. You found out how to enjoy engineering. Burnout is the cancer of any creative or mathematic job and you overcame both of those. Your products are fantastic and thank you for taking me on that journey. Been following you for years now
She also overcame literal cancer
@@DiThi of course
This is a very well produce and detail packed instructional. My favorite part is the flash over shots of the progression of proto type hangers that solidified your 'cork screw' idea.
Well done! I wish you continued success with your inventing.
A very clever invention! It makes you wonder why someone did not come up with this 100 years ago!
Love you, Simone! Thanks for your contributions to the field of design and engineering
❤❤❤
"The one tool I couldn't live without"
I was expecting her to say something simple like a pair of pliers, an adjustable wrench, or a tape measure. Nope. Simone can't live without a laser cutter.
It's because its a paid promotion mate.
Because this isnt a normal video, its a no-so-cleverly disguised ad
It isn't disguised tho, it literally says includes paid promotion in the bottom left. Apparently no one can read@@dbsagacious
@@dbsagacious It's not disguised at all. It clearly says 'Includes paid promotion'.
Nah, then nobody would pay her for this fake content.
Seemingly out of nowhere, a superbly positive, comical, thought provoking and entertaining video. Love it!
It's been so much fun watching your creations over the years. The relatable comic relief of the development process is pure gold.
*Simone:* You demonstrate why it is often referred to as the "art" of engineering. Many people can design something functional. Very few can combine functionality with practicality while also including that bit of uniqueness. You look at things in a different way; not bad, not wrong, just different... and use that viewpoint to take everyday things and make them better. Please keep doing it!
I remember laughing to the hand alarm one when I was fucking 12, I thought it was a joke. Now 10 years later I see this and it's awesome
its been 10 years? what the fuck
@@davechongle 8 years, just checked
Insane isn't it??
@@DiamondMedia42 feels like just yesterday for real
Oh my god. Time fricken WENT. Back when she lived in a boat in Sweden, damn
The CoatHinger is going to solve my "why is my apartment so damn small" issue. Thank you so much for coming up with this, I can't wait to get some
Why hang your clothes if you're just creasing the middle anyways?
@@baconscoobysnacks3135 A loose, hanging curve will not create a crease like folding and stacking multiple items in a drawer would. You are extremely dim if you can't comprehend something so simple. Go whine somewhere else.
@@baconscoobysnacks3135 cause i don't have a dresser and i honestly couldn't care less about wrinkles
@@liizs2863 you don't need a dresser to fold your clothes lmao
I do not see the point with this hanger, it will take up at least the double space than a space saving hanger.
It looks nice though! 😊
What a breath of fresh air it was to see this video & learn about Simone!! Just absolutely brilliant/genius to have the ingenuity, creativity, & perseverance!
Congratulations Simone!!! I will be buying your hangers & I’ll be looking for more of your future items, as well👍🏻👍🏻🤗🤗🙌🏻💕👏🏻😊
"My name is Simone Giertz. I am an inventor and UA-camr."
You're also a gem, Simone. Keep up the good work.
At first I was thinking "she's really familiar"
Then the coat hanger shot happened
THATS HOW I KNOW HER!
Coolest coat hanger ever
That’s genius! I have a long, skinny closet that is too narrow to comfortably hang my shirts. I can’t believe this hasn’t been an invention at any point in the last 150 years. I hope this one simple idea makes you billions. Cheers!
Well sadly this woman was fighting for her life against a brain tumor all this time, and this is 1 of her first videos back. Hopefully, she will be making more inventions soon!
Why do you think foldable coat hangers are better than simply hanging your coat hangers at an angle? I'd say 90% of coat hangers have a swiveling hook, which seems better than having an asymmetrical fold at the back of your attire.
@@DoubleBob Well its a solution for a problem, but if you don't have this problem, then its just a worse version of something that we have now. You can fold it, and its better than nothing... but its also off balance and without a wall behind it for support, it creates way more fold on your clothes than you would have by simply folding it by hand.
@@imjustapotatoleavemealone I don't agree that the problem exists as regular hangers can be hung at an angle due to the swivel.
@@DoubleBob Yeah, and it will be a nightmare to take out clothes, and you lose much horizontal space.
Love your coat hanger! Your humor is awesome - paint thrown in your face and the head pummeling machine. thanks for sharing!
Yknow, I may not like Glowforge for the dumb internet thing, but I can be happy for Simone to get paid to talk about something she gets a ton of use out of. I really like the laser cutter I have available at my makerspace bc of the same reason as her. Being able to hold a physical prototype in my hands is helpful for the project.
I don't like glowforge because it's basically a scam.
Any one part breaks, and they demand that you send the entire machine back to them for fuckloads of money, so they can fix it for fuckloads of money, and then they don't even send you your machine. They just send you some other refurbished machine that had already broken for somebody else.
It's such utter bullshit.
Instead of, you know, just making a machine where if a part breaks you can order the part and fix it.
We all love you Simone.
Keep up the great work.
So happy to see you striving again. After you ordeals with all the surgeries ❤
A great idea reinvented, I remember seeing a similar hanger, construted of wood and metal for the hook and hinge, that my grandmother had in 1970's, of course the hanger was very old when I seen it. Having people create and get useful items to the public and create a business at the same time is great.
We love your creativity and innovation! ♥️
So much of creating is in fact problem-solving and iteration. I squealed with glee when your video showed several attempts at the solution.
I like how you call yourself an inventor. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an inventor as well but my teacher said that the inventions I came up with were neither creative nor useful. My inventions were a lot like your robots but then with less unconventional effects, so if you're an inventor that proves that 9-year old me could also have been an inventor
God I just love that quark screw analogy. I’ve used a spiral stair case to describe my line of work before, dozens of diminishing skills you have constantly circle back to refresh with training, but the goal is to keep elevating yourself every time so you’re always improving
Brilliant design, followed you for years. So cool! 🎉🎉🎉
Years ago I came for the memes, stayed for the dreams. I've always loved your attitude towards failure, and growth through it. Following that corkscrew and literally laughing in the face of failures along the way, that's what I'm here for.
I've a longstanding reputation of avoiding failure by never trying, never failing and never growing. People like you inspire us to try, and buddy some of us really need that. So thank you for being who you are, Simone. It's been comfort, a lesson and an honor to see your journey unfold as it has so far. See you next time!
That's a great quote about the cork screw.
Simone, I just found you today (via your 'lazy Susan laundry' chair clip)!
The clip was totally entertaining, and enjoyable, for a home builder... your design ethic works for us wee 'simpletons', but your explanation also works, for those of us who've tried a few things!
You've clearly been doing your thing for a few years... I'm looking forward to your future projects, but, I'm probs looking even more towards your previous 'learning' projects!❤
BTW.... I'm also gunna hunt down your 'store', for some hinged hangers! Beautiful simplicity! The essence of design!(But the result blood, sweat n tears!)
A.. foldable.... what???
Lady....
You just changed the world haha
That's genius!
Definitely one of those "why didn't I think of that??" things
It seems so obvious after you see it the first time.
Hello Sister, Brilliantly constructed… 💘🌞 Much Love and Light…
Genius! Nice to see the progression from "Queen of Shitty Robots" to "Actual Product Designer"
You consider a foldable hanger as actual product designing lmao
@@baconscoobysnacks3135Yes
Why are you being so crabby lol I’ve seen you being rude under multiple posts for no reason. Seems like a waste of energy if you ask me - which you didn’t - but here we are anyways.
@@katieburgess6292 yea it's a waste of energy but you're replying to me without even a shred of an argument lmao just fuckin log off you burnt out your last braincell
@@baconscoobysnacks3135 Being an actual product designer: Step 1, design a product. Any product at all counts no matter how simple, common or unoriginal. Step 2, for extra success points do something novel and or useful. Step 3, you're done. You're a product designer.
What exactly hasn't she done there cranky pants?
So brilliant! It’s one of those inventions that ya can’t believe someone didn’t think of this before.
this would be great for packing suitcases, too! You just got a customer.(and thanks for being a friend to Diana🖖🏼🙏)
Excellent, I love the idea of an inventor talking about her process. Excellent 👍, THANKS ❤️
Love this woman, the Hopf fibration is a good representation of how she’s describing the spiral. It’s all just churning in and out
You Rock !! Glad to see others INVENTING !! Solving problems !!
Good Luck !!
OK I was prepared she would say "humour is the number one tool" 😂
find someone to pay her to say that 😂
Great idea, Giertz! And invention/solution very nicely framed,too.
Omg I know it's not the main thing but that look is fire!!
Friggin awesome Simone. I hope you realize how much you will inspire a whole generation of you inventors to chase their dreams.
Yeah, this seems like a handy thing
You are awesome girl … gotta love the foldable hanger … genius.
Table saw vs glowforge. Sorry table saw you have to go 😂
Brilliant enjoy everything that comes your way, you’ve earned it!
I like the channel but lets be real, this doesn't "include paid promotion". This is an ad.
UA-cam videos include ads. YT shorts are now sometimes just becoming ads. And sometimes you need to watch ads to see these ads. And the title of the video doesn't make it immediatly clear this is just an ad so people click on it thinking it might be content.
This shouldn't happen. There should always be content, not just an ad.
You're completely wrong. This isn't an ad. It's two. An add for the Coat Hinger and also for the GlowForge "if they didn't give it to me I would have bought a K40 like everyone else".
@@IOUaUsername Indeed. I am fine with the ad for the self made product. While its not something I am interested in or something I think is particularly great, its something she made and has good synergy with the channel. But the GlowForge part is totally inexcusable.
UA-cam shorts can't just become subtly ad not so subtly hidden ads. There has to be more to them.
Is this the girl that made a model 3 into a truck?
Yah she made truckla
A remarkable woman. I totally get the need for a physical sample of the idea.
The coathinger is a product where I go "wow, that's so cool" and also have 0 use for it :D Good for you and everyone who does though :-)
r.v
Brava Simone❤. You are the future.
I really dislike glowforges influencer program. Don’t force creators to do videos like this, just let them use the tool and if it’s actually useful, that utility will sell itself. I don’t think a project based around a tool is a problem, but there something about these videos that make me sad
Especially a laser cutter that REQUIRES a connection to the internet to work. So many better options out there.
I mean if there isn’t competition they can get away with it. My sister and law only uses cricket machines and couldn’t work without it as it saves so much time. It because a staple of a tool that it overshadows every other tool. To me this seems to be what is going on here.
Simple elegant solution. Brilliant.
Too bad the glowforge relies on being connected to their server
Best thing I did was sell my glowforge and bought a Thunder Laser.
Welp that's good to know before I waste money.
Glad to see you're back! This is some good news for the world.
The other benefit of your Folding Clothes Hanger is that you can fold it first, insert in down a sweater or t-shirt neck hole, open the hanger, and hang the sweater or t-shirt up! A selling point to me! Regular Hangers stretch the clothes neck hole, just to insert the hanger.
... have you tried putting the hanger in from the bottom opening of the sweater?
We LOVE your engineering brain, Sim 👌🤙🤟🙏💪👍🇦🇺
Been here since useless robots 🎉
Excellent!! Very inspiring! Thank you!
So who else has been pronouncing her last name incorrectly this whole time?
Only everybody
Every time she pronounces it, I still end up going back to saying it horribly wrong.
Waow, her actual last name pronunciation is SO much more satisfying to say than whatever my brain tried to fill in the gaps with.
I’ve been following your content since before the houseboat blog where you had to change you septic tank.
We’ve hit an age where we’re living the evolutions of our favourite creators and personally im here for it
The ol “look to the side of the camera to make the video appear more professional” trick, ay?
I love the design to solve a problem angle she is coming from and thought her iterations were really brilliant. This is a great video! 🙂👍
So this is an ad, kiddos - and not for coat hangers
You either die because you couldn't live without your favourite tool or you live long enough to become the tool.
Oh wow, not like the "includes paid promotion" in the bottom left said it was an ad or anything
Both for USA and UK, the FTC and ASA guidelines state you have to physically mention or wirite in the title that something is an ad. The includes paid promo doesn’t cut it. I didn’t even see it and was laughing because I thought this was satire on the usual influencer one person interview, because it’s a fucking coat hanger. @@Dubbaroo
@@GHar94It's overlayed on the video the entire time.
@@sansmojo that isn't the requirement
Wow since I've seen her a long time ago I didn't stop watching what she was doing. And it was fabulous 🤩 She is so ingenious! Keep up doing what you really like!
Ah yes, a tool one can't live without. Better get the variant with mandatory cloud connection, so it doesn't work anymore if your internet connection fails or the manufacturer doesn't want to support it anymore.
I love these coat hangers. Genius!
Ads are ok when they are clearly called ads like "and now its time for today's sponsor" this sort of thing on the other hand is probobly the worst type of ad.
It literally says includes paid promotion in the bottom left, can't get much clearer than that
@@Dubbaroo There's a difference between including a paid promotion, and the whole thing building up to an ad.
You would of known it was an ad if you read the fact that it "included paid promotion". Not like this kind of video is new, it's all over anymore @@johnharvey5412
Brilliant Simone!
That folding coat hanger is SO COOL 👩🏻🏫👵🏻👏🏻🥰‼️
Your hanger project is incredible! very inspiring.
BRAVO!!!
You are the best. Glad to see you are doing well. 😊
I love your energy and your mentality!! Following you now !👍
I take my hat off to your creativity!
Excellent hanger design !!!
Really creative idea! A Lazer cutter must be awesome.😊
Damn, love the look of those coat-hanger.....
I love this analogy about the corkscrew. I also see a lot of of my personality and creativity and what you do, I just need to figure out how to make money for myself doing such things.
I love the shallow hanger. Perfect for guest closet and RV.
This hanger is one of those things that almost seems obvious now that it exists, like it should have always existed. ❤
Perfect for Tiny House living!!! 😊
🙌 bravo I love watching her.
Thank you!!!! Finally!!!❤❤
That is great. Your not walking in circles to get it done - you are going through an inspiring labrythn.
Smart idea ! Good luck, and keep thinking of what could be.
Congrats. You have a good imagination. 🙏❤☺
You have been my inspiration for some time now. My dream is to just be able to innovate and invent solutions to every day problems to make peoples lives just a little bit easier. You’ve shown me it’s possible.
Necessity is the mother of invention. as they say. Great design with the foldable coat hanger.
❤ i love love the Inventor , inventing is the best thing you can do
The coat hanger is brilliant.
Wow! This is a great invention! Love it! More power to you and hope to see your product here in the Philippines. Good luck! 🙏👍😊
That hanger is awesome!!
That is a very cool hanger.Can see where they would be very useful in these new small homes.
Eres grandiosa, años atrás miraba tus videos con mucha admiración, que agradable volver a encontrarme con tu increible contenido, saludos desde Chile!
Now that’s a genius solution to the space issue.. way to go!