I am so pleased that you were able to go to Guyana for Christmas! Your grandparents must be so very proud of you! Moving on to your fabric: it was a delight to see your face as you described the fabric and what you expected to do with it. Your eyes came alive and you just glowed! I loved the video that you made with the swing coat and the lining that matched the dress. I really look forward to seeing what creative things you will do with this new haul!
Awww thank you so much 💕❤️ I am beyond appreciative to have been able to go they have been asking for years. Im glad you like my choices I can’t wait to cut into everything
I love this. I’m gonna write this everytime but having a Guyanese vintage influencer has made my entire month!!!! I’m going later this year to see my aunties and so excited to bring something’s my gramma left back with me.
Just found your channel. Adele Margolis published a book on tailoring last century. I learned how to traditional tailor in the pages of her book. Yellow wool is hard to find because white wool ambers as it ages. It is the nature of wool. Make up your garment and wear it often before your beautiful yellow begins to dull. So glad I found your channel.
I love your idea to match coats with winter dresses. I’m still a beginner seamstress, so I can’t tackle quite that level of sewing yet, but you are so right about winter and outerwear… it makes the outfit!
That yellow is great! Also loved the blue your grandma gave you. I think you can carry off those bold colors so well. Also in love with the plaid you got for the pant set.
Woo 🇬🇾! I am thrilled to see a vintage lover from guyana. My father was born and raised there. My grandmother, who recently passed, would often make a dress in a day before going out. I’ve never gotten to visit Guyana but I hope to someday.
I'm a Wisconsin girly, so outerwear is definitely a thing. I love making bright tailored jackets and coats! It makes those cold months a bit more enjoyable!
I thought im thr onlyone so cold. I cant stand tbe cold i shiver even with blinkets. I live near a spring n i guess the sring runs under my home making me FREEZE Good idea
Your look is da bomb! And I love every video you make. I like making floor length gowns so my go to yardage is five to ten. I use the cabbage for pockets and hoods.
Sewrena, you look so beautiful ❤ I absolutely love your style 💕 I work in early childcare, so I just get to hot to dress up, but, you have inspired me to make the most of my home time☕️💕
I did a chemise test at TnRF wearing cotton, silk and linen. Linen did best in all temperatures and weather. Silk next (and it was a light one!) with cotton doing the worst. So linen is all seasons!
All the fabrics in this haul are lovely, Serena, and how wonderful to visit your Grandparents in Guyana. I think the pink fabric, my favorite, is "boucle." Commonly used for Chanel suits. Happy New Year!
I loved the pink tweed and the dress pattern you are planning to make with it. Can’t wait to see finished product! Also love the fabric of the dress you are wearing in this video, very pretty!
Oh Stephanie has loads more for you! 😂 I’ll have to fabric haul through you because I’m in the UK and the cost of delivery is urgh… (And my fabric stash is also bursting… )
Thank you for the fabric haul share. I'm lovin the plaids. Just completed my first plaid ensemble. Very proud of it, thank you for the encouragement. I'm looking forward to seeing your outfits using your new purchases 👏🏾.
I don’t know where you live but in California it is rare you get to wear much fall clothing at all. Fabrics types used for trench coats are about all you need. Maybe make a vintage style coat in a medium weight fabric and color you like and then make several mix and match pieces such as slacks, skirts, sheathes, blouses etc. in an array of complimentary and nice contrasting colors. That might satisfy the need for coverage and the need to look as “vintage cute-classy” as you can make it. I saw a 195p retro bow tie blue trench ADORABLE just can’t figure out how to get the link to you. Site is Retro Fairy - SO CUTE.
*hi again, quick guyanese question...do you know if tennis rolls bread is the same as retro shortening bread? also do you think tinned corned beef was used in retro west indian appetizers? i only know it pan fried with oil roti and as a wartime staple because it could be cooked in the can. thanks for any tips. cheers from toronto, canada*
Hahaha I didn’t have a choice when I decided to dress exclusively vintage. My winter wardrobe has never been strong because I struggle to make outfits that will be covered up
@@SewRena-smart girl to take your fabric home in a suitcase. I think mailing the fabric and filling out all the customs forms would be a giant, expensive hassle. If I ever travel again, I’ll follow your example & bring an empty suitcase or two for fabric and/or yarn treasures I may find.
I am so pleased that you were able to go to Guyana for Christmas! Your grandparents must be so very proud of you! Moving on to your fabric: it was a delight to see your face as you described the fabric and what you expected to do with it. Your eyes came alive and you just glowed!
I loved the video that you made with the swing coat and the lining that matched the dress.
I really look forward to seeing what creative things you will do with this new haul!
Awww thank you so much 💕❤️ I am beyond appreciative to have been able to go they have been asking for years. Im glad you like my choices I can’t wait to cut into everything
I love this. I’m gonna write this everytime but having a Guyanese vintage influencer has made my entire month!!!! I’m going later this year to see my aunties and so excited to bring something’s my gramma left back with me.
I grew up watching my Guyanese Gran sew. She was a famous seamstress in Georgetown in the 1950s and 60s.
Just found your channel.
Adele Margolis published a book on tailoring last century. I learned how to traditional tailor in the pages of her book.
Yellow wool is hard to find because white wool ambers as it ages. It is the nature of wool.
Make up your garment and wear it often before your beautiful yellow begins to dull.
So glad I found your channel.
I am so glad you got to go home this Christmas! And thank you for always being so supportive of my small business. ❤❤❤
That lipstick is YOUR color! Lovely on you!
Thank you it’s my favorite lipstick I wear it daily
Didnt know you are Guyanese!!!!! I love you even more!!!!!
I think Bernadette Banner has a how to video on pad stitching! Can’t wait to watch you learn!
I love your idea to match coats with winter dresses. I’m still a beginner seamstress, so I can’t tackle quite that level of sewing yet, but you are so right about winter and outerwear… it makes the outfit!
That yellow is great! Also loved the blue your grandma gave you. I think you can carry off those bold colors so well. Also in love with the plaid you got for the pant set.
That true yellow had me. And it's online. I wish there was a fainting emoji
I'm excited to see what you make! Also, your outfit in this video is amazing - you look very beautiful!
Woo 🇬🇾! I am thrilled to see a vintage lover from guyana. My father was born and raised there. My grandmother, who recently passed, would often make a dress in a day before going out. I’ve never gotten to visit Guyana but I hope to someday.
So happy to have you and I’m so sorry to hear about your grandma. Sending you love ❤️❤️
So jealous of your linen finds! The BEST fabric of all imho. So glad you got to have a lovely time over there.
I'm a Wisconsin girly, so outerwear is definitely a thing. I love making bright tailored jackets and coats! It makes those cold months a bit more enjoyable!
Same here, fellow Wisconsinite and sewist!
Were you able to take your children along? That would have been so wonderful for your grandparents to meet their great-grandchildren!
Absolutely! They had two weeks of bonding, hugs and kisses💕 they talk daily on FaceTime so they know eachother well.
Hello! I am half-Guyanese! I really like your channel!
You’ve definitely inspired me. I have never made anything I can wear. I would like to try now
You could always start with making sleep wear, a nightgown, robe or pajamas. That way you can learn your skills & have something fun to wear!
v calming. your voice and cadence sounds like that of a friend filling me in about their vacation
Congratulations! 🎉
I am so glad that you found fabric you like!
I am so cold in winter I just ordered a king size blanket to make a floor length gown with pockets and a hood!
I thought im thr onlyone so cold. I cant stand tbe cold i shiver even with blinkets. I live near a spring n i guess the sring runs under my home making me FREEZE Good idea
Your look is da bomb! And I love every video you make. I like making floor length gowns so my go to yardage is five to ten. I use the cabbage for pockets and hoods.
Oh my goodness you're also Guyanese! So lovely.
The fabrics are fabulous. It makes me excited to see what you will make.
Love the teal. Seems it is my new color everywhere.
A great fabric haul. The checked material is fun.
The colors! 😍
All these colors are going to make such fun little outfits!
That pink tweed would look fantastic in a suit, but sure whatever you make will look gorgeous.
I love that red floral print that your'e wearing
Will you show us how you do that beautiful head wrap?
Wait, wait, you're Guyanese!!!
This was my reaction too! I was so excited as a fellow Guyanese vintage lover! I was so excited!
Me too!
Me too lmao
The speckled plaid wool is my favorite! I can’t wait to set that set!🥰
Mine too I’m thinking corduroy for the jacket
LOVE IT ALL THE PHOTO OF BLUE 2 PIECE SO JACKIE KENNEDY 60'S LOOKING FORWARD TO ALL THE GREAT OUTFITS
That plaid is gonna be terrific on you!
Sewrena, you look so beautiful ❤ I absolutely love your style 💕
I work in early childcare, so I just get to hot to dress up, but, you have inspired me to make the most of my home time☕️💕
Thanks so much 💕🫶🏾 idk what your ideal vintage style is but I bet you could work something into your work outfit.
@@SewRena I have thought about "I Love Lucy", she always has those ballet shoes, capri pants, and blouse, but...we will see☕☺️💖
My grandmother was a seamstress in Chile 🇨🇱 and I learned to see from her ❤
Gorgeous fabrics, I cannot wait to see what you make with it!!!
I did a chemise test at TnRF wearing cotton, silk and linen. Linen did best in all temperatures and weather. Silk next (and it was a light one!) with cotton doing the worst. So linen is all seasons!
Sending you love ❤ from Guyana 🇬🇾 . I watch your UA-cam videos.
You're so lovely, I looove watching your content. I am a beginner sewer and super love 1960s fashion.
Awww thank you 🫶🏾I love the 60’s
Did grandmother inspire you to vintage styles
? Give her a hug for us. Does she know YOUR FAMOUS ON YOU TUBE??? Way TO GO Grandma❤❤❤ !
Hahaha my grandma inspires a lot of my life. She does not know about UA-cam or any of this 😂. I’m just her granddaughter 💕
Love the plaid tweedy yardage!
Fabric colors are fantastic and pretty thanks for sharing 😊 7:34
All the fabrics in this haul are lovely, Serena, and how wonderful to visit your Grandparents in Guyana. I think the pink fabric, my favorite, is "boucle." Commonly used for Chanel suits. Happy New Year!
Your sewing is fabulous. Sparks my sewing interest again…
Love it Sewrena!!!!!!!👍
Thank you 💕❤️❤️
That first piece of fabric is stunning!!
Love all the fabric especially the pink! Can’t wait to see the finished product ❤❤❤
Hello from Atlanta!
HELLO 💕🫶🏾
I adore linen.
That Tiffany Blue linen would be dope as an Audrey Hepburn inspired Breakfast at Tiffany's look, but I can't wait to see what you make.
I'm all for a new coat!! ❤
Hello Mrs rena I like your videos, speak very clear thank you ❤
I've never seen gingham in burgundy before. It's pretty and makes me think of late summer/early fall
The teal fabric would be perfect for Easter.
I loved the pink tweed and the dress pattern you are planning to make with it. Can’t wait to see finished product! Also love the fabric of the dress you are wearing in this video, very pretty!
Thank you so much 💕💕 I would make the pink dress right now if I weren’t in the middle of a coat
Oh Stephanie has loads more for you! 😂 I’ll have to fabric haul through you because I’m in the UK and the cost of delivery is urgh… (And my fabric stash is also bursting… )
I’ve done the fabric:pattern dilemma both ways. One or the other!
Because we are freezin lol
I think you are so sweet. I love your videos. I am a vintage sewing addict myself!
Now I understand the #fascination for the 40s!!
You’re looking for sunshine or bright yellow. Some colors are harder ordering online. If you buy a lot from them consider buying swatches.
I saw the 🇬🇾 flag and got so happy👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Gostei dos tecidos, ansiosa por ver o que vais confeccionar 😊😊😊 7:01
Hello from the Bronx, New York !
Beautiful fabrics, looking forward to seeing your gorgeous makes. I enjoy your videos very much.
That jacket lined with the tweed!
Thank you for the fabric haul share. I'm lovin the plaids. Just completed my first plaid ensemble. Very proud of it, thank you for the encouragement. I'm looking forward to seeing your outfits using your new purchases 👏🏾.
Love your haul
I don’t know where you live but in California it is rare you get to wear much fall clothing at all. Fabrics types used for trench coats are about all you need. Maybe make a vintage style coat in a medium weight fabric and color you like and then make several mix and match pieces such as slacks, skirts, sheathes, blouses etc. in an array of complimentary and nice contrasting colors. That might satisfy the need for coverage and the need to look as “vintage cute-classy” as you can make it. I saw a 195p retro bow tie blue trench ADORABLE just can’t figure out how to get the link to you. Site is Retro Fairy - SO CUTE.
Typo 1950
1950 - just type in the name I stated and you can see the adorable blue bow tie trench …
The fabrics are beautiful. Love the tweed.
Have you ever tried making a coat dress for winter. You can make one a swing dress style with a belted waist.
ok but i love love LOVE that last black/brown white plaid
Ok, Mrs Guyana, now I know why I can relate so well to you, we have that Guyanese Blood 😂😂😂Nuff ❤️
Cannot wait to see them all!!
3:12 that teal fabric us so beautiful next to your face!
You are amazing. ❤R.
*hi again, quick guyanese question...do you know if tennis rolls bread is the same as retro shortening bread? also do you think tinned corned beef was used in retro west indian appetizers? i only know it pan fried with oil roti and as a wartime staple because it could be cooked in the can. thanks for any tips. cheers from toronto, canada*
I'm a new subscriber!! Loving your content!!
All of the fabric is just beautiful!! What is the average cost per yard, approximately?
Cool.I am from Guyana
You’re Guyanese?? 🥹 I am too! 🇬🇾 This is so awesome to find out! I love your channel! 🩷🩷🩷🩷
Yes ❤️❤️❤️
I don't usually sew by the season. I just wear layers. I should sew by season tho lol
Hahaha I didn’t have a choice when I decided to dress exclusively vintage. My winter wardrobe has never been strong because I struggle to make outfits that will be covered up
Stephanie Canada is likely to find something else that matches a pattern!! 😂
🇬🇾 👊🏾
How did you get your fabric from Guyana to where you live? I love your videos.
I put it in my suitcase. On my way there I took a bunch of things for my grandma so I had some room for fabric once I unpacked.
@@SewRena-smart girl to take your fabric home in a suitcase. I think mailing the fabric and filling out all the customs forms would be a giant, expensive hassle.
If I ever travel again, I’ll follow your example & bring an empty suitcase or two for fabric and/or yarn treasures I may find.
I want to dress up modesty one day
Are u from guyana 🇬🇾
I really want to get this small gift 🎁 to you😊 please help!!! ❤