I'm Beginning the Hand Embroidery At Last!! || Velvet Victorian Coat Diary

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2023
  • Free class: foundationsrevealed.com/workshop
    After a year and a half of patterning, planning, and testing, I actually laid down some embroidery floss on velvet this month. Was I nervous? Was I worried about whether it'll come out right? Nope.
    Music:
    ‘Too Much Talking’ by Magnus Ludvigsson
    ‘Supine’ by Peter Sandberg
    ‘Heavy Words We’re Holding’ by Trevor Kowalski
    ‘Decision to Leave’ by Anna Landström
    ‘Inflection Point’ by Howard Harper-Barnes
    ‘The Best Way Out Is Through’ by Trevor Kowalski
    (All from Epidemic Sound)
    Edited by Sophie Black at @triskellepictures
    / @triskellepicturesuk
    You can also follow me and see my own sewing on Instagram:
    / cathy.hay
    Your letters and cards are welcome at:
    1 Northumberland Avenue
    Trafalgar Square
    London
    WC2N 5BW
    United Kingdom
    Please don't send parcels - the fees to have them imported/forwarded to me are expensive! Contact me first if it's something special or important.
    Thank you, thank you, to everyone who has sent something to me. It is deeply valuable to read your words in your own handwriting and hold them in my hands. It helps me to connect to who you really are, and what you really need from me. I read, enjoy and treasure every one. Thank you.
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  • @ginnyallen5623
    @ginnyallen5623 Рік тому +298

    ​its such a joy to see your self confidence growing over the past year. How you now have volume to your voice and you laugh on camera, you jump and bounce. You genuinely seem happier

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +58

      I definitely am Ginny, thank you for seeing that!

    • @RozWBrazel
      @RozWBrazel Рік тому +3

      @@CathyHay 🥰🥰

    • @Akemi11able
      @Akemi11able Рік тому +7

      Your voice definitely changed! So glad to see any hear that you're doing something for yourself 🎉

    • @anaismeier2834
      @anaismeier2834 11 місяців тому

      My thought exactly, wonderful❤

  • @spookysiamesecat4214
    @spookysiamesecat4214 Рік тому +114

    Can we just appreciate that Cathy is a working business woman and still has time to show the amazing seamstress she is here on UA-cam! Love you Cathy and you are so amazing!!!

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +7

      Thank you very much for seeing that, I appreciate it!

  • @txspacemom765
    @txspacemom765 Рік тому +112

    I feel like I am watching a great British series on a coat that is in line with Bridgerton or a great Agatha Christie story. Seriously! I so look forward to this every week.

  • @lynetteclauser3551
    @lynetteclauser3551 Рік тому +2

    My husband and I learned a valuable lesson through his long illness, about surrendering to the serendipitous nature of life and the joy to be found in it. The importance of listening to your own body and soul and what it needs. Took us 66 years to figure that out, so happy that you are doing so without the Illness part. We are thankful to have made it through with new appreciation for surrendering.

  • @timmyangeltlc4888
    @timmyangeltlc4888 Рік тому +46

    I must say I was so sad that you stopped doing the peacock dress but understand completely. Following your journey so far on this beautiful coat has been true bliss, and I look forward to the rest of the journey. Take this journey at your own pace while taking those much needed breaks. I see this project as being a healing journey for both emotional and body. But that is my opinion. I can see your confidence coming back, and the strength of your voice to me is proof of that. It is beautiful to watch. Have a blessed day, and thank you for all of your amazing tutorials and knowledge.

    • @theresahansell3507
      @theresahansell3507 Рік тому +1

      Why did you stop doing the peacock dress.? I thought it was just on hold until she had money and the material could be made?

    • @merrylty7632
      @merrylty7632 Рік тому +14

      @@theresahansell3507 It was stopped because a lot of people raised the concern that this particular dress was made for the english royalty as a way to sort of "show off" their dominance over the Indian country. The history of the dress is intimately tied to the colonisation of India by England, and it is not a light subject at all. So every time Cathy spoke about the peacock dress, it started a mini-war about colonialism and so on. Cathy made some videos on the problem, you can check it .

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Рік тому +8

      @@theresahansell3507 It's a shame, honestly, a remake would truly be just a dress, a showcase of beautiful Indian embroidery skills that are unfortunately slowly falling out of economic viability. I would love to see an Indian woman recreate the ball portrait, wearing it styled in a way suitable to her culture, for example. Loving vintage clothing isn't the same as upholding vintage values and it's sad that with all the genuine racism,sexism, xenophobic suffering people shift focus to issues they don't have to do anything meaningful about as it's... simply easier than working on issues that still affect people *now*. We can't undo the damage,but this project very well could be used to not only talk about what Indian people endured throughout colonialism but also what Indian women go trough - regarding prevalence of sexual assault - even now. A shame, really, but I understand why Cathy decided such. One could argue that all clothing, especially industrial revolution era, was made by exploited workers, sometimes even children and that celebrating them somehow invalidates their suffering which simply isn't true.

    • @codename495
      @codename495 11 місяців тому

      She stopped because a whole bunch of whining assholes told her that because something was made in India for the aristocracy she wasn’t allowed to find it beautiful. She wasted years of time, research, effort and money to assuage the feelings of bleeding heart idiots. She could’ve highlighted how hardworking skilled and amazing the Indian people who made that dress were, she could’ve made the dress and then gifted it to a museum in India. There are so many things she could’ve done but instead she quit because feeling. It’s pathetic.

  • @jenninstitches
    @jenninstitches Рік тому +2

    Embroidery takes more energy physically and mentally than most people expect. There's so much concentration, hand eye coordination and stitch type planning that is not the same as regular sewing. It just isn't. It's also a huge project, on fussy fabric and that is daunting. You are right that it take a plan to have the endurance to do this size of a project to a small one. It is very worth showing not everything comes together in one video tidy and looking like it takes no time. I live in a tiny house and have to do so much planning around not only the project at hand, but the limitations of space I have to do it in. All my sewing happens in 20 sq m/215 sq ft on a plastic folding table with a 112 yr old sewing machine, one cutting mat, an overlocker and lots of patience. Anything can get done, but it cannot get done with unrealistic expectations or timeframes and end up with a satisfactory result. I am so happy to see this traveling, yet complex project being shown because I think more than just a stunning coat will be the final learning result of this.

  • @Epitymbidia
    @Epitymbidia Рік тому +53

    FINALLY!
    I mean... Do take all the time you want and need, of course, but... I've watched all of your previous videos about this project in one swoop a week ago and could hardly contain my excitement ever since!
    So, YAY!

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +11

      Oh gosh, that must have been a marathon! Thank you so much for spending your time with me, and welcome!

    • @Epitymbidia
      @Epitymbidia Рік тому +5

      You're a gem on this weird earth.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Рік тому +64

    4:45 get you a cutting mat (most people use these mats with a rotary cutter, but they have other uses). You can use your marking wheel or a craft knife with a cutting mat. The size of mat really doesn't matter, as you can only swipe about 10 inches at a time anyway. But I like a cutting mat to protect the table whilst pinning, or just working at someone else's table. I use it like a place mat so I don't have to worry about my scissors or seam ripper accidentally making a scratch. So I never leave home without one. My "travel" mat fits perfectly inside my hard sided suitcase and is the first thing I pack, so it lays flat. They usually are only 1/8" thick, so it barely takes up any space. 💖🌞🌵😷

    • @karladenton5034
      @karladenton5034 Рік тому +5

      I was just coming to suggest the same thing. I have two travel mats, one is really tiny (about 6 inches square), the other is about 14 inches square and would be perfect for Cathy's purpose.

    • @blazertundra
      @blazertundra 11 місяців тому

      I bought my 12"x12" travel mat in the scrapbooking section of a craft store over 10 years ago. She's taken quite the beating and is still going strong. I agree that Cathy wouldn't regret buying one of her own, even though the tracing problem is already solved.

    • @suzisaintjames
      @suzisaintjames 11 місяців тому

      @@blazertundra I think it was Emma Jones, EPPer, who lives in England, who said she bought some cutting mats at a discount store. You could even use a plastic cutting board found at most Dollar Stores. But I've always waited for a sale. I just bought a beautiful pink one with roses printed on it (cricut) for half off! 💖🌞🌵😷

    • @suzisaintjames
      @suzisaintjames 10 місяців тому +1

      l would definitely use a cutting mat whilst cutting fabric on the floor... To prevent scratch a hard surface flooring or to accidentally snipping into carpet... as you are working in this clip 7:38 . 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @RTGrimmer
    @RTGrimmer Рік тому +26

    Cathy, I've been following along with your projects with great interest. I'm a composer, not a costumer... but during the pandemic, I developed an interest in historical garment making and discovered your channel. Watching your process of research, discovery, and development has been incredibly rewarding. It has inspired me to start up my own channel sometime this year, and I am also in the process of transforming my wardrobe with the addition of history-bounding garments. Watching your videos has given me the inspiration I needed to push through the obstacles in my own projects. In fact, I just finished a commission last night for a new choral work to be premiered in August! Thank you so much for creating a place for world-weary creatives of all stripes to come in and unwind and watch you work your magic. All that you do is not lost on us. Merci, madame. x
    P.S. - I hope you haven't given up on singing, even if life might be too busy to be continuing with a voice coach right now. I was watching the video you made about your voice a few weeks back (for about the hundredth time) and I really enjoyed hearing you sing. I hope it's something you continue to do for your own pleasure and fulfillment... your voice is just too sweet to not share with others. Lots of love coming your way from the northeastern states.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +4

      Thank you RT, how kind! I'm so glad you're diving deep into your creativity too, that's wonderful to hear!

  • @bloomfieldartsacademyatsac4033

    John Lennon once wrote a line in his song Beautiful Boy, "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." Life always has a way of changing our plans. and at times making us rethink. The key is, to remember who we are, and why we're here. In the middle of the road you call your life, it is nice to see you feeling more at ease with yourself. You genuinely look at peace. Thank you for sharing your journey. Looking forward to the finish project.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, this is a very true reflection of the theme of my personal journey right now. Thank you for seeing the subtext!

  • @anna-katehowell9852
    @anna-katehowell9852 Рік тому +11

    Your voice is sounding amazing lately. I hope you keep healing and finding joy and hope in your life. You really are a lovely person and you deserve all the best.

  • @historianalex
    @historianalex Рік тому +2

    The joy I felt when you refered to your former partner by female pronouns! Cathy, it's so good to know that we have a queer woman a bit further into life actually knowing what you're doing, you're living your best life and taking care of yourself and that's wonderful. Thank you for that blink and you miss it moment of vulnerability, I greatly appreciate it. 🙏 And your embroidery looks so much like the original, it's incredible. Safe travels and take care!

  • @xander_man
    @xander_man Рік тому +9

    We’re very different ages, but at similar stages of healing & growing, I think. What you said about listening to your body rather than just leading with your head, that really resonated with me. I’m so proud of us.

  • @andreacalisi4699
    @andreacalisi4699 Рік тому +13

    Me: *silently cheering when Cathy said SHE left when talking about her partner* :D

  • @patrickfrericks8867
    @patrickfrericks8867 Рік тому +11

    Hi Cathy, thank you for your videos. I've been sewing for many years, I taught myself to sew after a traumatic brain injury. I've been hitting a block with sewing, it's been a rough 4 years for me. Unfortunately/fortunately I took time to rest and recover but now it seems like a habit to nap, relax and do nothing. I have several projects going on, I'm making linen t-shirts, pants and a bathrobe, all have been started but I can't find the energy or passion to complete any of them. Watching this series of this velvet coat made me realize I can just do a seam or 2 a day and not try to make it all in a few days. I realize that I've been beating myself up for not working on the projects, which makes it harder to restart my projects. You're an inspiration to me. Thank you

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +3

      You're welcome Patrick! Yes, the work is done in small bursts. Our hands and eyes and backs appreciate it!

  • @kimk8365
    @kimk8365 Рік тому +20

    How wonderful, this will be incredible when done.
    I made my wedding dress, it took me 18 months I couldn't afford the dress I wanted, it cost me $100, fully lined, lots of handwork on the top.
    When I had my shop open, one of the items I sold was vintage clothing, I miss it a lot.

    • @waterbitten
      @waterbitten Рік тому +1

      What happened to your shop? I take it you don't have it anymore..

    • @kimk8365
      @kimk8365 Рік тому

      Shop closed, now it leaks, and lost thousands of dollars of merch. going to sell with the contents my health isn't very good.

  • @villalobospineda804
    @villalobospineda804 Рік тому +28

    I have started with the pattern for my velvet coat but with the heat in Spain right now I don't feel like having velvet layers on top when sewing 😂😅

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +8

      Oh gosh yes, stick to early morning and late evening in the summer!

  • @therealhellkitty5388
    @therealhellkitty5388 Рік тому +4

    Rubbing hands together gleefully… I can’t wait!

  • @cydfoley8634
    @cydfoley8634 Рік тому +1

    I don't know what to say really, but feel compelled to say something. When you talked about giving yourself time to rest and not feel guilty, I cried. When you said you were going to have a free class on making time to sewing consistently, I cried again. Here I thought I was all on top of things and know myself so well, and NO!!! Obviously, I don't know anything if I am having the gut reactions. Thank you so much for this free class offering. I have registered. But thank you so much for sharing your journey. I look forward to your videos each month. You show the actual time and effort needed to create these items of beauty. I appreciate your time and effort. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @adrisgypsygarden
    @adrisgypsygarden Рік тому +1

    I found you around lockdown I think. The peacock dress. When you had to stop my heart was broken. Working on a project for so long, for it not to work out...I have worked on a project for a long time too. This week I had my first presentation. I was so tired after. The next workshop is booked already. Life is a full time job. Things change. We have to adjust. Find the joy. Not get distracted by unnecessary things.

  • @Pumorastickt
    @Pumorastickt Рік тому +7

    I'm so happy you are going with the pearl cotton now. I looks so much better than the stranded floss. After so much prep work, it is great to see you finally stitching. Involving a routine is a good idea. It helps me get big embroidery projects done, too.

  • @farangarris2598
    @farangarris2598 Рік тому +5

    Sometimes it is about the journey, the learning process and resting letting it all sink in and heal also inside and out.

  • @kaylynxup
    @kaylynxup 11 місяців тому

    "a space of surrender" and "learning to listen to my heart" really felt good

  • @catmintable
    @catmintable Рік тому +3

    Oh man, I have been procrastinating my repair project on my son's jeans (like a dozen or so jeans - that I volunteered and asked to do). I move them around my sewing space, put them on a different table in the dining room. I am just avoiding it, plain and simple. I SOOOO need a organization and motivation video!

    • @torakfett3351
      @torakfett3351 Рік тому +1

      😂😂 same except school pants! And…. Now school is out so at least I have all Summer?

  • @frithbarbat
    @frithbarbat Рік тому +1

    I just retired early and moved half way around the world to dedicate myself to my spiritual practices. It's been four months since i arrived and yet just in the last few days have I felt the ease and comfort i need to get back to those practices. I've been beating myself up about it, the same way you did. But it takes time. The heart and soul have to catch up with the body. And you're moving frequently, so I would imagine that's disruptive too. Pat on the back for noticing what your body needed.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +2

      What an exciting journey, I love that you're following your calling wherever it leads! I hear you, I have a spiritual practice too, and what really soothes me is when I see my teacher get tired, do what he needs to do to rest and decompress, and then get back on it. Forgiveness is the path, including self-forgivemess!

  • @aquaaurora2747
    @aquaaurora2747 Рік тому +1

    10:11 floor troll Cathy activated! I love just going back to bed some days.. nothing bad just love that sleep.

  • @fardareismai4495
    @fardareismai4495 10 місяців тому +1

    I haven't watched much on this niche of UA-cam over the last year, but oh my goodness, it's so lovely to see how much more confident you are, and how much clearer your voice sounds now! Literally finding your voice again. Awesome! Happy to be back

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  10 місяців тому +1

      I'm honoured that you came back, and I'm glad we gave you joy! Thank you for being here!

  • @dawsie
    @dawsie Рік тому +3

    I nearly did not recognise you, your confidence and joy and enthusiasm was a joy to watch. The change in you from a few years ago is great to see, you are sounding so much better as well. I think this project was the best thing that’s happened to you for such a long time, it’s given you the passion and drive to finally to start blossoming and taking life head on again.

  • @penelopefp
    @penelopefp Рік тому +1

    This speaks to me on so many levels. Listening to my body and soul, slowing down and finding joy again. Ahhh, yes...

  • @PaulaPuffer
    @PaulaPuffer Рік тому +2

    Not a seamstress at all but I am a creator (mixed media art, photography, journaling, and stickers). I've watched your channel over the past couple of years and I love the deep dives into your creativity and the research you do (I think i found you because of the peacock dress).
    Good job on listening to your intuition when you found yourself falling asleep in your new space after a couple of. busy months. I took most of last year off from my side gig of creating journaling prompts and affirmations to do some much needed physical therapy and mental health therapy. I allowed myself to rest and reset as needed. I took a lot of naps and had a lot of early nights of sleep, but I am now at a place were I have more energy and can actually get the personal and business projects done that I need to do. Brava Cathy!!

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +2

      That's how it's done! Thank you for sharing your story Paula, I know this will encourage someone!

  • @crystalgaye63
    @crystalgaye63 Рік тому +1

    Hi Cathy, I’m an Embroidery Artisan from Australia and I’ve been following your Embroidered Coat journey with interest. May I gently offer some suggestions, when stitching the Fly stitch leaves, I start at the tip of the leaf, this helps set the angle of the entire leaf with the length and angle of the first stitch. Second tip, when embroidering onto velvet I use tissue paper. Draw the pattern onto the tissue paper and stitch right through it, this give much better accuracy, then simply tear it away when you have finished stitching. I’ll continue to watch your progress with great interest.😊

  • @ladytaliastorm8882
    @ladytaliastorm8882 Рік тому +12

    I feel the class you are offering is exactly what I need at this point in my life. Thank you! I have reserved my seat. (AND put it on my calendar) "See everyone there"

    • @torakfett3351
      @torakfett3351 Рік тому +2

      EVERYTHING I’ve started is unfinished (sewing-wise) so yeah, I signed up but quick!! 😂😂

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +2

      Wonderful! I look forward to seeing you there!

  • @conniemurdoch8528
    @conniemurdoch8528 Рік тому +1

    When I use my needlepointed tracing wheel I just use an inexpensive sheet of foam core board. It’s just a dollar or so where I live for a poster sized piece. 22” x 28” 3/16” The needlepoints just have to be able to poke holes in your paper and this is just enough thickness that your surfaces are safe from scratches but you make a clear hole in your paper. Generally I use this to trace the seam lines of an extant garment that I want to make a pattern from. Works for me!

  • @yapper80
    @yapper80 Рік тому +3

    You seem more relaxed, and your voice is amazing ❤

  • @placeb0235
    @placeb0235 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been watching you for quite a few years now and you always bring me such a sense of peace even in my dark times! It’s amazing to see how far you’ve come with this project and It’s lovely to see you more confident and joyous :) you inspire to start sewing and going out of my comfort zone, thank you Cathy! ❤

  • @christinaklarenbeek6117
    @christinaklarenbeek6117 Рік тому +7

    Good for you for holding on to this project for so long and through so much. I'm only a few minutes in but watching the stitchery has reminded me of how much I miss embroidery. I gave it up nearly twenty years ago when first diagnosed with Dupyrens (funky type of arthritis) in favour of trying more gross motor activities to find a new passion. I still have my entire stash and you have me wondering about breaking it out and starting a new project but with the knowledge it may take me a year to complete something that previously would have only taken a couple of months.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +2

      I'd consult a health practitioner you trust first, but I love this idea! Take joy in what you do, however long it takes.

  • @bunhelsingslegacy3549
    @bunhelsingslegacy3549 Рік тому

    That's another thing I've been learning too, and now I don't try to MAKE myself do sewing, I sew for fun and when I want to so I do my utmost to not schedule my sewing, deadlines are work and I don't need arbitrary schedules, deadlines, guilt and self-loathing in my hobbies too. Sure it makes my progress slower, but it turns out once I stopped using a particular sewing machine, I actually ENJOY the sewing process and am not the product-oriented sewist I thought I was.
    And I got the mockups done for my 1895 walking skirt inspired by your last free series, had so much fun drafting it (twice, because I don't trust anything that tells me to put a loadbearing waistband at my "natural" waist which is above the bottom of my ribcage and not where I ever want a tight waistband) that I drafted one for a friend and as a gift, made her first mockup of it, I've just pressed it and am about to put the waistband on it!
    I'm glad you're happy to finally be getting to the embroidery and not stressed about it.

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Рік тому

    To see your joy in the embroidery,and the surrender to the leaf.

  • @AlexS-pb5hn
    @AlexS-pb5hn Рік тому +6

    I actually finished my first mock-up yesterday. I drafted the pattern myself. Is it wonky. A bit. Am I extremely proud. Yes! I was putting it off because I wanted for it to be perfect before going to the next step essentially just procrastinating. If you want to do something just do it. And if comes out not the way wou wanted, you can always try it again. Only now you have more experience to make it better

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +3

      I love your reflection! Thank you, I think you're right!

  • @lyndacrossley9548
    @lyndacrossley9548 Рік тому +2

    Surrendering our hearts, there's a sermon in there somewhere for me. Thank you for such a wonderful video Cathy. I am enjoying you taking time with the embroidery.

  • @justherbirdy
    @justherbirdy 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful journey with us. I love watching you work, and I especially loved hearing you talk about how you're working to be kinder and more compassionate towards yourself - it's a lesson I need to learn too! And your joy in your work is contagious, I can't keep myself from smiling whenever I see The Velvet or The Embroidery. You have a special kind of magic, Cathy, and I appreciate every moment of time spent peeking into your world.

  • @ari-etta
    @ari-etta Рік тому

    Listening to your body is so important. I've learned that years ago when I had the most odd cravings, food wise. I craved certain foods that in general I never like eating or at least never crave for. So I started searching why and found out that the food I craved for all were high on iron. A simple test at the doc showed I indeed had a iron deficiency. Ever since that time I listen to what my body is telling me.

  • @tinamcdonald93
    @tinamcdonald93 11 місяців тому

    Cathy, what you are experiencing is an effect of the difference in altitude. As a native of Denver, I can tell you it hit me last month just going up to Estes Park for a day. So yes, listen to your body.

  • @brandonmckinney3880
    @brandonmckinney3880 Рік тому +5

    Getting to this stage of a project is so exciting because you can really start to see it materialize! I love this part the process so much because the momentum really tends to build at this point.
    Potentially silly idea - if I were tackling such a massive embroidery design I'd be tempted rather than doing prick and pounce, to baste in basic lines (following the locations of stems, the center lines of leaves, etc) of the pattern, just because I know I'd get annoyed at myself having to stop and remark the next bit with pins. The basting thread could be pulled out just ahead of the work as I go along. Just a thought!

  • @kallistoindrani5689
    @kallistoindrani5689 Рік тому +1

    I don't know what I thought but it just hit me with watching her work that it will take so much time to finish! It really is 'stitch by stitch'. 😮😮 So much patience, so much fine work. It's going to be brilliant I think!

  • @annettewalker2382
    @annettewalker2382 Рік тому +4

    What a joy to not only watch you but listen to all that you have to share. It brings me joy. The process of deciding where you know and want to put that needle with all its thread. To know that when you go with what l call the flow of my body and rhythm, it all comes together. Well done. All that preparation is worth all the time and effort. Your films are quite an inspiration. Annette, West Sussex, England

  • @tracymaybrown2261
    @tracymaybrown2261 11 місяців тому

    Warm
    Outstanding
    Mindful
    Adventurous
    Nurturing

    It’s good to hear you Roar!

  • @TheSharpenedPencil
    @TheSharpenedPencil Рік тому

    I'm so excited for your class!! I think it's going to be really helpful for me, and i love learning from you

  • @ChubbyUnicorn
    @ChubbyUnicorn Рік тому

    I'm so excited for you! Such an incredible accomplishment.

  • @bondwitch4258
    @bondwitch4258 Рік тому +9

    This is so lovely! I am enjoying this entire process and I cannot wait to see how this comes together-both in your personal life journey and in the coat journey

  • @medinahsewell150
    @medinahsewell150 Рік тому +4

    So looking forward to this!!!

  • @OldManFerdiad
    @OldManFerdiad Рік тому +2

    It's amazing watching this all come together. I'm glad it's all so satisfying for you. And that you are discovering rest and ease within the process.

  • @elizabethlauricella7176
    @elizabethlauricella7176 Рік тому

    I got tingles when I saw you stitching the ferns!! Soo exciting it’s happening!! The pattern is beautiful. I reserved your class and know it will help me greatly. Your voice sounds fantastic- inflections without cracking and natural rhythms and volume!! (Retired speech pathologist!). Keeps improving. I know you are so thankful. Hug

  • @brendaguerin5423
    @brendaguerin5423 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much looking forward to it. I enjoy every second of your videos!!😊💜

  • @elisabethprice4697
    @elisabethprice4697 Рік тому +4

    wow this is turning out amazing! its so much fun to watch you go through this lengthy project!

  • @mljudd123
    @mljudd123 11 місяців тому

    This is such a lovely video and I'm so happy to see the progress and the music you have in the background is definitely the right vibe!!

  • @yapper80
    @yapper80 Рік тому +7

    I hardly wait. This is going to be awesome ❤

  • @kathyfaulk710
    @kathyfaulk710 Рік тому +1

    You were spot on with this one! Thank you!!!

  • @freedom0022
    @freedom0022 11 місяців тому

    Such patience and perfection

  • @wendyreynolds2261
    @wendyreynolds2261 Рік тому +1

    Bless you for your patience as you work on this! I'm not sure I could do it! It's going to be gorgeous.

  • @kittyhunt9245
    @kittyhunt9245 Рік тому

    Incredible, that is the best word I can think of to describe you. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

  • @shamancarmichael5305
    @shamancarmichael5305 Рік тому

    So nice to see the first stitches going in!Quite an adventure to get here!!!

  • @colleenuchiyama4916
    @colleenuchiyama4916 Рік тому

    As usual, your technical expertise astounds me. It is an absolute joy for me to watch you tackle such amazing projects.

  • @BilichC
    @BilichC Рік тому

    Is it just me or did anyone else feel a familial sense of joy for Cathy when you saw the first leaf on the velvet? Sending you so much love and positivity as you happily go through this project! We are fortunate to be a long for the ride.. and grateful for all your wisdom♡

  • @scribe6430
    @scribe6430 Рік тому +6

    You are creating art, so lovely 💖

  • @celestecostuming6432
    @celestecostuming6432 Рік тому

    this is absolutely amazing, always love to see the progress that you make

  • @rosiehaukenfrers4972
    @rosiehaukenfrers4972 Рік тому

    Your excitement is infectious! I love how it is coming together! Good preparation! Great results! Surrender. Good mantra! I might have to steal it.

  • @franbowers7032
    @franbowers7032 Рік тому +2

    Wow can't wait to see it when it's finished,its going to be amazing x

  • @eastcoastrabbit4474
    @eastcoastrabbit4474 11 місяців тому

    Wow! Your work is amazing!

  • @GlitterFacesAmy
    @GlitterFacesAmy Рік тому

    I love watching this project and enjoy your traveling videos so much!! ❤🧵📍🪡🗺️

  • @lindak8664
    @lindak8664 Рік тому

    That oak leaf gown you flashed up was stunning!
    Congratulations on finally being able to start on your embroidery. How exciting! 😃

  • @Phoenixhunter157
    @Phoenixhunter157 Рік тому

    Oh my goodness, your voice! ❤❤❤❤👏 you’re sounding strong and happy. I hope you’re feeling that way as well 😊

  • @susanthevegan
    @susanthevegan Рік тому

    Im so excited!!!!

  • @florencegreen3146
    @florencegreen3146 Рік тому

    It is lovely to see you ... I feel to follow you and begin to embroidery after 50 years ...

  • @rachaelbao
    @rachaelbao Рік тому

    That copper kitchen panelling sure is amazing. I'd give up a lot to stay there for a month, too.

  • @AannshaJones
    @AannshaJones Рік тому

    There is something so wonderful about this project and your perseverance with it, that when I watched you embroidering those first leaves, my eyes welled up with tears.
    I love that you are surrendering to all aspects of this project/your life, and where the leaves find themselves as you stitch. After all, the breeze of change is blowing differently for you than it did for the original dress coat.
    All the very best to you with your continuing journey, sewing project, and adventures ❤

  • @sophieh2902
    @sophieh2902 Рік тому +1

    Great update! It really is wonderful seeing the coat starting to come to life, off of the drawing board. I popped across the road to the V&A in my lunch break and paid a quick visit to the coat. It was super to be able to see the original in front of my eyes after watching your series of videos replicating it from the start.

  • @lyndacrossley9548
    @lyndacrossley9548 Рік тому

    Sewing and craft as a practice, love it! Finding time to do projects and getting off our phones is so important.

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 Рік тому

    Oh my, that is absolutely beautiful. Just watching, I was blissing out on the rhythm of the stitches. I'm not sewing right now, but I do think your class will apply to a crochet project I've stalled on. Even buying gorgeous wool, taking my time to do it right, I set it aside in it's bag and haven't touched it. I'd really like to wear it when the weather cools off. Looking forward to seeing your velvet progress!

  • @judysowell290
    @judysowell290 11 місяців тому

    I can see that this is going to be a museum quality piece. It looks lovely!

  • @christianeedel5160
    @christianeedel5160 Рік тому +1

    Seeing you make these first embroidery stitches gave me such a sense of joy! Further in the video I got a bit anxious when it looked like you didn’t have much space between the pieces for seam allowance, but I guess that was just the camera perspective. It will be wonderful to see this coming to life now! Sending blessings for your journey (in every meaning of the word).

  • @carinen8119
    @carinen8119 Рік тому +3

    Love the theme of surrendering to the flow of the embroidery (or life)!

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, I'm glad that resonated!

  • @farangarris2598
    @farangarris2598 Рік тому +3

    Yes, yes, yes! You finaly have the joy! So happy for you I love this poject. And you gave yourself what you needed. Big hugs to you.❤😊

  • @sophielutgendorf7963
    @sophielutgendorf7963 Рік тому +2

    i always tend to fall asleep during your video's, in a good way! besides, that means i can watch them again later ;)

  • @margarettunney3620
    @margarettunney3620 Рік тому +1

    The sewing looks lovely you are so good.

  • @AndersWatches
    @AndersWatches Рік тому

    Your voice is sounding so strong now, it’s clear to see how confident, content, and joyous you are, even while so busy, and is lovely to see. :)

  • @susannahallanic1167
    @susannahallanic1167 Рік тому

    I'm so very happy for you! It is lovely to see you fulfilling your dreams. I hope I will be able to join your class.

  • @Sammy_019
    @Sammy_019 Рік тому

    So beautiful Cathy!

  • @waitwhat3588
    @waitwhat3588 11 місяців тому

    Just finding you today and I’m fascinated with this project. I was taught hand embroidery at a very young age by my grandmother. I picked it up again after university during a very depressive time in my life which I felt helped me heal. Fast forward to early motherhood and I made lots of small preprinted designs. I’m now recently retired and exploring my love of creating my own designs. Your work is inspiring me to move into clothing. Looking forward to catching up on your videos. I’m excited to see this Victorian cape as you progress to the end. Thankful to have found you. 🥰

  • @soniatriana9091
    @soniatriana9091 Рік тому

    Thank you always being so genuine & for sharing your struggles & successes! It’s so nice to continue to follow you & see the journey you’ve been on, as you continue on your path! This was a very nice video update!! I literally just finished signing up for this class!!
    I definitely need to get back into a doable routine that allows me to feel peaceful, calm, & creative while finishing up my numerous projects from over the years(1-15+ yrs of unfinished projects; some at 85-95% completed)!! Thank you, looking forward to your class👍🏻🤗👍🏻🤗

  • @bethliebman8169
    @bethliebman8169 Рік тому

    Pin-marking--an elegant solution to an artistic problem. Kudos

  • @amygrass5261
    @amygrass5261 Рік тому +2

    Hello from one stitching nomad to the next! I'm super excited to see you working on a big project through the moves! And I can't wait to see your coat once it's complete 🙃

  • @WhimsyCourier
    @WhimsyCourier Рік тому +3

    Glad to see you finally getting to this part. Well done putting the hard work in and sticking with it.

  • @MiffoKarin
    @MiffoKarin Рік тому

    Ooh, I'm so excited for you, finally!
    I will definitely be attending that free class, I need it badly. 😅

  • @mysryael
    @mysryael 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the lovely gift of your time and knowledge. I understand what you mean by surrendering. I have several pieces of tatted lace that I am trying to finish and I've taken to working on them while I listen and watch your creating process. it helps me to have something to do with my hands while processing information in my head.

  • @shellygenter8585
    @shellygenter8585 Рік тому +1

    I'm excited that you've started embroidery! Getting started seems to always be the biggest obstacle. Can't wait to see next month's progress. (If there is any - thank you life)😂

  • @ruthfrench
    @ruthfrench Рік тому

    Those leaves have such grace and life. Stitching is a means of grace in my experience.

  • @nataliet4293
    @nataliet4293 Рік тому +1

    Yay I'm glad you're resting enough! Slight advice for your embroidery, if you're okay with it, you should try to be irregular with how you fill your pattern. I know it's not as bad as when our grandparents were doing needlework, but there can be sliiiiiight variation in dye lots. sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiight variation. So if you leave a leaf here or there to be filled in later, or jump around in the stems, it won't stand out if the color lots have some minor variance. Or if you say, oh idk, go to an independent store to buy some floss and find that while they have some of the usual dmc they ALSO carry hand dyed small batch thread! Anyways! Hope you have fun in your travels

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Рік тому +1

      Oh I love this advice, thank you!

  • @Jazzy-May
    @Jazzy-May 11 місяців тому

    I am a recent subscriber and I've been enjoying your videos so much. Your voice is so lovely to listen to while you explain, and you've been very informative and encouraging. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and process with us!

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for being here Jazzy May! I'm so delighted and grateful that you'd spend your precious time with me.

  • @llamafromspace
    @llamafromspace Рік тому

    Haha your collapsed on the ground/bed re-enactments were very funny. I Love your storytelling and videography. It is great to watch your adventures thanks for sharing.