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@Chelleme8 ай бұрын
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@peepla78 ай бұрын
I did the opposite...I got 3 college degrees...and suffered burnout from the job. 3 kids no time for hobbies. Left corporate America to be a school bus driver which gave me time for hobbies...like soap making. Then I had a career ending stroke...for a while I couldn't remember my own name but I remembered how to make soap. Kids are grown now, I'm a grandma x4. So I'm well now and I make soap for fun and to live.
@reginag42466 ай бұрын
💕💕💕you’re a survivor
@nessanova1156 ай бұрын
Love & Happiness ❤ Strength & Perseverance! Amazing job, I'm very happy for you, keep it up!
@sandradelvecchio68948 ай бұрын
You sound exactly like me! I had six boys though, now on to grandma daycare. But I’ve always taken on so many projects!
@louiseswart13158 ай бұрын
You are one gutsy woman! My project at the moment is a whimsical terraced vegetable garden which I made with my son's help using the limbs of two trees we had to fell. It looks whimsical because trees not growing up under a forest canopy have curved branches, so the sides of the paths and beds are curved just like the poles of my tomato trellis.
@LaimaAndGiltine4 ай бұрын
We need to see a picture of that
@amixeblu8 ай бұрын
This is amazing to watch, and I so adored the little clips of your family in between! Pretty shoes, Katherine! They'll go for miles!
@lindawaxman5708 ай бұрын
You have a hair oil business...I want to know more..I've been doing my own from your recommendations...but I may want to buy yours...for a more perfect combination....so thrilled for you...
@karenbuhagiar4918 ай бұрын
Fascinating to watch and appreciate your approachable personality and explanations!
@peepla78 ай бұрын
Any hints or videos of boot repair. I that a pair of 16 year old leather soles boots...the stitching has completely separated from...I need to restitch them back together
@anieth8 ай бұрын
I think the only reason I'm where I am is that I was too pigheaded to quit. My mother was a teacher and a tiger mom. She put me in my first art show when I was four and had my career planned out for me. She also did art, but our tastes were completely different. I wanted to do classical art in a time when everyone was into abstract art. But the pressure to perform was so intense that I ran away from home. I had become a costumer at the age of 14 and should have gone to NY where I could get a job and an education, but went to LA, where I ended up doing bookkeeping because I couldn't type. I had to work two full time jobs, but did art on my lunch hour in the middle of the night. I finally got back into college and got pregnant the week I got into college. My mother said that I would have plenty of time to do studies when the baby slept, but he had other plans. He slept a TOTAL of four hours a day, two after colic and then catnapped the rest of the 22 hours. He didn't sleep through the night until five. So I kept trying to get through college and do art, but was still frustrated by the lack of teachers. I finally got into an art gallery when I was 40, and we went to a girl's show, where I broke down because the school was classical. My mother kept on my back, claiming over and over that if I was just good enough I would get work as an artist, which never happened. My boss paid for me to go to that school which I did for a short time, but we had to move away. I was not able to do art more than a bit here and there until I was 55. It took four years for me to get good enough to get my mother's voice out of my head. I now can draw anything. I work in Italian macchia, red chalk, pastel, oils, and pencil as well as watercolor. But my love is books, and so I illustrate my own books. I'm now 64 and finally have my career going, even though I still have to work full time as a bookkeeper/accountant to support my family. My son grew up into a wonderful boy and now man who is also creative. Hang in there. It's worth it.
@KatherineSewing8 ай бұрын
Love this, thanks for sharing!
@Marie-q4z3 ай бұрын
I've love to see your work.
@peepla78 ай бұрын
Your children are adorable!
@KatherineSewing8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Chelleme8 ай бұрын
Agreed! Plus, you are a great mom the way you interact with them!
@SdW.88 ай бұрын
LOVELY, INSPIRING AND GORGEOUS REVEAL!!! Much love from the Midwest US 💖
@jessicachipps21598 ай бұрын
I love that sweater you're wearing! Awesome video!
@verityfiler97973 ай бұрын
Those boots are stunning! Well done! 👏
@p.kacher20365 ай бұрын
Thank you for an amazing journey. I am inspired by your creativity, flair and patience.
@bonnieriecke51994 ай бұрын
Wow I am impressed and I love the red
@shachar7775 ай бұрын
Just beautiful for being to make and wear your own product❤
@innerpeace17258 ай бұрын
Fun to watch. Inspiring!
@KlingonPrincess8 ай бұрын
Stunning boots! I'm in awe of your skills 🌻🍄
@abarnfield36558 ай бұрын
Great job! You make me want to get into shoe making but I don’t know where to even start 😮💨😅
@KatherineSewing8 ай бұрын
Yep it can be intimidating to begin but very rewarding! Feel free to email me if you'd like to hear how I started. katherine@katherinesewing.com
@misslazydaisy808 ай бұрын
You are so inspiring ❤️ I just love watching your creativity. My favorite was definitely your story about yourself and watching your adorable children. The little leather book and the batman Helmut were so good 🥹 and I just love that your children create their own things right along with you. Much love from Winnipeg
@LivingInTheShade8 ай бұрын
Well done that was a challenge. I just wondered did you make the last?
@KatherineSewing8 ай бұрын
No, not this time, but I have before. This last was a cowboy boot last from Lisa Sorrell with a beautiful curvy vintage shape. I bought it in a narrow width to fit my heel and arch, and built up the ball of the foot with leather and cork.
@LivingInTheShade8 ай бұрын
@@KatherineSewing Very clever and industrious.
@pkirkey69322 ай бұрын
Stunning! ❤
@pamelapati12198 ай бұрын
Wow talent Katherine !
@nicolettetheunisz91558 ай бұрын
Wow ,wow wow ,amazing job
@marybelsalis22366 ай бұрын
amazing
@kf5058 ай бұрын
Making your own footwear must be so rewarding! These boots are beautiful ❤️. I imagine every pair of footwear must fit exactly as you like as well. So lucky you have all the gadgets you need at your disposal in order to make them properly.
@JennyLoveTV18 ай бұрын
You're very talented! New Subscriber here!
@LovelyWeirdo173 ай бұрын
I’ve been interested in shoe making for a really long time, how much would you estimate the initial expense would be to get started?
@Lizzie-h3j8 ай бұрын
Your daughter is adorable. I used to suck my fingers that way when i was a baby its unusual. Im also a shoe addict so now i want to attempt making these i LOVE them.
@MaurizioGuerzoni-xf1ej8 ай бұрын
Sei bella, compliments from Italy
@ltvanburen85558 ай бұрын
So I am listening to one of your lovely videos while I putter around the house and I glance up and, lo and behold, you’ve turned into a silhouette of Dolly Madison. Do you and/or your husband work or “play” in historical interpretation or living history? If so, what period(s). I assumed you sold to interpreters because of your corset/stay making. P.S. Also ❤️ Nicole Rudolph and your boots turned out fantastic!
@amixeblu8 ай бұрын
A "last" is such an interesting word. Never knew that was the English for a "leest", which is the Dutch word for it. I often looked for exact translations and never seemed to find it; could be I was looking in the wrong spots. Mind you, this was way before "Google Translate". LOL ;) When we had dictionaries that weighed KGs, literally! I have M-width shoes due to a "collapsed" foot, aka that means I have flat feet and try and find shoes for those babies! Anyway, in Belgium we have (apparently, who knew until I went to my orthopedist for foot pain) something called "comfort shoes", and they are shoes that come in several widths. You get measured, get insoles, and shoes that literally fit your feet. I was squeezing my big feet into small shoes, my big toe had even gone numb. Anyway, all this just to say, making your own shoes, being able to is such a rewarding and admirable gift to have. I don't think a lot of us have the skill or patience. You often remind me of my gran, mom's side, who birthed 10, raised 8, 4 boys, 4 girls. They are such a tight-knit family and they lived life much like yourself, the little I can see, I mean. Not over the top, but have what you need. My grandma was very hands-on and practical and she sewed her own clothes for everybody. She crocheted, knit, sewed, and I learned my skill-set from her at a young age, believe age 6 to 8 I got the basics and then age 8 I was unstoppable. Those days are such a great memory for me. My gran has long since passed (I am almost 52, my mom is going to be 79 this year). I just love your channel, Katherine, wish you could post more, but family comes first, always. Do what you can, nobody is pressuring you. I just meant I adore your content. I used to have classic length hair, and cut it back to APL in recent years. Feeling a tad sad about it, but I was bunning too tightly and lost a lot of hair (over 70% of my mid-lengths). It's growing back, which is great. Anyway, enough of my rambling. Adore this channel. You go Katherine!!!
@emmawelch8 ай бұрын
♥
@MartinSchnak8 ай бұрын
such beautiful shoes. But when you find out what the red soles mean, you'll cry yourself to sleep...
@Chelleme8 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@courtneyko14666 ай бұрын
There is no way she did that knowingly, right 😢
@dianapinho915 ай бұрын
What does that mean ? Genuinely asking !
@courtneyko14665 ай бұрын
@@dianapinho91 it's the red shoe club. Wearing a victim of their first ritual sacrifice on their feet. Dying the skin leather red. It's horrifying.
@dianapinho915 ай бұрын
@@courtneyko1466 oh ok ! I'm gonna do some research about that ! Thank you for taking your time to answer !!! And sorry for my English 🫠
@inspiringsimple8 ай бұрын
So you have a studio separate to your house I’m guessing? Your husband is home full time? You are very inspiring but I have neither of those things available to me and double the children. I’m just trying to believe I can make this happen as well.
@KatherineSewing8 ай бұрын
Yes and yes, but to be fair, I've been taking on ambitious hobbies since we lived in a 1 bedroom apartment with 3 kids and my husband worked full time. Anything is possible with realistic expectations.
@hippycobbler40928 ай бұрын
Good on you EXCELLENT work..... CC, @ 5:52 thats a good knife but your using it backwards, i do the same in this video at about 30minits in. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIixdGuEpaaSr9Usi=tdMLRsa2KQ57Fq0s i do a lot of things you can apply to your process, hope it helps :).... ( finished watching ) That's a really satisfying result, looking so good on you :)
@shachar7775 ай бұрын
Just beautiful for being to make and wear your own product❤