Sweetheart, you are perfect, just as you are. Your fur babies will be fine, it takes time to adjust to a new routine and environment, just like humans.Your makeup is totally fine, and you are attractive, just as you are. Your videos are well done and thought out. You are beautiful and talented, and brilliant. The person you should only be worried about pleasing is yourself. I feel very privileged to watch you make your special kind of magic on KZbin.
@brinagotsued3 жыл бұрын
Strongly seconded!
@merindymorgenson31843 жыл бұрын
Agree!
@ushere57913 жыл бұрын
hear hear! all 100% true, and i couldn't have said it better myself.
@brendamartinez30683 жыл бұрын
AGREED!!!!!!!!
@gothempress3 жыл бұрын
Beautifully put. We love our relatable and anxious Queen just as she is.
@MissMoodyMoony3 жыл бұрын
for the car anxiety, start by just sitting in the car with her and not going anywhere, just a few minutes at first then up the time. Once they're ok with being in the can when it's in the drive way start driving for a few minutes and slowly working up. this whole process can take awhile (2month) but the slow progression is what really makes it work.
@LaviniaDeMortalium3 жыл бұрын
This ^ I have a beagle-mix who was _terrified_ of cars. We realized it was the engine turning on that spooked him. It took about a year of work to get him calm, and a toy after each session as reward.
@gothempress3 жыл бұрын
Patience is key and it can take as long as it takes. Dogs don't make new neuropathways very quickly, especially from an already learned behavior, but it is possible to do. With your understanding of anxiety, I think you will be the perfect person to help Posey.
@bluebeamsky3 жыл бұрын
This is actually how I got over my severe agoraphobia a decade ago. Tiny tiny baby steps and lots of time and patience. It's so rewarding to see the incremental progress.
@wallie47343 жыл бұрын
Yes! And also giving them something to do in the car (like a Kong toy with peanut butter) can also really help, provided they're not too stressed to eat. Definitely start slowly. Also going on short drives to go on a fun walk can also help them associate the car with fun.
@Don.Challenger2 жыл бұрын
@@LaviniaDeMortalium Yes, the sounds of a car, their wheels and machinery are similar to growling noises and we can appreciate that animals do not like growling close by particularly when they can't see the mean or potentially dangerous thing(s) doing the growling at them. Soon, though, general growth in confidence rises up to compete with fearful noise.
@vernieplummer51483 жыл бұрын
1. You look great. It was quite obvious that you had put on nice makeup and gotten yourself together at the end of the video and you looked very pretty. 2. Do you realize how much less time, energy, and emotion EVERYBODY puts into dogs than you? The fact that you care so much is the first laudable trait you display, followed closely by the time and effort you put in to identify and rectify problems. You are a lovely dog owner and you're doing every single thing you can to make your dogs' life as happy as they can be. 3. We are not out to get you. You don't need to worry so much that every detail of every video is perfect. You have just about the same number of human flaws as the rest of them, and when they show that just makes you, well, human. 4. I love your videos and I love the projects you choose and it just hurts my feelings when you can't allow yourself to be happy with your output. You do a great job and you should feel great about it.
@waterbitten3 жыл бұрын
Very well said! 👏🏾 signal boost because I really hope she sees this!!
@brinagotsued3 жыл бұрын
She really is doing a marvellous job.
@mellisartandcrafts3 жыл бұрын
I love everything she makes :)
@conniedoiron51113 жыл бұрын
I love everything she makes and she is so hard on her beautiful self.
@johannatallgren55083 жыл бұрын
Lifting this comment.
@KoumoriNoHimeCosplay3 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear about Posie's anxiety. Have you talked to your vet about trying a thundershirt or a calming pheromone spray/room plug in? When she travels in the car does she think she's always going to the vet/back to the shelter? Sometimes short trips to fun places like the park can break the assumption that car = going to a "bad" place.
@hannahzechariah50623 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I was here in the comments go suggest a thundercoat as well. It did wonders for my Mum's anxious pug
@jessig65553 жыл бұрын
Dog advice: I got a puppy a few years ago, and my parents already had a dog that was a few years older by that point. We did all of the things you read about online and mentioned yourself about separating them and giving the older dog space etc. Honestly, my best advice is to begin to incorporate each dog into fun and daily activities together. Little trick sessions with treats, daily walks together and lots of positive reinforcement, if they show no food aggression then feeding them in the same room at the same time. It turned our older dog from being very dismissive of the puppy into a partner in crime almost, he now looks for my dog whenever he wants to play or do something naughty which we never thought he would, because he usually wants to sleep all the time! I think they just needed to have more time doing things together where the focus was not each other, but the activity they were doing that happened to be in the same space.
@collettemcquaide16623 жыл бұрын
I agree. Very good advice.
@Fyreflyy13 жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same thing. In my almost 40 yrs of experience, keeping them separated doesn't make them feel like a pack. There is a big difference between not forcing them to be together and encouraging them to be together.
@gothempress3 жыл бұрын
@@Fyreflyy1 side note, I love your name!!!
@heatherstock44913 жыл бұрын
Honestly, this is pretty good dating advice too! There's a reason you go to movies, etc for first dates; the pressure of constant conversation can be a lot!
@mellie41743 жыл бұрын
Great advice
@emolorin10703 жыл бұрын
"it has legs!" had me bent over laughing, your vet sounds like such a great person!! Adored this dress, and the puppy updates too
@dianapovero73193 жыл бұрын
Give each dog a small towel or blanket with the other ones scent, it will help them get to know more about each other without feeling threatened. this might help with the separation anxiety as well give them something sofr with your scent on it.
@gailfisher94393 жыл бұрын
For the separation anxiety, yes - leave her alone for a few moments, while you are home... just stepping out of the room for a minute or so and extending the time you spend away over time building up till you are stepping out of the house for a few minutes, then building that up over time too.
@MRHMLK10003 жыл бұрын
i’m completely with you about not feeling like myself in the summer months and feeling more alive and cheerful in the crisp cold weather. it’s so nice to finally hear someone else say that! i just feel so sweaty and unmotivated in the heat and it really does take a toll on your mental health
@Aaron98223 жыл бұрын
Completely, summer can be great with a cool ocean breeze but I always feel happier and healthier in the cooler months
@ladypinkbagsetc.91163 жыл бұрын
I love the cooler weather and especially crisp! You are definitely not alone.
@cassnnyl3 жыл бұрын
One thing we have done with our beagle, who is both anxious when we leave and when she’s in the car, is take her for a walk before we leave. It’s just a part of our routine that really helps. Plus it helps tire her out which helps he settle down and sleep.
@christineherrmann2053 жыл бұрын
I have to do this with my Maine Coon; she's rather like a dog in behavior, and she's become very codependent during the pandemic. I'm trying to do something fun with her (a walk, play) before I leave, and leave treats for her to find once I'm gone. Try to associate my leaving with her getting fun and food.
@SewSewDrew3 жыл бұрын
This is the Angela I fell in love with! The one who introduced me to vintage sewing! Who taught me to learn from and appreciate my mistakes and to take my time with my sewing journey! I loved this video! You are beyond beautiful inside and out and such a inspiration. Please know all of these things and remember who you are A Queen! 👸
@brooklynbaby19873 жыл бұрын
I'm the same way when it comes to seasonal depression. I wouldn't say I love winter (my favourite seasons are spring and fall) but I tolerate winter well. Summer on the other hand gets me down, makes me super cranky and all around not pleasant to be around. I HATE being hot not only because of my mood but I also get heat triggered migraine type headaches You're the first person who I've ever heard say they get seasonal depression in the summer and I feel so validated in my feelings now.
@buriichibakaimouto3 жыл бұрын
My therapist brought up seasonal depression in conjunction with major depression in our last session. He said that the shorter nights and longer days tie into it, but the big part is "others are out and doing fun things and it's bright and cheery so why am I still sad?" It's a frustrating thing to deal with.
@KraccatiusManor3 жыл бұрын
I know it sounds counterintuitive but leaving Posie alone for extended periods of time while you're still HOME is really key (but since there is now a younger dog in the house make sure the puppy isn't with you but with Posie during these "tolerance breaks" instead. Posie won't bond with a dog so much younger until she see's/comprehends that it isn't her replacement which is often why older dogs dont bond with younger dogs, NOT because of difference in temperament/age, its often shown in studies/other situations that dogs of any age can play and bond just fine. its all about the circumstances). My advice is to do these tolerance breaks WHILE you are home so Posie can still hear and smell you and she's given ample time to adjust. She might cry and it will be really hard (emotionally and when it comes to filming) but I recommend starting with 30 minutes each day for a week... Move up to an hour for 2-3 weeks... move up to 2 hours for 2-4 weeks... etc etc etc. I went through this with my mothers dog, she had 2 shih-tzus, one of which was honestly so co-dependent on her it was DEBILITATING for him. My mum is gone now, she passed away in October last year..... So I'm the new "Mum" and I had to teach him distance first after losing HER and now I'm having to teach him it to some degree with me since naturally he is now trying to form the same behavior/attachement to me. Its really difficult, especially when you're BOTH grieving. You feel like you have a pick axe right through your chest even just leaving the house when you look at their sad eyes or hear that desperation in their howl/whine/bark. But it hurts them so much more when they're dependent... They make themselves sick and deprive themselves of simple mindless joys like playing with toys or laying around chewing a bone like dogs SHOULD be able to do! Relax and have fun and enjoy their simple lives... Their entire life force becomes the owner they're dependent on and it really does poison them and the short (when you look at the big picture) life they have... Which is made even SHORTER by all the stress and anxiety that the co-dependence causes. And my mums dogs are older, the other one has health issues and I often think about how much time I even have with HER or either of them, being away from them feels like I'm wasting away the time I do have but its honestly like being a parent and making terribly difficult decisions for the great good for your child. I might be missing out on time but thats also time that these animals are learning to have true peace and calm, and I know that once it is time for them to move on, it will be a lot less terrifying for them because they wont be in a panic leaving me. They'll be able to focus on themselves and how they feel and being at peace. I might sound crazy to some people but animals are the most important thing to me, they're far more important and meaningful in this life than any human could ever be. So if I sound a bit "wooh-wooh" I hope that can be ignored and maybe you can take away something useful from my very long response here lol... Please give your puppers 14 kisses EACH from me and tell them some crazy lady in PA loves them very much!!
@Stettafire3 жыл бұрын
I second this. Worst thing you can do is seperate them and pander to the older dog's insecurity. When you walk them, walk them together, by hushing one to a seperate room you make them believe that their is something to fear. Dogs will get along fine even with a big age gap. I have an old labrador and a young cocker spaniel. She's mental and he's always been a super calm lazy thing. They get along fine, the older dog was unsure at first but walking them together, telling off the little one when she went too far. Alowing the older dog to tell her off too. An older dog may bark etc at a younger dog when the younger dog is misbehaving, this is normal and not to be discouraged, since the younger dog will learn from it. She's 4 now and he's 8 and they get along fine. I also agree that leaving the dogs alone is GOOD for them, not bad. If they're used to amusing themselves they'll be much more confident and less anxious. Then when you really need to leave (emergency hospital appointment etc) they'll cope just fine.
@vicki92983 жыл бұрын
You don't seem crazy at all. Very good advice!!!!
@TheMetatronGirl3 жыл бұрын
Damn good advice! As someone with a similar problem, I’m taking you up on it immediately.
@collettemcquaide16623 жыл бұрын
Some excellent advice on here. My Irish wolfhounds won at Crufts. Lots of experience. X
@michellecornum58563 жыл бұрын
@@Stettafire ABSOLUTELY! AGREED 100%.
@Desi-qw9fc3 жыл бұрын
Really feeling you about summer. I love winter, and summer just makes me annoyed and mad because I don’t like feeling sweaty. It’s even worse in Australia with the 40-45 Celsius days.
@xequth3 жыл бұрын
I have introduced cats to young dogs, and Posie sounds a lot like cats I have had in personality so maybe the advice will help? I basically found that the young dog always wanted a positive interaction, but was usually too amped up to realise that the cat wanted something more chill, so I would try to make sure the puppy was a bit exhausted or tired when hanging out with the cat. A long walk or intense bit of fetch would sort of calm them down enough to interact in a low energy way, and then the more positive response from the cat would mean that they would realise over time, oh, yeah, this animal likes me more when I don't jump at them, and therefore would be less annoying to the cat. Maybe seeing if one of your parents would be able to tire Minnie out a bit before she hangs out with Posie and you would help? [I LOVE the fabric you chose, the chartreuse and blue bring out those two tones in your green hair and the print works so well for the dress!]
@10puppyluv3 жыл бұрын
My family got a rescue dog at the beginning of the pandemic (yes the pup in my icon) and quite frankly it took the better part of a year for him to get used to us and to become comfortable with the idea that we weren't going to abandon him or give him up (he went through 2 or 3 foster homes before we adopted him) and while he was okay with being in the car and going to the vet he did get nervous when we brought him to a different house to visit but after a couple visits and one time where my parents stayed at the house and I took him home he seemed to get used to going to other houses to visit to wrap this rambling up my advice is sometimes dogs need time and a situation they may not enjoy being repeated for them to get used to it. Even if they get anxious in the moment in the long run its better for them to get used to the situation they don't like then have that anxiety
@denizberlin94413 жыл бұрын
Thaaaaaaaank you. Its 32 degrees outside right now and everybody i know is so happy about it. Also they are moaning when it s cold and snowy. I am a full Winter Person or max 25 degrees ( which is already to much for me). I am always happy if somebody feels the Same. Bought an Air conditioner also two years ago. If i switch it of it’s hot again 10 min later.I feel with you 🥴😂
@OneTimeLiteracy3 жыл бұрын
I 100% feel you regarding winter v summer- summer is so draining, and I rarely find other people who are also Invigorated by the crisp air of fall and winter.
@jenndoesstuff3 жыл бұрын
That dress is amazing, really inspired me to work on my own summer dress! It looks so beautiful on you. For dog advice: Dogs are like people and sometimes two of them will never get along, but you can do things to ease the tension. The crate is a great idea. I would get each of the dogs a crate that is their crate, make it nice and comfy for them and don't let the other one use it, it's *theirs*. Put them in separate areas so the dogs can each claim territory. Get them each their own special bowl and feed them together, but across the kitchen from each other so they don't fight over food. If this doesn't work, switch off which one gets fed first. When you feed one dog first, you're telling the other dog it's less important, so make sure not to consistently reinforce that or resentment will happen. Your first dog is showing anxiety because she is feeling threatened by the new dog. This can get bad over time. Our elderly dog had to be put on anxiety medicine (which actually helped him very much and wasn't expensive at all) when we got a new dog, but the other two dogs were able to adjust well to each other. Try to find activities they both like and do them together. Get someone else to walk the other dog on a leash and have them walk on the other side of the street so they can see each other, then graduate to walking them together. Teaching them tricks together will also work to get them comfortable with each other. Just get them to have good times and positively associate the other one with good times. It sounds like your first dog also has separation anxiety. That happens in dogs when they become too dependent on their human. We don't often think about it, but dogs tend to view us as their whole world, so it's difficult for them to be away from us or have to share us. You need to find your dog other outlets to relieve her boredom or loneliness, like chews, toys, puzzle toys, dog TV, etc. Just something that engages her so she's got something to do while you're gone. For my dog, it's toys and chewing. She's either carrying a toy or a chew in her mouth everywhere she goes. Hope this helps!
@jlynn27243 жыл бұрын
I've *finally* joined Team Two Rows of Gathering Stitches. It's a little extra time up front but you are right, the gathers look SO much nicer and less fiddly.
@jadakowers47273 жыл бұрын
You inspire your viewers not only with your lovely creations, but also your inner and outer beauty with or with out makeup! Think about how many lives you and your videos have touched and enriched. For countless people, you’ve made the pandemic bearable! The dress and Mini are both adorable. My rescue Poodles both have suffered from separation anxiety. The miniature poodle once ate a chair, while I was out. If Posy doesn’t suffer from car sickness, try occasional car rides to fast food drive throughs. Tasty treats, such as chicken nuggets or a hamburger minus the bun can be great motivators for loving car rides. When I brought my last rescue Poodle home, our first stop was at a drive through restaurant for a small hamburger. It’s great that Posey is better. You’re a wonderful woman for taking both Posey and Mini into your heart and home. I can’t wait for your next video! Till then, best wishes for everything bright and beautiful!
@silverdragon13143 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO much for sharing that you experience the backwards seasonal depression thing. I feel the same way, especially being in Florida where once it starts getting hot it's HOT and muggy! I honestly thought it was just a me thing and it's really nice too hear there are other people that experience this as well
@michellecornum58563 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the lead to your pattern channel. I am your one thousandth subscriber. Same as you, seasonally. No problem in the winter, lots of energy, etc. But I melt in the summer and life is horrible. This came out really, really, cute!
@tahnihinchley53373 жыл бұрын
I totally understand the struggle of introducing new animals to an established household. I've just had to move myself and my cat in with my mum and sister who have two cats and a dog. My cat is not happy about suddenly not being an "only child" and is quite grumpy. We're just trying to take it slow and keep the cat-obsessed dog somewhat distant lol
@TheCassandraStryffe3 жыл бұрын
For separation anxiety start by leaving her in another room with a shirt or something you've worn for a long period of time. Go to another room for a few (5-10) minutes. Come back give her a treat and take the dirty shirt. This takes a while, if she's that anxious I'd only do this once a day at first. Eventually you can up the time you're in the other room. Once she's ok with you being in another room, leave her alone in the house while you wait outside for a few minutes. Repeat the same process of the dirty shirt and treating her when you come back. Consistency is the key to making this work! It WILL work eventually, but it's a long process that takes loads of patience and causes loads of frustration. Sorry I don't have a better/faster answer for you! MissMoodyMoony had a great suggestion for the car. Good luck, and best wishes!
@TheMetatronGirl3 жыл бұрын
Anxiety can be such a pain in the rear. (I was diagnosed with severe GAD 30 years ago) I have zero doubt that you will solve your doggo issues, though, as there is a huge amount of great advice in the comments. You’re also a pretty brilliant person, so I think your initial thoughts on adopting Minnie are correct, and Posey will be happier with a companion. The dress is FABULOUS and I love the red leather belt! As to your hair & makeup… You look gorgeous! You are also beautiful without makeup or your hair curled. Just thought you should know. Love, light, and blessings to you and yours.
@brigidscaldron3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining about the use of two lines of gathering stitches as well as the tip of using the iron to make them flatter for sewing the skirt to the bodice. I never understood, really, why you needed to use two rows of gathering stitches or why I struggled so much with attaching gathers to a waistband. Now I feel much more confident going forward!
@brigidscaldron3 жыл бұрын
Posey needs some dog CBD and you should talk to the vet about getting her some anti-anxiety medication for when you have to be away and can’t bring her.
@brigidscaldron3 жыл бұрын
Oh I love this dress!
@merindymorgenson31843 жыл бұрын
I found using two rows of gathering threads especially helpful for gathering sleeve heads.
@mm93743 жыл бұрын
Your hair and makeup look beautiful. Truly. Please try not to stress about it. 😊
@conqueringmountscrapmorewi25093 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new puppy! I love the fabric in your dress! Thank you for sharing!
@Steph_here3 жыл бұрын
The posey and Minnie chronicles 💖 I hope things get better soon! The dress is lovely
@karensykas38093 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way about summer and winter. I miss the cosy quiet of winter!
@ajleblanc74743 жыл бұрын
I'm just so glad to hang out with someone who isn't dependent on my carrying the convo. I have three dogs, all the same breed and they seem to get along with minimal interference from humans. I have no advice, but a whole lot of love and strength to send your way as you deal with some really tough things. Hearts to you.
@roadrunnercrazy3 жыл бұрын
Your dress turned out so pretty! You used a gorgeous fabric. It suits you very well. And the red belt is a nice contrast. Great to see you in a new video.👍
@lindseydrummond56583 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I’m not the only one that loves neon yellow nail polish. Yay!
@michaelabradham88283 жыл бұрын
Why do I feel like this dress would just have the most amazing spin factor?
@nataliestanchevski46283 жыл бұрын
The colours are fabulous on you and I love the contrast facings and red belt. This is definitely a win!
@Emnms683 жыл бұрын
Omg finally someone else who loves the winter and gets depressed in the heat
@annadrozdova37983 жыл бұрын
Firstly, I would like to say that I really enjoy videos of you making simpler garments. Ones that I can imagine attempting myself, but now with better techniques and finishes thanks to to your videos))) Secondly, for any dog related stuff, including separation anxiety, introducing new pets to existing pets, and crate training, may I recommend Zak George, here on KZbin. He is very calm and loving towards the dogs he trains, and gets amazing results battling any issues arising. He also has a couple of series focusing on specifically dogs taken in from shelters, both adults and puppies 🐕
@eljaykayaye11863 жыл бұрын
I love the bright fabric in the dress! It looks great! You're terrific! Wish you luck with the dogs settling in!
@zsofiagyetvai15723 жыл бұрын
Sewing and dogs in one video is the absolute best combination! The dress turned out amazing and it goes with you hair perfectly. About the dogs: I saw in the comments leaving Posie alone while still home and I absolutely agree, depending on the severity of her separation anxiety you may need to start with only a few minutes a time. I'm pretty sure that if you looked for a solution for separation anxiety you already come across the Dog Liaison here on youtube or on Instagram. I think she made a class about it in the near past and she has a lot of great content on the issue. She breaks up the training plan really well and helped me to see where did I go wrong with my training. Another great trainer is Kikopup I learned from her so much about how to train and interact with dogs. I really like that both of them use positive reinforcment and managment rather than corrections or punishment. My puppy is just over a year old and improved greatly using their methods. While our issue is mainly with reactivity I still understand how challanging can it be to constantly manage a similar conditon and how hard is to see your dog in such distress. I really root for you to find a way to help her ❤️
@meeshe083 жыл бұрын
It helps if you put an article of your clothing in the crate with them when you leave. Also, our Shepherd had separation anxiety and would tear something up when we left. So we used to practice leaving the house, gradually upping it from 1 min to 5, 10, etc, and each time we "came home" we would praise and give her a treat. She no longer destroys things and she is now 10. I think time too will help Posie, once she becomes more familiar with the new pup, she might not even realize you've left the house. Good luck and congrats on the new bebe
@Nutmeag133 жыл бұрын
I have a beagle mix. I give him a shirt that I've worn all day or slept with and put it in his crate because it has my scent and it helps him feel better.
@aliceadler45693 жыл бұрын
Such a cute dress!!! Good luck with your puppies!!! I am sorry that your babies are a little unsettled. Love you♥️♥️♥️
@ijfen3 жыл бұрын
We had a Australian cattle dog that was very clingy and extremely upset when we left. One thing that suprisingly helped was looking her in the eyes on her level and addressing her when we left right before we walked out the door. "Dog, we are leaving and then we will come back back." Obviously she didn't know what we were saying, but she knew we were leaving. She'd bark and get her little fit out then, while we were still there, and be a lot less upset while we were gone. I think it's the equivalent of telling a kid "we are leaving in 5 minutes" instead of just grabbing them and going. Any new adjust period with a dog is going to be hard, but it won't always be like this. I love that print! Really enjoy seeing videos from you, good luck!
@imjustdandy97993 жыл бұрын
The best thing for getting an older dog to get along with a puppy is time. Their relationship will settle into a sort of mentor role as your older dog teaches her how to behave, and then when your puppy gets out of that stage they will probably get more friendly. Crate training is a really good idea! Having a crate being basically her safe place might help her stress levels. she should also be sleeping in her crate. (Our puppy will now go to her crate all by herself when she wants to nap!) Taking her places she likes like parks will help her associate the car with positive things. Our puppy also disliked the car at first, but positive association is a wonderful thing.
@thehulsta3 жыл бұрын
you look wonderful, the color fits you 100%! about puppies and dogs getting along, just give it time. thats the only solution I'm afraid. soon posie won't even remember a time when the puppy wasn't there and they'll find their rhythm.
@killamoosdraree7303 жыл бұрын
Some excellent dog advice in the comments. My best advice is that love, patience and time are the keys to success.
@heteranthera34733 жыл бұрын
Beautiful dress! The bows on the shoulders look like butterflies
@skubbafication3 жыл бұрын
When we got our new rescue pup she had TON of anxiety and had a lot of strange and worrying behaviors because of it. We really had no idea what to do but then we got her some thundershirts--basically a wearable swaddle for dogs--and put them on her for extended periods of time and her anxious behaviors drastically went down!! We kept them on her pretty regularly for a while but now she doesn't even need to wear them at all. It's honestly amazing, she's a completely different dog now. Thundershirts help dogs feel secure, especially in high anxiety inducing situations like being alone or in the car or during thunderstorms. I HIGHLY recommend trying one!!
@christineherrmann2053 жыл бұрын
"I now know why puppies are so cute. They have to be, because they are DEMONS." 💯💯 🤣🤣
@Nutmeag133 жыл бұрын
I feel I should tell her I have a beagle lab mix that is 4. now I think still a demon. But he has his angelic moments and I love him a lot
@adedow13333 жыл бұрын
Cuteness is a survival skill.
@Pandorespore3 жыл бұрын
Same goes with kittens. So cute, but if they can mess something up for you, they WILL.
@susanpolastaples96883 жыл бұрын
Oh and I missed your vlogs. Nice to have you back.
@lucyhenshall25443 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear Posie's anxiety is bad at the moment, she's lucky she has such a caring human! Whenever I've introduced pets it always takes time, but it sounds like they're off to a pretty good start. Also a big fan of crate training, did wonders for our dog! Love the dress!
@SewTexas3 жыл бұрын
Angela, good choice, fabric is great. You are way too hard on yourself. You have made some of the most amazing garments, and you have created your own designs and your patterns are sold by the biggest pattern companies. Give yourself a pass once in awhile. And you are so young in your journey. Congrats on your new adoption, what a cutie you were able to locate! Just last week I lost my little Lulu of more than 16 years, a maltese from a rescue, an one year ago lost other maltese Dali of 14 years lost her battle with cancer 10 months after huge surgery. I am still heartbroken. Your videos are amazing and so inspiring, thank you.
@waterbitten3 жыл бұрын
Welcome back!! The dress looks awesome and lovely to meet your new pup!
@auntminervasikler77643 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you back. Your dress was super and looked great on you. Don't judge your sewing so harshly, I'm 65 and still trying to make a true 1/4 seam for quilting!
@collettemcquaide16623 жыл бұрын
So glad you're back. The dress is beautiful and you look stunning in it. I used to have Irish Wolfhounds. I used treats when introducing a new puppy. Lots of fusses and treats will reinforce pleasure of being together. They will become firm pals. Posy may benefit from having an item of your used clothing in her crate. Your scent will reassure her. Hope this helps. Xxx
@merindymorgenson31843 жыл бұрын
I especially appreciate your showing the hemming process for a wider hem. Seeing how you adjust the edges to make it line up despite the differences in circumference is really helpful. The dress is adorable! I like it just as it is. And your hair and the dress flatter each other.
@lindabloom66663 жыл бұрын
So glad you got the puppy! I feel the same way about dogs.
@robintheparttimesewer67983 жыл бұрын
The dress is really lovely!! And the puppy is so very cute!!! I had to laugh when you mentioned the reason puppies were cute!!! I used to say that my kids were cute and angelic when asleep because they could be devilish when awake!!! Also that you should never underestimate the young! I’m afraid that there’s no easy solution to getting the two dogs together other than time. They will get there eventually
@sharonmaue68123 жыл бұрын
Your new dress is lovely! It looks wonderful on you too! It’s so commendable what you did for Posey. She is such a sweet dog. I have a German shorthair pointer that has very similar coloring and facial expressions. I wish you all the best with her and your future sewing projects. 👏🥰🧵💕🐶
@heden14603 жыл бұрын
That's a cute summer dress. Good choice.
@emynng3 жыл бұрын
Everything you make is so meticulous and beautiful! I’m so glad you’re posting again
@terriescharf76563 жыл бұрын
I have always done darts as you have shown. Recently however, I learned to start at the big end and backstitch, but then sew to the point and instead of backstitching, to knot the thread (like you are tying a shoe). The result is that my darts are so much more crisp on the point. Definately worth trying.
@airwavesintheair3 жыл бұрын
We had a puppy that acted up when we left the house. She didn't know how to bark but she would pull trash out and make a mess! We solved it by telling her to guard the house. Another thing that may help with the separation anxiety is to further socialize her with your family. Crate training is great too! As for the two dogs getting to like each other more, give it time. Your puppy is learning the pecking order and has a lot more energy! Keep doing what you're doing and I would think things will calm down.
@Ruclester3 жыл бұрын
I have an 8 year old beagle and she was not happy when we got a puppy last year. What really helped them bond was making them do fun stuff together. Going to the park, other people's homes for playdates with larger groups of dogs, walking, and getting treats. As far as separation anxiety, my best advice is to not make a big deal about leaving. Don't say goodbye or anything. Just leave the house. Start out with really short amounts of time, and slowly increase the time you are gone. I've just sat in the yard where my puppy can't see me from the house.
@lindak86643 жыл бұрын
What a great tip with the gathering! I’ve always used 2 rows of thread, but both within the seam allowance. Doing one on either side is brilliant! You only need to make sure that 1cm or so is cooperating. Why is it the best tips are so obvious after someone points it out, but it never occurs to you otherwise 😝 That dress turned out lovely. The contrast facing really lifts it.
@johnshepard6293 жыл бұрын
Love the dress, love Posie, love Minnie!!!
@CaroMary073 жыл бұрын
hardet thing when you have anxiety is to stay calm but that is what is really needed when you ahve the two dogs together both will pick up on your anxiety
@cornflakes-does-stuff3 жыл бұрын
The ties with the conrtasting facing are just the most darling thing ever!! Good luck with your dogs!!
@UnpackingtheTrunkCostumes3 жыл бұрын
Hello Angela! Something to consider trying with sweet Posie is a thing called a Thundershirt. It’s made of a t-shirt like material and wraps around the dog nice and snug and can help them feel comforted. It works for my dogs when the thunder and fireworks come. Might be work that considering. Your hair with this dress are dreamy!!!
@katrinabaumann92443 жыл бұрын
We have a 10 yrs old beagle mix, Piper, who howled for the ENTIRE time my husband, who is a homemaker, would be gone unless I gave her constant attention and sometimes even that didn't work. Nothing would break her of this habit. Then we recently got a shepherd/American terrier/boxer mix (from the same rescue) named Casey they had some skittishness at first but we did get those plug in dog calming scent thing from the pet store and they slowly learned that they could share Dad and Mom. Such as both sitting on opposite sides of one of us and both getting attention at the same time. Now they are awesome together! Piper is more active with a pup to play with and she doesn't feel the need to howl the whole time my hubby is gone either. Casey just wants her to play and not sit there howling. So great for everyone.
@YanickaQuilt3 жыл бұрын
Love the Tula fabric!!! And so happy to see a video from you. 🥰
@simbagirl313 жыл бұрын
Wee happy to see a new video from you! Congrats on the new fur baby and the dress is super pretty, the chinoiserie style print is everything 😍
@lesliejacobs36053 жыл бұрын
The dress is gorgeous and looks so pretty on!!! I’ve recently had cat not getting along issues which turned out fine! They are best friends now and enjoy playing and cuddling with each other. All I really did was put them in the same room with me. When the slightly older but much larger cat got to picking on the smaller cat too much, I’d separate them, but gradually the smaller cat actually became the aggressor and then they just clicked. It just takes time.
@esthermaples44563 жыл бұрын
I'm a brand new subscriber brought by your June's Journey inspired coat & I'm so glad!!! After watching only 2 videos I've leaned several practical tips that will help enormously as I sew! Thank you 🤩 You're also so relatable as I struggle mightily with anxiety & adore my quirky fur babies tremendously! I look forward to binging all your videos! This dress turned out so beautifully & the fabric print is exquisite, the birds, flowers & colors, just wow!
@katgriffin52803 жыл бұрын
You are so gifted. I love your videos- and I don't even sew. Your spirit, passion, and attention to detail are an inspiration. Hang in there! You're wonderful no matter what kind of day you might be having.
@ofee883 жыл бұрын
I was born in December so I'm a winter baby! I despise summer and would much rather be cold then sweating my butt off lol! At least when it's cold you get to cozy up by a fireplace and be all warm and toasty! We're currently going through a heatwave and looking at a 107 degree day today and a 111 tomorrow!😡
@arachnidsLor3 жыл бұрын
for the seperation anxiety, i think some dogs respond well to little weighted vests and calming music. of course training her to be alone for a few minutes, hours, etc at a time might help too. but every doggo is unique. i hope the two will become friends and enjoy their time together at some point! we have a german sheppie puppy (he looks like an adult but isnt even a year old..) and he had a lot of smaller issues that are slowly getting better. currently we are working on "not scaring the pizza delivery guy" ! also your sewing skills and eye for detail are amazing. thanks for sharing!
@pennymcdonald17233 жыл бұрын
I love the contrasting fabric on the ties - it looks like you have butterflies on your shoulders.
@DorisS753 жыл бұрын
Love the dress! It's so fun with that fabric and the chartreuse is a great contrast (and match for your nails). I loved hearing about your dogs. Just give them time. It took ours about a year. That's about when the younger one grew out of his puppy phase.
@heathermarrow71353 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. LOVE this dress. Love your energy and style. You working on furbaby issues and previous replies already mentioned are good and helpful ideas. Lastly, LOVE yourself. You aren't too rambley, disorganized or angsty and I adore the chit chat along with the project. HUGGLEZ
@lettitiatownsend-thompson19683 жыл бұрын
Well done Angela for getting your video out. Nice to see you and your work again.
@jeanlinder13103 жыл бұрын
You looked wonderful, and as usual, have a charming video and dress. You work very hard and I appreciate hearing about your struggles. I also struggle with anxiety, so I feel extra happy when I see a video from you because I know that means you're doing well. Hugs and comfort for days when you're not feeling great!
@whatzupLizzy3 жыл бұрын
Great to see another episode! Love the dress and the new puppy. Thanks for adopting and sharing it on KZbin!
@terrichicosky31663 жыл бұрын
The shape of the dress and the fabric are really pretty.
@cheaphussey50283 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you got that little cutie. The dress is pretty, too.
@pattyknoll74283 жыл бұрын
Welcome back! I love the dress without the petticoats, it flows so naturally and looks so incredibly stylish. Good luck with your fur babies.
@sariahford45653 жыл бұрын
I really love the videos where are you are really chatty and there's just someone going on very cozy
@randihardy66423 жыл бұрын
dress is super cute!! puppers is adorable!!!!!!! i feel your pain, i got my older cat a young new friend and its been a few years and they STILL only tolerate one another. my only tips are to make sure each get their own dedicated time receiving your full attention, and i also create a "positive co-experience" each day by giving them treats while htey are sitting facing each other. good luck!!!
@susanrussell81953 жыл бұрын
Love the contrasting belt. Great use of vintage pattern with modern fabric. The contrast on the ties was a good choice also.
@MarthChan3 жыл бұрын
The GW bridge is the most stress-inducing structure in New York. Hands down, no contest. I feel both you and Posie's pain regarding the GW. T.T I wish I could offer more advice to help ease the anxiety of trying to get your fuzzy friends used to each other, but I have very little experience. I hope you are able to slowly work with them. Please try not to worry either. Most of us aren't going anywhere and we look forward to your incredible work. I love seeing the fruits of your labor and the processes that got you there. Plus your love of embellishments to add sparkle! Hang in there and stay strong!
@joannaerhardt72943 жыл бұрын
The dress is beautiful! And I LOVE the eye makeup!
@laurence71813 жыл бұрын
Very nice. And the red belt worked out very well. I want to thank you for your recent tip about using a wood chisel to cut open machined buttonholes. It was a game changer. The buttonholes happen at the end when the anxiety and the boredom combine to create a perfect storm of "I'm sick of this G-d forsaken project!!". This new way is MUCH better. And about the dogs...I see you've already gotten some very good advice. Just keep in mind that a year from now everything will be different, everyone will have settled down a bit. Thanks for the video.
@persephonerose67083 жыл бұрын
I watch every single video you put out, but HOW have I missed that we missed our beloved Guinevere?!? Rip sweetest baby!!! Beautiful dress as always, I myself hit frustrating moments where it feels as if everything I touch goes wrong so I can relate to that completely!!! And welcome to your newest family members!!! 🖤🖤🖤
@tls86883 жыл бұрын
Love the dress on you and the fabric is really cute!
@cindycross36473 жыл бұрын
I love your vlogs. Just your commentary while making the dress makes me smile. You also make the loveliest things.
@mary_katie_91993 жыл бұрын
I adore this dress so much! It looks FANTASTIC on you!!!😍😍 Talk all you want about your doggos we are all hear for it.
@albinocavewoman3 жыл бұрын
That's probably a timing issue. I'd check the timing marks on your needle bar. The top one should be just barely peaking out. If it's not, it's simply a matter of raising or lowering the needle bar until it's where its supposed to be. Hopefully your hook hasn't been damage, but even if it has, it's not that hard to replace.
@Zoot_of_Anthrax3 жыл бұрын
Im sure you’ve gone through all the troubleshooting steps because while nearly half my age you’ve sewn way more than i have, but i had similar issues with my older machine looking like tension problems and it was new bobbins id purchased. Once i went back to the ones that came with my machine (while they looked identical) my weird issues went away. Probably because id bought generics, but i couldnt tell them apart visually at all! So thats how i ended up with 30 bobbins and only ever used one. Lol. I replaced that machine with a janome HD-5k recentish and wasnt fooling around and bought a box of janome (pink) bobbins so there is never any mistakes. When troubleshooting needles, thread, tension, cleaning etc nobody ever suggested to me it might be a bobbin issue, so i thought id throw it out there.
@joannevroon36073 жыл бұрын
I love the dress!! So cute! And I wanted to let you know that I have missed you, but don't feel pressured by that into making more videos. Everything in your own time and when you are ready! Dealing with anxiety is no joke and I understand how you feel. Take your time sweetie. Looking forward to lots more content and rambling about dogs! Have a wonderful day xx