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@tanagerbirds7 ай бұрын
this is a silly thing to say about a random sponsor but it would be REALLY fun to rehaul some of the outfits from these little mobile games, with their odd balance of semi-historical and recognizable to who they're marketing to. i'm a digital illustrator type artist, not a fabric and thread type artist, but i still might do it myself
@julieroyce44977 ай бұрын
Adorable ❤
@missmoth25887 ай бұрын
The strawberry string goes around one or two fingers to secure the tomato pin cushion sitting on the back of your hand to keep it to hand while pining fabric and keeping the palm of the hand free for pinning. My mother, aunts and grandmother taught me that when I was little and were sewing and quilting. That info may have been lost with time. I was a young child in the 60's
@ninetteburns32587 ай бұрын
The little strawberry on the tomato is used to sharpen your pins and needles. Stuffed with an abrasive.
@honeybadgerisme7 ай бұрын
sand-stuffed with sand
@Summer_Harvest7 ай бұрын
Who knew, I just let my mother know what that is for. Thank you for this information.
@staceylynch97517 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Morgan was wondering why an actual Tomato would have a strawberry attached...not what it's used for. 😂
@Summer_Harvest7 ай бұрын
@@staceylynch9751 😄 True, I guess it is due to color?
@meganjoelyn22077 ай бұрын
How did I not know that?!🤯
@Nikki-tx6kh7 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who adores Clara's sudden cameos? Like you're just listening to Morgan, checking what she's doing and then suddenly, and without a warning...a Kitty.
@jess53nz7 ай бұрын
The BEST!
@theladyamalthea7 ай бұрын
You're not the only one!
@DawnShipley19777 ай бұрын
I love her kitty!
@marygoround1292Ай бұрын
I have 6 kitties and anytime a kitty makes a cameo, all I can think is "awww, so cute. I wonder what kind of trouble they're going to cause"
@TSS1617 ай бұрын
"I can't decide if i'm going to hand stich or machine stich" 9 times out of 10 that means it's being hand stitched.
@MorganDonner7 ай бұрын
But I definitely contemplate the machine for at least 20 minutes first
@JainMonroe7 ай бұрын
here's a little information about those orange-handled scissors The world's first plastic-handled scissors were born in Finland, in the village of Fiskars, in 1967. The scissors in question completely revolutionized the perception of household scissors. In 1972, Fiskars was the first company to start mass production of left-handed ergonomic scissors. Left-handed scissors can be identified by their red color. In 1975, beveled blades were introduced and the cutting angle of the blades was optimized to be more efficient and durable. In 1980, the plastic of the handles became resistant to dishwashers, autoclaves, UV light, shocks and stress. In 1994, a new production method was developed to minimize the number of subsequent repairs. The model was the old All-metal tailor's scissors, when Fiskars designer Olof Bäckström designed a new model in the early 1960s. Bäckström emphasized the ergonomics of the handles and chose plastic as the material, which was just entering households. The scissors had to become black, red or green. However, during the manufacturing phase, the machine user decided to use up the orange color in the plastic machine, which was already used in the juicer produced by the company. The random color was surprisingly appealing, and a vote was held between orange and black. The votes of the 16-person jury were exactly 9-7 in favor of the orange.
@aksez2u7 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the Fiskars scissors history! ✂
@angelikarts66687 ай бұрын
My mum is a quilter, I am a crafter. She made us like tabbard style aprons. Mine is covered in paint and glue. Mum's is covered in pockets and straps, little bits of elastic to hold spools of threads, a few magnets for pins etc. then we wear them to craft fayres
@delbertdoppler7 ай бұрын
I read that as "My mum is a quitter", and I was waiting for some kind of "moral of the story" or a joke... Or something. Turns out it was just a wholesome comment about a quiLter and her crafter daughter.
@FireflowerDancer7 ай бұрын
@@delbertdoppler I misread a comment like this yesterday. I was so relieved because I thought they said something crude, come to find that was just my own eyes misreading what I saw lol
@FireflowerDancer7 ай бұрын
Sounds fun! Sometimes I wish my mom was more of a crafter. I'm pretty nuts about it, but I do it solo for the most part. 😅
@curiousKuro167 ай бұрын
I grabbed an old recycled tablecloth at a renfair and now I'm considering turning it into an apron. I anticipate it being filled with treats for critters AND garden tools
@cindabearr7 ай бұрын
Here my brain was yelling at the screen saying "No! Make a pocket inside the pocket so REAL scissors don't get lost and will poke out!" Then the head-turns like a dog as Morgan continued making this, and then my brain's realization that everything is oversized and ADORABLE because not everything needs to be purely functional. 😅😆
@gozzybull7 ай бұрын
as someone who was OBSESSED with the borrowers/the idea of every day objects being proportionally huge as a child (heck even now), this brings me so much joy and absolutely is increasing my desire to make oversized objects like the pocket accessories. good idea for fabric stash busting!!
@emilyrln7 ай бұрын
Giant things and tiny things are the best! Hazariel Atelier has a video where she makes some giant sewing supplies including spools of thread out of 2 big round tins joined together so you can open each end. I think she also made a giant pair of scissors that move!!
@fitandhappy427 ай бұрын
This got me thinking about how cute a medieval Barbie outfit would be, since that era of natural dyes produces such a lovely pink colour.
@Karasus_drug_dealer7 ай бұрын
@MorganDonner this is honestly what I thought was gonna happen
@peglamphier47457 ай бұрын
I too love an apron. Recently a friend came over to mass make peirogi and I held out a handful of aprons and asked, "Which one would you like?" She was taken aback, picked on and put it on and exclaimed, "this is the first time I've ever worn an apron." Whaaaaaa? I have cooking, sewing and construction aprons (including a plastic tiling saw apron cause it spits water). And then the holiday themed aprons... so many aprons!
@mirjanbouma7 ай бұрын
Please tell us more about the sewing apron! It sounds like I might want one
@aksez2u7 ай бұрын
Every time I put an apron on, I feel like I'm doing something kind of quaint and old-fashioned-y. I don't know why, they're extremely practical. Maybe they remind us of our mothers and grandmothers.
@emilyrln7 ай бұрын
One of my aprons is lined with a plastic table cloth so I don't get wet washing dishes!
@michellejaggard96572 ай бұрын
@@mirjanbouma I am a sewer and a quilter. I watch several different quilting channels. The other day I watched one and she gave us a free pattern and said make 4 aprons and give them away to someone as an Act Of Kindness. She gave one of hers to a woman who does her nails, one to the lady that works at a coffee shop she goes to, and one to her sister. She still has the 4th to give away. I thought that was an awsome idea. We in these crafts usually have extra fabric. We also make note book covers out of scraps, pot hollders, and scrap quilts. I have always thought these would be great gifts to give to people we are in contact with. I'm going to give one of my aprons and 2 pot holders to my next door neighbor and another one to my Postal Delivery Lady.
@mirjanbouma2 ай бұрын
@@michellejaggard9657 what a lovely gesture! I have been gifted a set of crocheted pan holders (is that the word? To grab a pan without burning your hands) years ago and i still use them all the time ♥️
@SkyeSalindar7 ай бұрын
So happy to see Q from Star Trek pop up in the most unexpected places 😍😍
@darleneengebretsen14686 ай бұрын
The actor who played Q played Eugene on a soap opera prior to his role on Star Trek.
@alisonde26007 ай бұрын
To hold the tools in place, may I recommend glueing a strong magnet to the backside of the props, and then placing a corresponding magnet on the backside of the apron. That way you can easily take the tools out, without damaging the apron, and still wear the apron alone, if you choose. You could even make other props to fit in the pockets, and swap things in and out as you want, whenever you want.
@ladyicondraco7 ай бұрын
This is such a good idea!
@lajoyous15687 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this video 😊 One day I came home from shopping with a new apron. My mom was perplexed and unenthusiastic. She said no one wears aprons anymore, trying to make me feel like an idiot for wasting my money. I said, "maybe that's because they don't own one." 😂 I love my apron and don't get wet washing dishes anymore. Your apron is super cute and I love the cris cross straps 😍
@mrsgingernoisette7 ай бұрын
Your happiness contains every reason to have an apron! May your life has every freedom❤
@linkenby7 ай бұрын
I don't often wear my apron when I cook but every time I do I wonder why I don't wear it more often. It makes it feel so professional to me lol
@roadrunnercrazy7 ай бұрын
My mom was the same way about aprons. But then she would complain about the stains on her clothes from cooking.🤦🏻♀️ I love and use my aprons regularly.
@emilyrln7 ай бұрын
Aprons are wonderful! I have four that I've made and they always come out for washing dishes or baking. I'm so glad you're finding enjoyment from yours! 😊
@darleneengebretsen14686 ай бұрын
I can walk a little, but can't stand up very long because of pain. So I use a wheel chair much of the time. I do all the dishes sitting in the wheelchair, which is a bit too low so I end up getting my shirt wet. I wear an apron all of the time while doing the dishes because it soaks up a lot of the water and my shirt doesn't get as wet that way/ I also sit while doing cooking prep. Because I have nerve damage in my hands I'm somewhat clumsy and messy. An apron really helps me keep my blouses cleaner. So yes, I wear aprons often, but like to take them off before I serve and eat dinner. I have several cute aprons. I usually use an apron for about a week before I have to throw it into the laundry.
@Miyori9997 ай бұрын
I was just reminded of something I wanted to make. I'm a substitute paraeducator and I was working in a preschool for two weeks, and normally I wear dresses with pockets but one day I wore jeans which did not have pockets! One of the other ladies let me borrow a little half-apron with about 6 pockets and I thought it was so, so clever for stashing tissues, bandaids, stickers, hand sanitizer, etc. Thinking about it, recess/lunchroom staff frequently wear these and I never realized how handy they are. Younger me probably thought they were silly but 30+ me is well willing to embrace practicality when it comes to runny-nosed children.
@m.maclellan71477 ай бұрын
Sounds like a "nail pouch/carpenter's pouch." Super simple construction - basically 3 extra large pockets, and it ties around your waste. I used it for dog training ! Treats, clickers, tennis balls, everything fits ! When I bought it, it was under 5 bucks ? Easy to wash and durable!
@shantigarin72727 ай бұрын
The "Noli me tangere" belt in that font is just a great detail, like a pious middle ages lady with a gangsta side would wear 😄
@ancifwl7 ай бұрын
Came here to say that! Love it sooo much
@sonjaimmonen66107 ай бұрын
I love how the orange scissors are iconic internationally. The orange colour was a coincidence. It was what the manufacturer happened to have in the machine when the prototypes were made.
@danastokes41467 ай бұрын
It's funny you call the pin sharpener on the tomato a strawberry, since I always called it a pepper. This is probably because I grew up in the southwest, so pico de gallo was always in my household - hence the connotation!
@implozia13607 ай бұрын
I love how you basically brought miniature sewing tactics to full scale. It feels almost like a paradox, but in the best Halloween costume potential and further kind of way. Imagine a play about dolls and fairies like Thumbelina (or other fairytales like Christmas ones I cannot quite name since English is not my first language) with this kind of sewing strategies! I'd look so cool on a stage!
@hellenhighwater7 ай бұрын
I already have 50 million hobbies, but every time you post something like this--extremely cute and practical--it makes me want to take up sewing.
@vincentbriggs17807 ай бұрын
It's always so strange to see people you recognize from tumblr in youtube comments sections, hello! I hope you do manage to tame those troublesome sewing machines someday!
@DawnShipley19777 ай бұрын
Sewing in all different forms can be quite relaxing and fun.
@gretchenkunde91207 ай бұрын
My husband can confirm that I said "oh wow," "clever girl," and " Morgan, this is amazing" numerous times during this video. The apron is magically whimsical. This was one of my favorite pieces that you have made. Good work. Side note: How's the garden looking?
@MorganDonner7 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️! Sidenote reply: the snow has *almost* all finally melted in the garden, already have seedlings started inside 🌱
@barbaralong43627 ай бұрын
Fabric tied onto the fabric scissor handles makes me think of bernadette banner's scissors with the bit of tartan tied on 💙
@m.maclellan71477 ай бұрын
I've often wandered about Bernadette's scissors. I think the reason for the tartan ribbon might be twofold. 1) It is easier to find them 2) padding for using against fingers. Bernadette is very lean and does not have a lot of padding. (NOT a criticism.)
@Missbethr7 ай бұрын
In the shops In have worked in the fabric scrap is to denote the fabric scissors so they don't get trashed cutting paper.
@AngiDas7 ай бұрын
As a person who loves clothing, history, and Morgan, and who also wears an apron every single day at her job, this video was made for me.
@HalliesComut7 ай бұрын
I am not a collector of hat pins, but a giant version of the tomato pincushion as the display for your collection of hat pins... That would be iconic.
@cypriennezed56407 ай бұрын
Your "don't touch me" belt is awesome
@cindabearr7 ай бұрын
Ooh I was wondering what that said!! Thanks!
@presgutpela7 ай бұрын
Is it a dmatmoobil reference?
@laurenpyrexx7 ай бұрын
I love it so much! Where is it from?
@sallythekolcat7 ай бұрын
@@presgutpela I know the phrase 'noli me tangere' from the Wyatt poem "Whoso list to hunt" written during the reign of henry the 8th. but that's a reference to Pliny the Elder, who lived ~23CE to 79CE. it also appears in the bible, when that gets translated from Greek to Latin, but i would argue the Pliny reference is older.
@roxy57597 ай бұрын
@@presgutpela I thought the same thing! I've read that fic so many times I've lost count, so when I saw her belt, I nearly screamed 😂
@JillianEve7 ай бұрын
The Morgan Barbie apron is whimsical perfection!
@charlenetorres12027 ай бұрын
That is because Morgan is whimsically perfection🥰
@smay7457 ай бұрын
Also, this looks like a perfect blend of Barbie meets Miss Frizzle 🪄🚌
@MissingRaptor7 ай бұрын
I'm a beginner in my sewing journey. I'm currently in the process of making an apron for myself. It's the first wearables thing that I am making for myself that is not just me mending or resizing some clothes. I'm really hoping to make my own clothes because the fashion world does not cater to my size, my shape, or my tastes. It's really encouraging to watch you make an apron and show how it can be done. I don't like the fit of the neck loop on an apron for me and I'm making mine with shoulder straps. I've always wondered how the ones that are crossed in the back work, so I'm delighted to get to see them in action, as it were. Thank you for uploading this video 😊
@akhagee47077 ай бұрын
Look up one piece Japanese style aprons. The straps come out at a nice curve to the front and can either be permanently attached, or buttoned at the hips. I also recognize them as toddler dresses for over little bloomers.
@maryannerick76177 ай бұрын
Back in the day - pins and needles weren't made of stainless steel - they rusted. The little strawberry was filled with emery; run the pin or needle several times through the strawberry and you "sanded" off the rust. Those tomato/strawberry pin cushions have been around for decades. I'm pushing 88 and I remember them from my childhood. Why the combination of a veggie and a fruit I have no idea.
@jaded_gerManic7 ай бұрын
Scientifically, they're both fruits; tomatoes were classified as vegetables for tax reasons (in the US) I forget when. 😉 As a kid I always wondered why it wasn't a cherry tomato attached to the big tomato, lol.
@maryannerick76177 ай бұрын
@@jaded_gerManic Thanks for the info!
@akhagee47077 ай бұрын
@jaded_gerManic I'm guessing that's like "Bees are Fish" in California now, for environmental protection reasons.
@charlisabeth7 ай бұрын
@@jaded_gerManic Oh fun! I thought that the "strawberry" was actually meant to be a chili pepper, but I prefer your explanation :D
@ellw78304 ай бұрын
@@jaded_gerManic oh my gosh a cherry tomato would be so cute!
@ladyanniebelle7 ай бұрын
This is so freaking whimsical and adorable it makes my heart feel 10 sizes too big🥰
@JashinsMagpie7 ай бұрын
Absolutely captivated by your hair in the intro, it looks so gorgeous!!! Like, the length! The bangs! The colours! The curls!!! Very goals for when I'm growing out my bob Edit: I stand by this, but damn is the whole video full of amazing hair looks!!
@KZesty7 ай бұрын
Your blue dress that you dyed with the plants and light is mesmerizing every time I see it! Super cool
@charlottenorskau7 ай бұрын
Morgan, I AM becoming an elementary school teacher and this might be genius for my final exams - some of which I will be taking in sewing. Thank you so, so much!!!!😊
@agcons7 ай бұрын
Your shop assistant at around 26 minutes is absolutely fascinated with your presentation, especially the handful of papers. I used to have a shop assistant too, and every aspect of my workroom was a source of endless fascination (and, when I wasn't around, amusement).
@teresagabriela58067 ай бұрын
The strawberry is filled with Sand. I was taught you use it to sharpen needles and pins by plunging the sharp into the strawberry multiple times to sharpen.
@purpunknat7 ай бұрын
I was definitely expecting something more appliqué-like that would make the whole thing machine washable, but it looks like making the props was pretty fun! I feel like you could add some pockets to the pockets, though, to actually stash your scissors and measuring tape. Maybe the next apron can be super practical like that green romper you made - the kind that's meant to get dirty and used up, with a reinforced pocket for the scissors, so they don't poke through.
@Chibihugs7 ай бұрын
A customizable apron is a really fun and useful project. Gotta love adding some fun to it. I love that you made such a fun apron given that it is on your SCA heraldic device. I would love to see you try other cute whimsical aprons you come across.
@HosCreates7 ай бұрын
I love a good apron made of sturdy duck cloth ! Ive two - one for dishes and nasty cleaning and one for baking and cooking. This outfit is so cute !
@danieljensen92497 ай бұрын
somehow i didn't understand that you were doing a barbie apron with toy-proportion items so i was somewhat confused for a good bit of this video, but i also enjoyed it so much. watching you make the items was so fun, and the apron is so cute!
@Princess_karen5 ай бұрын
When my mom passed away, I got all of the aprons she had collected. There are so many different kinds. I am 67 so these are old aprons. They are beautiful. I have the apron I made in home economics in my freshman year of high school, 1969. Looks a lot like this apron but with pockets instead of them across the bottom. I still have it and use it, it has held up very well. My home economics teacher was very old and she had been teaching kids to sew with this same pattern for many years. I love this apron.
@prophetessoftroy7 ай бұрын
Definitely agree--more aprons! You look SO stinking cute!! And that base pattern just fits you SO WELL. I had a pinafore dress growing up that I called my Alice dress that was very very similar, just smaller and blue rather than red. It was my favorite dress for ages and I was heartbroken when I outgrew it. I think you've inspired me to explore that again (just maybe with fewer ruffles than the first one had). The only place where I think I would have differed from the audience survey is on the scissors: the ones I automatically think of are the all metal variety, but with black or gold handles on a silver body. To be fair, that's because my great-grandmother and several generations back were all tailors, and the shears just sort of got passed down along the way,. So the ones I think of also tend to be massive, and sometimes with odd cants to the blades. The orange ones are pretty iconic in their own right, though! My grandmother once suggested that instead of a tomato, the pincushion was meant to be a pepper, and the strawberry was just a newer pepper that hadn't rounded out yet, like some of the varieties we had in the garden. I was very little so I went along with it and it just sort of stuck. So I've thought of them that way pretty much ever since.
@honoraweaver7887 ай бұрын
Yay! I could also write a love letter to aprons.
@PatDooley507 ай бұрын
Okay, one - the apron is way too much fun and really cute. But to have you change your dress in every scene?!?! That was way too much fun. You should put a link to every dress construction video when the associated dress is worn. Love your videos and thank you
@annbrookens9457 ай бұрын
Cute overload, amirite? Those dresses are all adorable!
@meldixj7 ай бұрын
Probably becouse those projects take days of little time in between normal life stuff, so each step was made on a diferent day. And also considering that Morgan posts only once a month
@doobat7087 ай бұрын
Aprons are the best! I have quite a few, too, and always have to stop myself getting/making more! This one is really good, the over-sized items just DOES it.
@kirstenpaff89467 ай бұрын
Those scissors are genuinely impressive.
@K80_027 ай бұрын
This is so cute, its giving me Arriety/borrower vibes and its so amazing!
@dralbora7 ай бұрын
We also mark our scissors so when we sew out in the world, our scissors are marked as ours. This is an excellent project. Love it!!!! Looks adorable on you!
@jeroll13477 ай бұрын
The ability to customize this project makes me want to make my own for gardening!
@nicolawarn58097 ай бұрын
The little strawberry attached to the pincushion contains an abrasive to enable you to clean pins! 😊
@Tallia37 ай бұрын
I wish I’d known this earlier - it came off my tomato and I ended up throwing it away 😢
@lydiakies90537 ай бұрын
I love aprons!! I have 4 hanging in my kitchen, and a bunch more in my linen closet. An apron was the very first thing I made on Betty the Singer.
@lmack20097 ай бұрын
How cool is this. You look like you had so much fun making the tomato, scissors, and measuring tape! Love the attention to the stitching detail ❤ I am a fan of the Morgan Barbie look!
@emilinebelle78117 ай бұрын
I always thought it was a pepper rather than a strawberry. Very interesting.
@blahblahblah1417 ай бұрын
Same!
@SoMagicalMichele7 ай бұрын
I've heard people call it either. I don't think it really looks like either and usually say "strawberry like thing."
@le1003ann7 ай бұрын
Also, the strawberry or pepper, however you look at it is actually used to sharpen your pins. In that little strawberry there is little gritty things inside that sharpen your pins just thought I would share that.
@emilinebelle78117 ай бұрын
@@SoMagicalMichele Yeah, honestly I was always a confused. As a kid I’d say strawberry 🍓 but would hear a response “it’s a pepper” so I was like 🤷🏼♀️
@emilinebelle78117 ай бұрын
@@le1003ann I had heard that but never knew how to utilize it so it’s just decoration over here. Haha
@HeyLizardLeigh7 ай бұрын
okay but Q-inspired garment project when? The encounter at farpoint robes are VERY your color scheme!
@HeyLizardLeigh7 ай бұрын
(I say also as someone very much planning on trying to make those robes to wear at night at cons, theyre just iconic)
@agi27117 ай бұрын
Aaah, now I get why you asked for our associations of the colours regarding scissors and measuring tapes.
@petrichor_dreams_7 ай бұрын
My tape measures are light blue and purple. I've never owned a yellow one. I also would have thought metal scissors would have won because the orange handle Fiskars are better for crafting than sewing 🤷🏻♀️
@a-myriad-of-stars967 ай бұрын
I can tell you why the tomato showed up in sewing! Pincushions have been around since the Middle Ages at least, but according to the Victorians, placing a tomato on the mantle of a new home brought good luck and prosperity. If tomatoes were out of season, they’d improvise with a bundle of red cloth stuffed with sawdust! And the crafty women of the period thought it was also an excellent place to store their pins!
@srlee2037 ай бұрын
I love just how many red outfits Morgan rocks in this.
@katwitanruna7 ай бұрын
I would so be tempted to paint the scissor handles pink. And make a pink tomato. And have a pink measuring tape. Because Barbie. ::giggle::
@honeybadgerisme7 ай бұрын
😂❤❤❤ Imma make a Post-menopausal Fluffy-Queen-of-the-Garden(ing)-apron!!😅
@moda78z7 ай бұрын
😂🤣👍
@bunhelsingslegacy35497 ай бұрын
I was thinking of a gardening apron but I already have gardening cargo pants that work just fine unless I'm jumping on a shovel (in which case my phone on one side and my knife on the other side bang around and bruise my knees cause the pockets are a bit low)... however, an apron for bee-related stuff when I'm not suited up has grabbed me by the brain and telling me it gets to jump the to do queue so that next week during our next hive cleaning session, I don't have propolis and wax on my clothes...
@samuelwillemart18345 ай бұрын
Your apron is not only a cloth, it is a masterpiece! You are not only a sewer, you are an artist. And the idea of putting three pockets, I find it original. It changes. I like that such aprons come back in fashion today. Me too, although I am a man, I like wearing such aprons.
@RandomPerson-bb2gp7 ай бұрын
I love that you rewear your favourite dresses, because they’re so cute and I love seeing them!
@Brooklyn_7 ай бұрын
Ive loved all of your haircuts, and today your hair is just SO stunning!
@MorganDonner7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@herelizasaint7 ай бұрын
The hat pins work for the ball top style of sewing needles but for diversity: knitting needles. Single point knitting needles look like the flat top pins, and the smaller needles WILL poke through many types of fabrics. You could use the metal needles, or plastic/wood painted to look like metal. Just a thought. Great video!
@kathyjohnson20437 ай бұрын
How fun would a 'flat' ball of yarn look!
@herelizasaint7 ай бұрын
@@kathyjohnson2043 It would look so stinkin' cute.
@SkipperJane7 ай бұрын
There’s an artisan who makes handmade ties (XOElle), and one of her long sellers is the tapemeasure tie, which of course comes in yellow. She built a custom silk screen for hers. I also love aprons and saw an amazing style on Instagram with a long set of ties that allow it to be tied loose on the side or looped around the waist and tied in the back. Of course I had to make one! 😂
@grey83777 ай бұрын
As someone who's special interest is dollhouse miniatures let me tell you, the amount of sheer joy and inspiration I got from this video. I am reaching for my sketchbook as. I. Type. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea and providing some whimsy to my Tuesday evening.
@TheGabygael7 ай бұрын
i would use corsage pins and embroidery, leather or yarn needles. Maybe even roller pins or those hairpin you got made for those halstatt hairstyles
@silliepixie7 ай бұрын
This turned out super cute! I love it!
@tondriasanders63067 ай бұрын
I have a collection of aprons. My favorite was a gift from my aunt and it’s is purple, with bearded irises on the trim. I wear it every time day. I have frilly vintage ones for making martinis, cow print ones for barbecuing, I have lots of kids aprons because being a mom is what I chose, I have ones for working in the garden. And lots of fun, pretty or for show aprons. They are all displayed on coat hooks in my kitchen. I love the idea of a sewing apron, a la Barbie style. I’m going to have to add one to the collection for my sewing room.
@spacecatandthekittens19547 ай бұрын
The apron turned out so charming! And I really liked that you wore outfits that you made in the past.
@monikaschmied71797 ай бұрын
Absolutely cute. Cant get over this measuring tape. And all the possibilities to personalize it to the hobbyists craft. ❤ I do have some aprons of my mum and grandma. They have buttons and buttonholes too and are worn with crisscrossing back bands. But their buttons are sewn on the inside. This way the sometimes to long ends of the bands vanish to the inside of the apron.
@BrandiR7137 ай бұрын
this apron is absolutely adorable
@aloras4055 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore a good apron. It actually helps me to stay focused through the day. I have ADHD and wearing it helps my brain connect to the tasks at hand and therefore stay in 'work mode."
@tenaoconnor75107 ай бұрын
I still have some of the aprons my grandma made me as a kid. I’m thinking of making some dresses to wear this summer, I should make an apron or two to go with them.
@cassandrabreit50297 ай бұрын
I finished making my first full from scratch dress a few weeks ago and have worn it twice, and gotten kid-related stains on it both times (I have a 1 and a 3 year old!). I definitely am feeling the need for an apron to wear with my super cute new me-made dress
@Vintage_Izy7 ай бұрын
I’m just proud for the Q reference 😂 my Trekkie heart is happy 🖖🏻
@HarmonyinTime377517 ай бұрын
A Q barbie would be interesting. This looks exciting
@melissashiels78387 ай бұрын
That is adorable! I have some stiff-ish white linen that isn't suitable for shifts or smocks, but might work really well for an apron. ❤
@christianavance91247 ай бұрын
Just noticed how much your hair has grown out. Im loving the hair ribbons. I was just thinking earlier today that i really want to try learning to sew again, and this reminded me that somewhere in my crafting stuff I had started making myself an apron froman old oversized jeans. It was the criss cross back that reminded me since that was the only style I found tolerable. Happily inspired now.
@JInuOneSix7 ай бұрын
Orange handle is fiskars and reminds me of home sewists, black handle makes me think of classic tailor's shears and more industrial!
@Havenwyck_Media6 ай бұрын
Barbie 1962. I have the whole vintage outfit for a #3 Barbie 1960. I love that apron. I am thrilled to see you make this one!
@artsymaddieDIY7 ай бұрын
ADORABLE! I just watched the Barbie movie again today, how fitting 🤗🌟❤️✂️
@brookedonaldson13547 ай бұрын
The tomato pin cushion is so adorable 🥰
@ellw78304 ай бұрын
morgan i'm OBSESSED with this. like you're sewing barbie!!!!!! omggggg
@gtbabe067 ай бұрын
the red dress you’re wearing while doing the scissors is my absolute favorite.! I would wear it every day.! 😍 I’m trying to find a way to sew one like that with this red and white print I have .. if you could, can you possibly do a tutorial on that dress please .? it’s absolutely amazing.!
@spritebug36667 ай бұрын
your lack of standardized measurements in garment construction makes me really happy. I feel much less pressure when I don't see a million little numbers everywhere!
@meldixj7 ай бұрын
I loved the apron!! I love using aprons when I cook, so I am very pleased with how this one turned out! also love to recognize the outfits you used from your past videos! so much fun to see that you actualy use the stuff you make!
@BeyondtheHiggs7 ай бұрын
When I was teaching I actually had a teacher apron. it was a half apron I made from old jeans. I kept my dry erase markers, a remote for some technology, some candy, and had a pocket as a general catchall.I had people laugh and immediately guess I taught special education. I actually gave some to my secret snowflakes when I got them.
@darleneengebretsen14686 ай бұрын
When I was a Head Start teacher for preschoolers I often wore aprons. I never knew when I might need a pocket for tissues, or pencils and crayons. the odd bit of playdough, a little toy car, Legos, etc.. Aprons also helped to keep stuff like finger paints, peanut butter, and boogers off of my clothes.
@valariebrown37686 ай бұрын
Every shop needs an assistant. My Beloved watches auto and bike crafting KZbinrs, and several have feline assistants, small kiddos, or both, involved in their crafting. So delightful to see some of those big machos have gentle moments with small creatures. I need more aprons in my life.
@Zelexia7 ай бұрын
That apron is very cute! You look positively lovely wearing it. ♥ I'm a little surprised you didn't go with magnets hold the scissors and tomato. I feel like the magnet bars that are used for name tags should work really well for this application. On the back of the tomato or scissors you can put a little pocket to hold the steel bit of the name tag and the magnet bar can go on the underside of the apron to fix the prop in place. This makes them completely removable if needed and should hold them in place pretty well. Another bonus is minimal damage to the fabric over time, unlike the cumulative wear and tear caused by putting in and removing safety pins or temporary stiches
@gregputnam72437 ай бұрын
I feel like another tool/ sewing object is the blue cookie bin. It is a metal tin that typically have sugar cookies in it that EVERYONE associates with sewing stuff: extra needles, clothing scraps, measuring tapes, pins, etc. Etc. But it is always the blue cookie tin.
@maudline7 ай бұрын
Ahhh that middle doctor barbie was my very first Barbie! I got her for my 4th birthday 🎀🥰
@lynnsibley11727 ай бұрын
Me clicking this: an apron? Hm. Well, it's a Morgan video, it'll be fun. Me after watching this: Yes, I need several aprons now, yes.
@lynnsibley11727 ай бұрын
Update: 4 days later and my first apron is done!
@isabelperry40977 ай бұрын
I love apron videos, and this one is so cool! I'm sewing a bunch of band patches on my dad's denim-ish kitchen apron, since he and I are both into heavy metal and thought it would look really cool if we made him a battle apron instead of a battle jacket or vest! After I finish, it will go back to hanging inside the pantry with my mom's rooster print apron. :)
@TheMetatronGirl7 ай бұрын
I actually learned this, recently… the strawberry on the tomato pincushion is an emory for cleaning and sharpening your needles and pins.
@michellejaggard96572 ай бұрын
What a beautiful apron. You did a fantastic job on the sewing, very impressive. You look adorable in your new apron "Barbie"
@roska60097 ай бұрын
I was looking for a comment about this but didn't see one so here you go: Those orange Fiskars scissors were originally designed to have black handle. When making a prototype there was already orange plastic in the machine and makers didn't bother to change it. They went with the orange thinking it's just for the prototype. However they loved it so much they kept the colour. I love this story and love how those scissors are known not only for their really good design but for the bright colour 😊 For many Finnish people those are one and only scissors. My pair has moomin design.
@jaspergoesrawrr7 ай бұрын
This is so dang cute, especially love the oversized props
@jayneterry87017 ай бұрын
Your Morgan Barbie apron came out very cute.😊 Speaking for some of us sewers can be difficult but you did well.Your vast experience in all forms of making and creating is awe inspiring.
@missmoth25887 ай бұрын
The strawberry string goes around one or two fingers to secure the tomato pin cushion sitting on the back of your hand to keep it to hand while pining fabric and keeping the palm of the hand free for pinning. My mother, aunts and grandmother taught me that when I was little and they were sewing and quilting. That info may have been lost with time. I was a young child in the 60's
@bitta92265 ай бұрын
I love that you used the DaVinci app, I use it often when making projects to give me a starting point! Also love when you were trying to remember the word for the stiff adhesive fabric, your cat was looking expectantly at you to say the word. 😀
@sandylutz72807 ай бұрын
Your apron and methods to achieve it are just amazing. I adore your finished photo op!
@ERYN__7 ай бұрын
I like the extra length on the ties. It looks a little more doll like.