Why I do what I do: Addressing some funny comments

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Catherine Sews

Catherine Sews

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@marathorne6821
@marathorne6821 3 ай бұрын
There's a saying in the Bible that you shouldn't throw your pearls before swine - ie not everyone will understand the value of what you do. The 99.9% of us who do, are very grateful for the inspiration you provide, as well as all the learnings we derive from watching you 😊 Keep on doing it! It's great 👍
@ChristineGale-vz9oi
@ChristineGale-vz9oi 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, I really enjoy watching your KZbin videos and I've learnt many sewing techniques that I wasn't aware of. Ignore the silly comments! I've up cycled coffee years and there is something so satisfying in making something from clothes you wouldn't wear because of 'not my style'. Keep making the videos, I always look forward to them! Christine
@lindaherman2317
@lindaherman2317 3 ай бұрын
Love what you do! People need to expand their knowledge of what’s going on in our world, especially with recycling. Fortunately well-loved clothing is getting more attention.
@beckymeyer1818
@beckymeyer1818 3 ай бұрын
It's like asking a gardener, "Why are you planting potatoes when you can buy a 5# bag at the grocery store for $1.99?" Every person who gets off the consumer treadmill makes a difference. You are providing the motivation, information and skill (FREE, no less!), enabling people to become more self-sufficient, creative and thoughtful. I love watching your videos and have gained so much confidence and skill through them. Zero-waste in the closet!
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s another good analogy. 😍👍
@anainjamul2056
@anainjamul2056 3 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh I love this analogy! Being a gardener myself and going through all that goes into the fruits of our labor, it's the beautiful process, the miracle of the outcome and the joy of sharing is so satisfying! Knowing also you make a difference! Thank you for your comment!
@cathym1257
@cathym1257 3 ай бұрын
Hi Catherine, I’m sorry you received unkind and unhelpful comments. What you provide for your audience is valuable beyond words. We learn so much from you, both in your successes and your challenges. I often feel like I’m sitting in your sewing studio, visiting with you, as you figure out your next fix! We are grateful for all you bring to your channel, knowing it is indeed a labour of love. Cheering you on!
@lisacausey4773
@lisacausey4773 3 ай бұрын
You sure are a calm ranter! I love that you took the time to, not only teach what you are doing to those who get it, but also, teach those who don't get it WHY you do it.❤❤❤
@susanskidmore9516
@susanskidmore9516 3 ай бұрын
Dear Catherine…Your response is both eloquent and educational. Thank you for addressing the uninformed audience. ….I’m sure worldwide viewers admire your rebuttal since it does mirror our own thoughts on this topic.
@nancyathearn8298
@nancyathearn8298 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, when I found your channel quite by accident, I was thrilled. I thought, "there's someone else out there like me??!" I had just finished turning a too-long & too-large skirt with godets at the hem that I'd thrifted (because I LOVED the fabric) into a beautiful blouse with full bell sleeves from the flouncy godets. I love doing this kind of thing! Nice fabric in pretty prints is becoming hard to find locally. I have a few tried and true patterns that I use over and over, changing this or that. I've sewed my own clothes for longer than you've been alive, but I learn so many things from you! Keep up the good work!! Thank you. ❤
@jill552
@jill552 3 ай бұрын
They are missing the point of your channel. I love the process of saving everything I save from washing, to mending, to de-pilling. Keep up the good work. Fast fashion and fast home decor is really bad for the environment.
@dar4835
@dar4835 3 ай бұрын
I would like to say that you have freed me to restyle my clothes, take a deep breath, and dive into a new way of sewing something. I have thrifted most of my life and have found clothes that I love. Sometimes, they just need a quick tweak, but some have good bones and need a bigger tweak! But you have pushed me past my comfort zone, and I thank you sooo much! Ignore the ignorance of those trolls that think their contributions are intelligent. You are a lovely person with serious sewing skills ❣️
@cathyswope5174
@cathyswope5174 3 ай бұрын
WTH, why do people take the time to leave rude comments ☹️ As someone who completely agrees with you (and tries to walk the talk), thank you for reminding people about the impact of fast fashion AND our disposable approach to clothes. And thank you for being a wonderful teacher. You are very inspiring ♥️
@michelebrazzell3534
@michelebrazzell3534 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do. I have learned a lot about garment construction as much as recycling. Please know we are cheering you on!
@ginaburgess9759
@ginaburgess9759 3 ай бұрын
You don’t have to apologise for or justify anything you do Catherine. I recommend your channel to so many people. Your students are so lucky to have such a great teacher as well as a wonderful role model.
@mcremex827
@mcremex827 2 ай бұрын
I can’t even begin to tell you how your videos have impacted my sewing! I LOVE recycling of any kind, but am not a trained seamstress. You gave me the courage and inspiration to try any alterations an try and try again if my end product is less then desirable. I’m so proud of the few items I’ve recycled so far, and have enjoyed the process immensely. I always think “ what would Catherine do ? “ anytime I’m floundering…thank you thank you so much for sharing your wealth of experience with us through your love and passion for what u do. ❤❤❤
@sandychilese2893
@sandychilese2893 3 ай бұрын
I've used thrift stores for a lot of projects. But, it's watching channels like yours, Catherine that has opened my mind. I used to sew clothes when I was kid -- teenager back in the caveman days. But, in my adult life, I quilt. Watching your channel gave me the ideas (and the confidence) to try new things. For instance: I'm 70yo and have battled skin cancer most of my life including a melanoma over 40 years ago. Living in AZ creates challenges on how to successfully stay out of the sun. I am now looking for coordinating long sleeve t-shirts and adding them to my favorite short sleeve shirts so I can keep my arms covered. I'll figure out what to do with the rest of the shirts. Maybe make t-shirt yarn and teach nieces how to "hand knit." Prior to watching your channel I would have just given my old favorites away. I'm also looking for fabric for quilting in thrift stores. Just looking at the stock in a different light gives way to whole new ideas. Loved your episode on alternative use for drop clothes. Our church had murals painted on them. Keep the ideas coming. You are sparking old brain cells back to life! Enjoy the summer.
@lynnephelps2370
@lynnephelps2370 3 ай бұрын
Love the t-shirt yarn idea! I could knit a new bath rug!
@lifeofjoy9404
@lifeofjoy9404 3 ай бұрын
Even your "ranting" is delightful, charming and creative!❤❤❤ I love your content, Catherine!
@dar4835
@dar4835 3 ай бұрын
You could make t shirt quilts, maybe lap size for your local nursing homes? T-shirt yarn is fun as well!
@sewgirl1247
@sewgirl1247 3 ай бұрын
I'm a quilter too, there is another KZbin channel where the gal thrifts men cotton shirts for quilt making. Love your idea of using tshirts for rug making or maybe knitting a tote bag...so many creative ideas with Catherine's channel!
@tialevy2984
@tialevy2984 3 ай бұрын
I learned to sew from scratch from you 1 year ago. You helped me pick out my new 1st sewing machine, I learned to thread it, wind the bobbin, practice, practice and practice was all from watching you. All the must have sewing notions and even ones I didn’t have, I now have because of you. My free time is meaning and absolute fun solely because of you. Thank you very much!
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Wow, what an amazing comment!! Thank you so much. That means the world to me 🥰
@Silver_Threads_Sewing
@Silver_Threads_Sewing 3 ай бұрын
I appreciate your taking time to go over the reasons why it’s so important to “Upcycle” recycle and repurpose…. I am sorry you had too do it. I for one LOVE seeing all your skills at work. ❤ Diann
@chelseamorning608
@chelseamorning608 3 ай бұрын
Being short I've learned over the years how to alter clothes but what you do takes things to the next level. I love watching your projects and now have confidence to take on more challenging alterations. I never would have made a t-shirt bigger until I watched your video and I just finished fixing a favorite one that "shrank" over the years :). Thank you for all you do, not just with your sewing tutorials but doing your part to better our environment.
@hartsarah12
@hartsarah12 3 ай бұрын
I love that you were non-apologetic to the morals you hold. A lot of what you mentioned here is exactly why I started sewing. Fast fashion needs to go. I also love having something that no one else has. The fit and the quality of your own garment is something you can't just buy.
@gloriannburick1837
@gloriannburick1837 2 ай бұрын
She not only is a great up cycler but she has the sweetest soft voice.
@Poledragon
@Poledragon 3 ай бұрын
Even if I have no intention of totally reconstructing a pair of jeans, I absolutely watch your videos for the whole process, the hints and tips, the sheer joy you get in changing something thrifted into a wearable, quirky piece of clothing that has a whole new life. Your enthusiasm is contagious and inspiring and I have tweaked more than one items of clothing in my wardrobe after watching something you've done. Maybe one day these folks who don't get it will finally get a clue, but in the meanwhile, the rest of us love what you do
@marydeloria8352
@marydeloria8352 3 ай бұрын
I love this: "respect the craft". I think I need this as a sign in my studio!
@carolynkuntz7765
@carolynkuntz7765 3 ай бұрын
I don't usually comment and have watched your videos with a feeling of encouragement myself to upcycle and re-use some of my own clothing and thrifted clothing😀 as well. I retired and rather than get rid of all of my work clothes, I changed and upcycled a lot of them to suit my much more casual lifestyle. Those who make those type of comments seem to me to be someone hiding behind a keyboard with nothing better to do than spew their unhappiness on to others. They're really not here to learn or find value in what you do - they only like to criticize. Keep doing what you do and really just disregard those comments - they really don't deserve your valuable time and attention. Also, btw, when my sister was visiting over Christmas, we watched a bunch of your videos and she was hooked! Thank you for your efforts and keep on going!
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
That is so nice to hear! Thanks so much
@elizabethfletcher3530
@elizabethfletcher3530 3 ай бұрын
I agree with every point you made. Unfortunately, there will always be some who just don’t get it. 🙄
@lynnock8003
@lynnock8003 3 ай бұрын
Some who don't get it ... and several "Mary"s who just prefer to be contrary! 😊
@QueenAmethyst55
@QueenAmethyst55 3 ай бұрын
I hope you never stop thrifting and sewing! I find you so entertaining, especially your mutterings when you sew. You make me smile & Ilearn so much from you. Some people are just negative for the sake of it. The clothes mountains play on my mind. Our charity shops (UK) are heaving with goods and then when you add in all the fashion retail stores it's terrifying. Yours is my favourite sewing channel.😊
@Cathy16011
@Cathy16011 3 ай бұрын
I've applied some of your ideas to clothes I already own that need a little updating/resizing. It's a less expensive way to practice sewing, which can get really expensive. I hope you don't let these types of comments get you down. You are a wonderful teacher and I enjoy your content. 🌈
@paulawhite3547
@paulawhite3547 3 ай бұрын
Some of us are so differently proportioned than anything in the store that almost everything has to be altered in some way, even if bought new. I appreciate the creative ways that you apply to your projects. It is inspiring to see your confidence, it helps me have confidence to try to remake garments to fit and flatter my stature and style
@lynnries7729
@lynnries7729 3 ай бұрын
Nicely done Catherine! Some people just don't or won't get it. You're right, they should move on.
@Mhatzel
@Mhatzel 3 ай бұрын
Yes, the should move on, ffs 😂 ( I had to Google that one).
@FadedGrandeur
@FadedGrandeur 3 ай бұрын
​Yes me too!! 😂
@lynnries7729
@lynnries7729 3 ай бұрын
@@FadedGrandeur Me too and wish I hadn't. How rude to put on a comment. Hope she blocked them.
@lindascott6968
@lindascott6968 3 ай бұрын
So appreciate you sharing your values and how you live them. Every time I watch you I learn and get motivated to fix what I have. Thank you Catherine ❤
@vanessapaugh3703
@vanessapaugh3703 3 ай бұрын
I love how you make clothes fit you, just the way you want. I learn so much from how you problem solve. Keep going, we value you.
@debrap947
@debrap947 3 ай бұрын
Hahaha...I will never understand why people don't just move on from a channel if they don't like the content...FFS. 😆 I have been thrifting for over 45 years, from teen to raising my two kids on my own. My daughter and granddaughter have both learned the great value of thrifting not only clothes but household items as well. Of course, there are things I would never thrift. I started gathering remnants and fabrics during 2020-2022 to keep busy during those interesting years and have made tote bags, shopping bags, and aprons. There are so many gorgeous fabrics out there that need a new life/use. I agree with you Catherine...it is a fun and creative outlet to keep the brain cells challenged! 😉 God bless and have fun!
@dianadougherty7187
@dianadougherty7187 3 ай бұрын
You tell 'em Catherine. You are loved by your regular viewers, and we all appreciate what you do. Sometimes we must ignore others
@hezzermarie
@hezzermarie 3 ай бұрын
Sharing this one! I learn so many practical skills from you, but this one is a wonderful overview on why we all should thrift - either from a thrift store, or best from our own closet!
@nigglemoth
@nigglemoth 3 ай бұрын
Totally appreciate you sharing how you upcycle, I’ve learned so much from you!
@sallysusinno7619
@sallysusinno7619 3 ай бұрын
People can be so dense. I love what you do and find it so inspiring! And I love the humorous and educational way you handle those who aren’t getting it.
@gailsanders4665
@gailsanders4665 3 ай бұрын
Well done and well said. Totally agree with you. Thank you for a great channel.
@ThoughtfulCreativity
@ThoughtfulCreativity 3 ай бұрын
I personally think that you are extremely talented and such a lovely person AND it truly resonated with me what you said about staying true to your values and why you do what you do! Comments like those hurt at times, especially when you pour your heart and soul into not only creating for yourself, but also showing others how to develop the skills, but as you said - you are staying true to yourself, you find joy in what you do and you love the process. Keep on creating! With every video you inspire people of all ages to rethink what they buy and wear and add a bit more sustainability to their lives! Much love and respect, Alisa
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Hi Alisa, I’m so thrilled that you watched my video and I’m touched that you left such a lovely comment. I love what you do on your channel and it’s extremely validating that you’re giving me a nod. I appreciate it so much! Love and respect right back atcha, Catherine
@annazann7236
@annazann7236 3 ай бұрын
Just ignore it. You know we learn a ton watching your creative process. I admit, I do shiver sometimes watching you "chop" perfectly cosy high turtleneck, I personally love 😂
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Haha, I shiver sometimes too! It can be scary, lol
@tanasuesews
@tanasuesews 3 ай бұрын
Just keep spreading the word, Catherine! Upcycling is fun and useful, but we’ve fallen away from it over the years. They’ll figure it out some day! ❤
@bethmagill4449
@bethmagill4449 3 ай бұрын
Bravo! "Preach it, girl!" Thank you!!!! Rant away when the naysayers say nay something negative once too many times! Hopefully, there are very few of those! 😊
@IMOO1896
@IMOO1896 3 ай бұрын
I’m all about watching your videos on up-cycling clothes. It’s inspired me to do some of my own clothes, mostly poor fit from weight loss, so I can continue to wear my own clothes. Why would anyone even watch if they’re not interested? Trust me, you’re providing a valuable service to help us think thru the process of what can be done to make old things new again.
@robinwhitehead6658
@robinwhitehead6658 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I learned how to sew by thrifting and altering years ago. I taught this to my children, and it has served them well! It is so encouraging to see you teaching a new generation these ideas. I LOVE seeing your sense of humor here as well. 😂 Thanks so much!!
@kathrynwebster6307
@kathrynwebster6307 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for passing your values along for us to appreciate. You rock!!!
@esperansaloughran693
@esperansaloughran693 3 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. Also. They are missing the opportunity to learn something new!
@hamsonthehill
@hamsonthehill 3 ай бұрын
Also, you teach those of who want to fix our clothes because we can't afford "new" clothes. Catherine, I have learned so mush from you.
@nickykatz
@nickykatz 3 ай бұрын
Ignore all those comments, those posters are clearly missing the point of your videos. On behalf of yoir fans please don't let those comments change anything. You have such great content, and it's such a pleasure to watch your vids. Please keep them coming 🎉
@mjdevorick8404
@mjdevorick8404 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! It was a great reminder of the pitfalls of fast fashion and the so many good reasons to thrift. 💕
@leafyrox
@leafyrox 3 ай бұрын
You're so sweet, and I love your creativity. You take a partially painted canvas and turn it into wearable art - that fits. I wish I had the skills you have.
@janetpaden8878
@janetpaden8878 3 ай бұрын
Dear Catherine, I just have to say, I love your videos! I agree with every reason why to thrift and upcycle. In the end of a project, you have something both tailored and one of a kind. What's not to love about that? It's still cheaper to buy thrifted if you are only into natural fibers such as linen and silk. I know I can't just go out and buy a silk dress or skirt on my budget. I look at fast fashion in stores and online. The majority of it is synthetic! Which is even harder on the environment. I don't want to pay the price of linen for polyester!
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Omg, that is such a good point! I wish I’d included a bit about synthetics! Thanks for the kind words and the reminder!
@judih.8754
@judih.8754 3 ай бұрын
Amen!!
@janetpaden8878
@janetpaden8878 3 ай бұрын
@@CatherineSews I want to thank you! You are the one who opened my eyes!
@dianahampton8768
@dianahampton8768 3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad that you can keep it in perspective because people that say mean things when you have clearly worked hard on something have issues that we cannot help them with
@robinr6399
@robinr6399 3 ай бұрын
It's sad to me that we live in a world where you have to explain this. Manners are not practiced by some. Love your videos and your very kind and patient 'rant'.❤❤❤
@Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living
@Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living 3 ай бұрын
For what it’s worth - your upcycle a t-shirt tutorial was one of my favorites because you showed some creative ways beyond “adding a side panel”. The people who left the “buy your size” comments missed the point. You don’t always get your size at the thrift store, so you have to get creative. It’s also a budget-friendly way to use the wardrobe that you got when your body shape changes due to different circumstances (medication, fitness journey, pregnancy, menopause, or overindulging).
@keric3730
@keric3730 3 ай бұрын
I don't get my size at any big big box store. I have a non standard body size. Not every one has a certain body size
@LuEcton
@LuEcton 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent! I copied your flannel shirt idea for chopping off the collar and lower sleeves and it turned out to look exactly like yours, and I got compliments every time I wore it (too warm right now). I am sorry that people can be so rude, and I hope they don't discourage you. Please keep it up!
@arvettadelashmit9337
@arvettadelashmit9337 3 ай бұрын
I have so many T-shirts that were given to me. Most of them were new with advertisements on the front of them. Some of them make great nightgowns. Keep doing what you are doing. I was already buying used and up-cycling. You have opened my eyes to items that I have overlooked in the past. Yes. I have made boo-boos; however, most of those mistakes worked out for someone else. I, and many others, are learning from you.
@kathirm9
@kathirm9 3 ай бұрын
I love finding those shirts in the thrift store. Often there will be multiples, so you can get a lot of matching fabric. I found two teal T shirts with logos that were in dull gold, but the writing was in bright white! I think (hope) they were rejected samples.
@judih.8754
@judih.8754 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Catherine! Your values align with mine 100%. Keep thrifting and making those custom clothing items.
@brendaschoen7267
@brendaschoen7267 3 ай бұрын
I learned to sew back in junior high a long time ago and actually was fairly skilled. I bought into fast clothing because it was cheap and easy. Now that I am in my late 60s, my love of sewing has been rekindled, and you are largely responsible. I love reworking old favorites and taking them in. Thanks for showing me how to do it right!
@RoundMtnDryGoods
@RoundMtnDryGoods 3 ай бұрын
While I may not agree with all of your ideas about why you thrift and upcycle, I totally respect your choices and enjoy your tutorials. I also have a long time habit of thrifting and upcycling that had it's origin in being unable to afford new. I also have fit issues that require me to alter even new clothing. If I have to do surgery anyway, I'd prefer to be doing it on thrifted items.
@ellen6262
@ellen6262 3 ай бұрын
I whole heartedly agree, Catherine! Mending and repurposing make me feel like a millionaire. I will let items that need mending or altering pile up and then spend an afternoon or a day fixing them. At the end of the day I've calculated that I've saved myself about $200-$300 because I didn't go out and buy something new that was easy to fix. Throwing out a pair of pants because it needs a new button or re-hemmed is shameful! I also love your creativity and have been inspired to redesign my own wardrobe. It really is fun! Thank you for your inspiring videos!
@dianepatten8594
@dianepatten8594 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, as a fellow Canadian I love your channel. I worked in high end ladies retail in southern Ontario for many years that also came with a high price tag. In 1993, when Value Village became a viable shopping experience in my city I became hooked on thrifting. Since then I have hardly bought anything brand new, I adore thrifting and I am more apt to find some fashion find that I love than I would ever find in ready to wear, at full price. Keep on putting out your sustainable content. It is valuable. ❤️🇨🇦
@lornamckillip9105
@lornamckillip9105 3 ай бұрын
Right on Catherine! This is why I watch your videos and why I do this as well. Hopefully you have educated some of those naysayers!
@lorrainedempsey3320
@lorrainedempsey3320 3 ай бұрын
I love the passion that you have for upcycling. I enjoy it as much as you do. Please don't ever stop. I always get great ideas from your videos, and I look forward to each and everyone of them. I always love turning something kinda bland, into a garment that I can't wait to wear. The creative process is ALWAYS soo much fun. Thank you soo much, Catherine. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😘
@reppeplucw
@reppeplucw 3 ай бұрын
I appreciate what you do, Catherine, and love your videos. To help illustrate some of your points: I was given a nice cotton caftan (used). I thought I would wear it as lounge wear. But I really don't wear caftan styles as lounge wear -- I much prefer pants and tops. But I really liked the style of this caftan -- and it hit me that it would make a great loose fitting top. So with just a little measuring, a quick cut and hemming I have a new top that I'll be glad to wear with a number of different jeans, leggings or other pants. When I finished I looked at it and said to myself: There's a $35.00 top with hardly any effort. Upcycling just makes so much sense. Thanks Catherine for all your great content - enjoyable and instructive.
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
That’s so great! What a great solution to your caftan. Thanks!!
@ML-sy6le
@ML-sy6le 3 ай бұрын
I truly wish more people understood what you understand, and live by. The ethics of fast, shallow fashion is an abomination. We all have to do this.
@dianepatten8594
@dianepatten8594 3 ай бұрын
I would also like to say Catherine that I have returned to sewing after a 20 year hiatus and most of my fabric is thrifted. I have found amazing pieces for a fraction of what they would have cost if bought in a fabric store.
@nancykuhlman2427
@nancykuhlman2427 3 ай бұрын
Catherine I am 71yo & have sewed since I was 14yo; my Mother taught me. I Love to sew but 2yrs ago I lost interest for Life because my husband died. When I found your program, it was what I needed to have a purpose again to sew for my daughter & granddaughter. We go to our Thrift store & our imagination opens up to see the new clothes we can make & we have fun determining the kind of fabric it is made of. It has given me, a excitingnew purpose in life. You have inspired me. I love the way you teach us new ideas in sewing & creating new things for ourselves & Family. Just keep moving forward, & teaching & inspiring us. You help give us the Sparkle we need in our Lives to make it Interesting & Fun. Thank you.
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely message, Nancy. That is so wonderful to hear. I'm so glad that you continue to sew and to sparkle!
@lydiaschumann3945
@lydiaschumann3945 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, thank you for taking time to respond to the negatives. I confess I don’t often comment, but this time I want to say thank you for teaching me some wonderful techniques! Please continue!
@jamieomahen2656
@jamieomahen2656 3 ай бұрын
What a pleasant rant! I agree 100% and did not come to this hobby because of the environmental and social benefits just for the pure joy it brings. So glad to know my hobby is a positive endeavor!
@pjacksreads536
@pjacksreads536 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your videos. I love them. I’ve tried some and learned a lot. Love the pleasure of upcycling. It feels so good to be able to take something and make it my own! A
@suemehall2831
@suemehall2831 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, I so appreciate your videos. I am a person that will always think how can I repurpose this or that so as not to waste and also be environmentally aware. I remember my grandmother and mom removing buttons and zippers off of clothing that had come to the end of its life. I sew but never thought I could ever alter a piece of clothing to the extreme that you do. Your videos have inspired and excited me to the challenge of repurposing and creating new clothes out of old. I have gone through my closet as well as my husband's to see what I can refit or repurpose. I now look at items in a new light at the Sweet Repeat thrift store I frequent. I am 72 years old and still have my mom and grandma's button can that I go through before I may be forced to purchase new. Keep doing what you are doing....you are an inspiration!
@annseabolt6645
@annseabolt6645 3 ай бұрын
I am almost 72 myself and I worked in the garment industry over 40 years ago and I would go around and pick up the buttons that fell on the floor because they would just be swept up. The cone thread when a run off clothing was through they would pick it up and the cones where you could already see the cardboard they would toss and I would take them because for home use there was still quite a bit. Occasionally they would get a roll of zipper tape where the teeth were off center and they couldn’t use it and I would take that too. I picked up zipper pulls and zipper stops off the floor and would make my own zippers. The extra fabric that was sent with a run to use to recut a garment piece in case you had a piece with a flaw or other problem was collected and the plant would make up stacks and about once a month they put everyone’s name in a jar and would pick names and you could take a stack. They used the jar until it was empty and then started over so eventually everyone got a chance to get some. Ladies who didn’t sew would sometimes give me their stack. I’m a big believer in make do and mend.
@amandajenn-h3o
@amandajenn-h3o 3 ай бұрын
I love your channel Catherine in fact you’re my absolute favourite. You are an inspiration, super talented & and pleasure to watch. Keep being you ….from one of your 99.9% viewers who love what you do 💝😉🧵🪡 xxxx
@mariaponnudurai9778
@mariaponnudurai9778 3 ай бұрын
I have learned so much from watching your videos. I respect you tremendously. God bless you.
@tessh518
@tessh518 3 ай бұрын
I only found your channel a few weeks ago and I have learned loads. I too am a second hand shopper. It’s also fun to flip our clothes. Even if it easier to buy bigger or new. Ignore the strange comments and keep posting. Tess from the UK
@sybilleulinski1827
@sybilleulinski1827 3 ай бұрын
Just keep going Catherine, there will always be people refusing to learn about environment issues. I really think the issues with cheap clothes should be taught in schools. I have learnt so much from your films, I even started again sewing after 25 years. Because you transferred the fun you are having by sewing all this garments to me. And last but not least the satisfaction having created something nice and wearable for a fraction of shop-bought clothes is immense.
@beattie2698
@beattie2698 3 ай бұрын
I love the things you do with garments. I’ve also learned a lot from watching your videos. You shouldn’t even feel you need to explain yourself but well done on doing just that. Looking forward to some more videos Catherine.
@leannsews
@leannsews 3 ай бұрын
We do live in a "throw away" world and we need to be better. We throw away food because we buy too much and it goes off, we throw out perfectly good cars because we want a new one, furniture because we want to keep up with the Jones's and of course clothes because we want the latest fashions. Anything we can do to improve even one little bit of any of these things, is a win. It's good of you to remind us to keep trying and why. I thank you 😊
@Sewlady718
@Sewlady718 3 ай бұрын
Good for you. I for one find all your videos and ideas inspirational and I've had the courage to take some older clothes that I didn't wear and make them into something that I love. Case in point....I had a very nice knit top that had a very tight turtle neck and very long sleeves. Thanks to your video, I converted the turtle neck into a vee neck and chopped off the sleeves at 3/4. Now I love the top. I would post a picture, but don't see any place to do that. Thank you and keep up the good work. We love you.
@donitawhelan9124
@donitawhelan9124 3 ай бұрын
Dear Catherine. YOU are the person who inspired me to upcycle/recycle my wardrobe. I rarely buy new clothing any more because of you❤. I am a quilt maker at heart, but am thrilled to be using my sewing machines and serger to create a unique wardrobe from clothing purchased at a thrift store or found in the back of my closet. You are an amazing person! Keep on inspiring all of us who "get" what you are doing.
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
Omg, I cannot even tell you how much that means to me. Thanks so much!! ❤️
@rebeccashipp3022
@rebeccashipp3022 3 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos how you up cycle clothing, you are creative and very talented. You have inspired me to try some ideas too. I am not an especially good sewer but trying and practicing are worth it in the long run.
@nancyruth2008
@nancyruth2008 3 ай бұрын
What a great rant! GRRR I was so angry at those comments...FFS people,, just sit back, watch and realize that this is not only a craft, an art, but you learn so much on this channel. I have passed these videos onto my niece who loves thrifting and wants to learn to sew.
@laurajackson6860
@laurajackson6860 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, I'm one of those who gets it and want to tell you how mesmerizing it is to watch you when you're in the 'zone', when spirit takes over and everything comes together. It's fascinating to me. Thank you for sharing these comments. Creating isn't for everyone...obviously. 😄
@martimoore740
@martimoore740 3 ай бұрын
I've learned so much from you! Clothing off the rack NEVER fits me, so your tips, tricks, and lessons have really helped me make my clothes fit better. Even if my project doesn't turn out wearable (which hasn't happened as much as I thought it would)n I still feel like I improved my skill. Thank you , and PLEASE keep it up!
@mayraperez-ferrara5679
@mayraperez-ferrara5679 3 ай бұрын
Kudos! Nicely addressed, NOT that you have to defend yourself or explain yourself to anyone! To each their own, live and let live! I, like you, like to thrift & like to make things with my sewing skills! Keep living YOUR life and being YOU! Because YOU are AMAZING!!!❤
@Robin-rq6rr
@Robin-rq6rr 3 ай бұрын
People do not pay attention and then complain about something they didn't bother to try to understand in the first place. This is true even when you're giving them something for FREE. Humanity has lost it's mind. (Thanks Catherine. I love your channel. I've been able to adjust the fit of my own clothes after losing weight. And I love taking pressure off the environment by bypassing the dump. And that jacket was awesome!)
@Grianan66
@Grianan66 3 ай бұрын
Even though I have little chance to upcycle at this point in time, I am watching and learning and taking notes so that when I do get some free time, I can make beautiful pieces. The one-of-a-kind aspect is so rewarding, as it is when someone asks where you bought it, and you get to share a bit of the history of the piece as you know it. Keep up what you do, Catherine - most of us love you the way you are! God bless you for sharing so much with us!
@deborahdavey1743
@deborahdavey1743 3 ай бұрын
It is a pleasure to listen to your rant! If you can call it that. You were very polite to people who were very rude and those of us who understand what you’re doing and thank you for sharing it with us. Don’t understand those people either. I have a friend who is a great sewer. She will adapt new items of clothing but never buys from thrift stores and adjust clothing. You have instilled in me the need to do what you are doing though I have not sewed in 40 years, never designed, and will be learning from scratch again. I have started my sewing journey with a learning book for my grandson as he reaches an age where he must learn how to zipper his coat, tie his shoes, buckle his belt do up buttons as well as his alphabet, his numbers and how to manipulate the same. I am doing this while I have very little space. Come September I am all ahead go. I have friends who get out their sewing machine every time they need to do a project and then put it away and put everything away with it. I am a person where if it’s out of sight it’s out of mind so need to keep my things visual. By September I will have converted my guest room into a sewing room with a Murphy’ bed for guest so I can leave things out and work on them as and when I can. You are so loved and appreciated by us all so please keep going!!! Thank you!
@judih.8754
@judih.8754 3 ай бұрын
I used to be one of those who dragged out my machine and all the notions when I needed to alter an item. With encouragement from Catherine's channel I have bought a serger (a long time dream) and set it up with my old Singer in a spare bedroom. I bought an organizer for all my gear and I am so happy. Have fun Deborah.
@CYNWORLD
@CYNWORLD 3 ай бұрын
I love your up cycle and thrift ideas. I have been shopping in my closet and mixing outfits. Some people are very negative. I also like making baby quilts from up cycling, scrapes, and thrift. You are so creative. I do the same for new T shirts, I hate the round neck lines. ❤
@marq9955
@marq9955 3 ай бұрын
I totally agree w you! I am 66 yrs old and I am on my 3rd generation of teaching my children up cycling, alterations and the cheer joy of wearing something avant-garde at reasonable prices…2 of them support their families w the craft…everyone else understand how you can buy expensive clothing cheaply and how that is a major NO-NO…for savings here is an example…buy the biggest silk skirt you can find and make pillow cases…goodbye matted hair….soooo…march on, We love you!
@SuperSoniayadav
@SuperSoniayadav 3 ай бұрын
Kathy, you are so lovable and wonderful person and thank you for the info you put on this video because I didn’t even stop to think about those values that you mentioned, but I definitely appreciate your videos and I enjoy them fully as I learned withyou. ❤ thank you so much. Keep up the good work in talent that other people don’t have.❤🥰🙏
@patstoughton
@patstoughton 3 ай бұрын
I've learned so much from you.
@Loves_3_Kitties
@Loves_3_Kitties 3 ай бұрын
I also hate fast fashion because of all of the reasons you state and because, at least the last time I happened to look at new clothing, so much of the fabric felt awful, what I can only describe it as like plastic. Besides, I can never find clothing that fits me and is comfortable 🫤. I also, in the last few years, have begun to think that buying new fabric is part of the sustainability problem. For better or for worse, I have over the years accumulated a very large stash of fabric that I can use to sew any clothing I need. So before I think of buying anything, even thrifting, it is definitely time to use what I have. Right now I am in the middle of fixing a shirt that I sewed myself that didn’t fit well (too big) using some of your very helpful and confidence building techniques 😁. Getting a good fit is not easy even when sewing it all myself 🤨🧐.
@maryphibbs8404
@maryphibbs8404 3 ай бұрын
I get it! I can’t tell you how many times I have bought clothes off the rack only to discover that I have sew buttons on or restitch a hem. I bought a pricey cardigan that I had to remove one of the d ring closures because it had been sewn on incorrectly. Lesson learned, I sew, using thrifted materials such as curtains, sheets, and anything that catches my eye. I have made jackets, tops, skirts, etc. and received many compliments. Thank you for what you do and sharing with us. I have learned a lot from you.
@lola11eleven
@lola11eleven 3 ай бұрын
If that was a rant, it was the sweetest one I've ever heard. Catherine I really appreciate your work and your creativity. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
@dorothydishman4664
@dorothydishman4664 3 ай бұрын
Your expertise in retro fitting, recycling , repurposing is most desirable . Please do allow you to be discouraged in your admirable journey. You have provided me with great solutions in my efforts to retrofit garments. Thanks so much for all your time and efforts.
@dorothydishman4664
@dorothydishman4664 3 ай бұрын
It should say please don't allow not do allow....autocorrect ..ugh!
@cathafloat1519
@cathafloat1519 3 ай бұрын
My recently widowed friend and I used your videos to rework the necklines on her husband’s cashmere jumpers to make them more feminine. She wears them all the time as it helps her to feel connected to him. We also used his t-shirts to make patchwork memory cushions for his grandchildren and nearest and dearest. She and I spent some lovely afternoons sewing, chatting and remembering her husband. I resolved a few years ago not to buy any new clothes (I’ve only bought a pair of decent hiking socks). I am currently wearing my son’s socks, underpants made from a t-shirt, my husband’s shorts, a t-shirt gift and a sweatshirt that my daughter was donating…..the only item that is my own is my bra! Thank you for your inspiration. I wholeheartedly agree with your ethos.
@CatherineSews
@CatherineSews 3 ай бұрын
@@cathafloat1519 I love your ideas for the memory items. Very special.
@onlyyours725
@onlyyours725 3 ай бұрын
Keep on being true to those of us who understand what you are doing. I absolutely feel inspired every time I see your videos! Thank you. ❤❤ From Our home to yours.
@sharonking8777
@sharonking8777 3 ай бұрын
As a crafter/sewer, a lot of my supplies come from thrift/second hand stores. Every Mon. my favorite store rotates stock by making a colored tag $1. Yes, coats, sweaters, jeans, shirts, linens, at $1. Even better is fill a tall kitchen trash bag for $1! Washed with sanitizer they are ready to go. This is the last chance before the trash. I have a clear conscience and even feel good reusing these items. Fabric flower brooches, sweater pillow covers, tote bags, quilts, and yes even clothes. Adult with a rip or stain can be cut down to child size taking advantage of the existing hem, buttons, and pockets. It is fun to take the scraps from the shirt and using them to embellish the bottoms, make a scrunchie, or a fabric flower headband. I donate them to other charities. 😊
@tiffanydawnfoster2567
@tiffanydawnfoster2567 3 ай бұрын
Much love from those of us that get it!!
@mammastreed5070
@mammastreed5070 3 ай бұрын
So many people love to throw shade on others. I hope you really can let those silly, rude, unnecessary comments roll off your back (be like a duck) ! There are more and more of us out there that support & respect your ethics and also have similar ones. Changing others’ views is not easy nor quick… but the turtle won the race! 😊 Keep doing you! You are a joy!
@nmwillow
@nmwillow 3 ай бұрын
Great video! I am watching it wearing one of my two favorite T-shirts. Both were thrifted and started way too big. Nothing like wearing a feel good shirt that fits well! And you can thrift good quality fabric that you don’t find in the stores. I’m a senior that’s been sewing for a year after not sewing since high school. Your videos have given me the skill and the confidence and are a joy to watch. Thank you!
@janedavis2128
@janedavis2128 3 ай бұрын
I respect what you do. By altering clothes to fit I am learning a little bit each time How To Sew my own clothes. Love what you do !❤ Thank you for educating us in Sooooooo many ways.
@FlamorineFashions-yy7ji
@FlamorineFashions-yy7ji 3 ай бұрын
Dear Catherine, you and your channel are a wonderful inspiration to anyone who wants to use their existing sewing skills or those who are actually trying to learn the skill. Personally I would just ignore the ignorant comments of stupid people, although your responses in this video are still informative, as we've learned to receive from you. President Roosevelt made a very interesting comment at some point in his career, he said "You can satisfy some of the people all of the time; and all of the people some of the time, but you'll never satisfy all of the people all of the time." Be assured that most of your viewers are satisfied all of the time and forget the rest who don't seem to be satisfied ever.
@TomandBettyWalworth
@TomandBettyWalworth 3 ай бұрын
Catherine, I just watched this video and I just want to say, I love You! You’re one of my favorite sewists … I have learned so much from you about up cycling. Thank you a thousand times ❤
@theresazimmerman4010
@theresazimmerman4010 3 ай бұрын
Brava! Creativity at so many levels comes from watching your videos. Come on guys, carpenters use every morsel of wood in a pile, sewers do the same with textiles/fabric where ever it resides!
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