Sorry this is a lil late - there was SOME procrastination but it came together eventually lol Edit: not the random clip that blacked out lol. It was me saying “t-shirt”. I probably accidentally disabled the clip.
Turned out really cute! Don't feel bad for hand sewing it, that's a major accomplishment. Half the time I prefer to hand sew anyway because I want to sew while watching tv. For your next corset: Don't skip the bones. Even if you don't want to be 'snatched' they still are the structure of the corset/stay/bodice and keep it from wrinkling and folding in half at the waist. Heavy duty zip ties are 100% ok. That's basically what synthetic whalebone is anyway and you only need steel if you are going for some serious support. Also, skip interfacing. Typically you would use something like coutil for the strength layer, but canvas or denim work just as well. I've even cut up old jeans (don't use ones that have spandex in them) and used those as the base layer. Lastly, I know it sucks to hear, but the appearance of your stitches (be it hand sewing or machine sewing) will get better with practice.
This turned out so damn cute! You nailed the basic construction and the fabric choices are impeccable. Btw, HAND 👏 STITCHING 👏 IS 👏 VALID Don't underestimate the power of a needle and thread, it's been doing the job for thousands of years. It's also a fun way to make smaller projects portable, I brought a corset belt with me on a camping trip, because the renfaire was the same week, and its a fun way to pass the time without internet and such!
Ty! Yeah I’ve been intimidated but I’m gonna be biting the bullet soon since it took so long to hand sew. Mine is a vintage machine from the 70’s (from one of the old lady craft room stashes) it is sturdy and should be able to handle a lot and I have lofty plans. Hoping it’ll be my old faithful 😂
@@DressMeUpScotty the first sewing machine I learnt on was from the 70’s maybe 80’s lol my mum’s sewing machine she brought in 1971 then she upgraded because it like to eat dance costume fabric lol. It is better behaved than my sewing machine lol
I'm still not *super* confident in my sewing machine skills but what has made me go from afraid of my machine to actually enjoying using it is knowing I can sew as slow as I need to. I use that visual of SpongeBob cheating on his driver's test sticking his big toe out of this shoe to gently press the pedal. It helps to practice on a test sheet of scrap fabric to practice easing the speed of it. You'll still run into troubles along the way, all sewist new and old do. A lot of it has to do with getting the tension just right which I still have no mastered yet. Thick fabrics and stretchy ones can also be an issue. But using like thin pillow case material might be perfect to practice with if you plan to make another pillowcase corset. You've got this! ❤
Honestly this is so good! And machines aren't as scary as you think, once you get how to thred it, its pretty straight forward for simple things like straight stitching or things like zigzag stitches. Trust me youll get it! ❤
@@DressMeUpScotty I always backstitch because to me it feels stronger than just a running stitch and looks more like a sewing machine did it. The lining will help but pressing the seams open like you did can make the seams weaker, especially since the seams are under stress. Pressing to the side will make it bulkier but give it more integrity (quilters are a good resource for this)
You will definitely be unstoppable once you conquer the sewing machine! I was exactly where you are 3 years ago and I would have been way too intimidated to make something like that by hand! I definitely recommend finding the manual for the machine and watch tons of videos for how to work it. Even after 3 years I still refer to my manual often. You've definitely inspired me to get out of my current sewing rut. I have a black dress similar to the one you wore the belt with so now I want to make a corset belt to match!
Very well done for the first time! Also sewed the only corset I ever made by hand because I sew way better by hand than by machine and the seams are short. You definitely don't need a sewing machine to improve your sewing, I sew mostly by hand (re-enactment garb) and I enjoy it a lot more than by machine. Machine definitely have it's perks (speed, easier to sew stretchy fabric etc.) but don't feel like you have to use one to make clothes :)
You did very well for your first try. It fits the 10 foot rule . I am going to attempt one out of gray tapestry with a solid black fabric on the backside . The gray fabric was a gift . You did it . Great job .
I love the supportive self talk AND the it turned out awesome! You gotta start somewhere, and as a newer sewist - you can do it! Luckily there are tons of amazing videos here on the RUclipss. Also a bins thrift flip is my fave! ❤
This is so freaking cute!!! Pillowcases are a great source of small pieces of fabric. Speaking as an experienced historical seamstress who has hand sewn many things, hand sewing is a really good way to get started! You can manipulate the fabric better, you don't have to worry about keeping it in the right place AND operating a machine, and it's the best way to get a really clean finish on bias binding! I'm excited to see your sewing adventure progress!
And easier to control as a noob. When I make scrunchies I have to hand sew the 1/4th inch elastic, otherwise it moves around too much trying to get it positioned.
Something that helped me with handsewing straightlines (other than just repetition) was to mark on my thumbnail where the edge of the fabric should be and where my seam should be. So you'd have like a little = sign on your thumb to help keep a guide as you backstitch. I hope it helps! You did such a good job! :3
everything i’ve ever made by hand has turned out a little lopsided in one spot. nobody who looked could tell it was off. same goes for this, it seemed pretty fine to me until you pointed it out and it still looks good! gives it character
This has given me more confidence to make my own corset, which I’ve wanted to do for like a year now- and I know how to use my sewing machine, but patterns never fit me right and I just immediately get overwhelmed, but maybe I should just do it. Also, I love the small Stargate Sg-1 reference. That’s my fav show of all time and that small sound bite is still living in my head rent free after all these… decades.
I feel you on patterns. I recommend this one if you’re intimidated, and it’s nice she also made a video tutorial to go with it and the pattern is free. Definitely start with a mock up with fabric you don’t care about to try on and to modify the pattern. I’ve seen people draw directly on the mock up fabric to mark where they need to take in/let out- almost like a fabric pattern. So that episode of stargate, Window of Opportunity, is my family’s favorite episode haha. We watched it so many times growing up. I pretty much have Jack’s meltdown memorized 😆
@@DressMeUpScotty I’ll definitely be doing a mock-up and watch that video. I’m too scared to waste the pretty fabric I thrifted. But yeah, I can just draw on the mock up fabric- that makes this whole thing less scary. Thanks for the tip! That whole episode is a classic! So there’s many sound bites from that show that are still in my brain that no one would get, except maybe my family. Like “Hello, Urgo.” Like, what do I do with that one? Lol
@@cjradenbaugh Mock-ups are a must! Use old bedsheets, cheap fabric, or muslin. Last year I binge watched Stargate, and while its really good, I'm still a Trekkie at heart
I think you did a great job on that corset! I'm basically still a newb to sewing even though I took sewing classes in school and I haven't had the courage to attempt a corset yet, it's on my to-sew list. 10/10!
I think this turned out great, and because it's got lots of different colours in the corset, you can mix and match it with different colour pieces. Please video when you go to the ren faires, I love seeing what everyone gets up to. We don't really have them much in the UK and they're mild compared to US ones!
im so excited for tour next creations!! Cannot wait, you'll amaze us! Plus, you inspired me so much with this video, I will for sure try to sew something myself as well :)
You did an amazing job. I'm so excited to see you start your amazing sewing journey. Learning to use your machine will unlock so many magical projects.❤
It turned out really pretty! You can always practice sewing on paper with no thread. Draw out some parrelle lines and then some curves and circles and stitch over them until you feel comfortable. But don't use that same needle for a real project
I feel like everyone needs a favorite crafty, redheaded youtuber and I will now binge all of your content to see if you might be mine. See ya in the comment section of some random old video of yours!
Are we insomniacs or just night fae? 😌😂 & thank you! I was scared for a long time too but now that I’ve done this it isn’t toooo hard. I imagine even easier using a machine.
Oh my goodness! I love this I might try and make a corset on my channel soon I just made a cute Valentine's themed whimsical dress I'm so proud of! But you have definitely inspired me it's so pretty such a lucky thrift find I made the dress from throttled bedding hence why I love your channel so much xx
So pretty! I sew by hand too, I don’t have a machine and frankly I’m scared of them 😅 I also run into the problem of the seems looking wonky on the other side so I don’t have an advice for you. I’ve recently learnt to do a french seem that hides the raw edges but it’s probably not aplicable for a corset. Still you might want to look it up for different types of garments. I’m looking forward to more sewing content!! I feel inspired to attempt something new 💜
Something you could do is dye a piece of scrap fabric the same color as the bias tape and sew it to one end of the belt on the inside so when you put it on, it can flap over and cover the gap :-) and then tie it normally (If that’s something that ends up bothering you enough ofc) but it looks so good! I’m new to your channel and i really like your vibe ^^ take care love
I love hand sewing and my stiches suck😅 but I still do it... I currently have a sewing machine that is broken..... I'm going to get a new one but other than going forward I don't know anything else about using machine either I just try and the corset is beautiful you did great ❤
So yeah I use a sewing machine (barely, still new to it, have used it a total of four times) and sewing a straight line on it is hard for me lol. But I think it looks good!
Get thee to a sewing machine! If you can do this with a wonky back stitch it's going to be amazing to watch your growth with a machine. Avoid buttonholes for your first project and you're gold.
Too funny , you mentioned that you need supervision when your using your sewing machine , well that’s what my husband says to me , i been sewing for over 20 plus years , built ,,,, i get the stressed when there is a farmers market and a fall festival and the pressure to make different things …why because all people don’t like same items … it depends on the crowds lol 😂
Alright I got your bone puns here *ahem* I tried to sew in the boning but it made me feel like a numskull or I tried to sew in the boning but I guess it had a bone to pick with me. Or I didn't put any boning in the corset because I was bone tired 🙃🙃🙃
Good job.👍🏻🥰. You could paint a nice picture on the inside to hide the booboos, to make it reversible. If you curve all the seams it wil give a more “snatched” look.🙋🏻♀️😘
Hello my sweet friend have you ever considered creating an Amazon wish list like the guy does from Mad city, modern and fans like me can buy you art supplies and stuff that you need and if you can’t really for them since you don’t really have a job we can help you because we are big fans
I actually do have one, I just don’t advertise it lol (I feel awkward asking for stuff). I believe I have it linked in the description of each video or at least in my link tree. I hadn’t updated it a while but this was a good reminder to go in and take things out I don’t need and add things that would be helpful like crafting tools and supplies.
Sorry this is a lil late - there was SOME procrastination but it came together eventually lol
Edit: not the random clip that blacked out lol. It was me saying “t-shirt”. I probably accidentally disabled the clip.
You should be proud of yourself. Tackling a corset by hand is no easy feat. You look great!
It turned out amazing! You ARE going to be unstoppable! 🌟
This turned out amazingly! You are going to be unstoppable. I can't wait to see more of your sewing journey!
Thank you!! I’m excited. I’ve been saving patterns left and right. 😁
Turned out really cute! Don't feel bad for hand sewing it, that's a major accomplishment. Half the time I prefer to hand sew anyway because I want to sew while watching tv. For your next corset: Don't skip the bones. Even if you don't want to be 'snatched' they still are the structure of the corset/stay/bodice and keep it from wrinkling and folding in half at the waist. Heavy duty zip ties are 100% ok. That's basically what synthetic whalebone is anyway and you only need steel if you are going for some serious support. Also, skip interfacing. Typically you would use something like coutil for the strength layer, but canvas or denim work just as well. I've even cut up old jeans (don't use ones that have spandex in them) and used those as the base layer. Lastly, I know it sucks to hear, but the appearance of your stitches (be it hand sewing or machine sewing) will get better with practice.
This turned out so good! I cannot IMAGINE sewing anything by hand without a machine, hats off to you!!
Scotty will be UNSTOPPABLE!
The fact that you completely HANDSEWED this is mind blowing to me!! You did amazing and I’m happy to see my pattern be loved all around the world ♥️
It turned out so good! The bias tape color is 🤌🤌🤌
This turned out so damn cute! You nailed the basic construction and the fabric choices are impeccable. Btw,
HAND 👏 STITCHING 👏 IS 👏 VALID
Don't underestimate the power of a needle and thread, it's been doing the job for thousands of years. It's also a fun way to make smaller projects portable, I brought a corset belt with me on a camping trip, because the renfaire was the same week, and its a fun way to pass the time without internet and such!
Your corset belt turn out amazing considering this is your first corset. Sewing machines are a different beast and they take time to master…
Ty! Yeah I’ve been intimidated but I’m gonna be biting the bullet soon since it took so long to hand sew. Mine is a vintage machine from the 70’s (from one of the old lady craft room stashes) it is sturdy and should be able to handle a lot and I have lofty plans. Hoping it’ll be my old faithful 😂
@@DressMeUpScotty the first sewing machine I learnt on was from the 70’s maybe 80’s lol my mum’s sewing machine she brought in 1971 then she upgraded because it like to eat dance costume fabric lol. It is better behaved than my sewing machine lol
I'm still not *super* confident in my sewing machine skills but what has made me go from afraid of my machine to actually enjoying using it is knowing I can sew as slow as I need to. I use that visual of SpongeBob cheating on his driver's test sticking his big toe out of this shoe to gently press the pedal. It helps to practice on a test sheet of scrap fabric to practice easing the speed of it.
You'll still run into troubles along the way, all sewist new and old do. A lot of it has to do with getting the tension just right which I still have no mastered yet. Thick fabrics and stretchy ones can also be an issue. But using like thin pillow case material might be perfect to practice with if you plan to make another pillowcase corset.
You've got this! ❤
Honestly this is so good! And machines aren't as scary as you think, once you get how to thred it, its pretty straight forward for simple things like straight stitching or things like zigzag stitches. Trust me youll get it! ❤
Back stitching was smart! Good job!
Can’t take credit for the idea but I am definitely glad I binge watched like 10 corset making videos and came across others that did it by hand 😁
@@DressMeUpScotty I always backstitch because to me it feels stronger than just a running stitch and looks more like a sewing machine did it. The lining will help but pressing the seams open like you did can make the seams weaker, especially since the seams are under stress. Pressing to the side will make it bulkier but give it more integrity (quilters are a good resource for this)
You did a GREAT job! Hand sewing is no easy feat for a whole garment. Way to go!!!
Just the fact that this is all hand sewn is mind blowing! Pat yourself on the back. You did awesome ;)
Super cute. Hand sewing this takes much patience. 😱❤️💕
I've been sewing for 50 years and this is excellent!
You will definitely be unstoppable once you conquer the sewing machine! I was exactly where you are 3 years ago and I would have been way too intimidated to make something like that by hand! I definitely recommend finding the manual for the machine and watch tons of videos for how to work it. Even after 3 years I still refer to my manual often. You've definitely inspired me to get out of my current sewing rut. I have a black dress similar to the one you wore the belt with so now I want to make a corset belt to match!
This looks amazing!! Can't wait to see more of your sewing adventure 😊
“Actually don’t do that, I’m very delicate” lol same 😭
I was just watching your closet cleanout and i saw it said you just uploaded a new video. I cant sleep so thanks for keeping me company. ❤😊
As an insomniac myself, I am at your service 🫡 hopefully you get some sleep soon tho, glad you’re enjoying in the meantime!
its wearable so its 100% a win!!! things will get neater with practice but good you for doing the thing!!! ❤
that sounds very fortuitous to be gifted not once but twice someones craft supplies. also old ladies often have the best stuff saved up!
Very well done for the first time! Also sewed the only corset I ever made by hand because I sew way better by hand than by machine and the seams are short. You definitely don't need a sewing machine to improve your sewing, I sew mostly by hand (re-enactment garb) and I enjoy it a lot more than by machine. Machine definitely have it's perks (speed, easier to sew stretchy fabric etc.) but don't feel like you have to use one to make clothes :)
Good job I have some advice when it comes to learning to sew clear your day, focus, dont rush it, and have fun.
You did very well for your first try. It fits the 10 foot rule . I am going to attempt one out of gray tapestry with a solid black fabric on the backside . The gray fabric was a gift . You did it . Great job .
As a floor gremlin myself, I have found myself making things on the floor a lot as well. And yes i am neurospicy lmao
I love the supportive self talk AND the it turned out awesome! You gotta start somewhere, and as a newer sewist - you can do it! Luckily there are tons of amazing videos here on the RUclipss. Also a bins thrift flip is my fave! ❤
Oh my gosh, it looks so good!! For real, when you get going on the sewing machine you will be making literal masterpieces
Aww ty!! 😁😁❤️
This is so freaking cute!!! Pillowcases are a great source of small pieces of fabric. Speaking as an experienced historical seamstress who has hand sewn many things, hand sewing is a really good way to get started! You can manipulate the fabric better, you don't have to worry about keeping it in the right place AND operating a machine, and it's the best way to get a really clean finish on bias binding! I'm excited to see your sewing adventure progress!
And easier to control as a noob. When I make scrunchies I have to hand sew the 1/4th inch elastic, otherwise it moves around too much trying to get it positioned.
Something that helped me with handsewing straightlines (other than just repetition) was to mark on my thumbnail where the edge of the fabric should be and where my seam should be. So you'd have like a little = sign on your thumb to help keep a guide as you backstitch. I hope it helps! You did such a good job! :3
everything i’ve ever made by hand has turned out a little lopsided in one spot. nobody who looked could tell it was off. same goes for this, it seemed pretty fine to me until you pointed it out and it still looks good! gives it character
You had a bone to pick with the boning 😆
Haha there it is 😂
This has given me more confidence to make my own corset, which I’ve wanted to do for like a year now- and I know how to use my sewing machine, but patterns never fit me right and I just immediately get overwhelmed, but maybe I should just do it.
Also, I love the small Stargate Sg-1 reference. That’s my fav show of all time and that small sound bite is still living in my head rent free after all these… decades.
I feel you on patterns. I recommend this one if you’re intimidated, and it’s nice she also made a video tutorial to go with it and the pattern is free. Definitely start with a mock up with fabric you don’t care about to try on and to modify the pattern. I’ve seen people draw directly on the mock up fabric to mark where they need to take in/let out- almost like a fabric pattern.
So that episode of stargate, Window of Opportunity, is my family’s favorite episode haha. We watched it so many times growing up. I pretty much have Jack’s meltdown memorized 😆
@@DressMeUpScotty I’ll definitely be doing a mock-up and watch that video. I’m too scared to waste the pretty fabric I thrifted. But yeah, I can just draw on the mock up fabric- that makes this whole thing less scary. Thanks for the tip!
That whole episode is a classic! So there’s many sound bites from that show that are still in my brain that no one would get, except maybe my family. Like “Hello, Urgo.” Like, what do I do with that one? Lol
@@cjradenbaugh Mock-ups are a must! Use old bedsheets, cheap fabric, or muslin. Last year I binge watched Stargate, and while its really good, I'm still a Trekkie at heart
It's amazing. Just with hand sewing it looks so professional and expensive . I loved the video and how U shared the process 😊
❤ wow this turned out really beautifully! Well done, looking forward to your sewing journey ❤
I'm amazed how well that turned out! Looks great on you. A corset belt is not even a beginner project - good job!
I'm impressed with the result! When you think that everything used to be hand sewn, your corset is authentic for your aesthetic.
An excellent work, so beautiful, really, you should be so proud of you.
You're making me wanna try this one! This would be excellent for the Ren faire season. ❤
You did a great job! It looks really cute.
I think you did a great job on that corset! I'm basically still a newb to sewing even though I took sewing classes in school and I haven't had the courage to attempt a corset yet, it's on my to-sew list. 10/10!
Great job
I think this turned out great, and because it's got lots of different colours in the corset, you can mix and match it with different colour pieces. Please video when you go to the ren faires, I love seeing what everyone gets up to. We don't really have them much in the UK and they're mild compared to US ones!
Ah wow! Great job! ❤
I also sew by hand. but I do want to learn to work with a sewing machine, but that is a process. I think it turned out very nice. Ty for sharing. 😊
I also have a sewing machine I’m terrified of using 🤣 That turned out so cute and looked perfect with the dress!!
You did so good ! Love it !!
im so excited for tour next creations!! Cannot wait, you'll amaze us! Plus, you inspired me so much with this video, I will for sure try to sew something myself as well :)
Your under bust corset looks really good. Learn that sewing machine, girl. You can do it!
It’s all a learning process. You did a great job.
This is so cute it turned out great 🌷
Now I needs to make one myself hehe.
You are so prettyyy and I loved how this project came out :)
Don’t be so hard on yourself! I think your corset is beautiful!!
Awww! Great first! Ok... ok i have a pillowcase I've been saving for *something* and this will be what I do with it :) thank you for the inspiration 🎉
You did an amazing job. I'm so excited to see you start your amazing sewing journey. Learning to use your machine will unlock so many magical projects.❤
this is so cute! i'd love to do this sometime!
It’s looks amazing! ❤
Wow it looks fab! Such a great score with that pillow fabric too!
You did Great! Makes me want to give it a try. ❤
Looks great!! I will tell you I have 2 machines, took a quick class at Joann and I'm still haven't bothered with either machine. They terrify me
It turned out really pretty!
You can always practice sewing on paper with no thread. Draw out some parrelle lines and then some curves and circles and stitch over them until you feel comfortable. But don't use that same needle for a real project
Wow!!! This looks so good!!!!! And yeah, I can't sew in a straight line either without a sewing machine, don't sweat it 😂
I feel like everyone needs a favorite crafty, redheaded youtuber and I will now binge all of your content to see if you might be mine. See ya in the comment section of some random old video of yours!
It turned out great! my first hand sewn corset was nowhere near that good!
This turned out great! 👏👏👏👏👏
It turned out great! Well done.
I absolutely love it❤
Thank you! 😁❤️
Insomniac here too joining in...looking amazing btw ❤ great job. Im scared to make one but its on the list 😊
Are we insomniacs or just night fae? 😌😂 & thank you! I was scared for a long time too but now that I’ve done this it isn’t toooo hard. I imagine even easier using a machine.
Oh my goodness! I love this I might try and make a corset on my channel soon I just made a cute Valentine's themed whimsical dress I'm so proud of! But you have definitely inspired me it's so pretty such a lucky thrift find I made the dress from throttled bedding hence why I love your channel so much xx
I like it, well done!
Resonating with you, sister! keep doing what you are doing ;)
You did great. 🙂
Thank you!
So pretty!
I sew by hand too, I don’t have a machine and frankly I’m scared of them 😅 I also run into the problem of the seems looking wonky on the other side so I don’t have an advice for you. I’ve recently learnt to do a french seem that hides the raw edges but it’s probably not aplicable for a corset. Still you might want to look it up for different types of garments.
I’m looking forward to more sewing content!! I feel inspired to attempt something new 💜
Something you could do is dye a piece of scrap fabric the same color as the bias tape and sew it to one end of the belt on the inside so when you put it on, it can flap over and cover the gap :-) and then tie it normally (If that’s something that ends up bothering you enough ofc) but it looks so good! I’m new to your channel and i really like your vibe ^^ take care love
You did great !
I am going to share this video with my daughter
Great job🎉❤
😁
Just found you today.
Binging to catch up.❤
WOW! You look fantastic wearing your new-sew . You did a great job.
Oh yay! Welcome!
It looks so good!!! 😍
Ty! ❤️
🌷I LOVE IT!!!! I’m excited for you to! Super Cute🌸🤗
Thank you! ❤️
Very pretty 😀
I love hand sewing and my stiches suck😅 but I still do it... I currently have a sewing machine that is broken..... I'm going to get a new one but other than going forward I don't know anything else about using machine either I just try and the corset is beautiful you did great ❤
I think you did an amazing job!
You did a great job! ❤
Would you say trying to add the boning channels was a... *stab in the dark?* 😂 You did very well, though! It looks very pretty!
Hahaha I DID stab my self a lot too I almost made a joke about it 😂 thank you!
So yeah I use a sewing machine (barely, still new to it, have used it a total of four times) and sewing a straight line on it is hard for me lol. But I think it looks good!
SOOO CUTE. Could you list all the supplies you need to make this? It seems like grommets, fabric, thread and needles. What else? THANK YOU!
Get thee to a sewing machine! If you can do this with a wonky back stitch it's going to be amazing to watch your growth with a machine. Avoid buttonholes for your first project and you're gold.
Absolutely amazing and easy to follow! Thank you so much for the content 🫶🏼
one question though, what kind and weight of interfacing did you use?
Too funny , you mentioned that you need supervision when your using your sewing machine , well that’s what my husband says to me , i been sewing for over 20 plus years , built ,,,, i get the stressed when there is a farmers market and a fall festival and the pressure to make different things …why because all people don’t like same items … it depends on the crowds lol 😂
I swear all of us are neurospicy. I end up on the floor, too!
I think so Brain but where are we going to find chaps our size?
Alright I got your bone puns here *ahem* I tried to sew in the boning but it made me feel like a numskull or I tried to sew in the boning but I guess it had a bone to pick with me. Or I didn't put any boning in the corset because I was bone tired 🙃🙃🙃
PLEASE do a bg3 cosplay i am BEGGING
💜🌼💜
You give yourself way too many put downs. You do so many awesome things!
if this is kindergartener sewing....I'm like in pre-school at best
Aww haha you’re too kind 😆
Good job.👍🏻🥰. You could paint a nice picture on the inside to hide the booboos, to make it reversible. If you curve all the seams it wil give a more “snatched” look.🙋🏻♀️😘
Hello my sweet friend have you ever considered creating an Amazon wish list like the guy does from Mad city, modern and fans like me can buy you art supplies and stuff that you need and if you can’t really for them since you don’t really have a job we can help you because we are big fans
I actually do have one, I just don’t advertise it lol (I feel awkward asking for stuff). I believe I have it linked in the description of each video or at least in my link tree. I hadn’t updated it a while but this was a good reminder to go in and take things out I don’t need and add things that would be helpful like crafting tools and supplies.