3 Cardigan Upcycles!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ok, I liked the black shortened jacket, but I loved the long vest.

  • @debm6507
    @debm6507 Год назад +16

    Catherine I love your videos! Last night I binged almost all of your videos, even the ones I *thought I didn't need to watch and I learned something NEW with each one! (I've been doing alterations as my home business for 28 years) My other favorite sewing guru is your fellow Canadian, Downtown Tailoring, and then I heard you mention her name as your favorite also!
    Keep posting new videos. I love watching and listening to the way you teach. I also love how unafraid you are to tackle any issue while rescuing or up-cycling all of your thrift finds!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, Deb! That is amazing to hear!

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Год назад +1

    Great switching of your sweaters.

  • @theresaanndiaz3179
    @theresaanndiaz3179 Год назад +22

    I love these upcycles. I have a sweater that is a smidge too tight, so while I wear it, I don't button it. I like the idea of shopping your closet first, just by getting more wear from our clothes instead of buying we're helping the environment.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +6

      I totally agree! I love making and remaking my wardrobe 😍

    • @sylvienayman8441
      @sylvienayman8441 Год назад +4

      You took the words out of my mouth😜 I would love more of these videos please

    • @georgiaannbicknell6129
      @georgiaannbicknell6129 Год назад +2

      @@CatherineSews You make me want to start sewing again. Love your thoughts re:trends and style. Like socially acceptable. Like the fit too. Love loosely fitted. Thank you, Catherine. So glad I found you on RUclips.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      @@georgiaannbicknell6129 I'm so glad you found me too!

    • @ssferguson4286
      @ssferguson4286 Год назад +1

      Catherine, really enjoying your videos and learning lots of great ideas! I had gained some weight over the Covid period and now all my favourites are too snug. Your suggestions for altering are practical.

  • @maryalgar8779
    @maryalgar8779 Год назад +6

    Wow - you're so great at visualizing these re-makes and then executing them. They look great.

  • @macoeur1122
    @macoeur1122 Год назад +5

    I've never really "loved" sewing, but I'm so inspired by all your projects, I'm now shopping clearance sales for clothing that "has potential". I just bought an XXL top (I wear a medium) off the clearance rack for $4 that I absolutely loved the fabric of but the fit was way wrong. I'm going to take the bottom off...which is already gathered with elastic... and attach it to another top as a hip-line ruffle and use the rest to create some cuter and wider straps on a cami. Turns out I actually "like" sewing when it's comes to upcycling. I almost feel like I'm "painting with fabric" and I love that I get a "one of a kind", custom fit...and in this case....for just $4 and little of my time. Almost too good to be true!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      That's fantastic! I love your metaphor of painting with fabric!

  • @olivemd
    @olivemd Год назад +3

    Liked the way you put those pockets on.

  • @Jannie227
    @Jannie227 Год назад +11

    You do such a marvellous job! That’s two sweater videos I’ve seen of yours now and thoroughly enjoyed both of them.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much! Such a lovely comment ❤️

    • @Jannie227
      @Jannie227 Год назад +1

      @@CatherineSews , after I watch your videos I feel like I could do that also. Haven’t had my sewing machine out in probably seven years though. Lol

  • @tlgebbia
    @tlgebbia 11 месяцев назад

    You’re just so freaking fun. Thanks for all the fabulous ideas.😊

  • @debbiesnyder762
    @debbiesnyder762 Год назад +2

    Very cute!!!! Thank you

  • @retroredo9850
    @retroredo9850 8 месяцев назад

    I alter tshirts and light sweaters into boleros, shrugs, crops to wear my nicer sleeveless shirts, sundresees in public! I dont show my old arms in public! I enjoy your videos! You have good details for beginners and I still learn things!

    • @retroredo9850
      @retroredo9850 8 месяцев назад

      I've used the false hem idea to hem very not behaving tshirts at bottom and sleeve by cutting scraps if you have them or another tshirt in the non stretch way. I do like a binding or just a hem. Im often figuring out as I sew. Still enough stretch. I've done with sweaters too,

  • @AY-lt5oc
    @AY-lt5oc 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I am very impressed with hour transformations. I love how elegant the first one turned out and feel very inspired. Thank you so much!

  • @pamelabartlette6354
    @pamelabartlette6354 Год назад +2

    That last short gray sweater is really cute 😊

  • @bronislavatomkova97
    @bronislavatomkova97 Год назад +2

    Dear Catherine, thank you for your tutorials , I enjoy every single one. From now on I will never throw/donate any sweater before thoroughly inspecting whether I can do something more flattering with it, as yours!!!!

  • @loreleig5062
    @loreleig5062 Год назад +1

    So creative, thanks again!

  • @lindaduffy8387
    @lindaduffy8387 Год назад +3

    These are so FUN, Catherine! Your techniques make these so doable, THANK YOU for sharing and teaching so generously. You’ve inspired me to gradually fill a whole laundry basket of clothes from my closet that I’ll be remaking into new styles 😊

  • @user-cs1yd1ho4k
    @user-cs1yd1ho4k Год назад

    I think the cardigans look great.

  • @gravedigger447
    @gravedigger447 Год назад +3

    Even if I never upcycle a cardigan - I learned so much!! Thank you.

  • @suzannecrelley2369
    @suzannecrelley2369 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Catherine, I love your videos. They are so helpful and I have just completed my first cardigan Upcycle. Soooo happy. Thank you for all the wonderful tips you give to make alterations look great.

  • @beverlyness7954
    @beverlyness7954 Год назад +2

    I love the first sweater. Such a good look. I'm so glad you showed just how easy it is to adapt a beautiful wool sweater to a person's size. I'm a knitter and use wool a lot. It's better on the fibers to use a very wet towel between the knitwear and iron to 'steam' your garment. The fibers will continue to bounce back into their fluffiness. The cropped sweater is amazing. You're so good at figuring out how much to cut to make the item your size. I really enjoy your videos.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Beverly! And that's a great tip about the wet towel. 👌

  • @aminahawa7237
    @aminahawa7237 Год назад +5

    Oh my Goodness the transformations are amazing. I've said it before.....you really make these upcyclings look so easy and very matter of fact as well. Simple as ABC. Wish I had your talent , but I'm learning a lot. Love watching your videos. Keep em coming 🥰🥰

  • @shanaproctor100
    @shanaproctor100 Год назад +2

    I love these videos!

  • @leafyrox
    @leafyrox Год назад +4

    I really like cardigans lately. I just finished knitting one and have 2 more I just started. I have some older (bought) ones I was thinking about remaking, thanks for the tips.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Wonderful! I'm glad the timing worked out well for you!

  • @bleudragon9
    @bleudragon9 Год назад

    Another great video! Have a couple sweaters to upcycle ... thanks for your inspirational ideas.

  • @saramccracken5342
    @saramccracken5342 Год назад

    I learned so much from this!. So many small tips that will make my up cycling easier... many thanks!

  • @dianemalek436
    @dianemalek436 Год назад +1

    All of the sweaters look wonderful! I never thought to cut sweaters, I figured the knit would just unravel completely but now I see how I can upcycle a couple of my own sweaters! Thanks!

  • @pegasusquilts
    @pegasusquilts Год назад

    Love your steps that make these professional looking, like keeping the ribbing. About blocking wool, though: careful! Too much hot steam can permanently shrink it.

  • @lizettemorin7540
    @lizettemorin7540 Год назад +2

    Love all your videos!!

  • @barbaravoneitzen7729
    @barbaravoneitzen7729 Год назад +2

    I like your sweaters now that they fit so well

  • @marionmathews9852
    @marionmathews9852 Год назад +2

    I always thoroughly enjoy your thrift flips. They turned out awesome and I learn so much from you. Thank you.

  • @carlyk502
    @carlyk502 Год назад +2

    Catherine once again you did it! I love all your sweater up cycles, & I’ve come away w/ a better understanding of how to switch up my meh sweaters into something fabulous! Thank you for making my life much more enjoyable by up-cycling my own sweaters into more worthy of wearing styles. It truly is a gift that you share w/ all of us sewers. Keep it coming. I Always look forward to what seems like an aha moment for me, & for making it so crystal clear that I can do it.

  • @Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living
    @Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living 9 месяцев назад

    What fabulous transformations! I like how you modernized a few dated pieces (1st and 3rd transformations). I really like the 3rd transformation a lot.
    Since I live in the southern east coast of Florida, winter is 2 weeks of 60F/15C weather, I like to take light knit sweaters and convert them to either cardigans or short-sleeved sweaters.

  • @judithritner9696
    @judithritner9696 7 месяцев назад

    Loved these great ideas for sweater alterations! Thank you so much🤗❤️

  • @helenwood3199
    @helenwood3199 Год назад +1

    Much improved black sweater. Enjoy wearing it.

  • @sandioshea3934
    @sandioshea3934 Год назад +1

    I first found your video " On how to make at-shirt bigger. " I tried all of those 5 ways. I had put on some weight and don't like wearing snug tops. So now I have had a lot of fun shopping in my own closet. Now, I am watching every new video that comes out. I have been sewing for over 65 years and was getting almost bored and uninspired. When I watch you, I think" WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT". Thanks to you I have been inspired to do so. My last project was taking a 1980's oversized sweater and remodeled it into a wearable item. I have enjoyed you so much I am now referring your channel to my friends and family. Thank you THANK YOU !!!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Sandi! That is the greatest comment of all time! I'm thrilled that even after 65 years of sewing, you have been inspired by my videos. And it's amazing that you tried all 5 ways of making your T-shirts bigger, and you updated your sweater! Big hugs to you from me!!

  • @susanskidmore9516
    @susanskidmore9516 Год назад +1

    I found this video to be "thrilling". Can't wait to use these directions myself. 💃Again, I give you accolades for your excellent facilitation📣.

  • @eileenfb1948
    @eileenfb1948 10 месяцев назад

    I'm starting to believe that I can do this type of sewing. After all, it is straightforward. Thank you so much.

  • @JG-mp5nb
    @JG-mp5nb Год назад +1

    I hope the pattern industry takes notice of this video. You've accurately described the frustration we've all experienced when using commercial patterns. Thank you for breaking the sizing code.

  • @jesshothersall
    @jesshothersall 10 месяцев назад

    I thought the grey cardi was horrible, so old fashioned, and not in a good way, then you transformed it, and it looks wonderful! I have a cream version of your black waistcoat, and though I like it, I can't remember the last time I wore it, and I really liked the jacket/cardi you created, mmm, so maybe I will think about doing that one? Interesting you could reshape the 'fairisle' cardi with heat and steam, it probably tightened previously due to hot washing? I did watch a professional couturier recently who said wool should never have the iron moved across it, that's ironing, not pressing. Pressing is just putting the iron down, then lifting and putting it down further along and so on...Love the way you manage to transform so many items into such different pieces.

  • @elainelear4982
    @elainelear4982 Год назад +1

    Great ideas. Thank you.

  • @larryharmon8731
    @larryharmon8731 Год назад +1

    Catherine Sews is so BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @louisasmith3430
    @louisasmith3430 Год назад +2

    I loved your ideas on how to fix your sweaters. Thanks

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +3

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!

  • @abaigealduda2756
    @abaigealduda2756 11 месяцев назад

    I never knew that about wool sweaters. A new reason to return to wearing real wool sweaters! Thank you so much for all the work that you put into your videos and how beautifully you share your knowledge.

  • @kristinmcclary7194
    @kristinmcclary7194 Год назад

    Wow, I am amazed at how cute those sweaters are after you worked your magic!! Very inspiring.

  • @leslieinadress
    @leslieinadress Год назад +2

    I really appreciate how you explain the pins . I almost always put the pins in perpendicular to the seam because they seem more stable this way. I watch a lot of sewists do it the other way. What are some instances where this would be appropriate?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      Such a good question. Pinning in line with the edge is fine on a straight seam on non-stretchy fabric. I do that sometimes, especially if I'm taking something in and the pins are drawing a line for me to sew. I point the pins to where I'll be starting so I can remove them easily at the machine. Also, one a zipper where you only have a narrow piece to pin along, then in line with the edge is best. Otherwise, perpendicular pinning is probably most useful.

  • @dbeaumontresident847
    @dbeaumontresident847 Год назад +3

    I love your creativity! It's so motivating!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! That's lovely to hear!

  • @lynnock8003
    @lynnock8003 6 месяцев назад +1

    G'day Catherine. I understand about the "midrift", but a sneak peek in one of your videos prooves yours isnt as bad as you think. Body issues aside ... I love your work. Clear, consise AND you let us into your thoughts as you go. Thank you for doing this so well. ❤

  • @bonniedeaton7349
    @bonniedeaton7349 Год назад +2

    Good Job! Really liked the cropped one, cute!

  • @melaniesumner167
    @melaniesumner167 Год назад

    Who knew sweaters could be altered or redesigned! Wonderful idea since I have oodles of sweaters from when I lived in a colder climate. Thank you, Catherine!! 😊💖

  • @patbailey-persad6516
    @patbailey-persad6516 Год назад

    Love icicles. Hope I get ideas for some sweaters I have

  • @linkay6
    @linkay6 Год назад

    Great job! Love them all!

  • @sylviamaxwell504
    @sylviamaxwell504 Год назад

    Hello sewing friend....😘💕found a cashmere sweater in my size at one of the resale shops, grey with a teal and white argyle, pattern on the front, which didn't thrill me (Almost didn't get it) but thought I'd wear one of my crocheted V shaped shawls, turned back to the front and so happy...

  • @ButtonedUpKnits
    @ButtonedUpKnits Год назад

    So talented!

  • @joankiely3614
    @joankiely3614 Год назад

    Just can’t get enough of your videos! I learn heaps with everything you do! You are so very clever, thank you & cheers 😊🥰❤️💕😍😘👏

  • @craftymystic4868
    @craftymystic4868 Год назад +2

    Super nice. As a long time knitter, you can block it out, but one does need to start with a sweater that almost fits. It won’t block say, 3 sizes larger or smaller. Nice job!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      True! Thanks for mentioning that. 😀

  • @daxxydog5777
    @daxxydog5777 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed all three remakes! Reminds me that I have a sweater that I love, but it’s a size too big. I need to tackle it soon!

  • @cjane51
    @cjane51 Год назад +1

    Catherine, you always amaze me! Plus I’ve learned a few new techniques like the false hem. Thanks

  • @leslieinadress
    @leslieinadress Год назад +2

    You said presentable midriff. 😂. You crack me up .

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Haha, if you've had a couple of kids, you know exactly what I mean!

  • @CHrisPetE056
    @CHrisPetE056 Год назад +1

    I have missed you for a couple weeks this is a fun video. I watched you make the king vest but your changes to that today really we’re wonderful. I like all three but the cropped grey sweater was my favorite. Until watching your videos I had no idea I could cut a sweater. I mean it! But you have given me courage to be bold 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Christine, I love your comment for 2 main reasons: first, it's nice to be missed! I never dreamt anyone would notice that I hadn't uploaded for a couple of weeks, so that's a very sweet wake up call! And second, it absolutely makes my day to know that my videos have opened doors for you and given you courage! Yay! You got this!

  • @lorioverman1668
    @lorioverman1668 Год назад +1

    I just love watching your videos. Such great ideas. Thank you!!

  • @dollmm23
    @dollmm23 Год назад

    I love how the garments came out. Great job.

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 Год назад +2

    Excellent and useful video. Thanks so much.

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Год назад

    Fantastic remakes! Thanks for sharing! I love cardigans, especially with pockets!

  • @bc927
    @bc927 Год назад +2

    I love watching your videos but I must admit at times I feel scared to cut... I actually cut length off a pull-over sweater and removed the turtle neck...
    I was shocked at how well it turned out. THANK YOU!!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Right, BC!? Sometimes it's scary to make that first cut. But, as they say, the longest journey starts with the first step. The best way to start is just to START!

  • @sharoncoble6109
    @sharoncoble6109 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing! I just fixed the sleeves on my 3 favorite wool sweaters this past week. Now I’ll block them!❤

  • @Becky_in_Tucson
    @Becky_in_Tucson Год назад +1

    Such great results! I would have been afraid to cut this kind of knit fabric. It doesn't look as intimidating now -- thank you!

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing these helpful tips! I have often wondered if it would be possible to make sweaters shorter, since I am short-waisted.

  • @eileenstolee9236
    @eileenstolee9236 Год назад

    love your show!

  • @doudou53d44
    @doudou53d44 Год назад +2

    Great video again. I ve been upcycling a sweater with a shirt which was a bit tedious: the knit would stretch and the fabric not 😬. Was a nice try though.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      Right!? It can be very tricky to sew a woven to a knit. When I did the straps on the camisole, I found that sewing with the woven side up made it MUCH easier!

    • @doudou53d44
      @doudou53d44 Год назад +1

      @@CatherineSews thank you for the tip 👍

  • @carolmarlatt3834
    @carolmarlatt3834 11 месяцев назад

    Love your videos!!

  • @dinab6242
    @dinab6242 Месяц назад

    Love it. 👍

  • @susuburleson878
    @susuburleson878 Год назад +1

    I’m really enjoying your up cycle videos! I have plans for many of the sweaters in my wardrobe.

  • @liisatouati4435
    @liisatouati4435 10 месяцев назад

    Inspiring! Thank you!

  • @marathonfortruth4768
    @marathonfortruth4768 Год назад

    Oh that short gray cardigan is so good! I have been contemplating doing this on one of mine and this is such a great boost to my motivation. Well done as usual!

  • @gloriahill9519
    @gloriahill9519 Год назад +1

    I love your videos. Your thrifting and hacking videos especially, are so inspirational. I do some of this but nothing as creative as you. Something to aspire to😊

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Awww, thank you, Gloria! So nice to hear!

  • @mymagicword
    @mymagicword Год назад

    This was JUST what I needed! I have sooo many sweaters and cardigans that I need to make smaller. A thousand thank yous!! 🎉

  • @ajantasharma
    @ajantasharma 10 месяцев назад

    Loved it.. i am gonna follow these...

  • @maryswartzel2773
    @maryswartzel2773 Год назад

    I adore up cycling!! I have learned a few new to me tips. Thanks ♥️

  • @bhallmark3390
    @bhallmark3390 Год назад +1

    Your up cycle videos are always so amazing! The transformation of the long vest into that stylish jacket was so cool. All 3 of your changes were so interesting to watch.
    May I ask an upcycle question? I crocheted myself a sweater out of 100% acrylic yarn, and it is too big and looks ridiculous on me. Do you think it would work to take up the excess in the body and the sleeves by sewing the new seams on the sewing machine? If so, would a small zigzag be the best stitch?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Thanks, B! I'm sure you don't want to pull out all your lovely crochet, so yes! I'd try just taking it in along the sides. A stretched out zigzag would work: just 1mm wide and 3 long should be good.

  • @jimbogolden
    @jimbogolden Год назад

    I love your videos! I have taken up 2 long sleeve shirts using the hints you gave us! It went so easy! Thank you!

  • @SBL1932
    @SBL1932 5 месяцев назад +1

    Did you gain your alteration skills from pattern drafting in college? You are amazing with what you do.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, I went to fashion school in Toronto, then worked in the industry for about 10 years before becoming a teacher.

  • @mjdevorick8404
    @mjdevorick8404 Год назад

    Inspiring, as always!! I just thrifted a cute sweater and will try blocking for a better fit. Thanks for the info!

  • @georgejustlucky
    @georgejustlucky Год назад +2

    Great job , Catherine. Those changes really look good. I especially like the short jacket style. I am wondering though if the blocked wool sweater will stay bigger when you wash it?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Good question. On a good wool sweater like that, I wouldn't wash it in the normal cycle. I'd wash on gentle or by hand in cold and lay flat to dry. As I lay it out to dry, I'd block it again. It might need some touching up once it's dry.

  • @englishrivieravanessa
    @englishrivieravanessa Год назад +1

    Very inspirational! Easy to follow process and gives me confidence to do exactly the same because I've seen it work. Simple cutting, stitching & tweaking but so effective. My favourite is the cropped grey. Did you have pockets to add? I would love pockets on that one. Thank you 😊

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад

      I considered putting the pockets back on, but it would definitely have taken a lot more work! The patch pockets on the black one were much easier!

  • @Maplecook
    @Maplecook Год назад +2

    Wooooooot!!!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Thanks, my friend!

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook Год назад +1

      @@CatherineSews Like I need to be thanked for clicking on a vid with a beautiful lady in it! LOL

  • @Kankescu
    @Kankescu 9 месяцев назад

    I don’t think I have the nerve to cut into a sweater! But you inspire me to try. Looks like the cut-off section was wider at the hem so you might have been able to make the top of the sleeve at the hem…

    • @retroredo9850
      @retroredo9850 8 месяцев назад

      Tight knit sweaters like acrylics or poly blends don't usually ravel. Stay away from rib knits. Hard to sew and cut.

  • @carlyk502
    @carlyk502 Год назад +1

    I can’t wear wool though, it drives me crazy & makes me really itchy for every minute that I’m wearing it. It’s still a very good tip, though.

  • @katieduffy593
    @katieduffy593 Год назад

    With blocking, I guess you have to do that after each wash?

  • @fondabadger9617
    @fondabadger9617 Год назад

    Catherine, when one blocks a knit, does it have to be blocked again after a wash? Thank you for the video..

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 11 месяцев назад

    You said “So I just removed the zig zag from around the armholes." Like that took no time, zig zag stitches in a knit!

  • @Queenread82
    @Queenread82 Год назад

    Thank you Catherine! Another inspiring video. When you block a sweater does it need to be reblocked every time it is cleaned? I have a couple I would like to block but I don’t want to have to do it every time I wash it.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      This works best on a wool sweater, and luckily wool sweaters don't need to be washed very often. You'd wash your sweater in cold on gentle and then lay flat to dry. When you lay it out, you can block it then and it'll dry in the correct shape.

    • @Queenread82
      @Queenread82 Год назад

      @@CatherineSews thank you!

  • @dale3404
    @dale3404 Год назад

    I don’t have wool clothing, but would like to make a cardigan a bit bigger. Would blocking be possible on acrylic?

  • @violad9829
    @violad9829 Год назад +1

    What’s the soap trick?😊

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      It's just using a scrap of soap to mark fabric. It works great and washes off!

  • @dale3404
    @dale3404 Год назад

    I remake large t shirts to fit me, and the armscye is often too deep. I make a dart in the side, which results in the armscye being smaller. I would add a a gusset if this method didn’t work.

  • @jacqpot9413
    @jacqpot9413 Год назад

    Great "tutorial"

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  • @catherinebetts8270
    @catherinebetts8270 Год назад +1

    Fantastic remakes Catherine. Love what you do with what you have.

  • @loreleig5062
    @loreleig5062 Год назад +1

    So creative, thanks again!