Slacker? I call shenanigans! You pieced together a bazillion teeny tiny triangles of fabric in myriad colors! I am in awe of your talent (and patience... and/or attention span). Own your gorgeous gifts!
Being a quilter I ❤ your pocket! A good colour study lesson too. Embroidery steps it up. By chance I saw the recipient receive your gift and I know she was excited and thrilled! When you received 2 Embroidered unique shaped pockets I was thinking how much love we receive 😀💞🇨🇦
YOU ARE NOT A SLACKER! That pocket took a lot of hard work! So far, the pocket you made and the two you received are the best of the bunch so far! All exquisite!
The quilting! The embroidery! You really stepped out of your comfort zone for Jeanette's pocket, so no talk of slacking from you 😉 The embroidered pockets from Ankharet were simply gorgeous...thank you for sharing them (and your process video) with us! 💕
I have a theory on why there would be such odd little pieces of fabric sewn randomly into a pocket of someone who was working class (or below). Memory keeping. That fabric would have been worn to an event, or a scrap found in the street, or the remnant of a gift. Either way, it's a story to share around the peat fire. When I was a little kid my Mum made me a 'strip-quilt', to cover an itchy wool blanket that had just arrived from my Granny's house. Sadly, the quilt seems not to have survived. But, when I was little I remember being able to look at each piece of fabric and knowing from which piece of clothing it was from. Because that's the scraps my Mum used for the quilt - clothing I had grown out of. Lovely work. Well done. Love the fiddle music. Very East Coast. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Another possibility is that those spots on the underlying fabric were particularly worn and needed reinforcement. Of course, this hypothesis does not in any way exclude yours - in fact, yours is quite likely for a lot of different styles of patchwork pockets, not just the kind with random-looking patches.
@@ragnkja You're right; fabric will wear out at stress points and anywhere it's exposed to regular friction. Which makes total sense for wonky little pieces of fabric piecing. Or a wonky little piece of scrap that was kept until it got called into use. With fabric being such an expensive commodity it's a game of chicken and egg. I remember seeing a documentary on Gullah quilters. One of the women remembers being a kid at around mid-century. There would be joy if the kids found a scrap of fabric on the way home from school because they could give it to their Mum for her quilt. We're at a point in history and privilege that it takes work to remember that level of scarcity. My parents came through the Dirty Thirties; perfect set-up to become a hoarder in times of plenty..
@@stevezytveld6585 Whether the pocket was mended later or was made with patches on right from the start because the maker wanted to reuse an old bit of fabric but needed to mend and/or reinforce it first, it was definitely a way to get the most out of it.
When you started to handsew those pieces together, I was like, seriously?! I'm glad you came to your senses. ;) Also, these are all such gorgeous pockets! I absolutely love your patchwork pockets, and the embroidered ones that Red sent you are so beautiful!
OMGOSH! The pockets that you received are SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!❤ and I have to say that the pocket you made was quite involved piecing ALL those little triangles together. That my friend is not being a slacker. That took time to make! You did a wonderful job!!!!!❤
Your pocket was adorable and so too are the pockets you recieved, so much beautifulness ❤ Also, there's quite a few of your fellow historical costubers/history bounding peoples that I was unaware of, now I have a bunch more people to follow and binge watch ❤ Thank you so much
OK. I'm silly. But watching you create my pocket made me cry!! I love love love this pocket!! The fabric. The embroidery, and the COLORS!! You are THE BEST!! ❤🦘
Chaotic Rainbow pocket is heckin cool, and absolutely not slacking. The two you received are beautiful! This has been fun to watch, too. Thanks for sharing. As I’m a premium subscriber to RUclips, I try to like and comment on every video for channels I enjoy. I wish I could buy Coffee or be a patron for you all.
I'm so late coming to this pocket swap collaboration but what an education! I'm certainly not involved in historical costuming and didn't know 'pockets' were a thing but have so enjoyed everyone's process and am totally in awe of everybody's talents...how fun. The pocket you made was absolutely beautiful. The piecing and placement so lovely.
I love your pocket, I do quilts, at times ( mostly I knit, or make curtains ...) and I am usually not that particular to halfsquare triangles like that, but it is perfect on the pocket! The embroidery is the perfect finish. Perfect! Ooo! Cats!
Slacker? I call shenanigans! You pieced together a bazillion teeny tiny triangles of fabric in myriad colors! I am in awe of your talent (and patience... and/or attention span). Own your gorgeous gifts!
Being a quilter I ❤ your pocket! A good colour study lesson too. Embroidery steps it up. By chance I saw the recipient receive your gift and I know she was excited and thrilled! When you received 2 Embroidered unique shaped pockets I was thinking how much love we receive 😀💞🇨🇦
Hating something while also being obsessed with it explains many of my viewing habits.. but not this. This I just love!
YOU ARE NOT A SLACKER! That pocket took a lot of hard work! So far, the pocket you made and the two you received are the best of the bunch so far! All exquisite!
The quilting! The embroidery! You really stepped out of your comfort zone for Jeanette's pocket, so no talk of slacking from you 😉
The embroidered pockets from Ankharet were simply gorgeous...thank you for sharing them (and your process video) with us! 💕
I have a theory on why there would be such odd little pieces of fabric sewn randomly into a pocket of someone who was working class (or below).
Memory keeping. That fabric would have been worn to an event, or a scrap found in the street, or the remnant of a gift. Either way, it's a story to share around the peat fire.
When I was a little kid my Mum made me a 'strip-quilt', to cover an itchy wool blanket that had just arrived from my Granny's house. Sadly, the quilt seems not to have survived. But, when I was little I remember being able to look at each piece of fabric and knowing from which piece of clothing it was from. Because that's the scraps my Mum used for the quilt - clothing I had grown out of.
Lovely work. Well done. Love the fiddle music. Very East Coast.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
That all makes perfect sense, and what a lovely memory for you! It’s a shame it didn’t survive though.
Another possibility is that those spots on the underlying fabric were particularly worn and needed reinforcement. Of course, this hypothesis does not in any way exclude yours - in fact, yours is quite likely for a lot of different styles of patchwork pockets, not just the kind with random-looking patches.
@@ragnkja You're right; fabric will wear out at stress points and anywhere it's exposed to regular friction. Which makes total sense for wonky little pieces of fabric piecing. Or a wonky little piece of scrap that was kept until it got called into use.
With fabric being such an expensive commodity it's a game of chicken and egg.
I remember seeing a documentary on Gullah quilters. One of the women remembers being a kid at around mid-century. There would be joy if the kids found a scrap of fabric on the way home from school because they could give it to their Mum for her quilt.
We're at a point in history and privilege that it takes work to remember that level of scarcity. My parents came through the Dirty Thirties; perfect set-up to become a hoarder in times of plenty..
@@stevezytveld6585
Whether the pocket was mended later or was made with patches on right from the start because the maker wanted to reuse an old bit of fabric but needed to mend and/or reinforce it first, it was definitely a way to get the most out of it.
SO CUTE. PS I love embroidery, and HATE hand stitching hems and such!
your pocket seems like the kind of chaotic make it overly complicated I would do!!!
When you started to handsew those pieces together, I was like, seriously?! I'm glad you came to your senses. ;)
Also, these are all such gorgeous pockets! I absolutely love your patchwork pockets, and the embroidered ones that Red sent you are so beautiful!
Hahaha yeeeeah... every once in a while I see sense
OMGOSH! The pockets that you received are SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!❤ and I have to say that the pocket you made was quite involved piecing ALL those little triangles together. That my friend is not being a slacker. That took time to make! You did a wonderful job!!!!!❤
Your pocket was adorable and so too are the pockets you recieved, so much beautifulness ❤
Also, there's quite a few of your fellow historical costubers/history bounding peoples that I was unaware of, now I have a bunch more people to follow and binge watch ❤
Thank you so much
Yay I’m glad you’ve found more of us!
Ooo that was a beautiful patchwork gradient!!
Beautiful! Instead of a charm quilt you have a charm pocket.
The pocket you made is BEAUTIFUL, I absolutely love the patchwork and the beautiful rainbow colours.🤩
OK. I'm silly. But watching you create my pocket made me cry!! I love love love this pocket!! The fabric. The embroidery, and the COLORS!! You are THE BEST!! ❤🦘
This is such a sweet idea for a swap. I adore the pocket you made. The ones you got are wonderful too.
I love how you made the”charm”-ing pocket with 56 different patches. I enjoy the charm quilt concept. Beautifully done sweetie.
I love your patchwork pocket! Those triangles and all that stitching is a lot of work. The pockets you received are beautiful too.
I watched all the pocket swap videos. This is by far my favourite. You did a beautiful job
Your pocket came out so pretty!! I love it Cait!!
Chaotic Rainbow pocket is heckin cool, and absolutely not slacking. The two you received are beautiful! This has been fun to watch, too. Thanks for sharing.
As I’m a premium subscriber to RUclips, I try to like and comment on every video for channels I enjoy. I wish I could buy Coffee or be a patron for you all.
Thank you so much for trying to help out any way you can! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
I love the patchwork gradient, it's amazing work!!
This has to be my favorite pocket out of the swap! I afore the rainbow piece work!
Pockets are now my newest obsession (have been watching a lot of pocket swaps these last few days)
I'm so late coming to this pocket swap collaboration but what an education! I'm certainly not involved in historical costuming and didn't know 'pockets' were a thing but have so enjoyed everyone's process and am totally in awe of everybody's talents...how fun. The pocket you made was absolutely beautiful. The piecing and placement so lovely.
I love your pocket, I do quilts, at times ( mostly I knit, or make curtains ...) and I am usually not that particular to halfsquare triangles like that, but it is perfect on the pocket!
The embroidery is the perfect finish.
Perfect!
Ooo! Cats!
Tiny triangles and gradient from scraps... thats not slacking!!!
Beautiful pockets and video, I'll stay here for a while
Thanks so much!
Your cat on the other side of the door is really shocked that you would ever close a door!
Lol- why are We the way we are. Do things the “hard” way huh- beautiful work, this swap was how I found you and I look forward to bingeing 💕
I'm honestly obsessed with the rainbow pocket! 😍💖💖💖 So tempted to make something similar myself, maybe a makeup case for conventions? 🤔
The embroidery on the ones you recieved is gorgeous! They are esquisite!
I'm in love with how extra this is, and plotting ways to make my own.
You made a beautiful pocket! I love overly complicated projects. It's just so much fun to figure everything out!
BY FAR my favorite pocket in this whole pocket swap...absolutely amazing...now i want to make one in the same fashion!
Aw thank you! They're really fun!
All the pockets are amazing!! It’s such a lovely idea.
So glad you liked them. *hugs*
They’re beautiful!!!
You are amazing!!!
The pocket swap is a very cool idea
Gorgeous pockets and cats!!!
Love the grosgrainbinding! Such a lovely pocket!
Thank you!
I love the pocket you made! It's so colorful and I admire all the patchwork
Thank you!
One sec in: purple glasses!!! I love them!
Aw thanks! They’re def my favorite
delightful patchwork! I am working on a scrap quilt in the same pattern. 💙🧵
Oh, I really enjoyed watching your video. You did a great job! 💝
Two pockets - That means you need two new gowns to go with them
I’m a little surprised you aren’t using a treadle or hand crank machine.
That’s so cool! I am attempting to quilt at the moment so this is really awesome to see
Wow, yours is beautiful.
It turned out so beautifully! I may need to make a similar one
The pocket turned out beautifully! I was wondering where you found the historical examples shown at the start?
It came out so lovely!
Shamrocks, not clovers...and we all know shamrocks and rainbows do go together, as any leprechaun will tell you. ;-)
What is the name of the book you used in this video as a reference. I love embroidery and I instantly fell in love with that book. Thanks Lola
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it hurt me to see how close you came to cut your hand during cutting...
Apologies 😂