I made my first bag today, from scraps of old jeans, old bed sheets, torn cotton tops, and strands of rope. Completely hand-stitched. I have never done anything like this before. Had learnt embroidery in school and had tried it on and off, made some stitched sketchbooks but never took on a big project like this. Took me around 2-3 weeks to complete it. Had uploaded it in social media stories and people appreciated. I love it myself, and can't believe I made that entire bag on my own. I don't know if you will read this comment, but I just came online to say thank you to you. Since I discovered your channel, I got the confidence to stitch my own things. I will probably try other projects now. There's an indescribable satisfaction in using and wearing things you have made yourself. So, thank you for these calming, encouraging, and informational videos. Hand-stitching seems a lot less intimidating since I started following your channel. Thanks a lot 😃😃😃💕
@@Rumpellastilt I am making this bag in the video, but my wrist is a bit sore for some reason - maybe slept on it the wrong way - so I have to take it a bit slower than I would like to. Still three days to finish is better than not starting eh? :)
@@silverpromidi Yes of course. It took me a lot more time. I have carpal tunnel problems too. Have to take breaks if I sketch or type at a stretch, so I understand rest is very essential in these cases. And creating anything, however slow-paced has a beauty and calmness of it's own. You anyway have decades of experience in this. I have just started, inspired by this channel. May we all stay inspired! ❤️❤️❤️
Watching you work is like watching a Studio Ghibli film. The way Miyazaki romanticizes everyday life, work, food, environments, etc. is the same as how I feel seeing your hands gently shaping and sewing fabric. It is so kind, and full of heart, as if every moment were sacred.
It is so that these fabrics have been made in such a way that they impact the environment. But they are made. The impact is done. It is a good thing to use all the bits and pieces again to make something useful and well made. It helps to lessen the waste. I love to watch your fingers sewing, I love your scrap basket with the fabric/elastic lid. Although I have a sewing machine I prefer to sew by hand. I can think and stitch and think. Your videos are also very beautiful to watch. Thank you.
When I was young and sewing every day I had so many bits of fabric and the family complained about stuff everywhere. I cut up some old coats I was given and made a huge pillow case with a zipper and put all my pieces of fabric in and sat it in a corner like a bean bag, everyone loved it and when I needed something I jsut emptied it, took what I needed and put the rest back. I used to keep the smallest bits 'just in case'.
@@drownedinnostalgia3433 I was and still am a messy worker! I take loads of fabric out and trims etc and play around until I get it right then clear it all away like nothing happened. My family was just tired of ALL my projects, crochet here, knitting there, patchwork then lace making then doll clothes and furniture, I was ( and still am) constantly planning and making !
I know what you mean. I feel like that too. I get so anxious when making things as if it has to be finished yesterday. I have to remind myself that if I never started it would never get made, so there is no rush to finish, just enjoy the experience.
In regard to you beginning comment; It is indeed important to consider the sourcing and production of new materials as much as possible. It is also very good to reuse old materials and keep them in use as long as possible to keep the chemicals out of the soil and water as long as possible, and so I appreciate your reusing and making new from old materials. Throwing away old materials does not protect the environment from them, it just wastes materials that can be used and reused. So... good job remaking things as you do!
I so enjoyed this video. I have many cotton scraps from quilting. Now I know what I am going to do with them. I have a very serious lung disease called IPF, I am limited as to what a can do physically. My disease gets worse so I can see myself resting more and more. What a wonderful way to spend my time. I have always loved hand sewing and I do embroidery all the time. Thank you, you are a bit of sunshine in my world.
I love that you do by hand . I went on a “silent” holiday in July 2020 . I took my to be quilt . And worked 10 days full time not a sound just thoughts and sewing. Should have taken something to cover my thumbmail ... which I damaged ..... but it was goog. Now nearly December have not touched since. Corporate life and craft together is a challenge. 🥴🇿🇦
LOVE this bag :) on my list and agreed, the longer we can make these materials last the better for land fill etc and oh my goodness the size of those pieces at the end ...
Beautiful project and such neat stitches! Your cat is a beauty too. Thank you for sharing your projects and your ethically minded process, much like mine 🌹
I just love this video. It is absolutely beautiful, both in the filming and watching you create something so lovely from scraps. I love to sew and really admire your skills and art.
Flat lining the patchwork skirt will help reduce fraying from the many seams during washings. I like to use unbleached muslin for its softness. A dress sounds great. For my daughter's toddler quilt, my Mom used (Arizona) sun bleached cloth rice sacks for the backing and alternate squares.
If it was Bollywood you just made a dabaang entry in my life. I have currently a pile of scraps and wondered how to make most of it on the top of that I have no sewing machine and all I know is basic sewing so thank you for whatever you just did because you did it superbly.
The great achievement is before the start: the life that is made so peaceful as to accommodate this. The tranquil mind that has cleared away everything that could claim you instead.
I have been thought that am i only who like to collect the left pieces fabric like that... and found your youtube proof me that im not the only girl.😙😙 keep goin sist
This is so therapeutic and inspiring to watch. I am reminded of the hand sewing that my Mother and Grandmother did when I was growing up. The result was beautiful and . Thank You so much.
So che è passato tanto tempo da quando hai caricato il video, ma vorrei comunque dire che c'è da ammirare la tua bravura, ma soprattutto la tua pazienza!
Exactly same work I have seen of my grand mother-in-law though I never met her as she passed away before my marriage. There are so many things at home which is made by her.. When I saw your work it reminds me of her.. I really appreciate it... Love from India...
Lo que más me impreciona. A parte de tus lindos trabajos. Es tu paciencia. Yo hago cubrecamas de patchwork. Pero no tendría la paciencia, para cocer a mano. Te felicito, por tú gran paciencia.
I just discovered your beautiful work. I use my scraps for projects too but I have to admit I sew them with my sewing machine, I am not patient enough for handsewing. 😚 I make little pouches or a little quilted mat you can put under the foot of your sewing machine. And people love to get them for a little presend as patchwork always looks pleasing. 🥰
I made my first bag today, from scraps of old jeans, old bed sheets, torn cotton tops, and strands of rope. Completely hand-stitched. I have never done anything like this before. Had learnt embroidery in school and had tried it on and off, made some stitched sketchbooks but never took on a big project like this.
Took me around 2-3 weeks to complete it. Had uploaded it in social media stories and people appreciated. I love it myself, and can't believe I made that entire bag on my own.
I don't know if you will read this comment, but I just came online to say thank you to you. Since I discovered your channel, I got the confidence to stitch my own things. I will probably try other projects now. There's an indescribable satisfaction in using and wearing things you have made yourself.
So, thank you for these calming, encouraging, and informational videos. Hand-stitching seems a lot less intimidating since I started following your channel. Thanks a lot 😃😃😃💕
Well done!!
I also have been inspired by Din to make things by hand.
@@silverpromidi Thank you. What all did you make? ❤️❤️
@@Rumpellastilt I am making this bag in the video, but my wrist is a bit sore for some reason - maybe slept on it the wrong way - so I have to take it a bit slower than I would like to. Still three days to finish is better than not starting eh? :)
My first ever hand sewn piece was in primary school when I was about 10 years of age, a night dress :)
@@silverpromidi Yes of course. It took me a lot more time. I have carpal tunnel problems too. Have to take breaks if I sketch or type at a stretch, so I understand rest is very essential in these cases. And creating anything, however slow-paced has a beauty and calmness of it's own. You anyway have decades of experience in this. I have just started, inspired by this channel. May we all stay inspired! ❤️❤️❤️
Watching you work is like watching a Studio Ghibli film. The way Miyazaki romanticizes everyday life, work, food, environments, etc. is the same as how I feel seeing your hands gently shaping and sewing fabric. It is so kind, and full of heart, as if every moment were sacred.
Thank you for such nice words
Well said! I feel the similar feeling.
It is so that these fabrics have been made in such a way that they impact the environment. But they are made. The impact is done. It is a good thing to use all the bits and pieces again to make something useful and well made. It helps to lessen the waste. I love to watch your fingers sewing, I love your scrap basket with the fabric/elastic lid.
Although I have a sewing machine I prefer to sew by hand. I can think and stitch and think.
Your videos are also very beautiful to watch. Thank you.
You do everything with such love and care ✨🧚🏻♂️ your creations are soul-filling💖
When I was young and sewing every day I had so many bits of fabric and the family complained about stuff everywhere. I cut up some old coats I was given and made a huge pillow case with a zipper and put all my pieces of fabric in and sat it in a corner like a bean bag, everyone loved it and when I needed something I jsut emptied it, took what I needed and put the rest back. I used to keep the smallest bits 'just in case'.
I have that pillow too, thank you for sharing :D
That is a great idea!!! Awesome.
I will copy your idea because I have million pieces of tiny bits of scrap fabric. Thank you so much.
Evia
I'm inspired by this to make something similar thank you :o)
To think that your family complained before but when it got transformed, boom! Everyone loved it 😆haha nice
@@drownedinnostalgia3433 I was and still am a messy worker! I take loads of fabric out and trims etc and play around until I get it right then clear it all away like nothing happened. My family was just tired of ALL my projects, crochet here, knitting there, patchwork then lace making then doll clothes and furniture, I was ( and still am) constantly planning and making !
I got back to sewing thanks to you. I have been collecting old linen or cotton sheets for a long time and now I know why. Thank you very much.
Beautiful. Nothing more attractive than such handmade love filled creations 😇❤
I feel like I am watching a living pray. I will try this type of work as a living pray for myself as I heal my grief. Peace and many Blessing to you.
I know what you mean. I feel like that too. I get so anxious when making things as if it has to be finished yesterday. I have to remind myself that if I never started it would never get made, so there is no rush to finish, just enjoy the experience.
In regard to you beginning comment; It is indeed important to consider the sourcing and production of new materials as much as possible.
It is also very good to reuse old materials and keep them in use as long as possible to keep the chemicals out of the soil and water as long as possible, and so I appreciate your reusing and making new from old materials. Throwing away old materials does not protect the environment from them, it just wastes materials that can be used and reused. So... good job remaking things as you do!
That is beautiful and so lovely to watch that beautiful stitching
I really admire your patience and craftsmanship 💕
I so enjoyed this video. I have many cotton scraps from quilting. Now I know what I am going to do with them. I have a very serious lung disease called IPF, I am limited as to what a can do physically. My disease gets worse so I can see myself resting more and more. What a wonderful way to spend my time. I have always loved hand sewing and I do embroidery all the time. Thank you, you are a bit of sunshine in my world.
Thanks for your sharing, I am very touched, and now I know that what I am doing has reached the places where they are needed, thank you
So wonderfully meditative and peaceful. Thank you for posting.
Your handsewing reminds me with my grandma..I learn sewing and crochet from her...and that's really lovely...watching your sewing so amazing...
To watch you sew, gives me such a simple, calm peace. You are amazing and Blessed! Thank you.
I find your work and energy staggeringly beautiful. Thank you for this gift to all of us.
I love that you do by hand . I went on a “silent” holiday in July 2020 . I took my to be quilt . And worked 10 days full time not a sound just thoughts and sewing. Should have taken something to cover my thumbmail ... which I damaged ..... but it was goog. Now nearly December have not touched since. Corporate life and craft together is a challenge. 🥴🇿🇦
I ❤️ this channel....it makes me realize how much I hurry and don’t live in the present like I should.
Watching your projects are so patient, calm and peaceful ❤️
This is soothing and beautiful, a piece of art, both in the making and in the completion. Thank you.
I suddenly want to learn how to sew neatly and properly. You're an inspiration :)
Super cute! Love hand sewing!
Thank you. Your videos are very inspiring, relaxing and beautiful.
Encuentro que usted es una inspiración....la felicitó...muy bello su trabajo😊😊😊
So very beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us!
It's real moment of happiness to watch you. Thank you for everything. I hope to see you making a patchwork for bed.
What you do is truly rare and special.
So incredibly beautiful and a joy to watch.
LOVE this bag :) on my list
and agreed, the longer we can make these materials last the better for land fill etc
and oh my goodness the size of those pieces at the end ...
Wow ... I m falling in love with these videos more n more... And at last leaf tassels took my heart away 💓
Inspirational, beautiful, your channel makes me want to make beautiful things too.
😃
coincidence that i am actually patching/repairing an old treasure quilt now. Loving work from a loved aunt's efforts.
Восхитительно! Обворожительно! Космическое видео! Спасибо!
Your videos are mesirizing. Thank you for sharing your projects. 😃
Beautiful project and such neat stitches! Your cat is a beauty too. Thank you for sharing your projects and your ethically minded process, much like mine 🌹
So beautiful and calming to watch you stitch. 😍
I just love this video. It is absolutely beautiful, both in the filming and watching you create something so lovely from scraps. I love to sew and really admire your skills and art.
imagine making a dress like this !! so pretty :)
Flat lining the patchwork skirt will help reduce fraying from the many seams during washings. I like to use unbleached muslin for its softness. A dress sounds great.
For my daughter's toddler quilt, my Mom used (Arizona) sun bleached cloth rice sacks for the backing and alternate squares.
@@dcinrb8538 that must have looked gorgeous!! :)
Like Sally's dress! From nighmare before christmas
@@mariaflorenciaalvarez1926 okey why haven't i watched this before ? hhhh
I grew up like this.taking scraps and making a large price of material. Made clothes, curtains, blankets. Even rugs..
Muy bello. Q delicadezaa
This is beautiful.. I'm in awe of how you hand sewed every seam and then made embellishments.
I have so many scraps of fabric that I didn't want to throw away. This inspired me, Thanks
Beautiful music to go along with a beautiful video, thank you 🙏
thank you :'')
I like your patience, your crafts and the peaceful music😌
Simply beautiful. DinLife. is calm life.
You do AMAZING work and your videos are so well done. I am very happy to have found this channel!
Que belleza! Aparte de enseñar tus videos transmiten tanta calma. Gracias 🌷🌷
If it was Bollywood you just made a dabaang entry in my life. I have currently a pile of scraps and wondered how to make most of it on the top of that I have no sewing machine and all I know is basic sewing so thank you for whatever you just did because you did it superbly.
The great achievement is before the start: the life that is made so peaceful as to accommodate this. The tranquil mind that has cleared away everything that could claim you instead.
Have just found your videos and love their calm and gentle way with fabric and stitching. Truly beautiful :-) Thank you for sharing.
I have been thought that am i only who like to collect the left pieces fabric like that... and found your youtube proof me that im not the only girl.😙😙 keep goin sist
I love your videos! I sew with a machine and try to find ways to use scraps. Your videos are very helpful in finding ways to do this. Thank you.
Me encanta todos trabajos que usted realiza muchas gracias por compartir sus videos ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful video, beautiful music. Thank you for a few relaxing minutes...😉
Your videos are beautiful and relaxing to watch. Thanks.
Gracias. He disfrutado cada uno de tus vídeos. Es maravilloso cómo reciclas hasta el último hilo de tela. Felicitaciones!
This is so therapeutic and inspiring to watch. I am reminded of the hand sewing that my Mother and Grandmother did when I was growing up. The result was beautiful and . Thank You so much.
Love your videos....so calming... beautifully handsewn with love ...and so much respect for the scraps of material..... thank you so much!💓💓💓💓💓
So che è passato tanto tempo da quando hai caricato il video, ma vorrei comunque dire che c'è da ammirare la tua bravura, ma soprattutto la tua pazienza!
Hats off to your patience
Beautiful! Just watching the video brings me peace. Thank you, many blessings!
Beautiful work as always 🙂
So pretty! Very relaxing to watch. Lovely music. I love using my fabric scraps also.
i love your patients
Questo lavoro manuale e la musica che lo accompagna ,mi infondono grande SERENITÀ, un sincero abbraccio dell'Italia. 😍
i love how u value and protect our environment on your own ways!! 🍂 thank u for creating these kind of videos. 💚
Exactly same work I have seen of my grand mother-in-law though I never met her as she passed away before my marriage. There are so many things at home which is made by her..
When I saw your work it reminds me of her.. I really appreciate it... Love from India...
This makes me want to handsew with all my scraps!
This made me smile.
You do really think about environment and that is awesome....👏
What a wonderful purse! You are awesome!
Kazdy skrawek materialu wykorzystany, podziwiam twoj talent,przepiekne rzeczy tworzysz. Cudenka 😘👍
So beautiful ! Well done 🥰 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So beautiful
The calmness in the video shows her patience.
This is fabulous.
Lo que más me impreciona. A parte de tus lindos trabajos. Es tu paciencia. Yo hago cubrecamas de patchwork. Pero no tendría la paciencia, para cocer a mano. Te felicito, por tú gran paciencia.
How beautiful. You are very talented.
Hello from Sweden! I really like the things you do....so calming these worried times. I promise myself to take up handsewing a lot more. Thank you
Hermoso trabajo
Браво! Спасибо, такое наслаждение, волшебно.......! Спасибо, будьте здоровы и привет из России!
I’m so relaxed watching this.
So lovely... thanks for your sharing!
Love the finger wrap thimbal, ❤️❤️❤️
Hand sewing is so fascinating..
I just discovered your beautiful work. I use my scraps for projects too but I have to admit I sew them with my sewing machine, I am not patient enough for handsewing. 😚 I make little pouches or a little quilted mat you can put under the foot of your sewing machine. And people love to get them for a little presend as patchwork always looks pleasing. 🥰
So beautiful to watch.
Oh so relaxing!!!
That was lovely to watch.
Maravilloso trabajo ,es una artista
Спасибо! Как это прекрасно!
Thank you for being such a H-U-G-E source of inspiration! I love your work!
Most satisfying diy video 💛🧡
Pues es un precioso trabajo!!! Gracias
💞Love this bag so much. I am going to be so busy with my scraps🤣. The music is calming. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing🙌🏿
Maravilloso, me encanta 😃👍
IT'S so amazing and i like your all video 😍😍
This is beautiful and calming to watch ❤x
Love this ...thought you might be sewing a quilt the colors would make a beautiful quilt ...thank you for your video...
My great great grandmaa do all such things for us...ur work is so fine and amazing 😍😍
Stunning