I want to be very clear about something that maybe didn't come across as strongly in the video as in real life: the company we're working for made it clear that our comfort and safety was priority #1, that we could use our own costumes if we weren't comfortable with their options, and that, while they would like to more fully integrate us aesthetically into the show, the most important thing was our safety (and we appreciated that)!!
I love the travel style of crafting from this video! It's not a production, it's an exact view of what you accomplished under the circumstances you had to deal with. And that makes this video perfect in an imperfect way, as it should be!
I understood that, considering how you are held with just one arm at one point, knowing your costume would be priority one, you know how your vests are made you know they will standup to the task in your act, wearing someone else’s vest be it commercially bought or made by wardrobe you would always have a niggling doubt in the back of your mind. I have a cousin who does figure skating she used a costume once made commercially and it nearly cost her career in figure skating as it failed. All her costumes she either makes or my Aunt makes for her. She was laid up for 8 months after the costume did exactly as you showed, it bagged out when her partner lifted her up over his head, she broke her leg and he broke his arm now both of their costumes are made in house as we say. One side had not been made correctly whereas the other side had been. It took just a split second as her costume split ripped and dumped her and her partner down on the ice and because of the way they do the lift, his arm has to lock in place at the elbows to maintain the lift, because of this he could not even react and release in-time as her body slid down that arm they were both a mess. They were just glad that it happened in the dress rehearsal and not in front of the judges and audience as the audience would have been just as traumatised by it as they had been. It was over a year before they were confident enough to get back into the competition circuit.
Please don't apologize. This was an enjoyable race against time video. Haven't all crafters/makers had a time in our lives when we finished a project well yet in the nick of time? Well done, Shannon!
I love behind the scenes and the race to get it ready in time. I am a horribly slow sewist, and I applaud your ingenuity (you ironing in the refreshment stand was hilarious). Looking forward to your vlog!
In which Shannon accidentally demonstrates how you can sew with minimal equipment (cans as weights, rolled towel as ham) and time. Great job! Also, the video is great! 🥰"Perfection is the enemy of good."
LOL yesss, thank you! Also let's add minimal cutting/work surfaces (in size, not in variety, because there was a WIDE variety of cut surfaces used lol) 🥰🤣✂️
I thought this came out great. Honestly, I don't think a more "polished" presentation would have caught the urgency of the situation so well. And it was urgent! Holy cannoli, putting a vest together so fast while involved in time-consuming and strenuous rehearsals is amazing. It was also fascinating to learn just what can go into costuming decisions for your act.
I’m glad you posted the video in spite of your hesitation. It’s so cool to see a glimpse into your life as a performer and the quality of the video was honestly not bad at all. So glad your vest worked out. It looks great!
I loved this video, despite (or because of) the so-called flaws. I am a fan of having a mix of behind-the-scenes/slice-of-life type vlogs along with the more polished content, since it offers a consented peek into a world/lifestyle/reality that I would never get to otherwise experience. The filming challenges just become a part of that IRL experience
As a former dance mom, I can relate. 😂 Had flashbacks to hand-sewing a costume for one dance while the kids were already on stage in a different costume. Well done, you.
It was fine - panicky video of panic sewing in the usual style of stage movies and Mardi Gras. It’s a genre piece! Sewing is about problem solving and so is the video.
First time commenter here. I'm glad you filmed & posted this. Showing REAL world situations makes your video more relatable. I'm not a sewist but really enjoy your content. Perfection can be over rated & intimidating for those considering taking up a new hobby. So kudos for allowing the chaos of life to be acknowledged truthfully.
I love behind the scenes videos. And this one is incredibly interesting. Costume making, speed sewing, great improvisation and circus performing in one video.🤯 My absolute favourite behind the scenes video ever! Don't worry about poor lighting or other things you can't control. We understand and we're happy that you take time to record videos when you're this busy. Thanks for a very good video.❤
I don't know about anyone else but I love the chaotic nature of last min making it work no matter what vibe of this video. 🥰🥰 This video speaks to how most of my sewing gets done. 😅
I love this video. Seeing a little bit of preparation for a show is one thing, but details about costumes like joining two layers so you won't slip from your colleague's hand is so fascinating. Thank you for this
It was great! Real life is not about perfection, it is about working with what you have. You did amazing, that vest is adorable. Thank you for releasing it.
I like both these more behind-the-scenes style and more cinematic style videos equally. I think they both show different parts of the artistry behind sewing/knitting that can't necessarily be caught by the other style. 💙
I'm just gonna join the chorus here... I loved the video! And the "flaws" just made it better. The vibes felt more like a friend bringing us along for a glimpse of a life that is completely foreign to most of us... And it's the kind of combination of factors that only you could produce. It was lovely! And I'm super glad you released it.
I cringed when you pulled out the fabric scissors to cut the pattern! You can ask the front desk of the hotel if they have any scissors that you could borrow if you run into that in the future. I’m so glad you posted this, even with your uncertainty. There’s so little reality on the internet anymore and I’m glad you’ve always been willing to share your successes and trials with us. Can’t wait to see the show in a few weeks, super excited after these little sneak peaks 😃
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the realism... although occasionally cutting paper, especially not super thin paper like this, with your fabric scissors will not harm them at all. The hotel staff was lovely but I didn't feel like running all over the hotel when I could just use what I had at hand ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Thank you, Shannon for this glimpse into your life on the road. I am a retired opera singer, and you helped me remember the feelings of being on the road, performing, and frantically repairing a costume. It was fun and exciting, and everything I loved. At least I never had to make something from scratch! I would love to see more videos like this one. It was also fun to get to see a it of your performance. Happy Holidays!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the backstage memories, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
This was an amazing video! Re: the contract, you *demonstrated* how they were as a client when you showed they gave you access to the wardrobe's sewing machines, and just that when you said, "that's not going to work, I'm making my own" and they just let you get on with it. Having said that, I really hope someone was suitably impressed: "AND they can make their own costumes on the fly if there's nothing in wardrobe already!" Because that is legendary-level stuff.
Oh yikes! That would have given me so much anxiety! I really hope they paid you more for such a mess up. The vest turned out great! Vlogs (especially backstage ones) are supposed to be chaos, you did a great job. The intermittent chaos vlog helps to highlight your at-home editing skills. 💜
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, appreciated the editing skills, and be I hope to see you during Vlogmas for more circus/crafting crossover content!! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I was a touring puppeteer in a two-person production of The Reluctant Dragon (17 foot, smoke breathing dragon and everything), in which my puppeteering partner and I were both live-action characters, dressed as medieval peasants, as well as the puppeting the puppets. One show we did, I left my costume behind and didn't realize until we were 2 hours in to a 5 hour drive to do a school show the next morning so we stopped off at, I think a Wal*Mart is what we found, and I cobbled together what I could in the motel room that night, sans sewing machine. It was definitely a "nobody get too close to me and see what this costume really looks like" kind of situation. You brought back a fun memory!
Pro tip - most hotels have laundry facilities for long term guests. If they don't, they will have machines for their own use (laundering the bed linens and towels). If they don't have guest facilities, management may allow you to use their laundry in an extreme (and interesting) case such as this. Just so you're aware. I get it that the time was SUPER tight and it didn't necessarily matter in the long run, but if it ever does matter, now you know! Love this video - I hope you get a troupe seamstress pay allotment! You saved their butts!
Thank you! Yes, most hotels have laundry, but that would have delayed me almost a full day (remember that I had to be at rehearsals every day, for the vast majority of the day, so even if I could get the fabric in, I couldn't get it out, then into the dryer, then out again in a timely manner), and also, since it's 100% polyester, it almost certainly wouldn't have shrunk AND I have had very mixed results with hotel machines... but I do appreciate your comment and concern! Just made a call in the moment about what was best in my circumstances
As soon as I watched you pull out the white dritz pencil, I gasped and said " oh no!" Those things are crap. I hate them. I wish they would make something better. You really went above and beyond for this job. Congrats on it coming out so well.
lol so glad to know it's not just me/ "user error"!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Ok, so I understand not wanting to release this video because of quality, but this is something that really happened. This was a whole series of challenges you had to face and overcome, and getting to witness that process was really quite the experience. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Great job all the way around! I'm glad you released the video bc I think it reminds us all that, sometimes, conditions are not ideal. You adapted and overcame the challenges beautifully! Oh, and Tarzan appeared amusingly lost and confused in JoAnn's!😂
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ And yes, it was a rather bemused Tarzan 🤣
As someone who used to work in the wardrobe department for many years, I'm a little appalled that they didn't sew the vest for you! I could understand some sort of communication error preventing them from getting your safety specifications. But two days is plenty of time to make a costume if they droppped the ball. And even if they didn't receive the specs through no fault of theirs it was still their responsibility to create a proper costume for you. I think it's great you were so hardworking. But I'm pissed that you had to deal with such an unprofessional costume department.
You did a great job! As a theater costumer I totally understand the pressure and urgency at times for shows. And I too work better under pressure of a deadline than any other time. Loved the video.
In a community theater production of "The Curious Savage," as the only person who could sew in the group, I had to quickly make a cocktail dress for a character who was onstage for only a few seconds. They'd ordered a lovely dress for her and it turned out to be made of crinkly gold PLASTIC. Not exactly what we wanted for the production.
I'm excited for your vlogs! On the matter of the videos and your standards, I think it's really reasonable to have a different standard when you are in a different setting with different equipment. I thought you gave us an amazing and fun look into your world. Thank you!
That fabric is so pretty! And the vest turned out great. I am glad you posted the video, and didn't even notice any decreased quality because it was so perfectly slice-of-life. If it had been perfectly lit and shot, it would look like it was staged. This way we really know it was a time crunch during a very busy time! ❤
its not up to the same standard as your other videos, but its still really enjoyable! this just shows a different part of your life and how sewing helps with your performance work. and its REALLY good quality imo for having been shot in a hotel and by rehersals!
Oh my gosh - my heart was actually pounding watching this! The filming style was perfect for the subject matter, and I really enjoyed seeing the "behind the scenes". Can't wait to see more!
I am a costumer and have had to do things last minute because of changes. I have had to sew with my machine on the floor. Audience members thinks theatre is so glamorous but they don't know the behind the scenes.
Oh my goodness! Congrats on successfully rushing a vest! I am not often a fan of vlogs, but I adore your content and quite enjoyed this episode. I will definitely tune in for the rest. The struggle against perfectionism is neverending, however I am grateful you released this video
I LOVED this video! it was so much fun to see a less polished Shannon. I love your normal videos too, but I love this sort of spontaneous fly by the seat of your pants thrown in every now and then. It shows that things don't always go as planned, but we make the best of what we have, and it's ok. I'm so glad you released this. I was super fun to watch, and also very interesting to see behind the curtain so to speak, as to how your "day job" works. I'm all for more like this 🥰😍
I agree the lack of polish on the video didn't reduce the message of the video. So no worries there. Also I loved Tarzan lol. I used to have a 6 ft 10 friend. He drove a hilariously small car just to weird people out.
I usually don't leave comments, but I really liked this video and I'm glad you posted it. I think the chaotic nature of the footage helped benefit the story you were telling.
Aww, thank you. I appreciate you de-lurking to leave your vote of confidence 🫶🫶 I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure, and I hope to see you for Vlogmas! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I would love a more in depth look at circus costumes! Maybe even looking back at historical costumes as well! This was so interesting to learn about the requirements your costumes have!
Having tried to look into historical costumes, find extant ones or resources about them... it's tricky! There are very few remaining from the time period I'm interested in 😢 Will keep looking tho!
I echo the many comments about the video being a great demonstration of what is possible, especially with your foresight to bring a few basic materials, tools and patterns. The video 'style' definitely added to that as well. Also I appreciated the discussion of the safety requirements of your costume - for someone who loves costumes, but is not a performer, that information really helped me understand the urgency / need to create a vest for yourself.
I too appreciate that this was a real live event, not polished and airbrushed for perfection. It makes it seem more like something that we your followers could do. Thank you 🎉
It is so cool to see your sewing world, and working world come together, even if it was crazy hectic for you. Your vest was really nice, even considering the low-quality fabric, and crazy time constraints. It turned out great!
I absolutely loved this! Super fascinating seeing more of the other part of your life. Also really interesting learning about costume requirements, etc. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a vlog style video being a vlog style video that just has sewing in it as opposed to a proper sewing video. :)
Before you even shared your doubts I thought that was a great video. I enjoy getting the views of your world. I know nothing about filming and tech. I don’t think you’re lowering your bar. Life happens and you are kind enough to share it. Thank you
Long time admirer and video watcher, first time caller. This one was very fun what with suspense, instruction, entertainment engagement, shopping, popping, prepping, and sewing. Although, it would have been better to find the fabric on a frantic dumpster dive and recycled threat from an old pirate robe. All in all as I said fun to go along for another Shannon Makes with a reveal revealing something we all know well, ‘She wears fine things well.’
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It is considerably more relatable to my current sewing situation with 2 little ones actively trying to undo things I do while asking 'Why' 500 times. I enjoy both your most polished and your most realistic probing in a concession stand. Also, I love the glimpse of circus life! Can't wait for Vlogmas.
Super cute vest! Panic costume sewing is my default setting - though I'm more "Renaissance Faire" than "Cirque du Soleil"... I'm glad you got it done in time and was able to use a sewing machine and serger. For a minute I thought that you might have to do the entire thing by hand and I got a little nervous! I love the video and the more casual vlog style too!
the thought of having to do the whole thing by hand DEFINITELY crossed my mind too 😭😭 Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in for Vlogmas! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I truly enjoyed every second of this video!! Watching you problem solve, while you gave us sneak peeks at behind the scenes stuff, felt like a gift!! Also...I shall neva complain againnn, about lack of space to cut and work, after watching you manage it beautifully!! Lol! I do enjoy those moments when you get a nice mindshift change, bc you watched someone else do something with grace, and realized that things could go better for yerself, if you just tweak your attitude towards it! ❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the mindset shift, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more cheerful circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Hahaha I adore the opening! Its awesome that you are able to make this in such a short time. Its great that you are able to sew this and be ready for the show
Great video. Love the candid shots and the IRL views. It really showcases the varying situations which, those of us who craft, work around while pouring ourselves into what we love. Also much love to the assist camera operator catching you while working.
this video is the one I enjoyed most of your content in thelast month. It's interesting and honest and you. Thank you for uploading. Keep these ones coming :)
This is such a fun video! I love seeing your circus performer life as well as your sewing life, and seeing those two interface is even better. I couldn't care less about lighting or video quality :)
They are lucky to have you ❤❤❤phil is soo adorable! Sweetie go easier on yourself . It was nice to see more background on the show ! ❤ definitely do a vogmas!
I've had nightmares like this, having to create a costume piece hours before an event. Watching this video has made me appreciate that it CAN be done, even if the conditions for making the piece are not fully comfortable. Well done, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, it definitely CAN be done, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
As someone who has watched many behind the scenes special features. They are often nowhere near the quality of the feature film. Maybe mentally having those as categories of kinds of videos you make would help. It was cool to see you put your sewing survival skills to the test
Ohhh. Xtra special Xmas gift from Shannon - glimpses of her worlds colliding! Thank you so much. (And yes, we’re good with the fact that colliding worlds don’t come with impeccable edits)
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! (although, having still spent over 20 hours editing it, I'm gonna assume you mean the *filming* is less than impeccable, because the editing was very much on par with everything else 🤣🤣) ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
Oh it would have been so sad if you had decided to not release this video. Its great! Is it not like your usual videos? yes, but does that highlight the "emergency" and fast pace/time you sew that costume in? Also yes! And I love the final vest, it looks great! And Im so amazed that you could finish it in 2 days. I would struggle to do a vest in two days if the only thing I do was sewing that vest.... but you had your rehearsals etc. to do too... wow!
Thank you!! It was definitely an interesting challenge, but I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Sometimes sewing to a tight deadline can be inspiring... other times it can be stressful. Fortunately, I knew that, worst case, we had our original costumes to fall back on!
I’m glad to see some “real life”crisis sewing! I feel like we’ve all been there, yet we tend to think we’re the only ones who’ve been caught unprepared, under equipped, or waaaay too short on time. Seeing others overcome those obstacles validates my own experience. Thank you!
I thought this video was great. Is it a bit more chaotic than your usual? Sure but it was a chaotic situation. Plus it was interesting to hear about the construction and safety concerns you have to take into account specifically to suit your performance. Two things: 1. If you’re worried about having damaged your good fabric scissors by cutting paper, I’ve had a professional scissor/knife sharpener reassure me that, while it may not be ideal, cutting paper once is not going to be that big of a problem. It’s far more damaging to cut thick plastic or anything that will cause the blades to push away from each other. 2. I got one of those white marking pencils as part of a gift once. I have yet to find a fabric that it actually works well with.
Thank you!! And while I very much appreciate your comment, I am not worried about damaging the scissors by cutting paper... the idea that occasionally cutting through thin paper would damage my blades more than cutting fabric is kinda ridiculous to me, and I'm getting a good giggle at everyone else in the comments who are freaking out about it. So I enjoy your very pragmatic approach and advice... and the fact that I'm not the only one who's found those pencils to be useless!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to check out Vlogmas for more sewing/circus crossover! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Guuuurl please! Your normal vids are awesome, beautiful and meticulous, but this one is lovely and real and challenging, almost an action-sewing video! I LOVED IT. You are just so cute and talented, everything you put out is always fun to watch! Thank you for releasing this, and I hope you'll some day come to Italy, so that I can actually come to see you perform 💜💜💜 Can't wait to see the vlogs!
Thank you!! I've performed more times in/near Rome than any other city in the world, so you might be in luck (depending where in Italy you live) 🤣🇮🇹🤌 Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and I'll see you at Vlogmas for more sewing/circus crossover! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Fun fact: occasionally cutting paper with your fabric scissors will not harm them at all. I don't make a habit of it, but I will do it from time to time because I'm lazy and it does not hurt them at all. These cost me $8 and I've used the same pair (on fabric and occasionally paper) for over 4 years now and they're still super sharp. I just don't ever cut through pins or staples!!
I love it! I've never seen guerilla sewing before, so it is a standard all its own! I just enjoy watching people create, so anything you may post I will happily watch!
Take a bow! You showed how talented , dedicated, and resourceful you are ! You also had me on the edge of my seat and willing you to get the job done! I loved your video❤
Thank you for sharing this craziness. ❤😂 I can really relate both with last minute sewing from my costuming days as well as generally being in similar situations at work which has nothing to do with sewing but can still result in shenanigans. Personally, it is the story telling in your videos that keeps me coming back, not necessarily the quality (which is also great). Slice of life and behind the scenes videos will also always be popular, I believe, for how relatable they are.
As a theatrical costumer, I truly enjoyed your vlog. I have ' guerilla sewed' more times than I can recall. It was great to show a brief glimpse into what the daily process of performance is about. It takes a team of people to roll with the punches. The why becomes secondary to the immediate success of the production. Great job at making it happen! I'd love to see more vlogs like this. I love to follow along with your adventures!
this was exhilarating to watch, what a challenge! i really do not mind the lighting/less-"polished" shooting, the story and variety of moments you shared such as ironing at the concession stand is way more interesting than studio quality production. your life is a docu-drama! embrace it!
Thank you, and yes, that concession stand ironing shot made me giggle every time I worked on it in the editing room!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I honestly thought this came out great. I didn't even notice the terrible lighting or anything. I only saw Shannon doing her best floor troll impression and sewing through the choas. I totally understand where you are coming from on trying to figure out how to operate more modern machines. For our 3rd anniversary my husband gifted me a brand new Singer. I put a lot of miles on her and even taught my duaghter to sew on her. She's been a great machine only now Singer has discontinued the millennial series and she needs a bobbin positioning part after my duaghter ran over a pin and jammed everything. My husband tried to fix the jam and in the process bent the bobbin positioning part. A $7 part that I can't get anymore.😭 A couple years ago both myself and my duaghter got new machines and they both have issues. As Rachel Maksy might say they sit there and hisses at us. I still haven't figured out how to work the stupid button hole function and now I'm getting really good at doing buttonholes by hand. I love how you put together a vest literally last minute and had to utilize what you had on hand. Fortunately joanns offers scissor sharpening so after having to use your fabric scissors for paper (we both cried for you over that) you can have freshly sharpened fabric scissors. Though the look like Guggenhein and probably didn't suffer too badly. I absolutely love how your vest came out its beautiful 😍 I love that you took us along with you for this last minute sewing adventure. Even taking us behind the scenes to get a sneak peak of what goes on behind the scenes during rehearsals for a traveling show. I never toured when I danced only performed locally. This sewing Christmas vlog sounds like fun. I look forward to seeing what you have for us. 😊
Well, I will say (hoping that this comes across as encouraging) that I managed to figure out the buttonholes within about an hour, with some googling and futzing and trouble shooting. So if you were motivated, you could probably do the same - tell yourself that this next hour will be dedicated to the buttonhole function, even if it's a bit boring, but then you'll have conquered a new skill.... only if that sounds interesting to you, though. Hand sewn buttonholes are great too! And don't worry, you can occasionally cut paper with your fabric scissors and it doesn't harm them. Like, I wouldn't make it a regular thing, but I do it every now and then and my scissors are still going strong after 4+ years! (and they're only $8 scissors from Amazon that I adore and rave about) I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
The video accurately descirbes the panic sewing aspect of this project! Cinematic perfection? Maybe not. Very interesting? Hell yes. I have seen frixion pens recomended for sewing, on most fabrics it seems that the marking goes away. I have tried those fabric marking pencils and eurgh, they are like dried out crayons. I have bougth, but not yet used, the frixion pens myself. Another cheap-ish sewing tool is the biggest metal washers you can find at the local hardware store, as pattern weigths. Often they come in small bags, and as they are flat they are easy to manuver around.
Yes, I use Frixon pens when I need really detailed marking, and I have had good luck with them (I think I talk about it in my Edwardian Jumper video, and test them in the freezer), but I was NOT planning on having to do finicky or fitted sewing while on tour, so I didn't bring them. And no need for heavy pattern weights (limited room/weight in my luggage on tour) when I have my phone and some canned food at-hand!!
@@ShannonMakesI apologise, my comment was not meant as critique, but I see how it can be read that way 🙊. What I meant to say, but did not write, is that those things are what I think I would have tried to get localy if I had to try accomplishing the same feat. Relatively cheap, relatively small/ligth and often found at the same store. Best of luck on your tour 💝
Shannon you are awesome! Love the fabric you picked-do be good to yourself about filming-we just enjoy especially the sewing. I get a kick from what you find in the dumpsters-I would be curious about Jo-Ann’s dumpsters.
Thank you!! And yes, I'd be curious about their dumpsters too... someone on here commented that they work at Joann's, I should ask them! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
❤❤what an amazing job you did, not only on the vest but with filming too, so much to do in an already busy schedule. Thank you for posting it, as a beginner home sewer, I ‘make do’ with spaces and resources all the time, it may not always be comfortable but skills are learnt along the way which is invaluable ❤❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and you might want to check out my "Sewing on a Shoestring" and "Tiny Budget, Average Tools, AMAZING Clothes" videos for some great tips for sewing with limited resources! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I thought this was great. It reminded me a little of the time when I was a teen and my mum was stage-managing a show and my younger sister was in it, so I would tag along to rehearsals sometimes, and the set and costume designer for it had not gotten a lot of things finished so I was helping the crew frantically paint and assemble pieces the night before opening.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the memories it brought! Be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
The video totally worked! The way it was shot totally added to the feeling of the video. I am so impressed that you finished the vest under those circumstances in that time frame. Wonderful work!
I want to be very clear about something that maybe didn't come across as strongly in the video as in real life: the company we're working for made it clear that our comfort and safety was priority #1, that we could use our own costumes if we weren't comfortable with their options, and that, while they would like to more fully integrate us aesthetically into the show, the most important thing was our safety (and we appreciated that)!!
I love the travel style of crafting from this video! It's not a production, it's an exact view of what you accomplished under the circumstances you had to deal with. And that makes this video perfect in an imperfect way, as it should be!
I understood that, considering how you are held with just one arm at one point, knowing your costume would be priority one, you know how your vests are made you know they will standup to the task in your act, wearing someone else’s vest be it commercially bought or made by wardrobe you would always have a niggling doubt in the back of your mind.
I have a cousin who does figure skating she used a costume once made commercially and it nearly cost her career in figure skating as it failed. All her costumes she either makes or my Aunt makes for her. She was laid up for 8 months after the costume did exactly as you showed, it bagged out when her partner lifted her up over his head, she broke her leg and he broke his arm now both of their costumes are made in house as we say. One side had not been made correctly whereas the other side had been. It took just a split second as her costume split ripped and dumped her and her partner down on the ice and because of the way they do the lift, his arm has to lock in place at the elbows to maintain the lift, because of this he could not even react and release in-time as her body slid down that arm they were both a mess. They were just glad that it happened in the dress rehearsal and not in front of the judges and audience as the audience would have been just as traumatised by it as they had been. It was over a year before they were confident enough to get back into the competition circuit.
@@dawsie 😳
Please don't apologize. This was an enjoyable race against time video. Haven't all crafters/makers had a time in our lives when we finished a project well yet in the nick of time?
Well done, Shannon!
I love behind the scenes and the race to get it ready in time. I am a horribly slow sewist, and I applaud your ingenuity (you ironing in the refreshment stand was hilarious). Looking forward to your vlog!
In which Shannon accidentally demonstrates how you can sew with minimal equipment (cans as weights, rolled towel as ham) and time. Great job! Also, the video is great! 🥰"Perfection is the enemy of good."
LOL yesss, thank you! Also let's add minimal cutting/work surfaces (in size, not in variety, because there was a WIDE variety of cut surfaces used lol) 🥰🤣✂️
I thought this came out great. Honestly, I don't think a more "polished" presentation would have caught the urgency of the situation so well. And it was urgent! Holy cannoli, putting a vest together so fast while involved in time-consuming and strenuous rehearsals is amazing.
It was also fascinating to learn just what can go into costuming decisions for your act.
Very true, good point! Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Good enough lighting, good focus, interesting 'insider's perspective. What's not to like?
Right?! Shannon is so awesome!
I agree. Shannon is a wonderful seamstress. Doing it under pressure and with limited space and time, she is a genius.
I’m glad you posted the video in spite of your hesitation. It’s so cool to see a glimpse into your life as a performer and the quality of the video was honestly not bad at all. So glad your vest worked out. It looks great!
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Can’t wait! 😄
I'm just so impressed that you rehearsed a new show AND made a new costume piece AND and made a video about it all in three days!
Thank you, it was definitely a lot!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I loved this video, despite (or because of) the so-called flaws. I am a fan of having a mix of behind-the-scenes/slice-of-life type vlogs along with the more polished content, since it offers a consented peek into a world/lifestyle/reality that I would never get to otherwise experience. The filming challenges just become a part of that IRL experience
Thank you!! 🥰🥰🥰 That's quite true, honestly!
You showed us a day in your life , and that is fantastic. Thank you for letting us have a peek . Do not doubt yourself, ever 😊
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As a former dance mom, I can relate. 😂 Had flashbacks to hand-sewing a costume for one dance while the kids were already on stage in a different costume. Well done, you.
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It was fine - panicky video of panic sewing in the usual style of stage movies and Mardi Gras. It’s a genre piece!
Sewing is about problem solving and so is the video.
"a genre piece" ...love that, gonna use that for all my questionable content from here on out ;-)
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I'm glad you filmed & posted this.
Showing REAL world situations makes your video more relatable.
I'm not a sewist but really enjoy your content. Perfection can be over rated & intimidating for those considering taking up a new hobby.
So kudos for allowing the chaos of life to be acknowledged truthfully.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure and realism! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
I'm glad you released this, it reflects the mood of the situation very well and tells a compelling story.
Thank you!! 🥰🫶♥️
I love behind the scenes videos. And this one is incredibly interesting. Costume making, speed sewing, great improvisation and circus performing in one video.🤯 My absolute favourite behind the scenes video ever! Don't worry about poor lighting or other things you can't control. We understand and we're happy that you take time to record videos when you're this busy. Thanks for a very good video.❤
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I don't know about anyone else but I love the chaotic nature of last min making it work no matter what vibe of this video. 🥰🥰 This video speaks to how most of my sewing gets done. 😅
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I love this video. Seeing a little bit of preparation for a show is one thing, but details about costumes like joining two layers so you won't slip from your colleague's hand is so fascinating. Thank you for this
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It was great! Real life is not about perfection, it is about working with what you have. You did amazing, that vest is adorable. Thank you for releasing it.
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I like both these more behind-the-scenes style and more cinematic style videos equally. I think they both show different parts of the artistry behind sewing/knitting that can't necessarily be caught by the other style. 💙
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I'm just gonna join the chorus here... I loved the video! And the "flaws" just made it better. The vibes felt more like a friend bringing us along for a glimpse of a life that is completely foreign to most of us... And it's the kind of combination of factors that only you could produce. It was lovely! And I'm super glad you released it.
awww, thank you!! I appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I loved the peek into your circus life! 🎪 This was the perfect crossover video
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I cringed when you pulled out the fabric scissors to cut the pattern! You can ask the front desk of the hotel if they have any scissors that you could borrow if you run into that in the future.
I’m so glad you posted this, even with your uncertainty. There’s so little reality on the internet anymore and I’m glad you’ve always been willing to share your successes and trials with us. Can’t wait to see the show in a few weeks, super excited after these little sneak peaks 😃
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the realism... although occasionally cutting paper, especially not super thin paper like this, with your fabric scissors will not harm them at all. The hotel staff was lovely but I didn't feel like running all over the hotel when I could just use what I had at hand ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Thank you, Shannon for this glimpse into your life on the road. I am a retired opera singer, and you helped me remember the feelings of being on the road, performing, and frantically repairing a costume. It was fun and exciting, and everything I loved. At least I never had to make something from scratch! I would love to see more videos like this one. It was also fun to get to see a it of your performance. Happy Holidays!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the backstage memories, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
This was an amazing video!
Re: the contract, you *demonstrated* how they were as a client when you showed they gave you access to the wardrobe's sewing machines, and just that when you said, "that's not going to work, I'm making my own" and they just let you get on with it.
Having said that, I really hope someone was suitably impressed: "AND they can make their own costumes on the fly if there's nothing in wardrobe already!"
Because that is legendary-level stuff.
Oh yikes! That would have given me so much anxiety! I really hope they paid you more for such a mess up. The vest turned out great! Vlogs (especially backstage ones) are supposed to be chaos, you did a great job. The intermittent chaos vlog helps to highlight your at-home editing skills. 💜
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, appreciated the editing skills, and be I hope to see you during Vlogmas for more circus/crafting crossover content!! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I was a touring puppeteer in a two-person production of The Reluctant Dragon (17 foot, smoke breathing dragon and everything), in which my puppeteering partner and I were both live-action characters, dressed as medieval peasants, as well as the puppeting the puppets. One show we did, I left my costume behind and didn't realize until we were 2 hours in to a 5 hour drive to do a school show the next morning so we stopped off at, I think a Wal*Mart is what we found, and I cobbled together what I could in the motel room that night, sans sewing machine. It was definitely a "nobody get too close to me and see what this costume really looks like" kind of situation. You brought back a fun memory!
omg, what an absolutely wild ride... I literally live for these sort of chaotic, THE SHOW MUST GO ON, "let's make it work" type scenarios!!
@@ShannonMakes Me, too!
Pro tip - most hotels have laundry facilities for long term guests. If they don't, they will have machines for their own use (laundering the bed linens and towels). If they don't have guest facilities, management may allow you to use their laundry in an extreme (and interesting) case such as this. Just so you're aware. I get it that the time was SUPER tight and it didn't necessarily matter in the long run, but if it ever does matter, now you know!
Love this video - I hope you get a troupe seamstress pay allotment! You saved their butts!
Thank you! Yes, most hotels have laundry, but that would have delayed me almost a full day (remember that I had to be at rehearsals every day, for the vast majority of the day, so even if I could get the fabric in, I couldn't get it out, then into the dryer, then out again in a timely manner), and also, since it's 100% polyester, it almost certainly wouldn't have shrunk AND I have had very mixed results with hotel machines... but I do appreciate your comment and concern! Just made a call in the moment about what was best in my circumstances
Hotel in house machine are huge. They probably wouldn’t fire one up for one piece of fabric and would frown at putting dark fabric in with linens.
The lighting was fine. The sound was more than fine. The story was FANTASTIC.
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
As soon as I watched you pull out the white dritz pencil, I gasped and said " oh no!" Those things are crap. I hate them. I wish they would make something better.
You really went above and beyond for this job. Congrats on it coming out so well.
lol so glad to know it's not just me/ "user error"!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Ok, so I understand not wanting to release this video because of quality, but this is something that really happened. This was a whole series of challenges you had to face and overcome, and getting to witness that process was really quite the experience. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Great job all the way around! I'm glad you released the video bc I think it reminds us all that, sometimes, conditions are not ideal. You adapted and overcame the challenges beautifully!
Oh, and Tarzan appeared amusingly lost and confused in JoAnn's!😂
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And yes, it was a rather bemused Tarzan 🤣
As someone who used to work in the wardrobe department for many years, I'm a little appalled that they didn't sew the vest for you! I could understand some sort of communication error preventing them from getting your safety specifications. But two days is plenty of time to make a costume if they droppped the ball. And even if they didn't receive the specs through no fault of theirs it was still their responsibility to create a proper costume for you. I think it's great you were so hardworking. But I'm pissed that you had to deal with such an unprofessional costume department.
As long as you're inspired, Shannon- Be forgiving, footloose and fancy-free! I am here for it!
Thank you!! 🥰🥰 Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
You did a great job! As a theater costumer I totally understand the pressure and urgency at times for shows. And I too work better under pressure of a deadline than any other time. Loved the video.
In a community theater production of "The Curious Savage," as the only person who could sew in the group, I had to quickly make a cocktail dress for a character who was onstage for only a few seconds. They'd ordered a lovely dress for her and it turned out to be made of crinkly gold PLASTIC. Not exactly what we wanted for the production.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed and understood the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
@@ShannonMakes I can't wait for your Vlogmas content! I hope someday your circus tours might bring you to Kansas.
I'm excited for your vlogs! On the matter of the videos and your standards, I think it's really reasonable to have a different standard when you are in a different setting with different equipment. I thought you gave us an amazing and fun look into your world. Thank you!
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That fabric is so pretty! And the vest turned out great. I am glad you posted the video, and didn't even notice any decreased quality because it was so perfectly slice-of-life. If it had been perfectly lit and shot, it would look like it was staged. This way we really know it was a time crunch during a very busy time! ❤
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its not up to the same standard as your other videos, but its still really enjoyable! this just shows a different part of your life and how sewing helps with your performance work. and its REALLY good quality imo for having been shot in a hotel and by rehersals!
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Lighting *and* a table! How demanding! 😂
hahah, right?!!? 🤣
Oh my gosh - my heart was actually pounding watching this! The filming style was perfect for the subject matter, and I really enjoyed seeing the "behind the scenes". Can't wait to see more!
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I am a costumer and have had to do things last minute because of changes. I have had to sew with my machine on the floor. Audience members thinks theatre is so glamorous but they don't know the behind the scenes.
So true, so true!!
Oh my goodness! Congrats on successfully rushing a vest! I am not often a fan of vlogs, but I adore your content and quite enjoyed this episode. I will definitely tune in for the rest. The struggle against perfectionism is neverending, however I am grateful you released this video
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Guerrilla sewing! Love it!
Yasss! Thank you!
I LOVED this video! it was so much fun to see a less polished Shannon. I love your normal videos too, but I love this sort of spontaneous fly by the seat of your pants thrown in every now and then. It shows that things don't always go as planned, but we make the best of what we have, and it's ok. I'm so glad you released this. I was super fun to watch, and also very interesting to see behind the curtain so to speak, as to how your "day job" works. I'm all for more like this 🥰😍
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I agree the lack of polish on the video didn't reduce the message of the video. So no worries there. Also I loved Tarzan lol. I used to have a 6 ft 10 friend. He drove a hilariously small car just to weird people out.
LOL, I love that!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
AWESOME! I am so proud of you! You did great! I really enjoyed this video. I am so glad you filmed and released it. Great job Shannon!
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I usually don't leave comments, but I really liked this video and I'm glad you posted it.
I think the chaotic nature of the footage helped benefit the story you were telling.
Aww, thank you. I appreciate you de-lurking to leave your vote of confidence 🫶🫶 I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure, and I hope to see you for Vlogmas! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Always love the tantalising glimpses of your other life; you're so talented at crafting but the night job is seriously impressive
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to join along for Vlogmas if you want even more backstage glimpses! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I would love a more in depth look at circus costumes! Maybe even looking back at historical costumes as well! This was so interesting to learn about the requirements your costumes have!
Having tried to look into historical costumes, find extant ones or resources about them... it's tricky! There are very few remaining from the time period I'm interested in 😢 Will keep looking tho!
I echo the many comments about the video being a great demonstration of what is possible, especially with your foresight to bring a few basic materials, tools and patterns. The video 'style' definitely added to that as well. Also I appreciated the discussion of the safety requirements of your costume - for someone who loves costumes, but is not a performer, that information really helped me understand the urgency / need to create a vest for yourself.
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I too appreciate that this was a real live event, not polished and airbrushed for perfection. It makes it seem more like something that we your followers could do. Thank you 🎉
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It is so cool to see your sewing world, and working world come together, even if it was crazy hectic for you. Your vest was really nice, even considering the low-quality fabric, and crazy time constraints. It turned out great!
Love the chaos crafting.
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I absolutely loved this! Super fascinating seeing more of the other part of your life. Also really interesting learning about costume requirements, etc. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a vlog style video being a vlog style video that just has sewing in it as opposed to a proper sewing video. :)
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Before you even shared your doubts I thought that was a great video. I enjoy getting the views of your world. I know nothing about filming and tech. I don’t think you’re lowering your bar. Life happens and you are kind enough to share it. Thank you
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Loved this one, I’ve been in the SCA for decades and the sewing to a tight deadline is exhilarating!
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Long time admirer and video watcher, first time caller. This one was very fun what with suspense, instruction, entertainment engagement, shopping, popping, prepping, and sewing. Although, it would have been better to find the fabric on a frantic dumpster dive and recycled threat from an old pirate robe. All in all as I said fun to go along for another Shannon Makes with a reveal revealing something we all know well, ‘She wears fine things well.’
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I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It is considerably more relatable to my current sewing situation with 2 little ones actively trying to undo things I do while asking 'Why' 500 times. I enjoy both your most polished and your most realistic probing in a concession stand. Also, I love the glimpse of circus life! Can't wait for Vlogmas.
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well done. the vest and the video. thank you for sharing.
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Commenting purely for the algae riddem cos far more people should be watching you!
A French youtuber often asks us to tickle the algorithm:)
@bernedicte5860 omg, that's fricking awesome, I love that!! Which RUclipsr is that?
@rosacanisalba thank youuuuu!
@@ShannonMakes Philippe from Voyages Voyages (Vanlife and videography)
I like the realism of it. A great format to add to your current approach to content development
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I LOVED this video! The panic-sewing, performing and behind-the-scenes aspects were super fun to see!
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I’m glad you posted this video. 💕
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Super cute vest! Panic costume sewing is my default setting - though I'm more "Renaissance Faire" than "Cirque du Soleil"... I'm glad you got it done in time and was able to use a sewing machine and serger. For a minute I thought that you might have to do the entire thing by hand and I got a little nervous! I love the video and the more casual vlog style too!
the thought of having to do the whole thing by hand DEFINITELY crossed my mind too 😭😭 Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in for Vlogmas! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I truly enjoyed every second of this video!! Watching you problem solve, while you gave us sneak peeks at behind the scenes stuff, felt like a gift!! Also...I shall neva complain againnn, about lack of space to cut and work, after watching you manage it beautifully!! Lol! I do enjoy those moments when you get a nice mindshift change, bc you watched someone else do something with grace, and realized that things could go better for yerself, if you just tweak your attitude towards it! ❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the mindset shift, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more cheerful circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Hahaha I adore the opening! Its awesome that you are able to make this in such a short time. Its great that you are able to sew this and be ready for the show
Thank you! 😊
Great video. Love the candid shots and the IRL views. It really showcases the varying situations which, those of us who craft, work around while pouring ourselves into what we love. Also much love to the assist camera operator catching you while working.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, I'll pass the appreciation on to aforementioned camera operator! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
Just here to agree with everyone about the imperfections in filming not mattering one bit. Loved it and am looking forward to the vlogmas videos!
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this video is the one I enjoyed most of your content in thelast month. It's interesting and honest and you. Thank you for uploading. Keep these ones coming :)
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This is such a fun video! I love seeing your circus performer life as well as your sewing life, and seeing those two interface is even better. I couldn't care less about lighting or video quality :)
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Wwwwoooooo. way to go miss Shannon.
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They are lucky to have you ❤❤❤phil is soo adorable! Sweetie go easier on yourself . It was nice to see more background on the show ! ❤ definitely do a vogmas!
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@@ShannonMakes also should mention a parcel is on its way to Minnesota !
Oh yay! I’m so excited to open them all after the tour!!
@@ShannonMakes soo another video to reveal the goodies ! 😆😍
I've had nightmares like this, having to create a costume piece hours before an event. Watching this video has made me appreciate that it CAN be done, even if the conditions for making the piece are not fully comfortable. Well done, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, it definitely CAN be done, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I loved seeing this! You did a great job with the chaos!
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As someone who has watched many behind the scenes special features. They are often nowhere near the quality of the feature film. Maybe mentally having those as categories of kinds of videos you make would help.
It was cool to see you put your sewing survival skills to the test
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Ohhh. Xtra special Xmas gift from Shannon - glimpses of her worlds colliding! Thank you so much.
(And yes, we’re good with the fact that colliding worlds don’t come with impeccable edits)
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! (although, having still spent over 20 hours editing it, I'm gonna assume you mean the *filming* is less than impeccable, because the editing was very much on par with everything else 🤣🤣) ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
Oh it would have been so sad if you had decided to not release this video. Its great! Is it not like your usual videos? yes, but does that highlight the "emergency" and fast pace/time you sew that costume in? Also yes!
And I love the final vest, it looks great! And Im so amazed that you could finish it in 2 days. I would struggle to do a vest in two days if the only thing I do was sewing that vest.... but you had your rehearsals etc. to do too... wow!
Thank you!! It was definitely an interesting challenge, but I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Sometimes sewing to a tight deadline can be inspiring... other times it can be stressful. Fortunately, I knew that, worst case, we had our original costumes to fall back on!
Incredible! I thought Shannon might travel with a little travel sewing machine! She is an amazing seamstress.
You had me at Tarzan.😂😂😂
I love seeing parts of rehearsal! What a great career you have!❤
This video was real and awesome!
LOL thank you, & I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
I’m glad to see some “real life”crisis sewing! I feel like we’ve all been there, yet we tend to think we’re the only ones who’ve been caught unprepared, under equipped, or waaaay too short on time. Seeing others overcome those obstacles validates my own experience. Thank you!
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope you'll join me for Vlogmas too 😊
I am so impressed with your ability to improvise and sew under these circumstances. Thanks for sharing!
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Sew much fun. Loved it.
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I thought this video was great. Is it a bit more chaotic than your usual? Sure but it was a chaotic situation. Plus it was interesting to hear about the construction and safety concerns you have to take into account specifically to suit your performance.
Two things: 1. If you’re worried about having damaged your good fabric scissors by cutting paper, I’ve had a professional scissor/knife sharpener reassure me that, while it may not be ideal, cutting paper once is not going to be that big of a problem. It’s far more damaging to cut thick plastic or anything that will cause the blades to push away from each other. 2. I got one of those white marking pencils as part of a gift once. I have yet to find a fabric that it actually works well with.
Thank you!! And while I very much appreciate your comment, I am not worried about damaging the scissors by cutting paper... the idea that occasionally cutting through thin paper would damage my blades more than cutting fabric is kinda ridiculous to me, and I'm getting a good giggle at everyone else in the comments who are freaking out about it. So I enjoy your very pragmatic approach and advice... and the fact that I'm not the only one who's found those pencils to be useless!!
Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to check out Vlogmas for more sewing/circus crossover! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Who cares about standards? I don't😅 and you made an exceptionally well sown garment given the fact of what you had to deal with, so good for you! 😊❤😂😂
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Guuuurl please! Your normal vids are awesome, beautiful and meticulous, but this one is lovely and real and challenging, almost an action-sewing video!
I LOVED IT.
You are just so cute and talented, everything you put out is always fun to watch!
Thank you for releasing this, and I hope you'll some day come to Italy, so that I can actually come to see you perform 💜💜💜
Can't wait to see the vlogs!
Thank you!! I've performed more times in/near Rome than any other city in the world, so you might be in luck (depending where in Italy you live) 🤣🇮🇹🤌 Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and I'll see you at Vlogmas for more sewing/circus crossover! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Anxiety though the roof! Well done.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
The video quality was just fine. You did a great job.
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Oh, my heart broke for you when you had to use your fabric shears to cut paper! 😱😭😅
Fun fact: occasionally cutting paper with your fabric scissors will not harm them at all. I don't make a habit of it, but I will do it from time to time because I'm lazy and it does not hurt them at all. These cost me $8 and I've used the same pair (on fabric and occasionally paper) for over 4 years now and they're still super sharp. I just don't ever cut through pins or staples!!
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing. I’m sewing myself
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and best of luck on your own sewing! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I love it! I've never seen guerilla sewing before, so it is a standard all its own! I just enjoy watching people create, so anything you may post I will happily watch!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and I'll see you for Vlogmas! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Love how it turned out! Also nowt wrong with a bit of chaos sewing.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥
Thank you for sharing the video because it was fascinating to see what you had to go through.
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Take a bow! You showed how talented , dedicated, and resourceful you are !
You also had me on the edge of my seat and willing you to get the job done!
I loved your video❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
Thank you for sharing this craziness. ❤😂
I can really relate both with last minute sewing from my costuming days as well as generally being in similar situations at work which has nothing to do with sewing but can still result in shenanigans.
Personally, it is the story telling in your videos that keeps me coming back, not necessarily the quality (which is also great). Slice of life and behind the scenes videos will also always be popular, I believe, for how relatable they are.
So true, and thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
This video was very interesting because it showed more about your evening circus job. It's really interesting for me!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
As a theatrical costumer, I truly enjoyed your vlog. I have ' guerilla sewed' more times than I can recall. It was great to show a brief glimpse into what the daily process of performance is about. It takes a team of people to roll with the punches. The why becomes secondary to the immediate success of the production. Great job at making it happen! I'd love to see more vlogs like this. I love to follow along with your adventures!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed & related to the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
this was exhilarating to watch, what a challenge! i really do not mind the lighting/less-"polished" shooting, the story and variety of moments you shared such as ironing at the concession stand is way more interesting than studio quality production. your life is a docu-drama! embrace it!
Thank you, and yes, that concession stand ironing shot made me giggle every time I worked on it in the editing room!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I honestly thought this came out great. I didn't even notice the terrible lighting or anything. I only saw Shannon doing her best floor troll impression and sewing through the choas. I totally understand where you are coming from on trying to figure out how to operate more modern machines. For our 3rd anniversary my husband gifted me a brand new Singer. I put a lot of miles on her and even taught my duaghter to sew on her. She's been a great machine only now Singer has discontinued the millennial series and she needs a bobbin positioning part after my duaghter ran over a pin and jammed everything. My husband tried to fix the jam and in the process bent the bobbin positioning part. A $7 part that I can't get anymore.😭 A couple years ago both myself and my duaghter got new machines and they both have issues. As Rachel Maksy might say they sit there and hisses at us. I still haven't figured out how to work the stupid button hole function and now I'm getting really good at doing buttonholes by hand. I love how you put together a vest literally last minute and had to utilize what you had on hand. Fortunately joanns offers scissor sharpening so after having to use your fabric scissors for paper (we both cried for you over that) you can have freshly sharpened fabric scissors. Though the look like Guggenhein and probably didn't suffer too badly. I absolutely love how your vest came out its beautiful 😍 I love that you took us along with you for this last minute sewing adventure. Even taking us behind the scenes to get a sneak peak of what goes on behind the scenes during rehearsals for a traveling show. I never toured when I danced only performed locally. This sewing Christmas vlog sounds like fun. I look forward to seeing what you have for us. 😊
Well, I will say (hoping that this comes across as encouraging) that I managed to figure out the buttonholes within about an hour, with some googling and futzing and trouble shooting. So if you were motivated, you could probably do the same - tell yourself that this next hour will be dedicated to the buttonhole function, even if it's a bit boring, but then you'll have conquered a new skill.... only if that sounds interesting to you, though. Hand sewn buttonholes are great too!
And don't worry, you can occasionally cut paper with your fabric scissors and it doesn't harm them. Like, I wouldn't make it a regular thing, but I do it every now and then and my scissors are still going strong after 4+ years! (and they're only $8 scissors from Amazon that I adore and rave about)
I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶
The video accurately descirbes the panic sewing aspect of this project! Cinematic perfection? Maybe not. Very interesting? Hell yes.
I have seen frixion pens recomended for sewing, on most fabrics it seems that the marking goes away. I have tried those fabric marking pencils and eurgh, they are like dried out crayons. I have bougth, but not yet used, the frixion pens myself. Another cheap-ish sewing tool is the biggest metal washers you can find at the local hardware store, as pattern weigths. Often they come in small bags, and as they are flat they are easy to manuver around.
Yes, I use Frixon pens when I need really detailed marking, and I have had good luck with them (I think I talk about it in my Edwardian Jumper video, and test them in the freezer), but I was NOT planning on having to do finicky or fitted sewing while on tour, so I didn't bring them. And no need for heavy pattern weights (limited room/weight in my luggage on tour) when I have my phone and some canned food at-hand!!
@@ShannonMakesI apologise, my comment was not meant as critique, but I see how it can be read that way 🙊. What I meant to say, but did not write, is that those things are what I think I would have tried to get localy if I had to try accomplishing the same feat. Relatively cheap, relatively small/ligth and often found at the same store.
Best of luck on your tour 💝
Gotcha, gotcha! Fully understand, and yes, I agree that they all would have been very suitable alternatives to someone else in a similar situation 🥰🥰
Love it
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Shannon you are awesome! Love the fabric you picked-do be good to yourself about filming-we just enjoy especially the sewing. I get a kick from what you find in the dumpsters-I would be curious about Jo-Ann’s dumpsters.
Thank you!! And yes, I'd be curious about their dumpsters too... someone on here commented that they work at Joann's, I should ask them! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
❤❤what an amazing job you did, not only on the vest but with filming too, so much to do in an already busy schedule.
Thank you for posting it, as a beginner home sewer, I ‘make do’ with spaces and resources all the time, it may not always be comfortable but skills are learnt along the way which is invaluable ❤❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and you might want to check out my "Sewing on a Shoestring" and "Tiny Budget, Average Tools, AMAZING Clothes" videos for some great tips for sewing with limited resources! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
I thought this was great. It reminded me a little of the time when I was a teen and my mum was stage-managing a show and my younger sister was in it, so I would tag along to rehearsals sometimes, and the set and costume designer for it had not gotten a lot of things finished so I was helping the crew frantically paint and assemble pieces the night before opening.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure, and the memories it brought! Be sure to tune in to Vlogmas for more circus/sewing crossover content! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️
The video totally worked! The way it was shot totally added to the feeling of the video. I am so impressed that you finished the vest under those circumstances in that time frame. Wonderful work!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! ♥️💛🎪💛♥️ Hope to see you for Vlogmas 🥰🎄🧵🧶