Oh Girlfriend! Don't you dare make a top out of that beautiful red and white round tablecloth! It was meant to be repurposed into a SKIRT! Love your style & channel!
😊 thank you Scarlett for sharing this video. I really appreciated looking at all of the beautiful fabrics that you acquired! The doilies were so pretty as well; my grandmother made doilies putting together with what she called yo-yos. A yo-yo is made from a small circle of cloth with a running stitch around the edge; when you pull the thread it puckers in the middle then the edges can be tatted together with one another, creating a sort of fabric. ❤❤Judy❤❤
I'm really enjoying your video's, you're like a young Zandra Rhodes. I used to spend every Saturday going around the charity shops in Petts Wood, Orpington, not so much now days, not so many bargains to be found anywhere really, bring back jumble sales!! Good luck with your business, I'm sure you're going to be a big success, well done.
I agree. Yes you are like a young version of Zandra Rhodes. Love her and her designs. My son was handed his University degree, UCA Canterbury, personally by Zandra Rhodes along with others at his Graduation.
You got some real treasures. I’m from Arkansas, USA. Many years ago I had the opportunity to visit London with my employer, a needlework designer. We were with a group of high class ladies but I hoped to slip away and do some second hand shopping. I didn’t realize your thrift stores were called charity shops so when I looked in the phone book I couldn’t find any thrift stores. I did stumble across one shop while walking around our last day there and brought home a few treasures. I would love to be able to go back to the UK alone & visit all the charity shops. The museums, tower & changing of the guards were great to see but I think the charity shops would be more fun. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.💕
Yes! Thrift is definitely an American word but I have seen more UK creators use it to talk about charity shops! Ohh definitely come back, there’s some fab shops in and around London for secondhand!🙌☺️
What a great haul 😊 ... I am in Australia and you have me dreaming about coming to the UK. Today I went opshopping and found 3 pieces of cotton fabric remnants which I was chuffed with. You are inspiring me to try my hand at a patchwork upcycle. Still waiting for the vision to drop. Am loving your videos.
Aww amazing! If you do come to the UK and plan on visiting Kent, maybe do Orington/Petts Wood on a day visit because it’s a little underwhelming without the charity shops in my opinion 😂 but Kent has some gorgeous walking/hiking trails!
Such great finds! Thanks for sharing. One funny thing: I'm from the US and sometimes can't understand certain words from the UK, so I kept hearing you say "P.K." and I was thinking, "What is P.K.?" But then I realized you were saying "applique!" Haha! In the U.S. we pronounce it with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "a" sounds like the "a" in "app", and the "i" in "pli" sounds like the "i" in "if", instead of an "eeee" sound, so it's "AAA- pli-kay." I love England! I wish I could visit often (only been to London one time), but it's so expensive to visit from the U.S., and the exchange rate with the dollar is brutal. Hopefully, I will get rich soon and then I will visit many times a year! lol
I was watching a bunch of ‘how-tos’ on applique recently and everyone is saying it the say you’ve described, so I’m not too sure if I’m saying it right!😂 but I’ve been brought up saying it the way I have for years!
@@afrayed_upcycling I think you are saying it right for being in the UK (and your pronunciation is also closer to the original French pronunciation). I think it's just one of those words that British and American people pronounce differently (like "garage" and "laboratory.") I think it's fun to learn about the language differences :)
Thank you for sharing your purchases. Your videos are always so inspiring and artistic. Love what you wear, what you make and the way your mind works. Very Creative!!! Wishing you much success.
Just finished sorting my piles of fabric scraps by colour and felt the same delight of seeing your thrift finds. I agree its feels much better than having whole racks of the same design. I'm not making clothing but I love seeing how you match colour and pattern. 🎉 ❤
I LOVE vintage fabric and love what you create with it! Those red pieces @ 17:00 are called Yo Yo puffs. They are fun to make and those that you found are amazing! You cut out a circle of fabric - fold over the edges and then run a thread around the edge when pull tight and you have a puff. Really fun to make but do take a bit to make.
I am in envy of your purchases. I have used a cicular tablecloth to make a skirt. I cannot get enough of charity shops. Watching your videos have taught me so much about colour combining and to think outside the box. Thank you.
Since everyone seems to be weighing in with suggestions - the birdy cushion cover would look great as a panel in the back of a jacket (like a jean jacket sort of garment). Love your style and your “code” of fabric ethics!
You just popped up in my feed 🤩 ohhh what a wonderful haul ❣️ adorable china dolls heads - I can't resist them ❤ yummy 50s era spearmint green 💚 sweet kitty lamp 😻 i love, love art nouvea and art deco style - must go check out those books 🤎 thanks for sharing 🥰🥰
They are antimacassars,those crocheted things. My grandmother used to make them. They are hardy! Still have a few! People used to use them on the arms of chairs.
Hi Scarlett, I just found you right now and love your style . I'm also a textile and charity shop nut! I look forward to watching more of your videos. It's great to hear another British, I follow a lot of US people. I'm making a coat from some curtains at the moment and possibly trousers too if I have enough fabric. I live in Cromer Norfolk and there are great charity shops here and in Norwich. Xxx
I love fabrics. They make me smile. I have just decided to have a huge clear out. As I only want things I truly love.i have BPD, ADHD and I go through phases. So my boss had a field day going though my clothes. Next time you visit you Japan go to Osaka we have just returned and I found a mom and pop shop you would have been in your element. Clothes were between 2-7 pounds! I am flying to visit my family on Friday as my mum is unwell . So I am going shopping lol
@@afrayed_upcycling I have BPD, so it’s like phases of the moon with me. I am alternative, but I go through phases of goth, decora and then alternative. I have been like this since I was teenager. My husband is very understanding. But is funny my music and anime collection never gets cleared out!!
Great finds! Do you have a Scrapstore near you? The one I go to has lots of donations of fabric, notions, craft books etc. Businesses donate to Scrapstores to save things going to landfill. Lush donates to ours, I've had some lovely tins to use as storage. :)
Love your style and videos😍 I am in SW France, and the charity shopping here for textiles is amazing. We have Emaus, charity warehouses (all across france). My local one in Egletons has a sewing and textiles section. Came out the other day with a haul of 4 1960's teatowels, some coordinating vintage fabric, several embroidered pieces and lots of sewing and embroidery thread all for 8 euros. If you ever wanted to visit you would be an honoured guest.... Just bring an extra suitcase!
Oh Orpington is just up the round the M25 from me! I sell my art at the Orpington Alternative Market at the Priory! I need to explore the high street for the chazza shops now, thank you for the recommendations! I believe the little doilies or dressing tables runners are made from Suffolk Puffs. So pretty! Great haul. 🖤
Oh you found so many pretties 😍 and yes i also dont buy new. Hate looking like everyone else and knowing I'm not adding to mass consumerism and wastage is what i strive for. I love yout dolls heads. I'm restoring a very large antique doll at the moment. That's what I collect and anything that is antique and suits the timeframe my home was built in, 1850s. Looking forward to seeing what you do with all these amazing fabrics 😊
I know exactly the feeling you get going through all those fabrics! What bargains! I’m a regular visitor to the thrift shops in my area, but there are only two nearby. My sweet daughter bought me some lovilyness on her holiday as a gift, but I’ve just seen them on photos yet. I wish we were closer (I live in Sweden) then I would love to meet up and gladly let go and give you of a load of my stash as I have way to much ❤️ My latest project aimed to use lots of my scraps, I made patchwork covers to six of our dining chairs! Turned out gorgeous and eclectic and no one has the same! I also painted the chairs.
Okay…first thing is you have to make a corset top -they are so fun to make. And secondly, you can use Dollie’s & crocheted trim for your clothing too! Just add onto bodices for texture n dimension-will make your pieces very pretty and unique ❤
I love the China Doll heads!!! Reminded me of my dear grandmother and all the dolls she made. Great memory. She donated them all to the museum. Did you find arms and legs as well ?? Gorgeous purple/blue selection! Wow, it is gorgeous.
My goodness you are so lovely enthusiastic and so creative! So glad I stumbled across your channel! Found a unique shop in a small town called Paris (Southern Ontario Canada) that have some absolutely gorgeous tea towels! ( new) I brought one the back of a young girl in a lavender fieldMuted colours of blue lilac pale pale brownish/cream . Am planning to make a midi skirt with the tea towel as the front panel am however having some difficulty finding material for the rest of the skirt! Scoured a couple of thrift stores yesterday but to no avail! Will go to a fabric store next! Thanks once again for you inspiration and creativity!🙏
Oh you’re so lucky!! I can never come across tea towels in my local charity shops! Weirdly, I have on my list a tea towel midi skirt tutorial for youtube!😂🙌
Hi Scarlett... Girl, you are just to precious. All of your finds are wonderful!! And YOUR MAKES are beautiful. I found you just now on FB & I'm sending you a p.m..... On there, my first name is Sharon. All the best~
Ohhh I forgot to say I'm from Aust 🐨 i went op-shopping with a friend this morning and came home with some lovely finds. Ohhh and btw I'm a quilter and those textiles gathered circles are commonly known as yo-yos or suffolk puffs 😁🥰
The 2 heads you got are textile /sewing related. You are supposed to make a cloth body for the head and glue or sew them on. I can see you have one with little holes in that’s for sewing it to the cloth body. German I think ❤
I haven't been to Canterbury in years. I used to love going to charity shops but they seem to be quite expensive these days and where I live there's nothing really and no craft sections anymore. I used to love the car boot sales. I used to come out with trolley loads of stuff. I went to one carboot last year and it was okay but the prices have climbed. I used to get hold of loads of vintage curtains but there aren't so many around these days. These days I try to keep my spending in check and I think if I had a lot of carboots around me I'd probably drown in hauls!!! :D :D :D For that red round table cloth I would cut a hole in the middle and turn it into a circle skirt. :)
I think charity shops in general have got a lot more expensive compared to how I remember as a kid!🙈 I’m trying to cut spending and hoarding too and it seems very difficult 😂
I love car boot sales. I’ve picked up loads of clothes to cut up for sewing - usually there’s lots of stalls with a pile of clothes on the ground on a cloth and everything is 50p each! As I’m in Leicester there’s a big Asian community here so get saris sometimes for only a few pounds.
@@suesmith6679 I would imagine in Leicester you get the pick of the fabrics. I used to travel to the market in Leicester a couple of times a year. There was a chap there with a stall that would be piled high with the remnants from the factories there and I would fill the car and it would last me a year or two. I haven't anything like that where I am, and certainly the car boots I have visited have been very thin on the ground for fabrics and everything seems so much more expensive. I used to go to loads of car boots and pick up the most wonderful brocade curtains for next to nothing which I would turn into victorian and georgian dresses. I miss those days!
@ unfortunately the market isn’t what it was - it’s a very poor version of what it was in the past. The council have closed their site for renovations they’re now crammed into a tiny space. In its heyday you always went there to buy anything- people used to go there on coach day trips.
Morning. Fascinating that you live not far from me. I live in between Bexley /Swanley. Love to hear if you have any favourite shops/stores you always go to down this way.
Love your red fabric. Have you ever thought about asking for fabric remnants? From people who want to donate/ support you? This will help with fabric cost.
I believe those crocheted things are called "doily". Or doilies. Elderly people would stick those things on the arms of stuffed chairs and on the backs of sofas. Unsure why. I think it was for looks? But here in the States (i am in the Midwest) we call them doily.
I believe on the backs of chairs was to stop the ‘brill cream’ the men wore in their hair in those days , marking/staining the chair. The arms of the chairs were also covered as they would get the most wear. So they would help to stop it happening so quickly.
Yes, I think if you had a place to send fabric from the states too, I think people would send larger pieces. I would rather send fabric to someone I like versus, just letting it go to waste.
Hi, have you got at your local refuse tip a recycling shop? We have by us in the midlands and I have picked up so many wonderful fabric lots and the most I’ve paid is £1. I’ve had 2m of cotton velvet, 5M upholstery fabric and many more all over 1M in length. They also sell all their sewing patterns for 20p each!
@@afrayed_upcycling Google your local rubbish tip (recycling centre) find out if they have a shop attached to it (it’s usually a charity like age uk) you find when elderly family die that these are the places most of their belongings end up. I went last Monday and picked up a bag of sewing patterns ( which contained 33 all uncut, 10 of them hadn’t even been opened!) for £3.50, bargain! I’ve got to the stage now that I’m addicted to going there because the turnover of goods is so fast. At my branch the more you buy the cheaper it gets and they’re already cheaper than a car boot sale.
@@afrayed_upcycling look up you local recycling centre and see if they have a shop attached to it. Went up mine yesterday and got two pieces of fabric. 2m of tweed and 1.5m of cotton both together cost £1. Honestly every time I find something I feel like it’s Christmas. Search out yours there’s not fabric every time but often enough to make it worth while, good luck
Silly me! I am from the US and thought you had bought boots 👢 on sale! Is a boot sale what we would call a yard sale or garage sale? You got lots of great finds!
Charity shops where I live are all expensive, sell nothing vintage table cloths or teacloths, never find fabric anymore either. Just rails and rails of high street and modern stuff, noticed change after covid and the rummage charity shops closed and it's just the bigger charities left that are more like née shops.
Yeah I have found it’s really hard to find stuff in charity shops, a lot of them move their expensive stuff online which I understand, but it means the shops are left with fast fashion 😭
Oh Girlfriend! Don't you dare make a top out of that beautiful red and white round tablecloth! It was meant to be repurposed into a SKIRT! Love your style & channel!
I just knew someone was going to say I should make a skirt!!😂 I might, I might!
Definitely shouting skirt to me as well. Good haul btw. 🙂
Defo skirt x
Could you make me gypsy skirt out of that red and white fabric??? I am a size 16-18. I don’t mind waiting!!!!
😊 thank you Scarlett for sharing this video. I really appreciated looking at all of the beautiful fabrics that you acquired! The doilies were so pretty as well; my grandmother made doilies putting together with what she called yo-yos. A yo-yo is made from a small circle of cloth with a running stitch around the edge; when you pull the thread it puckers in the middle then the edges can be tatted together with one another, creating a sort of fabric. ❤❤Judy❤❤
In the UK we call them Suffolk puffs.
This is why I love TH-cam, so cool to learn these new things!
I'm really enjoying your video's, you're like a young Zandra Rhodes. I used to spend every Saturday going around the charity shops in Petts Wood, Orpington, not so much now days, not so many bargains to be found anywhere really, bring back jumble sales!! Good luck with your business, I'm sure you're going to be a big success, well done.
Aww what a compliment!! Thank you!☺️🩵
I agree. Yes you are like a young version of Zandra Rhodes. Love her and her designs. My son was handed his University degree, UCA Canterbury, personally by Zandra Rhodes along with others at his Graduation.
Such a joy to watch your enthusiasm for all this colourful fabric and know that I am not alone.
Aw thank you!! Sometimes I just sit in my studio just so I can look at the pretty fabrics!😉
You got some real treasures. I’m from Arkansas, USA. Many years ago I had the opportunity to visit London with my employer, a needlework designer. We were with a group of high class ladies but I hoped to slip away and do some second hand shopping. I didn’t realize your thrift stores were called charity shops so when I looked in the phone book I couldn’t find any thrift stores. I did stumble across one shop while walking around our last day there and brought home a few treasures. I would love to be able to go back to the UK alone & visit all the charity shops. The museums, tower & changing of the guards were great to see but I think the charity shops would be more fun. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.💕
Yes! Thrift is definitely an American word but I have seen more UK creators use it to talk about charity shops! Ohh definitely come back, there’s some fab shops in and around London for secondhand!🙌☺️
Love your ethics re clothes etc.really refreshing to hear. Kath
What a great haul 😊 ... I am in Australia and you have me dreaming about coming to the UK. Today I went opshopping and found 3 pieces of cotton fabric remnants which I was chuffed with. You are inspiring me to try my hand at a patchwork upcycle. Still waiting for the vision to drop. Am loving your videos.
Aww amazing! If you do come to the UK and plan on visiting Kent, maybe do Orington/Petts Wood on a day visit because it’s a little underwhelming without the charity shops in my opinion 😂 but Kent has some gorgeous walking/hiking trails!
Such great finds! Thanks for sharing. One funny thing: I'm from the US and sometimes can't understand certain words from the UK, so I kept hearing you say "P.K." and I was thinking, "What is P.K.?" But then I realized you were saying "applique!" Haha! In the U.S. we pronounce it with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "a" sounds like the "a" in "app", and the "i" in "pli" sounds like the "i" in "if", instead of an "eeee" sound, so it's "AAA- pli-kay."
I love England! I wish I could visit often (only been to London one time), but it's so expensive to visit from the U.S., and the exchange rate with the dollar is brutal. Hopefully, I will get rich soon and then I will visit many times a year! lol
In Aus it’s app Li Kay sound wise
I was watching a bunch of ‘how-tos’ on applique recently and everyone is saying it the say you’ve described, so I’m not too sure if I’m saying it right!😂 but I’ve been brought up saying it the way I have for years!
@@afrayed_upcycling I think you are saying it right for being in the UK (and your pronunciation is also closer to the original French pronunciation). I think it's just one of those words that British and American people pronounce differently (like "garage" and "laboratory.") I think it's fun to learn about the language differences :)
Loved all your things and purchases.
I live in Northampton now but grew up around North Kent, my friend lived in Orpington. You've brought back some wonderful memories for me ❤️
Thank you for sharing your purchases. Your videos are always so inspiring and artistic. Love what you wear, what you make and the way your mind works. Very Creative!!! Wishing you much success.
Thank you so much!🥹
How fun, love seeing all your fabrics. Can’t wait to see what make with these
Thank you! 🙌🌸
Just finished sorting my piles of fabric scraps by colour and felt the same delight of seeing your thrift finds. I agree its feels much better than having whole racks of the same design. I'm not making clothing but I love seeing how you match colour and pattern. 🎉 ❤
That’s why I think patchwork is amazing, you can essentially create your own print/pattern!🙌🧵
Always a joy to see you happy with your haul. 🎉 Would be nice to see you shopping in „all“ the recommended charity shops and traveling😀👍
I’ll have to go back when Ive got a bit more confidence filming in public!😂 and when they’re all open!!
I LOVE vintage fabric and love what you create with it! Those red pieces @ 17:00 are called Yo Yo puffs. They are fun to make and those that you found are amazing! You cut out a circle of fabric - fold over the edges and then run a thread around the edge when pull tight and you have a puff. Really fun to make but do take a bit to make.
I am in envy of your purchases. I have used a cicular tablecloth to make a skirt. I cannot get enough of charity shops. Watching your videos have taught me so much about colour combining and to think outside the box. Thank you.
Aww thank you, what a compliment! 🥹🌸
art nouveau was so glamorous it's one of my favourite era's. Love your vids.
It really is, it’s hard to find art nouveau inspired clothing at the minute!😅
Since everyone seems to be weighing in with suggestions - the birdy cushion cover would look great as a panel in the back of a jacket (like a jean jacket sort of garment).
Love your style and your “code” of fabric ethics!
I do have a coral denim jacket that would be perfect…
YoYo's - the circles - grandma used them for everything!
I love all of your videos. The vintage dress is my favorite of all of your thrift finds ❤️
Thank you!
You just popped up in my feed 🤩 ohhh what a wonderful haul ❣️ adorable china dolls heads - I can't resist them ❤ yummy 50s era spearmint green 💚 sweet kitty lamp 😻 i love, love art nouvea and art deco style - must go check out those books 🤎 thanks for sharing 🥰🥰
Thank you! Happy you found me!😉✨
Can’t wait to see what you make with these fabrics!
They are antimacassars,those crocheted things. My grandmother used to make them. They are hardy! Still have a few! People used to use them on the arms of chairs.
Hi Scarlett, I just found you right now and love your style . I'm also a textile and charity shop nut! I look forward to watching more of your videos. It's great to hear another British, I follow a lot of US people. I'm making a coat from some curtains at the moment and possibly trousers too if I have enough fabric. I live in Cromer Norfolk and there are great charity shops here and in Norwich. Xxx
Ooo noted, thank you! It’s weird, I feel like I’ve barely explored the UK, so hopefully this YouTubing will give me access to do that!😂🙌
I love fabrics. They make me smile. I have just decided to have a huge clear out. As I only want things I truly love.i have BPD, ADHD and I go through phases. So my boss had a field day going though my clothes. Next time you visit you Japan go to Osaka we have just returned and I found a mom and pop shop you would have been in your element. Clothes were between 2-7 pounds!
I am flying to visit my family on Friday as my mum is unwell . So I am going shopping lol
I have a phase every couple of years!😂🙌 ooo I can’t wait to go back to Japan!✨
@@afrayed_upcycling I have BPD, so it’s like phases of the moon with me. I am alternative, but I go through phases of goth, decora and then alternative. I have been like this since I was teenager. My husband is very understanding. But is funny my music and anime collection never gets cleared out!!
Great finds! Do you have a Scrapstore near you? The one I go to has lots of donations of fabric, notions, craft books etc. Businesses donate to Scrapstores to save things going to landfill. Lush donates to ours, I've had some lovely tins to use as storage. :)
Scrapstore…? Where are these??
@@afrayed_upcycling I use the Dorset Scrapstore. I think they are all over the country though.
The little place mats/ tray cloths are made of Suffolk puffs ( here in the UK)very easy to make just gather up circles of fabric.
Wow some gorgeous things you got from the charity shops. Art Deco is my absolute favourite design movement. I love the 1930’s fashion.
It’s a gorgeous period isn’t it!? I’d live to merge some periods with a modern twist for my own style!☺️🙌
@@afrayed_upcycling that would be cool.
Love your style and videos😍
I am in SW France, and the charity shopping here for textiles is amazing. We have Emaus, charity warehouses (all across france). My local one in Egletons has a sewing and textiles section. Came out the other day with a haul of 4 1960's teatowels, some coordinating vintage fabric, several embroidered pieces and lots of sewing and embroidery thread all for 8 euros.
If you ever wanted to visit you would be an honoured guest.... Just bring an extra suitcase!
Oh I am so jealous reading this comment! I might have to take you up on that offer, I’ve never been to the south of France!😮🛍️🌸
You would be welcome! Love the style direction moving towards the 20s & 30s. Very interested to see what you come up with🙂
Oh Orpington is just up the round the M25 from me! I sell my art at the Orpington Alternative Market at the Priory! I need to explore the high street for the chazza shops now, thank you for the recommendations! I believe the little doilies or dressing tables runners are made from Suffolk Puffs. So pretty! Great haul. 🖤
Ah amazing! Yesss, definitely get to thise charity shops, the Demelza one is a particular fave in Orpington and Petts Wood!
Oh you found so many pretties 😍 and yes i also dont buy new. Hate looking like everyone else and knowing I'm not adding to mass consumerism and wastage is what i strive for. I love yout dolls heads. I'm restoring a very large antique doll at the moment. That's what I collect and anything that is antique and suits the timeframe my home was built in, 1850s.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with all these amazing fabrics 😊
Yesss!🙌 personal style is so interesting to me! That sounds amazing and you’re so lucky to live in a historic house!😮
Cobwebs Vintage fabric in Leominster and at Etsy.
Added to the list! Thank you!🛍️☺️
If you are uncomfortable filming in public just say oh look nan, and everyone thinks you're talking to her, 😂. So many pretty things. ❤
Genius!😂🙌
I know exactly the feeling you get going through all those fabrics! What bargains! I’m a regular visitor to the thrift shops in my area, but there are only two nearby. My sweet daughter bought me some lovilyness on her holiday as a gift, but I’ve just seen them on photos yet. I wish we were closer (I live in Sweden) then I would love to meet up and gladly let go and give you of a load of my stash as I have way to much ❤️
My latest project aimed to use lots of my scraps, I made patchwork covers to six of our dining chairs! Turned out gorgeous and eclectic and no one has the same! I also painted the chairs.
Ohhh Sweden is on my list of places to visit eventually!🙌 that is so sweet thank you!✨ the chair upcycle sounds fab!
Thank you for my extra shot of dopamine! Love your videos 🥰
Ohh thank you!🥹🦋
Okay…first thing is you have to make a corset top -they are so fun to make. And secondly, you can use Dollie’s & crocheted trim for your clothing too! Just add onto bodices for texture n dimension-will make your pieces very pretty and unique ❤
Adding it to my project list! Would love to try and test out boning for corsets for the first time!!🙌 and thank you for the tips!
Oh, that cat in your hands at the end, please introduce us to that delightful creature 😻 xx
Once I have a space for it, I shall!🙌
The cushion cover would look lovely on the back of a denim jacket
I love the China Doll heads!!! Reminded me of my dear grandmother and all the dolls she made. Great memory. She donated them all to the museum. Did you find arms and legs as well ?? Gorgeous purple/blue selection! Wow, it is gorgeous.
Noo, just the little heads! 🌸🦋
In the USA we call those round, gathered fabric circles, “yo-yos”. They made quilt tops out of them.
Thank you! I’ve just seen a coordinated flower yo yo quilt top and it’s gorgeous!!
My goodness you are so lovely enthusiastic and so creative! So glad I stumbled across your channel! Found a unique shop in a small town called Paris (Southern Ontario Canada) that have some absolutely gorgeous tea towels! ( new) I brought one the back of a young girl in a lavender fieldMuted colours of blue lilac pale pale brownish/cream . Am planning to make a midi skirt with the tea towel as the front panel am however having some difficulty finding material for the rest of the skirt! Scoured a couple of thrift stores yesterday but to no avail! Will go to a fabric store next! Thanks once again for you inspiration and creativity!🙏
Oh you’re so lucky!! I can never come across tea towels in my local charity shops! Weirdly, I have on my list a tea towel midi skirt tutorial for youtube!😂🙌
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I love everything you bought!
Thank you! Same!🙌🛍️
Hi Scarlett... Girl, you are just to precious. All of your finds are wonderful!! And YOUR MAKES are beautiful. I found you just now on FB & I'm sending you a p.m..... On there, my first name is Sharon. All the best~
Hi Sharon! Sorry for the delayed response! Will check my Facebook!
Je comprends très bien ta passion du magasinage dans des boutiques d’occasions. Je fais la même chose depuis plus de 40 ans .😊 bonne continuation.
It’s so much fun, little suprises each time you go!🙌
That vintage dress is same colours as your jumpsuit!
Indeed it is!😂
Granny squares, even though they're round. Lol That's what the little round bits are.
Ooo okay!
Wow you got some really beautiful bargains at that boot sale!
It was a really good one this time!🙌
Ahhhh love love the fabrics x Also didn't want to say anything about the time periods but I'm glad you figured it out hahah xx
Haha feel so silly! BUT I do think I want to merge the periods with a splash of modern to make my own unique style!😂🙌
I just got some French antique linen pillowcases from that charity shop in Canterbury! Love it. 🥰
Oh the mini craft room is dreamy! Every charity shop should have one!😂🙌
@@afrayed_upcyclingAgreed! 💯
Ohhh I forgot to say I'm from Aust 🐨 i went op-shopping with a friend this morning and came home with some lovely finds. Ohhh and btw I'm a quilter and those textiles gathered circles are commonly known as yo-yos or suffolk puffs 😁🥰
The 2 heads you got are textile /sewing related. You are supposed to make a cloth body for the head and glue or sew them on. I can see you have one with little holes in that’s for sewing it to the cloth body. German I think ❤
That is true actually! Maybe I’ll make some patchwork bodies for them!😮
With little mini tea towel dresses! ❤
I haven't been to Canterbury in years. I used to love going to charity shops but they seem to be quite expensive these days and where I live there's nothing really and no craft sections anymore. I used to love the car boot sales. I used to come out with trolley loads of stuff. I went to one carboot last year and it was okay but the prices have climbed. I used to get hold of loads of vintage curtains but there aren't so many around these days. These days I try to keep my spending in check and I think if I had a lot of carboots around me I'd probably drown in hauls!!! :D :D :D For that red round table cloth I would cut a hole in the middle and turn it into a circle skirt. :)
I think charity shops in general have got a lot more expensive compared to how I remember as a kid!🙈 I’m trying to cut spending and hoarding too and it seems very difficult 😂
I love car boot sales. I’ve picked up loads of clothes to cut up for sewing - usually there’s lots of stalls with a pile of clothes on the ground on a cloth and everything is 50p each! As I’m in Leicester there’s a big Asian community here so get saris sometimes for only a few pounds.
@@suesmith6679 I would imagine in Leicester you get the pick of the fabrics. I used to travel to the market in Leicester a couple of times a year. There was a chap there with a stall that would be piled high with the remnants from the factories there and I would fill the car and it would last me a year or two. I haven't anything like that where I am, and certainly the car boots I have visited have been very thin on the ground for fabrics and everything seems so much more expensive. I used to go to loads of car boots and pick up the most wonderful brocade curtains for next to nothing which I would turn into victorian and georgian dresses. I miss those days!
@ unfortunately the market isn’t what it was - it’s a very poor version of what it was in the past. The council have closed their site for renovations they’re now crammed into a tiny space. In its heyday you always went there to buy anything- people used to go there on coach day trips.
Oh I'm so the same as you! Trafford center nope....charity shop or car boot or even better jumble sale oh yes!!!
I love the rummage with charity shops and bootsales! More chaos the better!😂
Orpington is one of my fave places to charity shop! I live nearby in croydon and orpington always has the best things 💖
Yes they do!! Tonbridge has a great selection too!
Eastbourne East Sussex for charity shops and we have to very large car boots on each Sunday until weather stops us due to rain ect x
Adding to the list!🙌
The doilies shown around 16 mins look to me like a crochet centre surrounded by Suffolk Puffs (also known as fabric YoYos)
In the US we call those round, gathered fabric bits "yo yos".
Morning. Fascinating that you live not far from me. I live in between Bexley /Swanley. Love to hear if you have any favourite shops/stores you always go to down this way.
Well I currently live in Liverpool! But I’d love to head back to Swanley for charity shopsn
Love all those finds! I’m in Kent but Thanet, not amazing for charity shops tbh! Worth trying scrap textile shops, there’s one in Ramsgate .
Didn’t even know we had scrap textile shops in the UK!? What a dream, added it to the list - thank you!
@@afrayed_upcycling it’s called the ScrapStore.
Love your red fabric. Have you ever thought about asking for fabric remnants? From people who want to donate/ support you? This will help with fabric cost.
I don’t usually ask because my small scrap stash is insane at the moment!🙈 but maybe I should ask for the larger pieces which help!
Beautiful fabrics. The red & beige one would be great for a round skirt instead of a blouse. Don't you like those types of skirts?
They’re not really my style!🙈
I believe those crocheted things are called "doily". Or doilies. Elderly people would stick those things on the arms of stuffed chairs and on the backs of sofas. Unsure why. I think it was for looks? But here in the States (i am in the Midwest) we call them doily.
I believe on the backs of chairs was to stop the ‘brill cream’ the men wore in their hair in those days , marking/staining the chair. The arms of the chairs were also covered as they would get the most wear. So they would help to stop it happening so quickly.
Yes, I think if you had a place to send fabric from the states too, I think people would send larger pieces. I would rather send fabric to someone I like versus, just letting it go to waste.
I’ll work on getting a PO box! Thank you!🥹🩵
Doilies
They are called fabric yo yos.
Love the name!
Hi, have you got at your local refuse tip a recycling shop? We have by us in the midlands and I have picked up so many wonderful fabric lots and the most I’ve paid is £1. I’ve had 2m of cotton velvet, 5M upholstery fabric and many more all over 1M in length. They also sell all their sewing patterns for 20p each!
What?! Where do I find a place like that?!
@@afrayed_upcycling Google your local rubbish tip (recycling centre) find out if they have a shop attached to it (it’s usually a charity like age uk) you find when elderly family die that these are the places most of their belongings end up. I went last Monday and picked up a bag of sewing patterns ( which contained 33 all uncut, 10 of them hadn’t even been opened!) for £3.50, bargain!
I’ve got to the stage now that I’m addicted to going there because the turnover of goods is so fast. At my branch the more you buy the cheaper it gets and they’re already cheaper than a car boot sale.
@@afrayed_upcycling look up you local recycling centre and see if they have a shop attached to it. Went up mine yesterday and got two pieces of fabric. 2m of tweed and 1.5m of cotton both together cost £1. Honestly every time I find something I feel like it’s Christmas. Search out yours there’s not fabric every time but often enough to make it worth while, good luck
Silly me! I am from the US and thought you had bought boots 👢 on sale! Is a boot sale what we would call a yard sale or garage sale? You got lots of great finds!
Haha love that!😂 yes, boot as in a car boot! But I think you might call it a trunk?
The small pieces are doilies or at least we call them that in USA. More popular pre 1960s
Ooo dollies yes!!
Do you only source natural fibers?
I source what I can! I try to source natural for myself, but there’s sooo many synthetics that it’s hard to come by natural fibres nowadays…
Charity shops where I live are all expensive, sell nothing vintage table cloths or teacloths, never find fabric anymore either. Just rails and rails of high street and modern stuff, noticed change after covid and the rummage charity shops closed and it's just the bigger charities left that are more like née shops.
Yeah I have found it’s really hard to find stuff in charity shops, a lot of them move their expensive stuff online which I understand, but it means the shops are left with fast fashion 😭
I want to shop with you ❤❤❤
I’d love that!!
they called dollies
Hi ! Do u know where to buy cosmetics by kg ?
No idea sorry!
@@afrayed_upcycling where do u live ?
why do you wah for /
Dust and germs and any weird smells I'm guessing 😂
What does wah mean?!