Thanks for showing this to us! I feel SOOOOOOOO much better knowing that you - A PROFESSIONAL SEWIST - also ends up with a mess in your sewing rooms!!! I knock my mess down twice a month so the cleaning lady can make a pass through my work room, but I feel like SUCH a loser the day before she’s scheduled to come as I frantically try to gather and organize my mess! THANK YOU SO MUCH for standing in solidarity with the REST of us messy sewists!!!
my personal rule is that anything fabric is not allowed to be on the floor. I find that this rule makes things more manageble for me, surfaces fill up quicker than floors and that forces me to put away things.
Oh, I know how this goes. The space gets smaller and smaller until it disappears. Then you start piling stuff on other stuff until all of a sudden you realize how much of a disaster it is and DO SOMETHING about it... Thanks for showing us your disaster, makes me feel like less of a disaster myself! I still have fabric from spring's apron project on my spare bathroom countertop (it's where I iron).
I have to do this on a regular basis 😂 No matter how hard I try to tidy while I work, my studio ends up being a complete disaster zone. It doesn’t help that not only do I use my studio for sewing, I’m a knitter and serial crafter and sometimes I have multiple projects going at once. So much lovely chaos 😊
I just had to do this. I had about 4 months worth of costumes piled up on the day bed in my workshop, and I had to finally put everything away because I invited a friend to stay over for my birthday. It was a slog, but at least I have a useable space again.
I'm doing the same thing to my sewing room right now. I want to sew but as soon as I step in the room, im overwhelmed and it completely saps my motivation. Im glad you got yours manageable and im still working on mine lol
Embroidery UFO = if you don’t think you will ever get to it, consider having a drawing and give it and the balance of the class kit away. Ask the winner to finish it within X period of time and share pictures that you can share on your channel.
I do this frequently because it keeps me sewing and designing, it is amazing what creative ieas i get just folding and rearranging stuff. My space has both fabrics, sewing supplies, yarn and doll making supplies AND painting supplies because i got into that just before the pandemic. When i recognised that the pandemic would happen i went out and bought a lot of acrylic and watercolour supplies. Then when it did happen all i could do was knit garter shawls.
I really appreciate content like this. I no longer feel so bad about my crafting space which is in a similar state as your sewing room was. I can be real judgmental of myself and knowing that one of my favorite creators also can have struggles to keep everything neat and organized helps me realize it’s ok. I’m also glad to see Lion happy and wagging his tail. I regularly pray for his continued healing and happiness. Take care.
Lion is looking happy - i hope he's doing well and also that dora didn't get shut in the closet again! 😅. My rooms such a mess right now (worse than your sewing room was even 😱) i can't wait until its clean again! Garages are so useful for storage but i hate running the spider gauntlet too!
My sewing room looks like this right now because it's acting as sewing room and catch-all while we redecorate another spare bedroom. My living room looks like this because it's acting as the organization station for all of the incomplete quilts i inherited. (I'm using plastic envelopes from Amazon and loving them.) My dining room looks like this because it's where I am working on ruler folding all of my fabrics. They have never been properly organized and it must happen if I want any hope of completing the quilts. I think I would require your full garage for storing just cotton fabrics. I was secretly hoping for a cleaning video. Thank you for scratching that itch!
I would absolutely love to see a full video of mending if it would help you get it all done. You need that for you and since we are here for YOU, then use us as an excuse to mend. Looking at how others tackle mending jobs is very informative and I am sure plenty of viewers could learn something. Honestly. If you ever need a video to just press fabric and chat, do it. Sometimes we need the body-doubling to get stuff done.
I would recommend you to use bins for your linens. This way it would be much easing to reach and put things away. Also, having a limited space and such an expansive hobby, you need to declutter. You can't afford having "I don't know why I'm keeping this" things. It's costing you time, it's costing you money and more important, it's costing you health. If only for your own peace of mind, get rid of the crap.
I admit I had the same thought but that is because I have VERY limited space in my home so I have to do this regularly as much as it stinks. I imagine it very hard to declutter things like this, but if they aren’t bringing joy perhaps they could be taken apart and turned into new things? Perhaps you could sell them and use the fund to find new projects?
Good job, proud of you for tackling that! I am a neat freak, so I always enjoy seeing people clean up and organize their spaces woo hoo! It's such a freeing feeling to watch, I hope it felt freeing for you too.
To store fabric, I ask for the empty cardboard holders at the fabric store. They are easily cut down with a utility blade to fit the shelf sizes and the stores love to give them to you.
Same here. When in the middle of a project - the sewing looks like a battleground. Then the mad rush to get to an event, find all the bits needed for the event or event(s) when they are back to back and don't have and then when back from the event....the sewing room has NOT cleaned itself. Still trying to find the energy to clean my sewing room up AND my "Tailor's" room which is actually a storage room....so many of my storage boxes ended up with miscellaneous cr*p and I need to go through ALL those boxes. I need to find space to create boxes FOR SPECIFIC COSTUMES or at least COSTUMES FOR A SPECIFIC TIME period. Its exhausting. Good luck.
Honestly, it's good that you did put it off. They haven't shipped any orders since at least March, and the ones they were making for the last several months before then were poor quality.
Thank you for sharing. I thought my space was bad, it is not lol. You do much more sewing than I these days, but I don't feel as bad. I have a bin behind me for the shrapnel pieces of fabric from cutting out, and immediately fold up bigger scraps and place them in a box at the end of my cutting table. These are still there after around ten projects, but are at least almost tidy. The old mantra of don't put down, put it away is a good one, if hard to do in the moment. Good luck keeping on top of your creativity inspired mess in the future.
Random request: can you please do a make up tutorial one day? I absolutely love your use of color. The green shadow look in this one and the one pink shadow look you do often- I’m obsessed with, but I can’t figure out how you do it. Lol it be fun to see how you do different centuries too if you wanted to make it a fun “chill” video 😊
After this weekend I get two large cosplays out of my craft room and over to my sister-in-laws for her and my niece. Then I too can finally tackle some much needed cleaning and organizing :P These two projects are both big gowns and I feel like I've completely lost my sewing room. You're cleaning is inspiring! I can't wait to tackle mine.
I have to keep my sewing space neat. It's literally the cleanest, most organized part of my house. It's a necessity both because my sewing space is *tiny* but *packed*, and because I know myself, and I know I won't wanna create if my space doesn't at least start clean. It is also a universal truth that if I had that much space, it would look the exact same 😂 . I love this very real video, very motivational, excellently done.
Love seeing creative spaces like this as it means very artsy things took place. I also like to see the in-between stage where you kind of reset and start anew! And loving the dumbo dress!
Suggestion - put the UFO from Costume College in a back spot (like in a safe bag in the garage closet) and put a reminder about it for 3 months hence (winter) on your phone. I find that just creating the reminder sticks it in my brain better.
I did not know it, but I really nedded this video! I started it and then used the whole 23:15 to clean my own room. I did not manage everything (I had neglected it for far too long), but it looks so much better already and I now have enough space to actually do things that need to be done. Thank you!
Oh how relieved are we who struggle with the same? Only *one* stitchery doodah UFO? LMAO! Suggest gold thread project comes out of that box and sits in front of the telly. Ah. When do you ever get time to watch 😂😅that
Wow! How long did the clean up take? Your room looks like mine, and my husband complains about room "spillage" into the living room, kitchen and basement. He says it must be my goal in life to cover every flat surface in the house with craft projects! 😊
Been there done that many times! But if you keep getting spiders just in your closet look into seeing if there's any cracks or something at the spiders are slipping through. They're there for a reason and you need to find out how other bugs and creatures are getting in there for the spiders to hunt. It could be something as simple as adding caulking and painting the walls to keep them out
I used to get a ton of spiders( BTW they eat other bugs but I have arachnophobia!) an exterminator put copper wool( like steel wool but made from copper!) in the visible cracks! Apparently spiders don't like copper! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In the brief look we had at Lion it looked like he was shaved on the side? Is he okay? And Dora is as adorable as always ❤ And I can attest to this is what a sewest's space looks like post-project and you're doing what you need to do prior project
That was from his tumor removal surgery. It's just starting to grow back. We have an appointment next week that will hopefully give a better idea how his chemo is doing. 🤞
I like to put handwork into fabric bags (you know, the ones that always are being given away but are too small for groceries). Then I can hand a bunch on a single hook :)
Yeah, this is exactly why I force myself to put away everything from a project I just finished before starting the next one. Nothing like chomping at the bit to get a project started to motivate me to get stuff put away. Having said that, I do tend to have multiple projects going on at once. Now I better follow this video's example and clean up after the project I just finished. I really want to get started on my medieval kirtle 😁
Yes to this. It’s taken me many years to impose this discipline on myself. But when I’m excited to start my next project, I force myself to clean up from the last first. I can fly thru the tidying without procrastination and I make less mistakes working in the a tidy room.
Thank you for an enjoyable video! I love seeing craftspeople clean their space after project tornados come through. Big same! I'm sure you already have but have you considered taking a week (or two!) and reorganizing or finding new storage solutions? If you don't like putting things away because of how they're stored, seeing if maybe there's a better way to store them might be enjoyable for you? It's something I am personally working on for me, decreasing the barrier for entry on putting things away so it sucks just a little less. And I'd enjoy a video on it if you'd like to take us on that journey!
I did take a day earlier this summer to reorganize the linen shelf so that everything there could actually fit (believe it or not, it was worse before), and tbh, I'm not sure how I could have better organization at this point without having more square footage in my house... 🫤
Mine currently resembles a bomb site. It is dangerous, for me, at 74, to walk around. My machines, in their cases are sitting on the floor and the ironing lard is in the middle of it all. Horrifying.
Definitely ironing first helps, and then folding the fabric to the size of the bolt. Once it's all on there, I use three pins to secure the end, tucking the raw edge inside.
Watching this and reading the comments, I'm beginning to see I'm the abnormal one. I clean up at the end of every day/project/session, and get rid of things all the time. This isn't a gloat by the way -- I **have** to do it or else I get extreme anxiety. My brother had to move in with his daughter a few years ago after a failed relationship and, though I love them very much, all the cr*p they've accumulated and general disorganization/tidiness, has been horrible for my mental health.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Imma go cry now. I've been dreaming/waiting for when I could afford to buy a dress from them. I'm so pear shaped, my hips are a full 2 dress sizes bigger than my shoulders and I can't buy a dress off the rack.
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Thanks for showing this to us! I feel SOOOOOOOO much better knowing that you - A PROFESSIONAL SEWIST - also ends up with a mess in your sewing rooms!!! I knock my mess down twice a month so the cleaning lady can make a pass through my work room, but I feel like SUCH a loser the day before she’s scheduled to come as I frantically try to gather and organize my mess! THANK YOU SO MUCH for standing in solidarity with the REST of us messy sewists!!!
my personal rule is that anything fabric is not allowed to be on the floor. I find that this rule makes things more manageble for me, surfaces fill up quicker than floors and that forces me to put away things.
Oh, I know how this goes. The space gets smaller and smaller until it disappears. Then you start piling stuff on other stuff until all of a sudden you realize how much of a disaster it is and DO SOMETHING about it...
Thanks for showing us your disaster, makes me feel like less of a disaster myself!
I still have fabric from spring's apron project on my spare bathroom countertop (it's where I iron).
Okay I dare you to make a video one week that’s just doing the mending of the things that are waiting to be mended😊
I have to do this on a regular basis 😂 No matter how hard I try to tidy while I work, my studio ends up being a complete disaster zone. It doesn’t help that not only do I use my studio for sewing, I’m a knitter and serial crafter and sometimes I have multiple projects going at once. So much lovely chaos 😊
I just had to do this. I had about 4 months worth of costumes piled up on the day bed in my workshop, and I had to finally put everything away because I invited a friend to stay over for my birthday. It was a slog, but at least I have a useable space again.
I'm doing the same thing to my sewing room right now. I want to sew but as soon as I step in the room, im overwhelmed and it completely saps my motivation. Im glad you got yours manageable and im still working on mine lol
I hope you're able to make yours enjoyable again too!
Thanks for taking us along for the ride. I bet you feel energised with all the space to be creative in.
Thank you for showing us! It’s nice to see someone tackle stuff like this
I'm glad you appreciated it! I feel like all of us wind up facing this every so often. 😬
@@LadyRebeccaFashionsI had to DL a chore list because I am terrible at tidying up.
Embroidery UFO = if you don’t think you will ever get to it, consider having a drawing and give it and the balance of the class kit away. Ask the winner to finish it within X period of time and share pictures that you can share on your channel.
I do this frequently because it keeps me sewing and designing, it is amazing what creative ieas i get just folding and rearranging stuff.
My space has both fabrics, sewing supplies, yarn and doll making supplies AND painting supplies because i got into that just before the pandemic. When i recognised that the pandemic would happen i went out and bought a lot of acrylic and watercolour supplies. Then when it did happen all i could do was knit garter shawls.
I really appreciate content like this. I no longer feel so bad about my crafting space which is in a similar state as your sewing room was. I can be real judgmental of myself and knowing that one of my favorite creators also can have struggles to keep everything neat and organized helps me realize it’s ok. I’m also glad to see Lion happy and wagging his tail. I regularly pray for his continued healing and happiness. Take care.
Hi I am now and I am Native American and my people were old days clothing and we dance whith it and I love your videos
Proud of you! Don’t let the piles get you down!
Looks like my sewing room currently. I need to clean and organize it as well
Thanks for this video. I got so excited when I saw the title. It was exactly what I was in the mood to watch.
I kept thinking “she’s got that whole other room over there” 😂 then duh, I realized you were shooting at a mirror
😂😂😂
Lion is looking happy - i hope he's doing well and also that dora didn't get shut in the closet again! 😅. My rooms such a mess right now (worse than your sewing room was even 😱) i can't wait until its clean again!
Garages are so useful for storage but i hate running the spider gauntlet too!
My sewing room looks like this right now because it's acting as sewing room and catch-all while we redecorate another spare bedroom.
My living room looks like this because it's acting as the organization station for all of the incomplete quilts i inherited. (I'm using plastic envelopes from Amazon and loving them.)
My dining room looks like this because it's where I am working on ruler folding all of my fabrics. They have never been properly organized and it must happen if I want any hope of completing the quilts. I think I would require your full garage for storing just cotton fabrics.
I was secretly hoping for a cleaning video. Thank you for scratching that itch!
I would absolutely love to see a full video of mending if it would help you get it all done. You need that for you and since we are here for YOU, then use us as an excuse to mend. Looking at how others tackle mending jobs is very informative and I am sure plenty of viewers could learn something. Honestly. If you ever need a video to just press fabric and chat, do it. Sometimes we need the body-doubling to get stuff done.
I would recommend you to use bins for your linens. This way it would be much easing to reach and put things away. Also, having a limited space and such an expansive hobby, you need to declutter. You can't afford having "I don't know why I'm keeping this" things. It's costing you time, it's costing you money and more important, it's costing you health. If only for your own peace of mind, get rid of the crap.
I admit I had the same thought but that is because I have VERY limited space in my home so I have to do this regularly as much as it stinks.
I imagine it very hard to declutter things like this, but if they aren’t bringing joy perhaps they could be taken apart and turned into new things?
Perhaps you could sell them and use the fund to find new projects?
Super relatable. We can't help it, it's just how we are.
Thank you for sharing! You gave me ideas for my own space 😃
Nothing like a clean and organisation to wake up the motivation to sew. Thank you for sharing. So glad I'm not the only one.
Good job, proud of you for tackling that! I am a neat freak, so I always enjoy seeing people clean up and organize their spaces woo hoo! It's such a freeing feeling to watch, I hope it felt freeing for you too.
To store fabric, I ask for the empty cardboard holders at the fabric store. They are easily cut down with a utility blade to fit the shelf sizes and the stores love to give them to you.
Bolts. But any heavy cardboard will do
not the dog! Lion, you better watch out before you get pressed and folded. Fantastic job getting yourself reset! it is sew important to do.
Same here. When in the middle of a project - the sewing looks like a battleground. Then the mad rush to get to an event, find all the bits needed for the event or event(s) when they are back to back and don't have and then when back from the event....the sewing room has NOT cleaned itself.
Still trying to find the energy to clean my sewing room up AND my "Tailor's" room which is actually a storage room....so many of my storage boxes ended up with miscellaneous cr*p and I need to go through ALL those boxes. I need to find space to create boxes FOR SPECIFIC COSTUMES or at least COSTUMES FOR A SPECIFIC TIME period.
Its exhausting.
Good luck.
04:48 Ohhh nooo!! Eshakti is defunct? 😲😭 I knew I shouldn't have kept putting off ordering a dress. Now I'm s.o.l. 😧Oh well. 😞
Honestly, it's good that you did put it off. They haven't shipped any orders since at least March, and the ones they were making for the last several months before then were poor quality.
Thank you for sharing. I thought my space was bad, it is not lol. You do much more sewing than I these days, but I don't feel as bad. I have a bin behind me for the shrapnel pieces of fabric from cutting out, and immediately fold up bigger scraps and place them in a box at the end of my cutting table. These are still there after around ten projects, but are at least almost tidy. The old mantra of don't put down, put it away is a good one, if hard to do in the moment. Good luck keeping on top of your creativity inspired mess in the future.
So relatable!
The iron near the doll made me SO anxious! Props to you for conquering the piles :)
Random request: can you please do a make up tutorial one day? I absolutely love your use of color. The green shadow look in this one and the one pink shadow look you do often- I’m obsessed with, but I can’t figure out how you do it. Lol it be fun to see how you do different centuries too if you wanted to make it a fun “chill” video 😊
Deep breath ☺️, vacuumed 👍😀, emplty garbage ( my personal favorite) and it's looking good! 🩷
Girl you did good getting that all away. If you need a reason to get to your mending pile just bring us along for the ride :D. Thank you for sharing.
After this weekend I get two large cosplays out of my craft room and over to my sister-in-laws for her and my niece. Then I too can finally tackle some much needed cleaning and organizing :P These two projects are both big gowns and I feel like I've completely lost my sewing room. You're cleaning is inspiring! I can't wait to tackle mine.
I have to keep my sewing space neat. It's literally the cleanest, most organized part of my house. It's a necessity both because my sewing space is *tiny* but *packed*, and because I know myself, and I know I won't wanna create if my space doesn't at least start clean. It is also a universal truth that if I had that much space, it would look the exact same 😂 . I love this very real video, very motivational, excellently done.
Love seeing creative spaces like this as it means very artsy things took place. I also like to see the in-between stage where you kind of reset and start anew! And loving the dumbo dress!
This is the content I'm here for!! My 'sewing room' is also my bedroom so it's even more depressing when the fabric piles get out of control😂
Now I feel way better about the pile in the centre of my sewing room
Suggestion - put the UFO from Costume College in a back spot (like in a safe bag in the garage closet) and put a reminder about it for 3 months hence (winter) on your phone. I find that just creating the reminder sticks it in my brain better.
I did not know it, but I really nedded this video! I started it and then used the whole 23:15 to clean my own room. I did not manage everything (I had neglected it for far too long), but it looks so much better already and I now have enough space to actually do things that need to be done. Thank you!
Looking good!! I always feel so much better after a major clean. I will be getting to my own area in about a week!! Thank you for sharing!
Oh how relieved are we who struggle with the same? Only *one* stitchery doodah UFO? LMAO! Suggest gold thread project comes out of that box and sits in front of the telly. Ah. When do you ever get time to watch 😂😅that
After I clean and organize I feel like everything I need is lost; safely put away somewhere I'll never find it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh no! I generally feel the reverse - it helps me find things!
What a satisfying and inspiring organizing!!!❤❤❤🎉 Happy Creating!!!!!
👀 *Looks at my messy sewing space* Maybe next week 💜
Wow! How long did the clean up take? Your room looks like mine, and my husband complains about room "spillage" into the living room, kitchen and basement. He says it must be my goal in life to cover every flat surface in the house with craft projects! 😊
It wound up taking close to a week, though I'm also working and in rehearsals right now.
Heh heh! Anyone else automatically look around for their dog at the collar jingle in the background?
Dora’s trying to help you clean! She’s getting all the cobwebs and dust at the bottom of the closet.
Been there done that many times! But if you keep getting spiders just in your closet look into seeing if there's any cracks or something at the spiders are slipping through. They're there for a reason and you need to find out how other bugs and creatures are getting in there for the spiders to hunt.
It could be something as simple as adding caulking and painting the walls to keep them out
My garage just gets lots of spiders, and the closet isn't fully sealed off from the garage.
I used to get a ton of spiders( BTW they eat other bugs but I have arachnophobia!) an exterminator put copper wool( like steel wool but made from copper!) in the visible cracks! Apparently spiders don't like copper! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Good to know!
I LOVE your dress!!!😍😍😍
In the brief look we had at Lion it looked like he was shaved on the side? Is he okay? And Dora is as adorable as always ❤ And I can attest to this is what a sewest's space looks like post-project and you're doing what you need to do prior project
That was from his tumor removal surgery. It's just starting to grow back. We have an appointment next week that will hopefully give a better idea how his chemo is doing. 🤞
I need to get to this too. Your space looks so good!
Looks like you might need to do a a couple of stash busting projects
I get it. I have to pick up or it takes over my living room.
Lovely. Well done!!
Hi. My room looks terrible. It is such a mess. I hate going in there lol.
You are not the only one, mine looks similar and I sew for 16 inch fashion dolls.
I like to put handwork into fabric bags (you know, the ones that always are being given away but are too small for groceries). Then I can hand a bunch on a single hook :)
Yeah, this is exactly why I force myself to put away everything from a project I just finished before starting the next one. Nothing like chomping at the bit to get a project started to motivate me to get stuff put away. Having said that, I do tend to have multiple projects going on at once.
Now I better follow this video's example and clean up after the project I just finished. I really want to get started on my medieval kirtle 😁
Yes to this. It’s taken me many years to impose this discipline on myself. But when I’m excited to start my next project, I force myself to clean up from the last first. I can fly thru the tidying without procrastination and I make less mistakes working in the a tidy room.
@@ellenicarr-cv8sf 1000% true!
Thanks for showing us that you are human too and make large messes while crafting.
You could use remote storage for costume pieces.
I wouldn't trust storing things elsewhere, tbh. Way too many public storage break-ins around my area.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions I understand.
Well done!!
Thank you for an enjoyable video! I love seeing craftspeople clean their space after project tornados come through. Big same!
I'm sure you already have but have you considered taking a week (or two!) and reorganizing or finding new storage solutions? If you don't like putting things away because of how they're stored, seeing if maybe there's a better way to store them might be enjoyable for you? It's something I am personally working on for me, decreasing the barrier for entry on putting things away so it sucks just a little less. And I'd enjoy a video on it if you'd like to take us on that journey!
I did take a day earlier this summer to reorganize the linen shelf so that everything there could actually fit (believe it or not, it was worse before), and tbh, I'm not sure how I could have better organization at this point without having more square footage in my house... 🫤
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Ahhh I see fair enough!! Great on ya for the work you've done
Mine currently resembles a bomb site. It is dangerous, for me, at 74, to walk around. My machines, in their cases are sitting on the floor and the ironing lard is in the middle of it all. Horrifying.
Oh no, I hope you're able to get it all cleaned up!
OMG!!!😱 Maryellen’s strawberry dress!!!!!!! 🍓🥲❤
Yep! I made it last summer! (There's a video on it if you go back to last Aug)
@@LadyRebeccaFashions ohhh I’ll definitely check that out!
For the handwork UFOs would it make sense to keep one or two in the car?
I don't think so - I never really find myself with much time to kill in the car either.
Is there a trick or a knack to getting fabric onto bolts? Mine are always a disaster and the fabric just doesn't stay on 😅
Definitely ironing first helps, and then folding the fabric to the size of the bolt. Once it's all on there, I use three pins to secure the end, tucking the raw edge inside.
Good to see that you got your place cleaned up. Out of curiosity, which American Girl doll was lying on your sewing table?
That was 125, the one I got in LA in July. (And who will feature in next week's project)
Watching this and reading the comments, I'm beginning to see I'm the abnormal one. I clean up at the end of every day/project/session, and get rid of things all the time. This isn't a gloat by the way -- I **have** to do it or else I get extreme anxiety. My brother had to move in with his daughter a few years ago after a failed relationship and, though I love them very much, all the cr*p they've accumulated and general disorganization/tidiness, has been horrible for my mental health.
Honestly, good for you! I wish I worked that way.
I shared your intro with my husband, 😊😊and he said ""oh my gosh, you ARE all the same!"
❤️ I think we all tend to run into this from time to time! 😂
Get rid of him! . There is no excuse for that kind of negativity!
Make a mending video so that pike gets addressed
I feel seen!
Wait, did you say Eshakti went under?
Yeah, unfortunately. They haven't shipped any orders since at least March, and finally closed down the website/factory in early Aug.
You can't expect Dora to not EXPLORE the closet 😅
Hi. How big are the cardboard you roll your material on? Cm please.
11.75” by 14”, so 29.9 cm by 35.6 cm.
Where did you get your Kit inspired dress pattern? Does it have a pattern number, or did you figure it out yourself. So cute.
Which dress? I don't remember sharing anything Kit in this video.
@LadyRebeccaFashions the strawberry dress. I think it looks like Kits.
@dollmom3597 it's Maryellen's. I have a video on how I made it from last Aug!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions thanks
eShakti went under? The website is still up...am confused
Yeah, but they're not taking orders (which is good, since they haven't fulfilled any since March)
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Imma go cry now. I've been dreaming/waiting for when I could afford to buy a dress from them.
I'm so pear shaped, my hips are a full 2 dress sizes bigger than my shoulders and I can't buy a dress off the rack.
@qienna6677 oh no! I'm hoping to try out some alternate custom-size dress companies soon!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Wonderful, I'll be first in line to thumbs up if a video results from that
💜💜💜💜
Shirt Voice september#
why don't you just donate it and the supplies, let someone else play with it
Rebecca. I think you need a storage shed
I have one, but it doesn't have electricity, so it's even creepier than my garage closet!
@@LadyRebeccaFashions well hire an electrician lol. It's not actually that hard to run power to a shed
Electricians are incredibly expensive. And bugs have way more access to sheds than they do garages anyway.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions fair point