If you love the shirt, we are actually making it available for purchase, at cost! Check it out on our merch site, or the slightly cheaper alternative option: htme.squarespace.com/merch
"nice shirt, where'd you get it from?" "I made it myself a actually" "that's so cool! I love sewing" "no, no, I mean we literally grew cotton plants and spent 3 years and 5k making this shirt without using any technology"
they probably made the mistake to take a pattern made for stretchy fabric. since they wove it it wont stretch therefore the pattern ofc needs to be bigger. also its quite possible that it also shrank a little bit when beeing mutilated with hot fluids...
Guy: “nice shirt bro, where’d ya’ get it?” HTME: “Oh, thanks, I made it myself” Guy: “wait, what? Really?” HTME: “Yup. But don’t ask, it’s a *loooooong* story.....”
Dude you should’ve teamed up with jeb gardener so you and him could’ve had t shirts Yep just need a little help with the farming of cotton or dye by doing hydroponics With a madman
It's actually not hard to make a camera for taking pictures. I'd assume video cameras are more complicated but at least he can make a stop motion video
I love how you always upload high quality videos instead of just trying to upload as many videos as possible as fast as possible. Keep up the great work! ♥️ 😉
" We're gonna make pretty significant changes to the channel " Me : aw .. I'm guessing that's it huh ? That project was just way too much work, I mean it seem like it was pretty spread over time since they were mostly growing and doing test before the final product, but I'm guessing the delay and just all that work was too much, it's where it all ends, or it's gonna be reduiced to much smal- " Yeah now we're just gonna go to stone age and make every tools we would need, and next we're just gonna replicate the universe and planet earth in our backyard" Me : This is why I subscribed
You can likely sell it for 15k in New York to hipsters. Also, the price of production goes down once you have the machines already and improve growing etc.
Far out, nicely done. I am most impressed by the loom and spinning of cotton fibers into a usable thread. The loom on its second iteration created fabulous fabric.
If you grow cotton again, try making rows of plants, placing large hoops over them, and covering them with clear plastic, near the beginning and end of the growing season. This is often used by colder climate gardeners to extend the growing season. I have heard that it is important to use more of a fabric when the plastic could come in contact with leaves.
@@notarhinoceros8809 :( didn't mean for it to come across that way. A bit too much perhaps? What would you suggest? Help us creepos be less creepy, educate instead of name call.
Justin Lelbach you’re not a creep lol chill, indeed that girl is really skilled. Nothing wrong about a compliment but maybe the heart makes it look kinda weird
As someone who has specific interests in historical crafts, I love that you embarked on this journey and that you're working on making all your own tools!
Amazing. Keep up the dedication, it definitely shows and the work and people you have on your show is very entertaining but more importantly educational. I will now have a greater appreciation for shirts and clothing in general. I have few clothes at the moment, but I'm going to stop complaining about a $20 pair of jeans and a $10 shirt. You put perspective on life and without your videos I would have a lesser appreciation for life, so thank you for that.
Right? Just imagine. The process these weavers had to go through and other workers had to go through. No wonder clothing was so precious if you were born under/found yourself in less privileged circumstances *and* before all the modern tools created for each era to make the process easier. I'm just blown.
Imagine how much more people valued clothes at almost any time in Humanity's past before the industrial revolution... We should all be wearing custom tailored and uniquely fashioned garments by comparison. Sounds nice actually... Maybe we should all go visit our local seamstresses, tailors, printshops, and artists.
Andy: this is the hardest most expensive and time consuming thing we've ever done also Andy: and now we're gonna make it incalculably harder on ourselves also also Andy: gonna learn KNAPPING :D
@@stamasd8500 true but it wasn't exactly the best if he tries to make a arrow head it won't take that long but a dagger or spear head or even long continuous blades will take quite a while longer
@@izzybeth yea begginer or moderate leve is stuff that's easy to learn, and kind of easy to understand but hard to actually do and get right. You have to get the proper spots, apply the right force at the right angle, and then for finalizing you have to apply the proper pressure. all of this while, and with the right tools, giving the piece the right support so it doesn't snap. The later stages is hard in both aspects, hell even masters have to abandon blade blanks because the stone just isn't working right, or because something didn't come off right.
This was insane. I didn't know if I could last through the whole video... but while seeing the determination and perseverance you guys demonstrated I too felt compelled to watch until the end. What an involved project!
Great video and a wonderful idea for it. I love the idea of starting off with naturally available handtools and working up from there. Annalise is wonderful and just a wonderfully intelligent young lady... I hope she continues with the channel. Good luck with moving forward on this new concept.
Every video you make is inspiring to me. Especially the ones about casting and metal refining, which have inspired me to melt and cast my own fitted ring. Keep up the amazing, high-quality videos!
Don't let the dream die! (dye?!) My cousin has been working to learn wool spinning and weaving from scratch for more than a decade. She is now a master and makes the most beautiful works from just wool or rabbit. If you dream it, you can do it. It just takes time. Her first attempts weren't great. But she kept at it and got better. I'm so proud of her now. I wanted to write. I sucked and wrote until I didn't suck so much. Now I have a book. Took me about a decade. It appears to take about ten years of practice, but then you get there. Everybody is terrible in the beginning. Nobody picks up a violin and even sounds passable. No kid picks up a crayon and makes anything but scribbles. Suck and keep going until you don't.
Pepper Conchobhar I wasn’t expecting to get full on inspired on a sub comment but I’m glad I ran into this today! Just the motivation I needed! Thanks! 😊
The biggest takeaway from this channel, IMO, is that the division and specialization of labor is one of the best things to happen to society. It's pretty obvious how much easier things are when you have a group of people using individual skills to accomplish a larger goal.
@Sho King no, vanilla grows in a bean from orchids. You're thinking of a perfume additive. It would cost more to raise and kill beavers than to just use real vanilla, so that is a very rarely used ingredient.
"Carmine" is the name of the food additive, and for a long time Yopait used it to color the strawberry yogurt red until vegans pitched a hissy. And it's not bug blood, so much as the BODY, dried out and ground up.
*THIS* is what TH-cam should be ! The insight it provides in the amount of work required and the progress of production methods (even of something as ''basic'' as a shirt) is very valuable. Keep up the good work!
Goes back further than the Industrial revolution, I think. Your video really pointed this out. Specialization and guilds were an important part of it - provided the knowledge and skills to do the seperate tasks to make up the shirt - growing, spinning, weaving, dyeing, and sewing. The industrial revolution put many of these processes together and speeded them up. Even strides in farming, both practices (husbandry) and plant breeding had a huge impact. I can see why you have so many viewers. Excellent video!
Analis is awesome! and this project came out really well! I am excited to see you guys reset to the stone age, I think that will be a facinating adventure
If you love the shirt, we are actually making it available for purchase, at cost! Check it out on our merch site, or the slightly cheaper alternative option: htme.squarespace.com/merch
Printing your own t-shirts is a dying art.
So your telling me that i don't have to spend thousands of dollars to make that T-shirt.
You should take the loomed fabric and aggitate it in a vat of your own urine. It will soften the fibers and give you a more consistent surface.
Make a lathe!
Can you domesticate animals from scratch
Can we just appreciate how that lady made a textiles machine from scratch herself that works at a really good standard. That's insane
Crazy! She's good
Maxime Mercier Co o. I oh hoovo
J ovo
Props, take some brains to pull that off.
@Death To Normality do it
You should probably return it and get a bigger size, hope you saved your receipt.
Ricksmix or lose weight
There is no receipt ROFL LMAO 😝 he “made” it no “shop” ahahaha XD
@@gazzy2228 someone can't get a joke...
@@gazzy2228 r/whoosh
@@gazzy2228 .....
bruh this dude literally outsourced his own sweat shop worker. God bless you Annalise
Why outsourced? what do you mean? Sorry I am new to this channel and want to understand
華明薇カーラ go away
@@karlakarla4357 By outsourced he means he had help or someone else do the t shirt for him.
Yeah I wanna go out to dinner hold on let me grab a shirt!......
3 years later: *OKAY I GOT IT*
Sounds like my dad.
Bucket god damn this was just a suicide by words
@@bucket4866 Except your dad didn't come back after three years. I'm still over here, enjoying life ;)
Girls be like
@@bucket4866 sounds like my date
I really enjoyed the woman who fixed and helped you weave the cotton. She’s good TH-cam talent, love the video. Thank you :)
"nice shirt, where'd you get it from?"
"I made it myself a actually"
"that's so cool! I love sewing"
"no, no, I mean we literally grew cotton plants and spent 3 years and 5k making this shirt without using any technology"
He did use technology, they used a 3d printer
Say WHHAAAT?
@@skelekittenx4886 I c what you did there
@Conversia They did though. There's a reason the video title doesn't say anything about technology.
@Conversia that was epico
Can't believe you dedicated 3 years to make a t-shirt.
And $5000. That’s insane
its his job, so ... yeah
It only costed 50,000 lives
Can't believe you made your profile pic that
have you thought about the train wreck that could be if he made a mess on this shirt with that chicken sandwich?
Serious props to Annalise for the legwork she put in.
Yeah your right
@Ruben Medina there are people like that. what's worse some even become nurses who injects/extract people
@@anonymoose6715 're*
@@Afeeq1011 extract?
@@thombaz doctors extract the medication from you when you fail to pay your medical bills
Just imagine spending 3 years on a t shirt and making it the wrong size
Boy someone gonna get stab
they probably made the mistake to take a pattern made for stretchy fabric. since they wove it it wont stretch therefore the pattern ofc needs to be bigger. also its quite possible that it also shrank a little bit when beeing mutilated with hot fluids...
But it fit 3 years ago...!
Lol
@@LarryH54 wait
Your one of the most creative original youtubers I’ve seen in a long time
*You're
*your'are
Who's those other TH-camrs ?
You'are-an*
You'are-an're*
Police: Why is your electricity bill so high are you growing weed?!?
This guy: I’m growing a t shirt
I love how this is a “How To” video, like I’m gonna do this
Ikr
you aren't?
Halfdan Andersen you are?
Randomster Are you?
I would do this actually, to start I have a single cotton plant in my property 😂
See your problem was that you accidentally planted a die garden instead of a dye garden
oh my god you mad man
Mood
Where the drum set
***knee slap***
plz no
“And I realized I was gonna need someone to help with the labor”
Me: hey I’ve seen this one before
Don't worry, we're not going to fall for this shit again...
@@theblackbaron4119 we don't need you to fall for it
@@CanSansgetsubswithoutvideos You missed the joke...
nice
-The triangular trade has entered the chat-
-Stephen Alexander has entered the chat-
Annalise is the MVP! That loom design looked amazingly complex and did a wonderful job.
Analis (not sure if I spelled her name right) is holy shit level smart. I'm so in awe of her. I could barely follow along.
I agree she's AWESOME!!!!
She's incredible
Analis good
ye shes hot...waifu material
We pronounce my daughters name that way and it's spelled annalise but that doesn't mean hers is spelled that way
Guy: “nice shirt bro, where’d ya’ get it?”
HTME: “Oh, thanks, I made it myself”
Guy: “wait, what? Really?”
HTME: “Yup. But don’t ask, it’s a *loooooong* story.....”
the guy will probably think the bought the fabric and stuff if he said that LUL
"I made it myself" aka "I did some gardening and went to a few workshops while my friend made this shirt for me" 😂 I'm only kidding though, no hate
I was thinking it would be literally forming a t shirt in chemicals
What kind of crayons have you been eating?
Pokeblue same lol
@@lpscocoandroxy9235 the red ones
What you been smoking
Same lol. They did it for burgers so like ya never know
Dude you should’ve teamed up with jeb gardener so you and him could’ve had t shirts
Yep just need a little help with the farming of cotton or dye by doing hydroponics
With a madman
Yes
The crazy guy is my fav
This channel is one of the hardest working channel on this website!! Keep it up guys this is great.
Seriously! The commitment is unreal!
Really missed his chance to say “everything dyes here” in the dye garden
Thomas Cuvelier 😩😂😂😂
11:06 he kinda said it lol
"While I was England" "While I was in Mexico"
Meanwhile Im doing good if I make it to Wal-Mart
E E
I’m doing good if I leave the house.
This took 3 years to make
T shirts are quicker and cheaper at Wal-Mart.
How'd he get those plants (and bugs) across the border???
imagine that this dude thought in 2016 like "Let's make a t-shirt from scratch!" and then being finished in August 2019.
Proves how far he is willing to go for is channel
@Tane Donaldson
Thank You For Your Contribution.
Dude. How the hell do you have the continuing motivation to do a 3 year long project and film it all?!
He's a loser, sorry that's the short answer.
NotA Programmer what does make us for watching it ?
@@notaprogrammer7970 in that case you are Even bigger loser for watching a loser
NotA Programmer how does having motivation and skill make him a loser?
@@dehzo6854 he only have motivation. . . Annalise got the skills
Annalise is a champion. Next series is a great concept - Success!
Build yourself a camera to use to film your videos
Is he a programmer?
he actually has a camera making series going on
It's actually not hard to make a camera for taking pictures. I'd assume video cameras are more complicated but at least he can make a stop motion video
Only gonna cost over a billion on fab labs and lenses manufacturing
He is
Started with the lense
Can we just take a minute to appreciate Annalise! She’s literally a woman of all trades!!! (Sorry if I spelt the name wrong)
Annalise holds up a cloth: This took months and is terrible"
Me: That's more perfect than I can ever make
what my mom said when i was born
@@NaughtiusMaximu5 hidden gem comment
@@NaughtiusMaximu5 LMAO
B52's Ñ S Uoung Thig HANK
Smh didn't even chop the tree down for the wood to make the loom.
(Kidding obviously great video)
Amateurs
I SMILED SO HARD WHEN SHE SAID THE NAME WAS FLORENCEEEE AHHH THATS SO CUTE
Why didn’t he just use bonemeal. Smh
Clearly he’s playing on peaceful and before com-posters
Skelton Slay8er fish or dungeons
TheBirchWoodTree structure gen off, no fishing rod
@@legomeister6966 no
bonemeal
@@legomeister6966 no, bonemeal
I really hope Annelise stays with the show for the future videos. She is so cool.
How to force Analise to make me a $5,000 t-shirt while I pet my cat.*
Weird thing to white knight.
@@StayMadNobodycares lmaooo it took me a while to get that. that was good.
Pretty accurate xD
I love how you always upload high quality videos instead of just trying to upload as many videos as possible as fast as possible. Keep up the great work! ♥️ 😉
its always going to be less efficient if there is no division of labour, without Annalise it might have been another year or more.
Or it might have just taken forever. It's not just the division of labor, it's the amplification of labor through individual expertise.
How to make your own t-shirt from scratch:
Step 1: Burn yourself out on farming.
step 2: Get other people to make the shirt for you.
Enjoy!
keep that setup and grow some weed to make the money back
He's selling the shirt to make back the loss. Its $5,140...
Jesus christ do you stoners have anything better to do than bring people down to your misery? Lol
@@CA-vy8et there's something you probably don't know.
It's called: *J O K E*
WNT 68 Shut up boomer
@@CA-vy8et misery??? Brother its a pleasure!!!
your friend is super smart and really cool, make sure she's back in future vidoes
she looks super unhealthy though
@@mephtec Not sure what you mean, she looked fairly average, short maybe, but that's hardly "unhealthy". Did we watch the same video?
@@mephtecbrave talk from someone whose name is one typo away from "methpec"
@@warlord6458 You talk mad shit for someone who's dyslexic.
@@warlord6458 haha nice one
Dude, Analise is so freaking skilled!! She made my jaw drop at how smart and skilled she is! She definitely deserves much more recognition!
" We're gonna make pretty significant changes to the channel "
Me : aw .. I'm guessing that's it huh ? That project was just way too much work, I mean it seem like it was pretty spread over time since they were mostly growing and doing test before the final product, but I'm guessing the delay and just all that work was too much, it's where it all ends, or it's gonna be reduiced to much smal-
" Yeah now we're just gonna go to stone age and make every tools we would need, and next we're just gonna replicate the universe and planet earth in our backyard"
Me : This is why I subscribed
It's literally just Dr. Stone irl at that point
So excited for the new direction change! Making your own tools to process your own supplies will take this channel to an absolute other level.
Today I learned that cotton plants have beautiful flowers!
Yeah, they're a close relative of hollyhocks (& okra.)
@@pneumarian Yup, in the Hibiscus family.
@@be6715 wow, I'd probably heard that before, but was not aware! Awesome!
You can likely sell it for 15k in New York to hipsters.
Also, the price of production goes down once you have the machines already and improve growing etc.
ive been waiting for this since your suit video
Far out, nicely done. I am most impressed by the loom and spinning of cotton fibers into a usable thread. The loom on its second iteration created fabulous fabric.
T-shirts for sale ONLY 5999$ wow what a deal
but it does take 3 years to get to you and you ONLY have to pay shipping
No no you did it wrong, the T-shirt is free but you pay shipping
shipping is $5999,99
You shouldn't sell the shirt. It is worth being in a frame in your home.
Yeah
Maybe the buyer ends up putting it in a frame at their house?
@@daiujin its got sentimental worth. Not worth money.
@@ilanzatonski8826 Agreed, there should be some things you personally would never put a price tag on it. This seemed to be so much work.
Hes not selling it it selling bought white shirts they block printed
The amount of work this channel is put through man, major respect.
If you grow cotton again, try making rows of plants, placing large hoops over them, and covering them with clear plastic, near the beginning and end of the growing season. This is often used by colder climate gardeners to extend the growing season.
I have heard that it is important to use more of a fabric when the plastic could come in contact with leaves.
Yup, basically personal greenhouses. We use them all the time up here in Canada.
@UC6gEj-kTB_JpA9WuzuvunCA is this supposed to be funny
Do you have the blueprints for this loom design? It truly is amazing!
Yep. Asking the important questions, here.
would love to see this shared!
Did you ever find out? Id love to know where the heddles were from
Wow, that Annalise chick is incredible in every way!
girls got skills. reminds me of that movie "wanted"
C r e e p
@@notarhinoceros8809 :( didn't mean for it to come across that way. A bit too much perhaps? What would you suggest? Help us creepos be less creepy, educate instead of name call.
Justin Lelbach you’re not a creep lol chill, indeed that girl is really skilled. Nothing wrong about a compliment but maybe the heart makes it look kinda weird
@@fabiangersemi9557 Thank you Fabian Gersemi (eggplant emoji)
"If you crush them you get a nice red dye!"
...
*Bug Blood.*
You're not wrong.
@@diesertyp7822 Except he is.
@@AirLancer No. There most definitely is bug blood in there, it may not be what gives it the color but it is in there.
Yeah e120
As someone who has specific interests in historical crafts, I love that you embarked on this journey and that you're working on making all your own tools!
Htme: "How much timelapse do you need in your video"
Andy: yes
Amazing. Keep up the dedication, it definitely shows and the work and people you have on your show is very entertaining but more importantly educational. I will now have a greater appreciation for shirts and clothing in general. I have few clothes at the moment, but I'm going to stop complaining about a $20 pair of jeans and a $10 shirt. You put perspective on life and without your videos I would have a lesser appreciation for life, so thank you for that.
Cool Tshirt: 99% Cotton & 1% Cat Hair 🐱
next project should be a 100% cat hair t-shirt (apparently it IS possible to spin cat hair)
@@lilaclizard4504 i wouldn't doubt it for a second, especially with a cat as voluminous as that one
My dog grows enough fur to make 2-3 T-shirts a year. Maybe take him as an intern. He accepts bones for pay.
@@stamasd8500 Can I bone your dog too?
Makes me really think about how I take things for granted. What a time to be alive
You're a ceiling cat, you shouldn't have to worry about things on the ground.
Right? Just imagine. The process these weavers had to go through and other workers had to go through. No wonder clothing was so precious if you were born under/found yourself in less privileged circumstances *and* before all the modern tools created for each era to make the process easier. I'm just blown.
"Her name is Florence, cause Florence is a machine" girl I felt that
Honesty, I found it way funnier than I should have :)
I think she's referencing the band Florence + the Machine.
Imagine how much more people valued clothes at almost any time in Humanity's past before the industrial revolution...
We should all be wearing custom tailored and uniquely fashioned garments by comparison.
Sounds nice actually... Maybe we should all go visit our local seamstresses, tailors, printshops, and artists.
Watching the woad continue to darken was quite mesmerising and satisfying.
Annalise was the real powerhouse of this whole process
She was the real *mitochondria*
Customs official: what’s all this??
Andy: woad.
Doctor: you only have 3 years to live
Me:grows a t-shirt
you are mad!! This level dedication is so amazing. All your videos are admirable. respect to you and the team
Andy: this is the hardest most expensive and time consuming thing we've ever done
also Andy: and now we're gonna make it incalculably harder on ourselves
also also Andy: gonna learn KNAPPING :D
Depending on his goal knapping could take a few weeks to months to even years
He did learn knapping a few years ago. It was at the very beginning of the obsidian project.
@@stamasd8500 true but it wasn't exactly the best if he tries to make a arrow head it won't take that long but a dagger or spear head or even long continuous blades will take quite a while longer
@@Shadow-gc6le also from what I understand, it's qute difficult and takes a lot of practice to get good at
@@izzybeth yea begginer or moderate leve is stuff that's easy to learn, and kind of easy to understand but hard to actually do and get right. You have to get the proper spots, apply the right force at the right angle, and then for finalizing you have to apply the proper pressure. all of this while, and with the right tools, giving the piece the right support so it doesn't snap. The later stages is hard in both aspects, hell even masters have to abandon blade blanks because the stone just isn't working right, or because something didn't come off right.
My dad he wanted to make his own shirt 9 years ago!! Can't wait to see the outcome
wow i never thought of garment making as building up dimensions from line to plane to space
you can kind of think about construction in a similar way.. from wood fibers to plywood to houses
Nobody:
TH-cam: yooooo, want to see a single man fabricate a t-shirt from raw materials?
More like a single man plus analise
How do you know he's single?
Yes
So my initial thought before watching the video..... is this going to go as badly as the suit?????
did he turn around in the t-shirt?
@@hawtpotato90210 just watch the video
Masz takie same nazwisko jak ja
Can't wait to see the stone tools and I hope we get to see more Annalise in your videos she was amazing
She is an absolute legend.
This was insane. I didn't know if I could last through the whole video... but while seeing the determination and perseverance you guys demonstrated I too felt compelled to watch until the end. What an involved project!
Great video and a wonderful idea for it. I love the idea of starting off with naturally available handtools and working up from there. Annalise is wonderful and just a wonderfully intelligent young lady... I hope she continues with the channel. Good luck with moving forward on this new concept.
There's a book (collected and in like 6 books) that does just that. It's called how to make your own metal shop from scrap by David j Gingery.
Every video you make is inspiring to me. Especially the ones about casting and metal refining, which have inspired me to melt and cast my own fitted ring. Keep up the amazing, high-quality videos!
This show is pure gold. All the way around and every aspect of it. Analise is just about my favorite human being. Love you guys
Beautiful video. Ive long thought about growing cotton to make shirts. That dream is now dead. LOL.
Don't let the dream die! (dye?!)
My cousin has been working to learn wool spinning and weaving from scratch for more than a decade. She is now a master and makes the most beautiful works from just wool or rabbit.
If you dream it, you can do it. It just takes time. Her first attempts weren't great. But she kept at it and got better. I'm so proud of her now.
I wanted to write. I sucked and wrote until I didn't suck so much. Now I have a book. Took me about a decade.
It appears to take about ten years of practice, but then you get there. Everybody is terrible in the beginning. Nobody picks up a violin and even sounds passable. No kid picks up a crayon and makes anything but scribbles. Suck and keep going until you don't.
Pepper Conchobhar wow that just inspired me. Thank you so much 😀
Pepper Conchobhar I wasn’t expecting to get full on inspired on a sub comment but I’m glad I ran into this today! Just the motivation I needed! Thanks! 😊
making a bong from scratch. growing weed, glassmaking, ironwork
YES!
Forgive me but ironwork? Am I missing something?
TheFluffyNeko I don’t smoke but I’m pretty sure there’s a little metal but where you light the weed
@@darthmusturd9526 That's typically glass with bongs though.
TheFluffyNeko no where you actually light the weed. That way the smoke doesn’t stick to the glass
The biggest takeaway from this channel, IMO, is that the division and specialization of labor is one of the best things to happen to society. It's pretty obvious how much easier things are when you have a group of people using individual skills to accomplish a larger goal.
redhair girl is so smart. keep up with the good job!
So basically your red dye was bug blood...weird flex but ok
U better check what usually is red dye in food..
Youd be amazed bru
@Sho King no, vanilla grows in a bean from orchids.
You're thinking of a perfume additive. It would cost more to raise and kill beavers than to just use real vanilla, so that is a very rarely used ingredient.
Look up how they color maraschino cherries 🙂
"Carmine" is the name of the food additive, and for a long time Yopait used it to color the strawberry yogurt red until vegans pitched a hissy. And it's not bug blood, so much as the BODY, dried out and ground up.
*THIS* is what TH-cam should be !
The insight it provides in the amount of work required and the progress of production methods (even of something as ''basic'' as a shirt) is very valuable.
Keep up the good work!
When you have no friends so you grow your own 2:53
I love the new Minecraft graphics 👌
Goes back further than the Industrial revolution, I think. Your video really pointed this out. Specialization and guilds were an important part of it - provided the knowledge and skills to do the seperate tasks to make up the shirt - growing, spinning, weaving, dyeing, and sewing. The industrial revolution put many of these processes together and speeded them up. Even strides in farming, both practices (husbandry) and plant breeding had a huge impact. I can see why you have so many viewers. Excellent video!
Analis is awesome! and this project came out really well!
I am excited to see you guys reset to the stone age, I think that will be a facinating adventure
you should replace the merch with these shirts
It would cost to much
Sry but could be cool
@@jespersandkrogh7214 r/wooosh
I would pay that for that 5k price
Its available in their shop!
These people actually dedicated 3 years just to make one T-shirt these people are an inspiration props to them
2 new ideas:
A teddy bear from scratch
And a set of kitchen knifes with holder
He's gonna produce steel from scratch?
Red Hulk I don’t know what teddy bears you played with but I’m pretty sure teddy bears don’t have steel in them
Lawrence Baidoo no but most knifes do
Lawrence Baidoo
Pretty sure knives do 🤔
@@redhulk4048 He could form iron ore in a kiln from soil/dirt similar to the vikings and japanese bloom iron...
Annaliese loves Panic at the disco and is super smart!
Go Anna!
This girl explaining the machine got me DEAD! Girl, you are FIREEEE!!
should have just slapped a SUPREME logo on it and then you could have turned a profit
lmao
Supreme is shit
@@jebaited2449 that's why your broke, because shitty stuff make more money then a school janitor.
@@essenceofortune9410 You're *
@@mfdoom4358 Is this grammatically corre tb erfrn for yooyoyoou dduuude
....meanwhile Walmart be like "Graphic t-shirts for $3.99!"
1 shirt was 5000 bucks but there's a thing called economy of scale.
13:05 any animal makes a red dye when crushed up
Wait... but wouldnt it stink????
snails don't
Blood usually dries brown.
SICK😢 but HILARIOUS... totally cracked me up!
Florence is absolutely insane and amazing! I wish I had a Florence!
Did you recognize the reference?
*I read the title*
ME: 'Excuse me, *GROW?!'*
I'm sure I'm not the only person to get a feeling Annalise is a bit more than "help with labour". I like her. Keep her around.
Here before this blows up in a couple of years
Darn, Annalise is stalwart
And definitely MVP
Love how affordable and fast this process is! Can’t wait to try it!
I grew mine in only 1 month... That said it is 98% back hair.
Hahaha
What's the other 2%?
@@JBlooey Blood.