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  • @KalleFlodin
    @KalleFlodin Před 2 lety +495

    I feel you've taken your film making to a new level with this one! So fun to see you evolve as a creator! 😊

    • @henryascension8702
      @henryascension8702 Před 2 lety +3

      Love you, Kalle. I would love to have Isabelle on one of your Podcast Episodes!

    • @KalleFlodin
      @KalleFlodin Před 2 lety +16

      @@henryascension8702 I've left her an invite to the podcast on her instagram, but I know she gets a LOT of DMs, so I totally understand if she hasn't seen it 😊

    • @sitiosanguinem
      @sitiosanguinem Před 2 lety +6

      Anyone knows which camera she's using?

    • @gracetuyor2639
      @gracetuyor2639 Před 2 lety

    • @henryascension8702
      @henryascension8702 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sitiosanguinem She uses the Fujifilm X-T4

  • @CraftyLoops
    @CraftyLoops Před 2 lety +174

    Avocado skins dye a beautiful pinkish colour. You'd think it would be green or brown but it's not. I've used avocado skins to dye fabric for handmade flowers and it turns out so pretty. I know you eat a lot of avocados. Just do the same technique that you did with the nettles and it should work a treat. Lee xx

    • @linxlatham47
      @linxlatham47 Před 2 lety +5

      love this, hope she does it

    • @CraftyLoops
      @CraftyLoops Před 2 lety +6

      @s.o.s. diy repair It's not a mad, vibrant pink. It's a pretty, muted, dusty kind of pink. But it also depends on how many skins you use, how long you soak the fabric etc.

    • @caroline9306
      @caroline9306 Před 2 lety +1

      😍🙌🙏🏼

    • @tuathadesidhe1530
      @tuathadesidhe1530 Před 2 lety

      @@CraftyLoops do you put anything else with the skins

    • @CraftyLoops
      @CraftyLoops Před 2 lety

      @@tuathadesidhe1530 You can add the avocado stones too if you wish, but other than that, no. Just the skins, stones if you wish and boiling water. I don't have a tutorial on my personal channel, but I'm sure if you search "how to dye fabric with avocado skins", there should be quite a few tutorials that show how it's done. Hope that helps. x

  • @MrSuperGramps
    @MrSuperGramps Před 2 lety +57

    Isabel, First I must say, this is the first time I've ever commented or publicly written anything ever. You sweet girl are such in inspiration. In a world so harsh and complicated, you literally bring me peace. I've been following for sometime and have enjoyed watching your talent continue to blossom. Please don't ever underestimate the value of your work and what it means to so many people. I have no doubt. There are so many times I feel absolutely overwhelmed and lost by the struggles and pains of life and after watching one of your videos my will to continue and feelings of hope are reborn. The honest truth is, I am greatful for you and the work you share. Thank you Isabel and my best to you always! 🌞🌹

  • @hollydyer8992
    @hollydyer8992 Před 2 lety +226

    Isabel your brother seems so sweet. He’s so cute chuckling over his tiny house not getting done too fast. I think it’s so sweet that you brought him the only strawberry from your garden! I love you and I love your videos! It’s absolutely beautiful there. Thanks for sharing a little of your life. ❤️

  • @hillaryyOx
    @hillaryyOx Před 2 lety +15

    You know you’ve hit the jackpot video when Isabel hits you with:
    - a new skill she’s conquered
    - another way to be mindful
    - an eco-friendly sponsorship that helps fund her amazing journey
    - family, unity and love
    - true unfiltered kindness and generosity
    - incomparable panoramic vistas
    - reflection honesty and vulnerability.
    You inspire us, and I am forever grateful for the escape you provide us from our own confined metropolitan lives. Thank you 🙏🏻 x

  • @digital-sanctuary
    @digital-sanctuary Před 2 lety +132

    Life is not measured by the numbers of breath we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. Thank you, Isabel for sharing these wonderful moments.

  • @kathyhoyer4586
    @kathyhoyer4586 Před 2 lety +40

    Hey, just a few tips about dyeing. Always place your cloth into the dye wet, also wash it first to get out any starch or other things that may be in it. That helps with cloth to absorb the dye more equally, The larger the pan the better! And afterward, place the cloth into water with vinegar to help set the dye. Good luck!!

  • @sweetmis01
    @sweetmis01 Před 2 lety +166

    Hey Isabelle, when you are naturally dyeing fabric it is veryyyy important to scour the fabric before mordanting it. This removes any dirt or oils that can hide in seemingly new and clean fabric, this is crucial to obtain an even dye application. Also, the fabric will appear a few shades darker when wet, so when you are satisfied with the shade leave it longer!! Lots of love from one natural dyer to another .

    • @Jennian_3
      @Jennian_3 Před 2 lety +3

      Do you have a favorite beginner book or website?

    • @kaleighschaal2385
      @kaleighschaal2385 Před 2 lety +1

      Mara, how do you scour the fabric/what do you use?

    • @xoxlilxxsweetkissxox
      @xoxlilxxsweetkissxox Před 2 lety

      Great advice! I wanted to know I have these black pants that are fading & was wondering if you know of any natural way to dye them black? Thank youu

    • @morganadvantures
      @morganadvantures Před 2 lety

      I also wanted to add I’ve seen people get the most pigmented results from letting the soy milk treated fabric kind of rest for a few weeks or months before putting it into dye.

  • @Dekn33s
    @Dekn33s Před 2 lety +21

    You giving your brother the first ripe strawberry and inviting him on a hike was so sweet. It’s so beautiful and scenic in the mountains!

  • @dakotaovdan
    @dakotaovdan Před 2 lety +62

    The world is a beautiful place, thank you for reminding us of this every week ☺️

  • @margaretlally9747
    @margaretlally9747 Před 2 lety +15

    Kudos to your parents for raising a daughter with such a free spirit

  • @henryascension8702
    @henryascension8702 Před 2 lety +265

    Dear Isabelle, you can't even grasp how much of an inspiration you are to me. Thank you so much for everything!

  • @katiehill8357
    @katiehill8357 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a dork- don't know how I missed it the first two times I watched... yes I do... I was eating soup. On this beautiful thundering rainy hailing super cold day in Utah. I was distracted. You already know the other tips for dying fabric like straining the plants from the dye and stirring while it's dying! So I bet just getting the fabric wet before putting it into the dye will solve the splotchiness of the dye. I LOVE how the color turned out!😍 Your skirt turned out super cute though even being splotchy! Deleted my previous comments with the tips I learned from my fibers teacher cuz they don't apply now that I am watching again undistracted. I love love LOVE your editing! You captured such beauty around you! I love watching your sewing and gardening journey. ALLLL the things you do are so inspiring and fun to watch💖 Love you so much! Sending giant hugs and so much love to you and Logan and your family! 💚💚💚 You are amazing!

  • @seraphinelouis1111
    @seraphinelouis1111 Před 2 lety +35

    Can't wait to see what Cole does with his house. I wonder if your fabric were wet if it would dye more evenly. Love the sewing projects.

    • @sydneyofca
      @sydneyofca Před 2 lety +6

      isabel, you would need a bigger pot if you want to dye the fabric first, and its still subject to coming out uneven. its more manageable to piece dye in small batches, just stir and flip the garment semi-often so its circulating and creating a more even dye job. i would put the fabric in when the garment is still slightly wet/damp from the soybean solution.

  • @Amanda-jd8xs
    @Amanda-jd8xs Před 2 lety +12

    I really like how splotchy and uneven the dye was on your skirt. 😊 It looks hand made and natural.🌱

  • @lieselotte521
    @lieselotte521 Před 2 lety +21

    Your dyed skirt turned out an amazing green ! I use stinging nettle as a natural fertilizer ( leave them soaking in a bucket of water for 2 weeks ,and it can be called stinking nettle ) for my garden veggies.
    Shame about your tomato plants - the greenhouse will be THE solution for all sensitive plants at this time of year. I' m looking forward to watching you build it ! Kind regards, Liese
    💚💛💙

  • @thekindestlife
    @thekindestlife Před 2 lety +18

    If you dampen the fabric (just with water) right before putting it in the dye bath and stir occasionally it will dye more evenly too! I love the colour 💕 it's amazing all the different things plants can do. Also, foggy days like that are so magical! We don't get them too often here so i find it extra special when we do 😊

  • @janeevans4758
    @janeevans4758 Před 2 lety +2

    Isabel if you slice a tomato and lay it on soil and lightly cover it with soil,water it you will get hundreds of tomato plants..all from 1 tomato..I do it every year and have tons & tons! I have to give lots of the starts away as I just couldn't house all the seedlings that come from the Tomato, I literally gave 100 starters away today and still have easily 200..
    And strawberry plants grow back each year you don't have to buy new ones,I have also grown strawberry plants from strawberry pips but that takes a whole mission in itself. Love the skirt and the miss matched tie die effect I thought was lovely.

  • @MaethielTarias
    @MaethielTarias Před 2 lety +7

    For dyeing with plants, there are a few very important things to know.. I dye since over 12 years, so this is just a shortcut ;)
    - dyed fabrics from plants (cotton/linen) are always much lighter, fabrics from animals (woll) can get extremely bright/strong colored.
    - prepare the fabric not for holding more color, but remove everything there could be as soap/oil/dirt. Also use the mordant hot, not cold and with more water for a more even result.
    - with plants there are some that fade and some that are non fade with the sunlight and washing over time.
    - PH level and minerals are very important, with (for example) vinegar or rust in the cooking pot, the color can change A LOT! (same goes for the cast iron you used, hence more gray).
    - for more even coloring use a much bigger pot, with more water and turn the fabric often.
    - simmer the dye plant longer (can be over night) and the garment (if you want it light) shorter.
    Wish you a colorful journey, in the dyeing world!
    For future weaving projects, maybe even explore the solar dye, for the spun woll ;)
    thats my personal favorite!

    • @xoxlilxxsweetkissxox
      @xoxlilxxsweetkissxox Před 2 lety +1

      Great advice! I wanted to know I have these black pants that are fading & was wondering if you know of any natural way to dye them black? Thank you

    • @MaethielTarias
      @MaethielTarias Před 2 lety

      ​@@xoxlilxxsweetkissxox For black, I always used powder from the Campeche tree (use less for purple and more for black) and combined it with the green peel from around the chestnuts, short after they fall (or you can buy these dried).
      BUT it depends on what material your pants is!
      I personally say, if it isn't 100% wool, use chemical dye. Especially for faded clothes.
      Also be prepared, there is a slim chance, the already used chemical dye can affect the outcome with organic dye the same way as vinegar does.

  • @Amarathelesbian
    @Amarathelesbian Před 2 lety +46

    Oh my dear Isabel, watching you has not only inspired me to intentional living it has also improved the storytelling of my videos so so much and I’m grateful for your existence.

  • @KellyLira
    @KellyLira Před 2 lety +8

    loved the comment about spring being so fleeting! I also think that’s why we love and appreciate it so much 😌🌼🌷💫🌱

  • @littlefluffiescloud8461
    @littlefluffiescloud8461 Před 2 lety +12

    This what your channel was meant to be: slow living, sharing the value of plants, and beautiful cinematography.

  • @strauskp
    @strauskp Před 2 lety +13

    I have communicated with Cole several times via email regarding your cookbook, and he has always been so prompt and gracious. You are two lovely human beings, and I am grateful that you share your lives with us ❤

  • @geaniegail931
    @geaniegail931 Před 2 lety +12

    You will definitely love having a greenhouse. I'm planning a 4-season greenhouse, so I can grow veggies, greens, and herbs year round.

  • @littleoneadventures
    @littleoneadventures Před 2 lety +42

    There is NOTHING more magical and mysterious than a forest cloaked in fog 🤍 Love your inspiration Isabel!!

  • @Sammowrimo
    @Sammowrimo Před 2 lety +16

    Ooh that skirt colour is lovely! But yah I think for less splodgy colouring dying the fabric helps a lot. There’s a great book I have which was really helpful when I was researching home dying called Botanical colour at your fingertips by Rebecca Desnos - it’s a great help!

  • @anna_m59
    @anna_m59 Před 2 lety +5

    Good morning Isabel.. you need make wet the clothes before dye do it will be solid colored no spots., I also put in vinegar at the end to stabilize the dye .

  • @kryptickorner
    @kryptickorner Před 2 lety +3

    Your homestead is in a place my soul has longed to live for several years. so beautiful and content.

  • @kulaniwarner7262
    @kulaniwarner7262 Před 2 lety +28

    Not sure if you know this but if there are “elephant ears” (it’s a very large leaf) you can run that on the sting from the nettles and it helps immensely. They also often grow next to or near each other.

    • @ShulaOudean
      @ShulaOudean Před 2 lety +5

      You can also use the spore pods on the bottom of fern fronds to rub on the site that has been stung by nettles. It works immediately.

    • @ilovemydressinggown9715
      @ilovemydressinggown9715 Před 2 lety +7

      We call them doc leafs here in the u.k xx

    • @erdiaz13
      @erdiaz13 Před 2 lety +1

      We use sword ferns here in the PNW!

    • @elizabethyounce9958
      @elizabethyounce9958 Před 2 lety +2

      Last year I was hiking near a stream and saw huge leaves. I reached out to move the other plants out of the way and put my hand near the leaves so you could see how big they were in a picture. Within minutes my arm was stinging and red and covered in itchy bumps. After some research I learned I had moved stinging nettle out of the way. Now reading this I see those large leaves could have helped me out.

    • @erdiaz13
      @erdiaz13 Před 2 lety

      @@elizabethyounce9958 Yikes! That sounds horrible! 😱

  • @aries13music
    @aries13music Před 2 lety +33

    In Spain we use fermented nettle to prevent problems in crops ^^ But the initial harvesting it is very painful haha

    • @kaleighschaal2385
      @kaleighschaal2385 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm curious about this! Could you say more about what types of things you use it to prevent (e.g. pests, scale, weeds)? And how do you apply it?

    • @aries13music
      @aries13music Před 2 lety +10

      @@kaleighschaal2385 Of course! In Spain we call these ferments "purines". You can make them with different types of plants, from garlic to horsetail, with dried or fresh leaves. Depending on the plant the amounts vary, but in general with nettle it is 100g/L of water. You have to shake and aerate it for 15 days for fermentation to take place. Once done, it is diluted in water (500mL/L of water) and sprayed or put in the irrigation. Prevents aphids, mites and diseases such as mildew.

    • @kaleighschaal2385
      @kaleighschaal2385 Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for the info!!

  • @lindagiangreco1976
    @lindagiangreco1976 Před 2 lety +4

    OMGOSH you and I have the exact same Bernina! I’ve been watching you forever, I’m 65+ and really love your content, proving that you’ve got a super wide age range of viewers who appreciate you sharing you life with us. 💚💚💚 I watch you before I go to sleep at night because you calm me from the scary state of things in this crazy world of ours. I thought it would be so different by now, so much better ya know? I’ll keep doing my part as i know you and Logan will. Y’all give me hope. Thank you for bringing me peace,

  • @anamaria2053
    @anamaria2053 Před 2 lety +3

    Lovely tour of spring. Thank you! Isabel, Have you all considered putting up a plant tunnel? In the past there have been grants available to small farmers that provides them virtually free. You can grow year round on the land with a tunnel.

  • @CaliforniaBushman
    @CaliforniaBushman Před 2 lety +8

    That's real Homesteading, guys. Taking loss in stride. After tons of work planting starts, that might not make it from a Winters' lingering close in sub alpine environs. But, the work is never for naught. Well documented, we're learning planting with both of you. Seasonal Lag (seasons starting late, and ending late) and the Disequalibrium from that, is only excentuated with the rapidly warming Global Climate. From which nobody can avoid.

  • @piesaa
    @piesaa Před 2 lety +8

    you should check out dyeing with onions, it is beautiful!!! Didn't expect onions to give colors like that.. Thanks for the beautiful video's

  • @louise3130
    @louise3130 Před 2 lety +8

    I love how the skirt turned out, Isabel! It kind of looks like natures tie dye.

  • @demimatheson606
    @demimatheson606 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your videos Isabel! Thank you for bringing a grounding and nourishing energy to your videos. So inspiring.

  • @AIIiecat
    @AIIiecat Před 2 lety +2

    Your videos always put me in a peaceful and productive mood. What a great way to start my Saturday. Thank you, again, Isabel! 🥰🙏🏻

  • @peggynorton5535
    @peggynorton5535 Před 2 lety +1

    Beauty in nature. You are captured ❤️ in film, as beautiful as the surrounding flowers, sky, clouds and 🌈. Much love and admiration to you and Logan for bringing us along.

  • @richwhitaker1506
    @richwhitaker1506 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks again for sharing with us. Your sewing is coming along nicely. Early garden looking pretty good. Replanting is just part of it. Side dress the strawberries with compost to encourage good roots. Stay well

  • @moongirl3509
    @moongirl3509 Před 2 lety +3

    I love how you are amazed by this world and nature. And that you are making your own clothes . You really show what is life really about simplicity.And you are so beautiful. Wishing you all the best 🥰

  • @gangstagrandma
    @gangstagrandma Před 2 lety +12

    As a child sting nettles terrified me. I fell into a bush at 5 years-old!! It's only recently I'm learning about them and their benefits.

  • @jkat9871
    @jkat9871 Před 2 lety +2

    I can’t get over how absolutely stunning your videos are. Thank you for putting so much effort to bring us such beauty!!!

  • @jackieeg
    @jackieeg Před 2 lety +2

    You get a more even dye if you soak the fabric in water and then enter the dye bath fyi!

  • @Pernilleisinthehouse
    @Pernilleisinthehouse Před 2 lety +5

    You need to use a sort of aluminium binder to pre-treat the metal. Today you can get a substance called 'Alun', but back in the middle ages they used plants that had accumulated aluminium as they grew....
    But using Alun and then stirring the fabric constantly when dying will give an even distribution of the colour on the fabric (:

  • @kailiarcher
    @kailiarcher Před 2 lety +6

    Isabelle, you inspire me enjoy more of the simple pleasures in life and be more connected to nature. Thank you for your videos!!❤️

  • @elizabethalderman3495
    @elizabethalderman3495 Před 2 lety +2

    🌈🌈Double rainbow, I've seen them all my life. Hope you're blessed to see many more. I've actually seen a rainbow form while living at the beach. It's incredible, just like you are. I love the mini skirt you made and plant dyed. I learned something new. Respect🍓

  • @janeross114
    @janeross114 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice to see your brother. Spring is really just beautiful there. Your going to be a great sewer. Your first two pieces are amazing. Maybe try a tea dye too on some fabric. Both of you be well 💝

  • @kellyssimplesouthernlife2174

    What a beautiful life! Thank you Isabel for sharing the magic❤️

  • @fareebug8439
    @fareebug8439 Před 2 lety +1

    You in the golden hour with 2 rainbows and a sea of sunflowers. Just lovely 🌻🥰

  • @marykayhansen775
    @marykayhansen775 Před 2 lety +4

    Love the results of your nettle dying. Just another suggestion to even the dye so it is not as splotchy is to stir the garment/fabric while it is in the dye bath. Although your skirt is beautiful the way it is.

  • @terrikinder7110
    @terrikinder7110 Před 2 lety

    I would never get tired of that view so beautiful I love how the two of you are together I also love how you put together your videos. Watching you is my way to decompress from the day. What a life is right.

  • @dekotahrunninghorse9372

    This video was so awesome! Thank you so much for making it! It was fun tonlearn about the nettle plant. I didn't knonyou could use them dor dying clothes. Love the scenery you are so blessed to live in such a beautiful place. Wishing you abundant blessings ❤️🙂🙏

  • @Hope-ps9xw
    @Hope-ps9xw Před 2 lety +7

    I am beyond excited to watch this 💛 thank you for gracing us with your presence this morning

  • @mabelmateo5325
    @mabelmateo5325 Před 2 lety +1

    I just love seeing the greens around you, the fog and all. It is all majestic and a dreamy vibe✨❤️

  • @runm4n
    @runm4n Před 2 lety +1

    love how peaceful and calming your videos always are 😍 and those pretty natureshots

  • @aniasparkle
    @aniasparkle Před 2 lety

    So much peace I get from your videos. Thank you for continuing to remind me that this feeling exists.

  • @ginacaruso4256
    @ginacaruso4256 Před 2 lety

    Surprise Saturday video! Thanks so much for sharing your beautifully intentional life. Love the nettle dyed garment! You’re so beautiful! Keep shining☀️🌼🌱

  • @FlorenceOzkan
    @FlorenceOzkan Před 2 lety +2

    So glad you guys are enjoying spring and the weather is starting to get kinder. The skirt came out great! Cornflower blooms are my next to try for dye- I think I might try an old table cloth 😊

  • @robertbl7500
    @robertbl7500 Před 2 lety +1

    You are so grounded and full of reason & common sense!! We need more of us to grasps those concepts 🤞✌️! !

  • @eemanfayyaz6508
    @eemanfayyaz6508 Před 2 lety +1

    The amount of peace i feel at the end of the day while watching your videos is out of this world 🥰🥺
    Especially when am sick i watch tons of your old videos to stay positive during that tough time.
    Your videos are GIVING!

  • @florperroneok
    @florperroneok Před 2 lety

    😍😍😍😍 that skirt! Also you can put flowers and leaves on top of the fabric and with something heavy and a few hours of rest you can print incredible and rustic floral art ❤

  • @LuciBerry
    @LuciBerry Před rokem

    I’m seriously moved to tears. Your videos are so peaceful and tranquil. The level that your Heart & Soul are on is mind blowing. You’re thee most Amazing Talented Beautiful Spirit Ever. God Bless You. I pray you Always know how Truly Incredible You are ❤

  • @evazandinga3414
    @evazandinga3414 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are always so soothing and nice to watch, thank you for this video

  • @thebabynameguide7034
    @thebabynameguide7034 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing such beautiful and calming high quality content. Feeling stressed and anxious lately, but your videos are so magical and calming. It really keeps your mind of things and slows me down for 15 minutes. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @kathryn.rollins
    @kathryn.rollins Před 2 lety +1

    Ahhh this is so soothing and inspiring to watch. Thank you Isabel for continually inspiring us with your way of being and beautiful filming style.

  • @bellatrudel9477
    @bellatrudel9477 Před 2 lety +1

    I get so excited when you post videos, you are such an inspiration thank you for sharing your life with us 💛

  • @MatteaCarson
    @MatteaCarson Před 2 lety

    Spring has sprung 🌸 how beautiful are the colours all around!

  • @keldpedersen5177
    @keldpedersen5177 Před 2 lety

    Just Amazing. So beautiful footage. Isabel you are an artist in so many ways.

  • @brendq_m
    @brendq_m Před 2 lety

    i love watching your videos because you remember me of admire the little things, the sky, the stars, the flowers. i usually forget about the beauty of the world but you make me keep that in mind. so, thanks Isabel. 🍃🌻

  • @BATgirl57
    @BATgirl57 Před 2 lety

    Isabel is just so wholesome to her very core! What a world it would be if everyone had her gentle, pure innocence! Logan has it too!
    FYI Young nettles under 6 inches are packed with vitamins and minerals- Best spring tonic there is straight from the Earth Herself! I dry enough for tea all year. Your gardening knowledge is growing fast through all your experiences. Tomatoes are extremely cold sensitive so always plant them later with beans and cucumbers...🌱 Love to see your sewing, dyeing, weaving (in winter videos) and all things handcrafted!
    I just picked my first strawberries today too!!!( But I didn’t share...I ate them all myself! LOL💚🕊🌈🌈

  • @allisonh8674
    @allisonh8674 Před 2 lety +2

    I just finished my raised garden bed this afternoon! I’m so excited for my tomatoes to sprout!

  • @elizabethpope1232
    @elizabethpope1232 Před 2 lety

    Love love love. Good to see your brother has finally started his tiny home on the property.

  • @jaessongee8864
    @jaessongee8864 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey great vid !!! And if you've got the time , I've found it beneficial to put a cotton sort of mesh over your tomato's . It just kind of breaks the frost from getting on your tomato's or whatever you place it on. 🙂👍

  • @sweetsugarjones
    @sweetsugarjones Před 2 lety +4

    I’m loving this content! And it’s beautifully put together, as always. I had nettles on the food and medicine but not dye chart, updating...

  • @josiesjournals
    @josiesjournals Před 2 lety +4

    Always beautiful:) so excited summer is here and to see you enjoying life in the mountains

  • @carefreekelsey
    @carefreekelsey Před 2 lety +1

    To get bigger stronger strawberry plants most farmers pluck the flowers off in their first year. so all that energy goes into growing the plant and the next year they’ll be that much stronger and you will get a better yield!

    • @RockRoamer7
      @RockRoamer7 Před 2 lety

      This is my first year growing more than lettuce and potatoes so this little tidbit of info is really helpful. Thanks!!

  • @cjofloorish
    @cjofloorish Před 2 lety

    Isabelle, I DO love how 'SPLOTCHY' your skirt turned out. It's gorgeous. My type of fabric. I was in Wales when a rainbow came across Swansea Bay and passed through my body. I was beyond excited when we saw it heading straight for us. It was magical.

  • @kimipardoe1650
    @kimipardoe1650 Před 2 lety +1

    Living a simple lifestyle using and learning new talents, wholesome and refreshing.....thank you.

  • @erberry1
    @erberry1 Před 2 lety

    OMG Isabel I have that same Bernia 830. Had it since the 70's and its one of the best made so will last me until the end. This just made me smile so much. Love you.

  • @animdan
    @animdan Před rokem

    You know Isabel, you could concentrate on growing in small greenhouses. Protects from bugs and varmint, keeps warm the temp, grows above the ground the good things you want. You could also specialize in steam distillation for essential oils extraction, and sell online. If you specialize on herbs/flowers/plants that are not indigenous to your area and have high value market-wise, the demand and return can be very profitable.

  • @betsybaker4636
    @betsybaker4636 Před 2 lety

    I don't know what I'd do without your videos. They give me so much peace. 💕

  • @BC-bf9qs
    @BC-bf9qs Před 2 lety

    Hi Isabel, the nettle dye looks great! For other colors you could try tumeric (orange/yellow), coffee (beige to light brown) and berries when your garden is abundant 😊

  • @storiesfromhinterland
    @storiesfromhinterland Před 2 lety +1

    Great video...for fixing the natural colors you can wash the cloth in vinegar and then you wash it in detergent.

  • @BeeLove369
    @BeeLove369 Před 2 lety

    Awwwww your Brother! Coool !
    Love love your channel and you guys. Thank you. 💓

  • @deniseernst1060
    @deniseernst1060 Před 2 lety

    Love watching your beautiful videos. Your photography shows such amazing views.
    That meadow with the yellow flowers were incredible; makes want to paint a watercolor painting of it. So glad you found Logan to share your life with.

  • @auguastoadams4509
    @auguastoadams4509 Před 2 lety +7

    The way she films, edits, and just the way she does things is so pure and lovely. Her life is a vibe.

  • @als239
    @als239 Před 2 lety

    Everything about this video is stunning. Scenery, flowers, you, your beautiful skirt and outfit. Thank you!

  • @knerhassan4454
    @knerhassan4454 Před rokem

    i have been watching isabel since my college days , probably 3-4 years ago untill now , she's such a great inspiration , helped me thru depressive days , and these days watching her snow videos and in the mountains help me overcome all this heat in my hometown (iraq ) it gets about 43 celcius degrees . and her recording and editing skills are on another level , thank you isabel for being such big part of my life :) ♥

  • @gracesimplified3860
    @gracesimplified3860 Před 2 lety +3

    The “golden hour” the artist’s favorite time of day.

    • @sweetsugarjones
      @sweetsugarjones Před 2 lety

      Yes. “Gloaming” is a related term that I’m also fond of.

  • @adventureawaits3646
    @adventureawaits3646 Před 2 lety +1

    your photography and editing is so wonderful, I've said it before, but it's really a calming treat to watch your videos, a bit of hope in this crazy world. Thank you!

  • @heatherk8931
    @heatherk8931 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the color, even the natural splots is natural. Great comfy vid, love you guys to th he moon and back😘❣

  • @cindystechschulte1487
    @cindystechschulte1487 Před 2 lety

    Thx for being you. Today I felt like oh it's a holiday weekend, I should be doing something, going somewhere. Like my simple life isn't right, or enough. But it is!!! Watching your video today I could relate. Thx for inspiring.
    I like to dye fabric too. If you add a bit of bleach to h20 and wash fabric first b4 dying it helps dye take evenly. Also add 1 Cup salt to dye bath when dying. Makes a huge difference with the blotchiness.

  • @theresewheeler1498
    @theresewheeler1498 Před 2 lety

    Wow it’s so beautiful up in the mountains .
    Definitely dye the fabric first then sew it
    Love all videos with soft music background
    Stay safe

  • @100ferose
    @100ferose Před 2 lety

    Dear Isabel
    Love your videos 💖 and enjoy when you explain tbe process of your creations.
    Please talk through how you bake or cook, looks amazing 🌿😍

  • @rebeccadeshazo670
    @rebeccadeshazo670 Před 2 lety

    Love your Joy and enthusiasm.

  • @karenclift1007
    @karenclift1007 Před 2 lety

    Lovely you did well on the skirt it’s amazing what you can do when practicing I learnt myself to crochet sewing clothes still learning 😂 n embroidery cross stitching ... your so lucky to live where u do it’s so beautiful has are u and Logan can wait to see the veg n fruit garden grown xx

  • @bagobonecollective799
    @bagobonecollective799 Před 2 lety

    I love how spolty the dye is but I guess its just personal preference! Feels like a plant dye tie dye. So so stunning Isabel! xxx

  • @hyalos6894
    @hyalos6894 Před 2 lety

    In the heat of my life changes her channel always brings me peace. Much love angel

  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622

    Why thank you little Isabellie for brightening up my Saturday. 🌻🌻🌻

  • @theMermaidRhonda
    @theMermaidRhonda Před 2 lety +7

    We've already gotten SO many strawberries! I literally picked two bowlfuls yesterday. They're really starting early this year, but we've had a ton of rain as well. I already have some peppers and tomatoes coming in!