I Made 3 Months Progress In 1 Month || Hand Embroidery for a Victorian Velvet Coat

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  • čas přidán 16. 09. 2023
  • Free class: foundationsrevealed.com/workshop
    When can you really call yourself an "artist"? Is that a title you get to claim? What do you call yourself? More on this as I make more progress on this coat in August than I did in the three previous months... and do it all in a pretty spectacular location.
    Julie Duffy, writers' coach: storyaday.org/
    Royal School of Needlework Stitch Bank: royal-needlework.org.uk/rsnst...
    Retrofolie, who made the stained glass window corset: www.retrofolie.com/
    Music:
    - 'Spiral Dynamics' by Lama House
    - 'Autumn Ends' by Alfie-Jay Winters
    - 'An Alluring Encounter' by Jules Gaia
    - 'Let There Be Rain' by Silver Maple
    - 'Striving' by Trevor Kowalski
    - 'All That You Will Be' by Gavin Luke
    - 'A Cloud Beneath' by Lama House
    (All from Epidemic Sound)
    Edited by Sophie Black at @triskellepictures
    / @triskellepicturesuk
    You can also follow me and see my own sewing on Instagram:
    / cathy.hay
    Your letters and cards are welcome at:
    1 Northumberland Avenue
    Trafalgar Square
    London
    WC2N 5BW
    United Kingdom
    Please don't send parcels - the fees to have them imported/forwarded to me are expensive! Contact me first if it's something special or important.
    Thank you, thank you, to everyone who has sent something to me. It is deeply valuable to read your words in your own handwriting and hold them in my hands. It helps me to connect to who you really are, and what you really need from me. I read, enjoy and treasure every one. Thank you.
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Komentáře • 413

  • @AbigailLamb
    @AbigailLamb Před 10 měsíci +553

    I think St Francis of Assisi would agree with you as he said:- “If you work with your hands, you're a labourer. If you work with your hands and your mind, you're a craftsman. If you work with your hands and your mind and your heart, you're an artist.” X

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Před 10 měsíci +41

      I love this so much!! Thank you Abigail!

    • @patbowman6723
      @patbowman6723 Před 10 měsíci +10

      What a great saying, thank you very much.

    • @elisabethm9655
      @elisabethm9655 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Yes, THIS!❤

    • @petrag.schaaff3330
      @petrag.schaaff3330 Před 10 měsíci +19

      In German there is a word "Kunsthandwerk". It is composit containing: Kunst = art and Handwerk = craftsmanship and it is perfect here, I believe.
      Meaning you are creating art but using techniques/ materials / methods traditionally used in craftsmanship

    • @patbowman6723
      @patbowman6723 Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly! I knew I was 1/2 German for a reason, they are smart. Thanks !@@petrag.schaaff3330

  • @ezellwen
    @ezellwen Před 10 měsíci +89

    In Norwegian we have words for crafter and artist, but also the word "kunsthåndverker" which translates to " art hand crafter". A beautiful and helpful word that shows the sometimes blurred lines between arts and crafts.

    • @RamblingsfromCanada
      @RamblingsfromCanada Před 10 měsíci +1

      that is a lovely word! 😍

    • @feed8647
      @feed8647 Před 10 měsíci +6

      The word `Kunsthandwerk` exists in german too! Being a goldsmith I always loved saying I am a Kunsthandwerker, because I create `Kunst` but at the same time I work in a `Handwerk`. There are also Kunsthandwerkermärkte, wich are small markets open to really anyone reguardless of Skilllevel to sell their hand crafted items (although you need to have a licensed business, we are still in germany, mind you...-_-) They have beautiful products there, often sold by people who never `learned it properly`or do it part time for fun.

  • @NightPanda1313
    @NightPanda1313 Před 10 měsíci +74

    In high school I had a teacher ask the class to define art. We as a class decided it was something created that makes you feel. It can be a painting, a dance, a chair, a dress. If it was made and it makes you feel, no matter the feeling, it is art. So by that if you create things that make emotions happen you're an artist. All the other titles are a way to define what kind of artist you are. At least that's what my class thought and it's what I still see as an artist all these years later.

    • @TheSuzberry
      @TheSuzberry Před 10 měsíci +4

      Great class, terrific teacher, permanent learning.

  • @wildflower1397
    @wildflower1397 Před 10 měsíci +45

    You are not only an artist with thread and fabric... you are an artist with video and photography. You are, in fact, a filmmaker, a producer, a storyteller, an actress, and much more. Are you an artist? Hella yes! ❤

  • @lupinotuumlunam
    @lupinotuumlunam Před 10 měsíci +77

    You shouldn't have to be the best at something or even good at it to claim to be an artist, writer, sculptor or crafts person. There will always be people telling you what you can and cannot be. If you are not hurting anyone ignore them and be yourself as hard as you can. Thanks.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Před 10 měsíci +10

      Seconded for sure!!

  • @vernieplummer5148
    @vernieplummer5148 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Well, I too have struggled with calling myself an artist. For many years I concentrated solely on tiny crochet on doilies. You can't say I wasn't making lace. I took an art history class and the teacher asked what artistic pursuits we each had and I realized that my crochet was art. Since then I have changed my focus to quilting and modern clothing production for myself and my husband. Clearly quilting is an art, especially the way I have done it with some hand piecing, some machine piecing, and either home machine quilting or long stitch quilting by hand. So I'm an artist although my work is not anywhere near the technical level of yours and certainly has no historical value per se. Who knows, maybe in 100 years one of my quilts will be considered historically important, you never know LOL.

  • @judithlashbrook4684
    @judithlashbrook4684 Před 10 měsíci +5

    the french word for craftsperson is artisan/artisanne which shows how close craft and art are!

  • @Claxen11
    @Claxen11 Před 10 měsíci +6

    That's why I like the term creator. People don't think but also engineering has its artistic side. It all gets down to the act of creating and a creative mind is an artistic mind.

  • @anastasiab700
    @anastasiab700 Před 10 měsíci +23

    I love how you deep dive onto one big project and take such careful time and attention to the details of it! I used to feel self-concious calling myself an artist (I sew, knit, crochet, and embroider) but now I call myself an artist proudly. Art stereotypically seen as "women's work" is often devalued, or seen as simple/easy. So calling myself an artist is almost a political statement for myself 😂 my work takes a LOT of time, skill, and patience! Not everyone can do what I do! Not trying to sound superior, I certainly don't think of myself as superior to anyone/ any other artist, but sewing IS a skill that requires years of honing and I've encountered some people who seem to find that concept puzzling...😂 Right now I'm also working on a big embroidery project, making myself a traditional vyshyvanka / Ukrainian peasant blouse. My great grandparents immigrated from Ukraine and I'm trying to connect with my heritage.

    • @hollydelaney6175
      @hollydelaney6175 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I would love to see your blouse! My great grandparents immigrated from Ukraine as well!

  • @EmmanuelleCailac
    @EmmanuelleCailac Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is so relatable. I am a graphic designer, illustrator and I also paint and do linocut a lot. I create things all the time. After years of struggle, I finally put the word artist in my mail signature. And everyday I feel like a fraud when I see it. There is so much work to do to reach proper self esteem.

    • @indiabilly
      @indiabilly Před 10 měsíci

      Imposter syndrome is real! You are an artist xx

  • @tammyhinkle5890
    @tammyhinkle5890 Před 10 měsíci

    Hallelujah.... All hail everyone of you who ARE and agree that Kathy IS an Artist.

  • @lauramarutz2356
    @lauramarutz2356 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I've called myself a "fiber artist" for fifty years. Everything I craft with is either cotton, linen, wool or silk. My husband even bought me flax and woad seeds so I can make yarn and dye it especially for myself!

  • @laovvi7140
    @laovvi7140 Před 10 měsíci +9

    The beauty of unregulated titles used to self-identify, like calling yourself an artist, is that the only requirement is the audacity is give yourself the title. And being an artist certain does require a level of audaciousness.

  • @Tresmilion
    @Tresmilion Před 10 měsíci +26

    I tend to feel that I'm a crafter as I use other peoples pattern's etc. but I think artists are able to create or alter their own creations. However to each their own title. Your videos are wonderful thank you for all the work you do to bring them to us.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Před 10 měsíci +5

      Thank you! I think you get to define it however you wish - but don't use it to put yourself down or feel "less than".

    • @PensiveOmen
      @PensiveOmen Před 10 měsíci +6

      I think of it the same way! Artists make things of their own minds, I make things of other people's minds, mainly. I simply have no mind for aesthetic conjuring, so I get to have a great time making use of others ideas and bringing them to life!

    • @irmar
      @irmar Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly. I thought that was an obvious thing, I am surprised that craftspeople would like to claim title who is only for creative people.

  • @littleredhairedgirl6680
    @littleredhairedgirl6680 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm not a sewer, per se, but I have followed you for quite a while because there is something very zen about the way you approach projects and talk about life and how to think of one's self. I greatly admire your work and sincerely thank you for the nudges of life encouragement you give. Be well, dear friend.

  • @CyrisDarkness
    @CyrisDarkness Před 10 měsíci +9

    I've always considered myself an artisan rather than an artist. I do not get inspired I do not have ideas, I just love the process of making, but I believe it lacks originality. And I don't care. I'm just happy to be making things, enjoying the process. It was true when I was writing and it is true when I am sewing. And is the most true when I'm doing diamond paintings, there is absolutely no creativity in that.

  • @HaHaHannah1369
    @HaHaHannah1369 Před 10 měsíci +8

    What a beautiful life you have created for yourself here Cathy. How amazing to be in this place. To travel and embroider and do art in the most authentic way - the masterpiece of your life being so awe inspiring and on display for us all - that is an artist in my book.

  • @donnatidaback1709
    @donnatidaback1709 Před 10 měsíci

    My favorite thing about Cathy’s videos is that I learn so much more than sewing and embroidery. For example I need to add “church” to my Airbnb search field.

  • @farangarris2598
    @farangarris2598 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Anyone who produces these types of garments is an artist. Anyone who make anything that is created is an artist. The creation of a house dress can be concidered an art. You are that and so is anyone else. Love the work and the encouragement. Have fun doing what you love. Enjoy the process and be good to you. H😊ugs

  • @KathrynHenny
    @KathrynHenny Před 10 měsíci +1

    To me beautiful is a feeling and it is most certainly inspired by this work of artistry. I told a lot of people I'm not creative but I'm a great editor. I think it's because its so important to me to remember who/what/where/and when I am inspired. I find that to be a common occurrence with your channel. I am human and I love this.

  • @Enasbooksandbudgets
    @Enasbooksandbudgets Před 10 měsíci +1

    your work is always so lovely! I'd love to get back into embroidery. my grandmother was teaching me when i was younger. she won a lot of competitions and fairs when she was younger. her work was beautiful.

  • @My_mid-victorian_crisis
    @My_mid-victorian_crisis Před 10 měsíci +1

    Because of all the hats I wear, I call myself a "One Person Wardrobe Department" . I design, draft, cut patterns and pieces, stitch and finishes, as well as research. I will also call myself an Experimental Antiquarian, with the other end of my life, the rest of historical domestic life. Absolutely love you Cathy, keep stitching.

  • @justherbirdy
    @justherbirdy Před 10 měsíci

    Watching you work is such a privilege and a delight. There's no rush, no shortcuts - just patience, superb craftsmanship, and the calm confidence of knowing it will take as long as it takes and you will get there. Every stitch is its own tiny work of art.
    I think part of art is that it draws people in, makes them want to watch and admire someone's hard work, skill, passion, and talent. You are undoubtedly an artist, both as a seamstress and as an embroiderer, and also as a filmmaker and teacher. Your work inspires others and brings joy and wonder to people around the world. 💖

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you very much, how very kind!

  • @romalester1079
    @romalester1079 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Everytime I view your videos I’m so inspired. I’m a quilter and creator of beautiful things, oh, I said it. Feels so good. Thank you Cathy.

  • @elisabethclark6857
    @elisabethclark6857 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you Cathy Hay - you are an artist and by this video have inspired me to support a son who really is an artist in his own right. He is still young, but what he makes with his hands, mind and heart with all kinds of material truly is significant and of high quality. He has been acknowledged many times from other people...Today I shall invite him to acknowledge himself as being an artist and own to it.

  • @crussell2985
    @crussell2985 Před měsícem

    I have heard from several small business owners how -no matter how much they loved their business- it took over their life and took them away from other important things [i.e. family, kids, the actual craft] it takes a brave person to step away from what you have built and set 'the baby' free after all the work you put into it. It takes wisdom and strength to step away, hand it off, and watch it do it's thing from the sidelines. Good luck in your future endeavors, I can't wait to see where you go next.

  • @Gretchiecat
    @Gretchiecat Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve been a dance major, an art major, been to two photography schools, a pastry chef who sculpts cake, done stained glass, study piano, thrown clay, needlepoint, currently a rabid knitter, create costumes, have ideas for installations and have always said I dabble in crafts. I’m taking your advice, I’m finally an artist! ❤

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 Před 10 měsíci

    I think you're so right about calling oneself an artist. I say my daughter is an artist, but never myself. However, my husband says I'm an artist and where she inherited her skills. I call myself a quilter, a crocheter, a knitter, a handicrafter of all kinds.

  • @davesieler7442
    @davesieler7442 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow! Cathy, I'm just blown away by the timing of your conversation topics. I have made music for (mumble-mumble) years and could easily think of myself as an amateur trombonist, violinist, violaist. I also dabble with guitar, banjo, and other stringed instruments. For many (25-ish) years I was a part of patriotic musical group that put together a program for the public on the 4th of July. Recently an individual who regularly attended these programs over the years referred to me as an "Entertainer". At first I balked at that title, but on reflection I realized how accurate it was. My music did not have to live up anyone's standard of perfection in order to be entertaining, and if others found it entertaining, then I was, I am, in fact an entertainer. I have claimed that title! I AM an Entertainer! It has changed how I feel about myself, and how I look at my musical performances. I has been liberating in more ways than I anticipated and expected. It has prompted me to borrow (with permission) my wife's sewing machine and make a couple of things using some techniques I have only read about, including piping around the outer seams. We all can be, no, we all are artists of some type and should be willing to accept that, claim that title, as we create the art we create.

  • @saneben9917
    @saneben9917 Před 10 měsíci

    An artist is someone who makes the time to be creative.....no matter what you create!. Creativity is one of the top branches from the Tree of Life. X

  • @ilselauwers6009
    @ilselauwers6009 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yes I do call myself an artist full of creativity. And I haven’t thought twice about it. Who cares what people thing or say about you . They will do so anyway . As long as you feel authentic all is good 🤗

  • @sarahluchies1076
    @sarahluchies1076 Před 9 měsíci

    I call it a mindset to be an artist. Its a mindset to want to create something that is beautiful, or makes a statement, or anything else you want your art to say. I consider myself to be an artist not only because I paint and do digital art, but even more so in my creative writing.

  • @beecharly
    @beecharly Před 10 měsíci

    I'm a maker. I'm much more interested in the craft, the production, than the emotion or the message. This is what, I think, differentiates me from an artist.

  • @rutheglinton1117
    @rutheglinton1117 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I primarily call myself a quilter as these days I mostly make patchwork quilts, but in the past I did dressmaking and some costuming too. I have also used the term textile artist and also just plain sewer. Your embroidery is coming along beautifully :)

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Před 10 měsíci +1

    I agree with you on the point if you call yourself an artist that you begin to see yourself that way. 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @ComptonCreations
    @ComptonCreations Před 10 měsíci +2

    I feel like I am a maker. I try to source the best materials possible by second resources (as much as possible) and try to make each piece something that I will love and will last me for a lifetime.
    Side note, I noticed you and Lowana are wearing the exact same shirt in her picture, lol.

  • @epicureanbard
    @epicureanbard Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have been an artist for as long as I remember. In high school, I became a published poet because a few of my poems were published in our school's annual creative writing journal. In the last couple months, I have become a professional digital artist because I took my first paid commission and I'm working on my second. While I have been an artist for as long as I can remember, I was not confident enough to call myself one. I can now factually say that I am a professional artist 🥰

  • @kelp9116
    @kelp9116 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I think you gave me the answer I've been looking for. I needed to hear someone say "call yourself...(this)" and its made me feel a lot happier 😊

  • @sturmykins
    @sturmykins Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love this conversation! I usually refer to myself as a maker, but i was recently thinkig of myself more as a fiber artist. In the same way I've heard sculptors talk about seeing what the wood, or clay, or stone wants to be, I've started feeling that way towards cloth and yarn.

  • @Rozewolf
    @Rozewolf Před 10 měsíci

    What I call myself depends on what I'm doing. I'm a cook, and a gardener, but when I'm in the studio, I'm a fiber artist. That covers whether I'm sewing, knitting, weaving, or anything I make with fiber.

  • @amb163
    @amb163 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I write and knit primarily, but I've also learned to sew, embroider, and (with my degrees/certifications) teach. I do believe teaching well is an art form, too. I generally refer to myself as "a creative."

  • @issyarts
    @issyarts Před 10 měsíci

    im a cosplayer since a few years now and for me this is my form of art, creating a character, acting like a character, sewing the costume, making the pattern, sometimes designing the whole outfit, and i call myself an artist

  • @msullivan3531
    @msullivan3531 Před 10 měsíci

    I call myself a maker. Creativity is an important part of my life and expression but it’s a hobby that I squeeze in around my life. I follow other people’s patterns and modify them so I’ve never felt like a true artist. For me that means making it all from scratch.

  • @Yotam1703
    @Yotam1703 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I believe the difference between a craftsperson and an artist is the context.
    crafts are meant to be used, they are functional. They may be of a high quality (mahogany wood chairs, a Michelin-star dish, or an embroidered silk velvet coat) or just plain working grade (a simple dining table, mom’s dinner, and general home-sewn garments).
    Art, however, is to be displayed and enjoyed by experiencing it. That’s why I believe Haute Couture is art, since the garments are not meant to be worn outside the runway and are only to be viewed on the models.
    Both art and the crafts can take inspiration from real life, use the imagination, and have technique involved, but the main difference is the context through which they are enjoyed.

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 Před 10 měsíci +1

      That is a very classist attitude. Most art is also useful. It decorates space, it creates an ambiance, take it away and the entire atmosphere changes. That is why Cromwell stripped the churches of art work. Lace is not useful, it is not needed on any garment, all it does is define status.

    • @puckpuck88
      @puckpuck88 Před 10 měsíci

      I take umbrage at the classification of Haute Couture. Haute Couture is a CRAFT. Period. Brands classify it as "art" as a way to justify the expense of creating them and then their prices. Having worked in that world, in NO way was it ever, EVER art-like - The grind of working 18hr to 24hr days, deadlines and production atmosphere - there was NO time for contemplation - Only the CD(creative dir.) had time for that, everyone doing the ACTUAL work - Craftsmen.

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 Před 10 měsíci

      @@puckpuck88 this part of the problem of drawing lines between art and craft. Only the designer gets the artist title, the people who do the actual work don't. It is like saying you are only an artist when designing your painting but actually painting it doesn't count. This also gets complicated when trying to decide if historical paintings are by the master or the studio assistants. The difference means millions of dollars.

  • @01Lenda
    @01Lenda Před 5 měsíci

    I would 💯% say you are an artist! Of the highest caliber, my dear! Felt like I had magically stepped off at Hogwarts, on the 1st video I found of you, at the Royal School of Needlework! I never understood the enthusiasm of folks about Harry Potter movies, NOW, after finding you, I get it! I find you and your "artistry", fascinating! Thank you for sharing! 🌿💜❤️🤍🩷💛💚

  • @BigHenFor
    @BigHenFor Před 10 měsíci

    Art is something coming into being that has meaning for us, and the Artist brings into being here in the material world.

  • @nettie607
    @nettie607 Před 10 měsíci

    I call myself a singer and a musician. But you've made me think about other things. I would call myself a textile artist, as I knit, crochet, sew, embroider, and make all sorts of things. I am a singer, musician, and textile artist. I like that. Thank you!

  • @cathynuytten798
    @cathynuytten798 Před 10 měsíci

    I went to college to become a teacher. I was taught that whatever lessons, manipulatives, games, assessments, everything was to be original. No copying someone else’s work. It was challenging but I conducted my 30 year career that way and was very successful and fulfilled. Now that I am retired I have been teaching myself how to quilt. I look at patterns, and always create something similar always with my own twist. That is my way so I can claim it is my own. It is too late to change and don’t really have any desire to change. So I give myself permission to call myself an artist.

  • @karicorvidae
    @karicorvidae Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you for your videos -- they are a beautiful combination of joy, peace, encouragement, and excitement. Thank you for taking the time to share with us.

    • @CathyHay
      @CathyHay  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for saying so, I appreciate that very much!

  • @1st1anarkissed
    @1st1anarkissed Před 10 měsíci

    I started with painting and drawing, added sculpting and carving, branched out into handyman stuff, added more variations of sewing and sculpting, and dabbled in jewellery, chain mail, and it really just keeps going. Atm, I'm doing goldwork, having finished some knitting. There's spinning and rug hooking waiting for attention too, and some garments half done. It never ends and I'm loving it. But am I an artist? At age 60 I still have zero community recognition. I always figured I needed that before I don the moniker. then I moved into a bus. I realized the bus was 85% art studio, really a rolling art studio with life support. Now I realize, I am definitely an artist. I always gave up a separate bedroom to make a studio, but I called it my workshop. Still, why do people think "artist" is some kind of borrowed glamour?

  • @WheezyCatLady
    @WheezyCatLady Před 10 měsíci

    The drum sound as the eye of the needle pierces through the velvet! Scratches my brain good.

  • @simonevanniekerk3346
    @simonevanniekerk3346 Před 10 měsíci

    I love the term 'creator', we create things! Or recreate things and even co- create things!

  • @croitoriafaraformule
    @croitoriafaraformule Před 10 měsíci

    You ARE an artist when you express yourself through beauty. I am a passionate dressmaker and could not understand the ladies that talk about me as "the Mrs who helps me with my dress". She said she didn't want to say "dressmaker" so I would not be offended. I kindly told her dressmaking is an art of which I am very proud, that I am an artist and a creator, not some maid "helping with the dress".

  • @Hanaconda_Aquaponics
    @Hanaconda_Aquaponics Před 10 měsíci

    I call myself an "artist" and a "scientist" regardless of whether I'm employed in either of those fields at the time.
    I have learnt and can follow the process of both, and incorporate these in my personal projects.

  • @StoryADay
    @StoryADay Před 10 měsíci +1

    Catheeee! You artist, you! ❤❤❤
    Thanks for banging this drum with me: we sooo deserve to call ourselves what we do/are regardless of whether we’re taking commissions, signing contracts, or simply Doing The Thing.

  • @ivorydabean1479
    @ivorydabean1479 Před 10 měsíci

    My therapist was the first person to call me an artist. For the longest time I wouldn't allow myself to see me that way, let alove voice it.
    Nowadays I've been managing to call myself one just to myself or my partner, but it's a big step up for me!

  • @anymoose6685
    @anymoose6685 Před 10 měsíci

    Craft = using human skill to make practical or decorative things very well. Art= making things with no practical use, only communication, that add to the arc of the human intellectual and emotive narrative. Hobby= art or craft without revenue. As a failed Artist turned, Hobbiest, turned Craftsman these are my settled definitions. I am happy with Craftsman as an accurate title, even as a woman, but importantly as a human that makes things, very well. You Cathy I would say are a Performance Artist, on CZcams. The things you make, you make very well, and you are also a Craftsman. It is the video that speaks to people’s minds and hearts about what textiles mean in our modern life in relation to our history.

  • @kattekaren
    @kattekaren Před 10 měsíci

    I know I never call myself a writer. Even though it's what I spend nearly all my free time on and it's what I love. Simply because I don't think I'm 'good enough' to call myself that. I'm not published, I've never finished writing anything, very few people have read what I've written.
    But when I have to describe myself in the least words possible, the one that fits me the best; is writer. It says so much about what I'm like as a person and how my head works. I live 99% in my head, like I think most writers do.

  • @aprilhogg5399
    @aprilhogg5399 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I just love the things you make even if someone else designed it the fact that you can recreate them takes a huge amount of talent and patience! Thank you for sharing the process with us.

  • @Becky_Theroux_Gockel
    @Becky_Theroux_Gockel Před 10 měsíci

    Thirty years ago I was a stay-at-home mom. I also went to college when the boys were in school. My clothing construction professor wanted me to tutor in the learning center. Fiber Arts were not on the list to be tutored there so they couldn't hire me there. I made "calling cards" and under my name, I put fiber artists. On the back of the card, I listed all the needle arts that I knew how to do. ie. crochet, machine sewing, hand sewing, embroidery, etc...

  • @Loxalair
    @Loxalair Před 10 měsíci +6

    There's a lady on youtube, The Stitchery, who is doing stained glass embroidery of the Disney Beauty and the Beast stained glasses, from the beginning and the end of the movie, and they're absolutely gorgeous. I'm kind of wanting to make myself a circle skirt based on some of those absolutely stunning circle stained glass windows

    • @ComptonCreations
      @ComptonCreations Před 10 měsíci +1

      I recently discovered Charley, as well. I'm really enjoying her content and just recently made an adjustable split side skirt because they are so fun.

    • @legofriend22
      @legofriend22 Před 10 měsíci

      A rose window circle skirt sounds amazing!

  • @frogtrenchcoat
    @frogtrenchcoat Před 10 měsíci

    i definitely think of myself as anrtist, and as a crafter, a knitter, a sewer, an embroiderer. simply because doing those things is an important part of who i am

  • @ronaldbrochu8621
    @ronaldbrochu8621 Před 10 měsíci

    When I started to listen to this video, I said: "She is such a beautiful/wonderful artist!" Surprise! Your talk was on "claiming the title -Artist= " Too funny. I dabble in all sorts of things. From Zentangle, to quilting, to making Dorset Buttons to..... I love everything I do. I do it for me. Nothing is sold. It gives me so much in return. Yes. I am an artist. There. I've claimed it. Thank-you for sharing your thoughts......and your artistic talent! -Angele 💝

  • @valerieb.4912
    @valerieb.4912 Před 9 měsíci

    Greetings Cathy, When someone says to me what gives you the right? I say, I have a degree and I am a retired Art Director. That seems to shut them up. But, Inside me, I feel I am a bit of everything mixed together (sewest, clothes maker, embroider, painter, quilter, airbrusher, and other mix media). Just like when you make a pie. Mix all the ingredients et Voila! You have an awesome pie! Be yourself. Happy Sewing 🪡

  • @JennieChancey
    @JennieChancey Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love this so much, Cathy. You ARE an artist. I have an entire book series from the late 19th-early 20th century titled, "The School of the Domestic Arts." The books cover everything from preserving fruit to embroidering underthings. Each volume is a tribute to the arts we have (mostly) collectively forgotten in our age of convenience. Every one of us can be artful in what we do, no matter what it is. You have always brought an artful touch to all your projects. Brava! (PS - I love to see you wearing those suspenders from our last Bath jaunt!)

  • @lynetteclauser3551
    @lynetteclauser3551 Před 10 měsíci

    I am an artist! For many years I did not call myself an “Artist”, not because I thought I was being presumptuous, but because of what I perceived as the snooty, look down your nose at others connotation. I preferred “Craftsman” as it implied a studied, humble, hands on approach to creating a work of art. Allowing the work to speak. To me a long time to come around, I had to meet many artists to undo that thinking.

  • @lauriesims9116
    @lauriesims9116 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes! I give all of you permission to call yourselves Artist.
    I am an artist, though I often qualify that as fiber artist (but not to diminish my pride in my work.) My permission came many many years ago from an elderly fiber artist friend. Not that I needed permission, but I thought I did. So here Am I, a crone, passing it on to you.
    Why am I an artist? I am because I create beauty, fun and joy from bits and pieces that may not be considered beautiful on their own. I am a painter and a sculptor, though I paint and sculpt with yarn and thread and string and wire. I also observe and choose beauty in my life. In my clothes, in my home, and in the places I enjoy visiting

  • @GuiSmith
    @GuiSmith Před 10 měsíci

    One who sells, is an artisan. A craftsperson. One who makes art is an artist. Both are artists, but one doesn’t require you to be making a product for anyone but yourself. It also doesn’t need to be what we’d normally think of as a product. Dance is definitely an art form. I’d even say the logistical juggling of these two embroidery frames is an art form.

  • @RaquelliBee
    @RaquelliBee Před 10 měsíci

    I would call myself an artist. With the specification of: I am a painter. That is what I enjoy most. I've tried story boarding, character design, sewing etc. I am an over all creative person who enjoys many crafts and mediums. But where I find the most joy in exploring, expression, and making is painting. So I a painter ❤

  • @emmaegtberts8419
    @emmaegtberts8419 Před 10 měsíci

    My idea of the difference between a craftsperson or an artist is in the way one would create. In Art school we were always encouraged to create from a place of self expression, e.g. telling a story. Nowadays i found that my creativity is about problem solving, learning which technique will have the best result. For me it is about the technical challenge rather than the need to convey a message/philosophy/mindset.

  • @lchan90a
    @lchan90a Před 10 měsíci +3

    This video brings me excitement and joy! I'm also currently doing embriodery/ beading work on a similar size frame, 6ft × 3ft! I totally understand the endurance, hardwork, & concentration you're going through with this project. Most of my embroidery works take about 2-3 months to complete. Let's keep on pushing forward with our embroidery projects! 😁👍

  • @candicewaller403
    @candicewaller403 Před 10 měsíci

    I call myself a seamstress most days. I have other creative hobbies besides sewing. But when it comes to sewing in particular, I focus mostly on repairs, alterations and reworking. It's SUPER RARE for me to embark on a truly creative sewing project from scratch. But I sew all the time, even if it's just a simple sock darn or loose button. So, "seamstress" works for me. I truly love this velvet coat series. More than the project itself, I truly love everything you're teaching us about everything you've learned along the way. There's such bravery and strength in each of your videos. I'm here for this positive, forward-moving energy.

  • @GoingApeCostume
    @GoingApeCostume Před 10 měsíci

    They are artists. Though there are guidelines and parameters for historical method, there is still interpretation. There is still creating to portray an image, an emotion, a vulnerability and feeding of the soul.
    I call myself a maker as a costumer and cosplayer. I'm absolutely an artist. The cosplay I've just finished came right out of my brain for others to see, to experience, to make decisions of worth about. I WANT that to happen. I LOVE the puzzle solving of making a thing and there is artistry in that.

  • @ijfen
    @ijfen Před 10 měsíci

    The green on purple is very satisfying. I remember there being some initial debate over the colors and I think what you've chosen is very nice.

  • @jazihughey8161
    @jazihughey8161 Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve thought of myself as an artist since I was a child 😂 I have absolutely no second thought on the prospect.

  • @LilRoseMadder
    @LilRoseMadder Před 10 měsíci

    Yes, I am an artist. I might not be able to do very much at the moment but yes, I am.
    You are also an artist.

  • @BethAge95
    @BethAge95 Před 8 měsíci

    Had a discussion with my boyfriend recently about being an artist. I always call him an artist without hesitation but think I cannot claim that title because I don't draw or paint, but I craft. And while I know one is not lesser than the other, I'm still trapped in the mindset that I could never be a real artist no matter how great my sewing or knitting is because it's not the right medium and it somehow makes it inferior to my boyfriend's drawings. This video encourages me to try to think of myself as an artist more and see if my perception changes. Thank you!

  • @tasanijanus7092
    @tasanijanus7092 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I can't think of a better way to start the day than one of your videos Cathy.
    It was difficult for me to embrace my creativity. With practice it's easier. Maybe one day I'll be comfortable calling myself an artist...

  • @BYBabbra
    @BYBabbra Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful scenery and life is slowly growing in your make. I think that we are all craftspeople and artists, it just seems a shame that society has forgotten that we have this unsaid ability. If we go back to our ancient ancestors they were all craftspeople as their lives depended on it. But they would also embellish their work and that made them artists as well. From tapestry clothes to carved bone combs to hand art in caves, it is in us all to be craftspeople and artist.
    I consider myself to be an amateur sewist and part time artist (when I get the time).

  • @agatar8871
    @agatar8871 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love the sens of freedom in Cathy's videos. I always feel very inspired after watching them. Thank you for your content and for what you're doing Cathy. Sending love and positive energy!

  • @user-zu3ub4wg6h
    @user-zu3ub4wg6h Před 10 měsíci

    I visited the V&A last week and saw this coat for the first time. It's made seeing your re imagining of this even more interesting.

  • @raven5279
    @raven5279 Před 10 měsíci

    An artist is simply this: A person who makes art, and embroidery and sewing are certainly both arts in their own right.
    I can get why it might not seem so simple, especially in current capitalistic society, because there's been a shift towards the idea that nothing is worth anything, nothing holds actual weight/is really real, unless it generates income. That being said, even if we define an artist as someone who creates a body of work to be viewed by an intended audience? You are still doing that, you are the audience that you are creating for.

  • @indrabar
    @indrabar Před 9 měsíci

    Knowing what to call myself has been one of my biggest struggles - I've worked as a professional seamstress for years before I had my child and even today I'd still hesitate to call myself anything along that line. I have done so much embroidery, and crochet, and knitting, and even many commissions and sales, but the thought of calling myself an artist is still so daunting. I can call myself a housewife or a SAHM or a number of other things easily, but when it comes to the handwork I'm passionate about, I really struggle to find the words.

  • @clotildebesson1991
    @clotildebesson1991 Před 10 měsíci

    This conversation is really enlightening because I sometimes catch myself gatekeeping art when I see people calling artists in their fields that are not typically considered art. But deep down, I know art is a very personal journey one goes through, and who am I to lock that term behind standards.

  • @bethbleas8378
    @bethbleas8378 Před 10 měsíci

    You ARE an artist! I love the way you encourage us all...

  • @Inanna1477
    @Inanna1477 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am weaving old patterns - so i think the title crafter will apply, but i never saw or seen myself as one, thank you for your insight!!

  • @HappyGnoux
    @HappyGnoux Před 9 měsíci

    I see craftsmen/women as being artists as well. I would say, "he/she has mastered their craft/art" . ^^

  • @SouthernArtist77
    @SouthernArtist77 Před 10 měsíci

    You’re not pretentious you are an artist. I’ve been creating all my life. As far back as I can remember all I ever wanted to do was “make stuff.” I wanted to go to college and study art but we couldn’t afford that so life happened. I retired from working finally and started spending a lot more time creating and I sold a few paintings. You’d better believe I’m an artist, I live and breathe creativity and I’m proud of it, I worked very hard to be able to finally do what I was meant to do all along, I define myself, I don’t leave that up to others, especially those who don’t know me. You’re amazing Ma’am, call yourself an artist all you want, I certainly see you as an artist.

  • @lynnmccreary6750
    @lynnmccreary6750 Před 10 měsíci

    Cathy, you are a creative who is always an artist!

  • @KarenM2012
    @KarenM2012 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a degree in music education and for a while i considered myself a musician and a teacher. I havent done much of either of those things in a while and have recently felt uncomfortable giving myself either of those titles. I'm a mom for sure and i love taking on that title but that alone hasnt felt like it encompassed enough of myself to be a complete identity. Ive taken up crochet in the last few years and feel like ive gotten pretty good at it. I am passionate enough with my yarn that i have every intention of growing my current skills as well as expanding to new fiber/yarn/needle arts over what will likely be the rest of my life. Why shouldnt i take up the identity of an artist when i dont think any other term can so fully encapsulate the person i was, who i am, and who i have every intention of being. I love it. Thank you.

  • @nataliechim5227
    @nataliechim5227 Před 10 měsíci

    Cathy the embroidery is looking beautiful, even the leaves you stitched without your glasses on. I think I am going to call myself whatever I feel like or whatever I am doing on the day, whether that is artist, craftsperson, couture dressmaker, costumer, etc., because I just don't have one label that can encompass all the things I do and make.

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton Před 10 měsíci

    I'm a Creative. My expressions range from puppetry and ventriloquism, to singing, to theology, to sewing, to arranging and designing my spaces, to my work with my farm, to my gardening and orchard, to my kitchen creativity with my ferments. I'm a writer, storyteller, and teacher. If someone wants to hang out and learn I'm delighted to teach. Even better is when someone I've helped goes on to be far better at it than I am. BEST FEELING EVER.

  • @stephanieruggles7360
    @stephanieruggles7360 Před 10 měsíci

    Oh my goodness what a beautiful coat and progress! My Laptop and my iPad broke so I missed your channel for quite a while. I call myself an Artist cause I play Handpan and Monochord. Or making herbal remedies. Or cooking Jam from fruit when harvesting comes. Or drawing window color pictures or even drawing with pencils. Whatever comes to my mind and whatever I make time and rooms for.

  • @kylejolley
    @kylejolley Před 10 měsíci

    As a "big AND tall" man, I am looking forward to this new class. I put AND because I'm 6'8 and fluffy. Most store's for my size are actually big or tall. I really want to start making my own clothes.

  • @WildflowerHistory
    @WildflowerHistory Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like to call myself "Storyteller" - because I always have a story and idea behind whatever I am making.

  • @coloraddiction
    @coloraddiction Před 10 měsíci

    I definitely feel more confident calling myself a creative person than an artist, mainly because I more hobby hop than develop skills in a particular art form

  • @sylph83
    @sylph83 Před 10 měsíci

    I work in the videogame industry and my job title is 3d Graphic Artist. I always feel like a little bit of a fraud calling myself an artist though, but imposter syndrome comes with the role :) I consider art something that is very rarely achieved these days as most things have been done before and a big part of art is innovation. There is nothing wrong with being content and proud of being an amazing craftsman. You are an amazing person Cathy, you can call yourself whatever makes you happier.

  • @sleepisabella
    @sleepisabella Před 10 měsíci

    I found this 'artist' question interesting. I was having the very same talk with my daughter just several weeks ago. We have our little room at our craft village and make toys, kids clothes, artworks etc to sell. We decided that we are artists, as we create artworks in yarns, fabric, clay. Some might disagree but I am happy with my new title. Dressmaker here means home sewn with a downturned nose. Crafter doesn't have much more to imply other than cheap and nasty. Thank goodness for tourists that give wonderful feedback and a very positive attitude and tons of joy, whilst actually buying our created hard work. I AM AN ARTIST...😊😊😊

  • @oliviab4799
    @oliviab4799 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm a crafter because I don't usually make my own patterns or ideas, I use patterns that I find or buy or I see a picture of something and copy it for my own enjoyment or the enjoyment of my loved ones that I gift the craft to.

  • @sophiesong8937
    @sophiesong8937 Před 10 měsíci

    As I get older I become more attracted to the idea of being a dressmaker or craftsperson.
    I think I sew with an emphasis on replicating the skills of the past and developing my ability. I sew to connect with women of the past and out of a curiosity about their experience using the patterns or draftings I use, before I did. I often follow the colours and designs as per the fashion illustration or original photo, so I guess while I believe it is still creative work, I do not sew out of an artistic desire or to express my creativity. I think it is that sort of motivation or intention that is fundamental to being an artist (and just to be clear, reproductions or replicas can also be made as artistic expression, it's just not my personal motivation)