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YouTube Rec: Micarah Tewers

4/16/2020

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Are you being a responsible human being, staying home and keeping to yourself?  Are you doing your bit to protect your community by not breathing on them?  Good for you!  I'll bet you're binge-watching something, too.  Allow me to recommend a YouTuber filled with brio and joie de vivre.  

Her name is Micarah Tewers and she makes clothes.  I suggest her for the following reasons:
  1. Her method of working is refreshingly historical... not that she makes historical costumes (though she does), but that she has a historical approach: no patterns, just pinning things to her body, testing the fit, and improvising.  If you're a sewing geek like me, eager to know all abut pattern drafting and the "right" way of doing things, her videos might make you feel like a kid again, just discovering that with a needle and thread you can turn an old tee shirt into a ball gown for your Barbie.  Watching her simply "wing it" is delightful.  If you're a new sewist, intimidated by all the technical stuff on sewing blogs, and wondering how much time and money you have to invest before you make something worth wearing, Micarah's thrifted flights of fancy are permission to play and encouragement that you can get great results without having all the "right" tools and methods. 
  2. She is funny!  Clearly, she has a theatrical streak (and at least three different voices that she employs for dramatic effect), but she doesn't come across as snobby or out of touch the way many theatricaal people do.  Instead, she's wonderfully accessible.  She's a complete goober, a total dork, and you're invited to join her in her romps.  Her video editing is very MTV... rapid cuts that feel like a strobe light flashing in a club, which can be annoying if you're in a more contemplative mood.  But if you're in the mood for light entertainment, enjoy it!  Like, just watching her crack herself up with puns in her "Turning Adult Diapers into a Wedding Dress" video was hilarious.  I couldn't contain myself.  Ha!
In some ways, she is my working opposite.  Where I over-engineer things, and can find ways to make any project more complicated, she uses hot-glue!  It's fun to watch her work.   

One thing to bear in mind is that even though the frantic pace of the videos seems fast, it takes a lot of editing. As of right now, she doesn't have a lot of videos uploaded, but I have high hopes that more will come.  

Micarah Tewers brings zest, kindness, humor, and goodwill to her videos and her interactions with viewers and followers online.  These good character traits are why I've filed this post under Phillipians 4:8. 
1 Comment
The Sister
4/17/2020 08:13:59 am

It's true, she is hilarious! I enjoyed the other video you linked (bonnets!). Although I don't geek out over sewing, I do enjoy watching her work, although the sharp cuts can be distracting.

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