My latest video
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Love this video, Bernard! The machine seems almost primitive, but then I think what a revolution it must have been to not have to sew by hand!
My curiosity is piqued by the small glimpses of your home. I would love to see a video showing the details of your decor and the whole rooms.
Are you going to stuff this sewing project to make pillows?
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@ShiroKuro The camera I'm using is a Canon VIXIA HF R500 that I bought about ten years ago. It's got optical zoom and image stabilization which is a big help. Yes, I use a tripod to hold it while I'm doing something for the camera.
For editing I'm using Wondershare Filmora without the "pro" bit, so it's free. I don't have access to some of the fancier settings, but right now I don't need them. But it has a lot to offer for free. It's a fun process, but very time consuming. I suppose the more one works with it, the faster one becomes.
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@Bernard wow, the before and after pics of the treadle!!
Re your camera, that explains a lot! Cellphone cameras are great and all…
I don’t do that much video editing, but when I make a piano video with my phone, doing even the simplest editing tasks on my phone is kind a huge pain in the rear!
Partly I think it’s because you have to do everything with your finger, and the screen is small so the on-screen controls are limited…
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@pique Glad you enjoyed it.
Yes, it was indeed a revolution. When one of the earliest sewing machines was being produced by Barthélemy Thimonnier (1793 - 1857), his opening of the first sewing machine clothing shop (to make military uniforms) practically caused a riot. A couple hundred tailors from all over France stormed his shop and destroyed several of the sewing machines. They feared lack of jobs and lower wages. (An age old problem, and wouldn't it be nice if humanity figured out a way to proceed technologically without causing suffering!)
These are not going to be pillows. They are simple placements, inexpensive, easy to care for.