Oh ! I apologize ! I didn’t know that at the time of filming and up until now I thought he used “they/them” totally my bad and thank you for informing me!
@@alexandra-p4b purposefully using the incorrect pronouns for someone who has made it clear he goes by he/him is still misgendering. its not that the creator didn't know which pronouns to use, the creator incorrectly thought the person used they/them ;) dont be rude to corrections.
@@alexandra-p4b . yes but rabbit didn’t say “they”, they used “her” accidentally at 25:17. and they graciously apologised for their totally honest mistake. I wouldn’t have commented if they’d said “they” ;)
i love how they don't make the word "fat" a taboo, like yes we're fat, it shouldn't be used or interpreted in a negative way, also i love this, super cool stuff bro, stay swaggy :)
@@RattusRattus aww im glad you like it and it was actually what i thought you meant with the shirt that its just referring to your cats also i really love that you said your name and pronouns in the beginning cuz it gets really hard with other people when you have to find out or assume their pronouns
1:10 fishnet shirt 2:04 iron on transfer sheets 4:50 cutting/changing old clothes 6:27 bleaching clothes 8:22 sewing on felt patches 17:42 cool pin/patches jacket, mods to it 20:12 making own patches thru drawings on fabric 20:56 stitches to help roll up sleeves 22:22 painting your clothes 24:59 spiderweb tights 25:29 cool thing their bf did 26:29 diy earrings 27:33 printed tags at pet store 28:18 leg warmers 29:05 simple stitch tutorial
As an early 200s punk,I'm so happy so see more younger people using diy clothing. These all look fantastic and I'd totally buy things if you started making them:)
here is some things and ideas that i thought of! if anything that i said were in the video its either because ive done it and it worked and looked super cool or i missed it 1. dying clothes you found at the thrift store i found this white blouse and i got home and noticed it was stained ad i was soooo sad but i dyed it black and now its my favorite blouse 2. making cloth pins i made a little felt heart pin and i just sewed a pin back to it i got them on amazon for like 2 dollars(i dont support amazon anymore) but you could also just use a safty pin you can also tightly wrap like cotton fabric around a bottle cap and glue it and put another cap on the back and glue a pin to it and its a great way to use scraps 3. chokers chokers chokers! u can use just about anything to make a choker i made a ribbon bottle tab one and i make all kinds of them with fabrics they can really spice up any outfit 4 making belts and things i made a belt with the bottle tab chain thing and i like to tie it around my waist with like a baggy tee shirt it always looks really good! 5 this one isn't really a diy but steal clothes from your parents and siblings or partners i steal my dads old ripped and tatterd clothes and i costomize them or just keep them and i mom used to be really big in the hippie scene and she has a ton of skirts that she has gifted me i feel like this is good for people like myself because not everyone can really go to thrift stores and things 6. this one isnt really for everyone but getting into kandi is a really good way to make diy things like chains or other cool accessories 7 making things out of clay you can either buy polymer clay or you can make it like ive made alot of salt dough and if you use nail polish you can make your stuff really sturdy you can also find model magic and play dough just about anywhere i like to make buttons and pins charms earrings studs rings and so much more if you get creative you can make so much stuff 8 this goes along with the patch idea but you can just sew random bits of any fabric just in squares and make patches ive even used old towels( i washed and bleached them first) im working on a pair of patched up pants and using old scraps is a really good idea 9 embroidery is just a really good way to spice up old clothes you don't really have to use a hoop you can even embroider or paint patches i bought a 1 dollar sewing kit and i just doubled or tripled up my thread and i was able to make some really cool patches with words and sayings on them you can even do band logos 10 some people mifght make fun of me for this or some people may think that you cant really make alt stuff with tis bot crochet and knit are both really great to learn u can make a ton of diffrent things ive seen people make fishnets with crochet and ive made that big stripped oversized sweater that costs like 200 dollars ( i dont remember the name srry) but you can make alot of like swaeters and thigs and u can make ur own yarn i made plarn which is just plastic bags and you can really make some amazing things with crochet and knit p.s sorry if i spelled anything wrong i have dyslexia and my keyboard is rlly messed up but i just wanted to share some ideas
yooo i love all these! polymer clay is one of my favourites, i saw some really expensive pastel weapon earrings so instead made some of my own just using clay, paint and cheap earring pieces, deeefinitely recommend
I think it's important that us nonbinary AFAB people are vocal about not being nonbinary because we "don't like being girls", but because we simply don't feel like we are girls ourselves. Supporting girls and women and being feminists, even through we're not girls/women ourselves. Can't tell you how many times I've come out to someone and they ask me "what's wrong with being a woman?" ... "Nothing, Susan. What's wrong with being a man, why don't you want to be a man, Susan?" Being a feminist and standing with girls and women on the issues they face with the world sometimes provokes questions, mostly from CIS men... Like "why are you so riled up about this? You're not a woman." And I respond with "You're not riled up about this? Why? Why are you ok with this happening?" And then they usually get it.
@@pondertalks Cis is the opposite of trans. They're adjectives, they describe other things. Cis is someone whose sex and gender match, trans is someone whose sex and gender don't match. Sex is your biological sex, like genitals and chromosomes. Gender is how you feel - that internal feeling of being a woman, a man, or something else. So, a cis man is someone who is AMAB, assigned male at birth, who also feels like a man. Their sex is male and gender is male. A cis woman is someone who is AFAB, assigned female at birth, who also feels like a woman. Their sex is female and gender is female. A trans man is someone who is AFAB, but he feels like a man, he is a man. A trans woman is someone who is AMAB, but feels like a woman, she is a woman. There are also people who are AMAB or AFAB, but don't feel like a man nor a woman. They are nonbinary. There are also intersex people, whose biological sex is something else than male or female. They can identify as a man, a woman or a nonbinary person.
8:38 Guys, Gals and Non-Binary pals can we just appreciate how amazing this person is? They have: •Style • Amazing personality •Cats •Sewing skills •AND THEY KNOW STUDIO GHIBLI
this is such baby goth/punk info, it just warms my old punk heart 😆 Edit: everyone should wear crop tops. it doesn't matter what your body type or pronouns are, they're cute and comfy, and you will look great!
Yeah! I thought I mentioned that these are really basic tips and I’m just trying to help out other people who might be new to the style And yes I think I mentioned that also :-) cheers
What kind of candy boxes? Because I definitely pictured those *giant* heart boxes sold around Valentine's Day and was momentarily confused because those things are way too huge to be earrings lol. Do you mean like theater candy box sized?
Kinda unrelated, but: Me: *wears a goth outfit with a band t-shirt* My parents: Ah, Gorillaz! I listened to them so much back in the day! Me: *wears a goth outfit with a regular shirt* My parents: *WHY ARE YOU SO DARK?! ARE YOU BECOMING ONE OF THOSE VAMPIRE GOTH KIDS?! I SWEAR TO GOD IF YOU BECOME A GOTH-*
Kinda unrelated: Listen to those songs/ bands with your partents and talk with them about it. It makes it waaaaay easier for them to understand why you like "darker fashion". Because they remind their youth and it doesnt appear that akward to them anymore. (at least helped me and I wanna share that ^^)
@@powerplay2137 i also use doilies to protect my furniture from any scratches. i put them under all of my little picture frames, jewellery box, and other small decor stuff
Another tip: put jewelry on your clothes! Earnings can be use as pins and you can easily sew pendants and charms from bracelets and necklaces. You can keep the chain to make other jewelry or sew that on too. Works great if you have stuff you like but is too heavy or uncomfortable to wear or if you have cheap/questionably made earrings you don’t trust to put in your piercings :)
A good tip for preserving paint/ink on clothes (if you have an iron) is putting a piece of fabric over the clothing item (to protect the paint) then ironing it for a couple of minutes (which helps it set into the fabric). Of course still try to wash the clothes with cold water but it helps preserve it so much better and you don't have to worry about them as much when washing them.
Them: hi my name is rabbit and my pronouns are- Video: pauses Me: let me guess, they/them? Rabbit: they/them Me: I frickin knew it, nobody cis gender would have such a cool name lol
You’re so sweet! I didn’t think anything of the third person pronouns and appreciate you using them and respecting them tbh ❤️🥳 ty ty and so happy to hear I have a comforting vibe aww 🥺 I’m honoured ❤️
Tip when using sharpie on cloth ~ After you use the sharpie, throw the article of clothing in the dryer. This will 'set' the fabric. You can then put it in the washer with little to no issues
i have cut legwarmers from an old hoodie, ive crocheted a cat ear beanie and arm warmers, ive made many band patches by painting on old fabric from jeans andd ive also cut collars off of some tshirts to make them look and feel nicer🫶love diy
I love to see someone bleach and takes tshirts and makes patches out of them. Right now I am on a kick of finding old kids monster high shirts and cutting them to sew on a shirt that fits me....going to try some of your other tips
YESSSS oh my god thats amazing !!!! I always see MH kids shirts at the thrift store I love the idea of using them for patches!!! Amazing idea and thanks for the tip! Good luck on all your DIYS 💕🥺
Thank you, just came across your inspiring video for some styling tips and found such creativity! I’m 55, I used to dress 80’s punkish/grunge but then lost my sense of style and started bleaching my jeans again and ripping my shirts but now I’m going to do patches and sew random things onto my clothes bc I love that texture. You’ve got such a cool interesting look, I can’t wait to make some jewelry (I’m an artist who hasn’t been creative for 2 years, so I bought paints and stickers, cigar boxes but they are sitting there, waiting 😂 thank you for your in depth tutorial and I love your wall with the ice cream/kitties/collages!! ❤️
what I like about this is I feel like I'm having a conversation with someone and hanging out it's so cool! much more fun than just watching a tutorial :)
@@vivsadaptivelife9500 you can put some fray stop glue on the cut edges to help prevent diy clothes from falling apart. Clear nail polish can also help pantyhose especially from fraying once there's a hole in em
Your vibe, your channel, your video thumbnail. I don‘t know why, I‘ve never seen you before, but when I clicked on this video I got a huge rush of serotonin and literally shouted „yeah!“ and did a yeah movement??? Anyways, thanks for this video, I think I will watch it 10 x bc it is now a comfort video.
When I saved this video to watch later, I was intimidated because you look really cool and I thought that I'd never be able to do anything in here but after watching, I feel much more hopeful for my wardrobe and inspired. I've wanted certain designs on shirts for years and years because I adore graphic t-shirts and shirts but hate just random brands... And now, I might finally see my dreams come true. Thank you for the excellent, relaxing and informative video.
as a tip for bleaching denim (could work for other fabrics but idk) after bleaching it, do a cold wash cycle with no detergent in the washer and then air-dry, the color comes out less orange and more white
Thank you so much for making this video! I was homeless for a while and i could not prioritize fashion so now that I’m getting back into it these are some awesome and affordable tips. Thank you so much! ❤
Hey Rabbit, you should definitely start a PO box 🥺🐝 I would love to send you a nice letter or a little something something Love your videos. You are a big inspiration
Wow i got a heart Btw at first i was gonna comment something like "***** I GOT A HEART" but while trying to find a family friendly thing to say instead of swearing, my brain though "Oh my gayness" and now I'm using that more often
When painting patches with acrylic paint, add a 2 to 1 ratio of paint to clear Elmer's craft glue It helps avoid chipping and makes the paint more flexible ❤
For accessories: ( I’ll edit if I think of more) Dollar store lock. 75 cents worth of chain. Under 2 dollar lock necklace. Use safety pins to make a necklace as well. Backpacks made of old jeans are a little advanced, but sling bags are pretty easy if you can sew. Takes two seconds to turn old little kids leggings into great arm/wrist bands. You can easily sew little scrunch “spats” to cover your boots. Look them up online. Get cheap or vintage ribbons to use as tie on chokers Weave bracelets out of old soda tabs and elastic cord. Bonus: Highly recommend you learn how to do basic knitting with a loom to work of open knit quickly to do cute loose layered striped sweaters.
I absolutely love this. I love their hair, their clothes, their posters. I also love how they get their cloths and like style it their own way and how it's also very affordable. Edit: I commented too early. They teach you how to sew, too! OMG they are so amazing i swear!
I love your hair I’m Alt and my grandma hates it She calls me a hippie(lady was literally a hippie when she was a teen) and tells me no one dresses like I do so it makes me feel more confident to see other people who are Alt
Thank you so much!!! And I’m sorry about your grandma :( that’s no fun! I promise there’s lots of us alt people out here !! ❤️❤️❤️ thank you for the nice comment 🥰❤️
I know I’m super late but this video really helped!! I’m trying to slowly ease into the goth style so this information is a life saver! (They’re super awesome btw) I love all the designs for patches they did:D
fun fact: if you make a fishnet shirt, you can also use it as leggings if you’re wearing them under jeans or something that will be covering the hole i use mine for both instead of buying a second pair
Your little speech in the beginning was adorable and I want you to know this was exactly the video I was looking for, a friend showing me their cool stuff to inspire me to make cool stuff 🥺❤️
I’ve always struggled to see patches onto trousers so I just cut a hole a bit smaller and roughly the same shape as the patch then almost repaire the hole with a patch, so if you’re struggling I would recommend that :)
I really enjoy crop tops they make me feel amazing! CROP TOPS FOR EVERYONE!! I love your stars in your hair!! BAD ASS JACKET THOUGH! Aw the necklace idea with your pets names is a great idea!! So cute!
I just found this video since i recently got enough courage to wear the type of clothes that I want so im gonna change my old clothing. Thank you so much for the tips and even for the sewing tutorial!! Idk how to sew so this helped A LOT. Also just wanted to mention that you borrowing clothes with your boyfriend is super cool and literally couple goals!
Something that i did when i lost the backs to one of my pins was make little globs/dots of hot glue, let them dry then stuck them through the points. they work like a charm and havent moved once! :)
Yes, so pleased to have found another cool Canadian🍁Love the tips from this video, thanks for sharing :) I myself am a huge fan of turning another person’s trash into my jewelry, so I love that you mentioned that in your video. I hope that all is good on your end, Rabbit!!
idk if this will help but I had a friend who would just cut up old shirts and then wear them under sweatshirts/sweaters or hoodies that were only halfway zipped up and then would take off the layers once they got out of the house. Again idk if this is helpful but good luck and hope you find ways to express yourself :)
I have a tip for you if you don’t have high waisted pants you can have a tank top under or a long sleeve shirt under it can add layers and if it’s cold it helps