Retro Fabric Store ASMR 🧵✂️ Cutting Fabric, Crinkly Patterns, Soft-Spoken Customer Service

Published 2023-04-09
Join me for a visit to a 1960s fabric store. McCall's patterns are on sale only one more day. Don't miss out. Gentle fabric handling and cutting, crinkly patterns, and soft-spoken customer service.

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All Comments (21)
  • I’m a 64 year old man who’s first ASMR experience is going to a fabric shop with my Mother to get curtain material I would be about 6 years old. 58 years later…… Thank you so much for this, you will never know the memories it brought back.
  • @twistednerve444
    Whenever my mother would take me with her to JOANN Fabrics to get what she needed to make blankets or get yarn for her crocheting, I used to love watching the ladies cut the fabric and listen to them speak so softly. I always looked forward to that interaction--whether it was with us personally or watching other customers have their fabric measured and cut. It was like melting. It's the little things. 🤗
  • @chloepointer
    My Grandmother was a Seamstress in the 50s, 60s and 70s. She loved buying material her whole life. Her house was filled with fabric (we had to sell a lot when she passed but I have kept a few special ones to make into some items) and I have memories of being taken to fabric shops when she was looking after me as a child in the 90s. It was wonderful to see what her experience in one of her favourite places would have been like earlier in her life. Thank you :)
  • @morganwoods8929
    Normally I don't like soft spoken ASMR, but this is GOLDEN. I've never heard a voice more suited to soft spoken ASMR. What a queen.
  • @mrsrazzer
    I have lots of good memories of going to the fabric store with my mom when I was a kid. I would “get lost” in all the bolts of fabric and it was an immersion in color and texture. And I LOVED the special sound of the scissors cutting the fabric at the cutting table. Something about the sound of the metal scissors in that groove in the table.
  • @TheSunshineghost
    As someone born in the 90s I appreciate your ASMR a lot. I grew up hearing a lot about how things used to be especially as the digital era took off and seeing how interactions like retail transactions were done is interesting. The attention to detail of your acting and scripts, set designs, props all of it is incredibly thoughtful. Thank you for sharing your ASMR with us!!
  • The way the pattern envelope crinkles and the way the pattern sounds really took me back!
  • @kirituhi.
    When I was a kid my Aunt Mary travelled to stay with us from the countryside so she could visit the sewing and craft show in town. She let me go with her and I remember her picking out material and being excited to try out different sewing machines. We stopped at a homemade chocolate fudge stall and she bought us some to share. I treasure these memories and this takes me back there. Thanks Sherri!
  • I can taste that clove gum. Yummy! Can’t wait to hear fabric cutting noises. Going to the fabric store is always a soothing experience.
  • @jamiegrimmett3730
    In the 60's my Mom made my sister and I matching polyester dresses in pink and yellow for Easter sunday. Mom and Grandma had stacks and drawers full of polyester fabric for sewing cloths!!!😄
  • @doug4036
    All of a sudden I’m 5 years old again looking at Halloween costumes in the pattern books at TG&Y while mom was browsing the fabric. Thank you so much for this one. I’ll take some Clove gum, a whistle pop and a pack of baseball cards when you’re done.
  • @lauralinden6840
    I’m 69 and my mother was first a nurse, then became an English teacher, but was also a wonderful seamstress. I spent many hours in fabric stores with her as she looked through patterns and fabric. I can still recall the smell. This is a lost art. A bygone era.
  • @dianemartin7767
    I recall my Mom and grandmother both taking me to the fabric store as a child. My grandmother had an old Singer pedal sewing machine. I loved watching her sew and work the wide pedal on that old machine. Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories.
  • @starinterrupted
    my great grandmother was a seamstress. I spent my entire childhood with her rather than going to a daycare and these sounds bring so much nostalgia, peace, and comfort since her recent passing. thank you for this. 💕
  • @franmariah9232
    I finally found an ASMR with this theme! It brought back so many childhood memories when I went to the fabric store with my mother and felt ASMR when they cut the fabric on the wooden table. Thank you for this video, it's perfect. greetings from Brazil 💜
  • @ZimVader-0017
    The plaid with the poppies would look so nice as a dress. I thought a shirt at first, but then I saw the pattern properly and thought "No, definitely dress." There's only one actual fabric store in my hometown. I remember going there with my mother once, and I don't really remember what for. I was very young. I heard it was still open, so I'm planning on going there when I can and check it out. My grandmother knew how to sew, but I never actually saw her doing it. She wasn't a professional seamstress, but my mother does tell me that when they were younger, my grandmother would make dresses for them on special occasions. They didn't have a lot of money, but would still look nice if my grandmother had a say in it. My mother only does mending jobs, so I'm the first one that actually uses a machine. I'm still very much a beginner, basically self taught through YouTube tutorials. I made her curtains and cloth napkins.
  • @LukeARenner1
    I literally cannot stop watching this. Brings back so many memories. If you did a whole series of these, that would be amazing! Oh, yes, and when you say “charge card” instead of “credit card,” just brilliant! Thanks for your work!
  • @llamapajama7840
    How soothing you are to me, the slowness helps my anxiety bursts. Thankyou again dear
  • Im so happy to see all the comments of the fond memories and early ASMR experiences in fabric shops!! I feel like i was wanting this kind of video and didnt even realize it ❤ thank you so much!