I'm making a window seat that turns into a bed (Story 66)

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Starting my banquette seat build, building a wood shed and I got my stove installed!
In this video:
00:00 Intro
01:11 Drawings + 3D
02:28 Framework I
04:53 Making a tiny tiny floor
07:30 Framework II
09:04 Stove!!!!
11:52 Putting the framework together
16:00 Skillshare
17:40 Wood
19:47 Framework IV
22:40 Building a wood shed
32:15 Making the bed slats
Music licensed with: Epidemic Sound
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  • @Anne-pk8gs
    @Anne-pk8gs7 ай бұрын

    Rosie, you have no idea how happy we are because you got a wood stove this winter yay!

  • @Flipper568

    @Flipper568

    7 ай бұрын

    I literally was clapping 😊

  • @LadyAurora10

    @LadyAurora10

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Flipper568 I was clapping when I saw the fire wood truck 😄

  • @UN_UrbanNomad66

    @UN_UrbanNomad66

    7 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @kallistetrentekatre7157
    @kallistetrentekatre71577 ай бұрын

    Dear Rosie, I don’t think I’ve ever left a comment, but I’ve been following you faithfully since I discovered your adventure. I always admire your courage and ingenuity. Last week, I was assembling a small piece of furniture and I couldn't finish it (I had read the instructions wrong!!!). I was ready to give up, but then I remembered how calmly and methodically you concentrate and I did the same. I saw where I was going wrong and finished my piece in minutes! So thank you for your example and everything you have shared over the past two years, I learn a lot by watching you. And after the today's video, I dream of a Japanese saw 😁😁😁 Kisses from France!

  • @UN_UrbanNomad66

    @UN_UrbanNomad66

    7 ай бұрын

    Awesome ❤

  • @joeb4142

    @joeb4142

    21 күн бұрын

    I think Rosie should be teaching a SkillShare class or two ☺️

  • @enjaw9479
    @enjaw94797 ай бұрын

    93.400 subscribers! 😮 How long until there are 100,000 of us? So many people who love your videos and feel a lot of peace, inspiration and joy when another video is posted online. Thanks! A huge thank you!

  • @PatHaskell

    @PatHaskell

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s the number of people that love redheads that have found this channel.

  • @reet01693

    @reet01693

    7 ай бұрын

    She hit 100k today!

  • @enjaw9479

    @enjaw9479

    7 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉🎉 Yeah! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @UN_UrbanNomad66

    @UN_UrbanNomad66

    7 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @martinajegust916

    @martinajegust916

    5 ай бұрын

    I found your Chanel today,so I am a new subscriver. Martina from sweden.😊

  • @lizgrove1490
    @lizgrove14907 ай бұрын

    We heated out home with wood for 40 plus years. We keep our wood some distance from the house incase there were bugs in the wood. We stacked our firewood and placed a tarp over the top and let it drape down the sides but not completely enclosed. That way the air could circulate and help the wood continue to dry. We just laid pieces of wood on top of the stacked pile to hold the tarp in place. Enjoy watch your videos. Indiana, USA

  • @noeraldinkabam

    @noeraldinkabam

    7 ай бұрын

    Yep, and a woodpile can be it’s own piece of art.

  • @MDBJSW
    @MDBJSW7 ай бұрын

    Cheers Rosie, for these calming videos and for showing women everywhere it can be done. Well done you!

  • @joeb4142

    @joeb4142

    2 ай бұрын

    And men!

  • @lindastrous5243
    @lindastrous52437 ай бұрын

    Use branches to make a roof. Put them side by side and nail them from the back to the front. Use your bicycle cart to transfer wood. Remember to keep all your scraps for firewood.

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    That's a cute idea!

  • @hb7282

    @hb7282

    7 ай бұрын

    I thought the same about the bicycle cart

  • @lauriemichaud5509

    @lauriemichaud5509

    7 ай бұрын

    Great idea !! You certainly have enough trees to get branches!

  • @bfox5767

    @bfox5767

    7 ай бұрын

    The branches can also be layered or overlap each other.

  • @DeeDee-vl1kt

    @DeeDee-vl1kt

    7 ай бұрын

    I kept thinking about a wheel barrow as I saw how much work it would be to transfer the piles of wood... But one thing for sure: This beats London life.... right? GREAT VIDEO! I look forward to each and every one 🩵🩷🩵🩷🩵🩷!

  • @karennugent529
    @karennugent5297 ай бұрын

    A small fan blowing from warm room to the adjoining room will help tremendously.

  • @maryannknox7158

    @maryannknox7158

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes that’s what I have door corner fans they circulate the hot 🥵 warm air ! Great idea

  • @debbibowen

    @debbibowen

    7 ай бұрын

    I do the opposite! Blow the cold air from the the floor of the cold room into the warm one. It draws the warm air in!

  • @enjaw9479

    @enjaw9479

    7 ай бұрын

    We have a small fan on the stove. It only moves when the oven is hot. No electricity or anything else required. This is how the heat is distributed. Super practical! We also opened the doorway all the way to the ceiling because the heat was building up under the ceiling and making it difficult to move into the next room.

  • @artokiiskinen1058

    @artokiiskinen1058

    7 ай бұрын

    Get two of the heat powered oscillating fans, they distribute hot air extremely well

  • @TubeTorte

    @TubeTorte

    7 ай бұрын

    sounds right.@@artokiiskinen1058

  • @veronicamatsson151
    @veronicamatsson1517 ай бұрын

    This is so funny...in Sweden we have an old saying......wood is warming to times, one when you cut and chop it and one when you burn it

  • @ahkkariq7406

    @ahkkariq7406

    7 ай бұрын

    In Norway we add a third time, when you carry and stack it.

  • @moda78z
    @moda78z7 ай бұрын

    And Rosie, you must have one of those huge blue IKEA bags. You could use them for transporting anything! Well, not really but definitely the wood! You can’t live in Sweden and not have an IKEA bag 😮🤣

  • @ginagonzalez6547
    @ginagonzalez65477 ай бұрын

    Hi Rosie, please don't say negative things about yourself. You are an amazing woman. Very talented. There is no one in the world, not one who can say I can do everything 100% beautiful and perfect. We all have strengths and weaknesses. You have been able to do everything all by yourself with no or very little help. You have so much going for you. Honestly, the wood pile storage solution looks good. Better than anyone with 0 knowledge of how to make one would've done. Give yourself a pat on your back about it. I love your banket. It would've been nice if you could've done it a bit wider so you would have more room to toss and turn, but if you know that's all you need and you are going to be comfortable with it, more power to you.

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't say anything negative about myself - I simply built something that's objectively ugly, and that has nothing to do with how I view myself! The things I make do not define me, and they shouldn't, because sometimes you make ugly things and sometimes you make gorgeous things and it had nothing to do with who you are as person

  • @damogranheart5521

    @damogranheart5521

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@wildrosieThat's a very healthy attitude.🍂🌙🫖🐈‍⬛📚

  • @isola-bella

    @isola-bella

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@wildrosiethank you for saying that. I wish this self-awareness was more widespread. Actually an intersting topic to think of. Why do humans tend to define themselves through things they create or not? Where does it come from?

  • @joeb4142

    @joeb4142

    21 күн бұрын

    @@isola-bellaOur materialistic societies.

  • @ibislife
    @ibislife7 ай бұрын

    Stack the wood closer to your house, maybe the covered porch as you are using another entrance? 😊

  • @maryannknox7158

    @maryannknox7158

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes exactly

  • @rosedespoina

    @rosedespoina

    7 ай бұрын

    It's a fire hazard and might very well be illegal (as it is in Finland, not sure about the swedish legislation)

  • @Sypherz

    @Sypherz

    7 ай бұрын

    Wood piles have and attract wood eating bugs, best not to have the pile close to the house so as to invite them to feast on the house as well.

  • @AliceFarrell-gu9bv

    @AliceFarrell-gu9bv

    7 ай бұрын

    28 years of a wood furnace: no closer than 10 feet and no more than 30 away. Remember you’re going to be hawling that stuff in the bitter cold and you’re going to need to whack the pile apart when it freezes. And get a sled.

  • @Beachweave2

    @Beachweave2

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AliceFarrell-gu9bv Yes ! Sleds are great for hauling stuff year round. Even just a simple kids snow sled works great and they are cheap

  • @HattisFnattis
    @HattisFnattis7 ай бұрын

    I don't know if you've already thought of it, but the tarp roof for your wood probably won't hold if you get a lot of snow. I would recommend you put some more wood pieces across the roof so the tarp doesn't have to hold up all the weight of the snow by itself. ❤❤❤

  • @birdsndog5932

    @birdsndog5932

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes. Just suggested the same thing. 🤭😉

  • @uzoamakannabude3466

    @uzoamakannabude3466

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s true! Good idea

  • @stinelarsen3965
    @stinelarsen39657 ай бұрын

    Your Japanestic attention to precision and detail is absolutely enchanting! Love from Denmark.

  • @brigid6609

    @brigid6609

    7 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same! Will we see Rosy move to one of those almost free houses in Japan? 😅

  • @SeaTurtle515
    @SeaTurtle5157 ай бұрын

    Innovative, persistent, hard working, skilled, intelligent, patient, deliberate, kind hearted, good natured and beautiful lady =Rosie!

  • @GretaWargh

    @GretaWargh

    7 ай бұрын

    Rosie! I always look forward to your videos. You are so zen like, tranquil and genuine. I wonder if you are aware of how much beauty you share with us of your normal days in your life - beauty that we all have, but in different ways - but miss out on - because we are so stressed out. I mean like in the small things you do, like how you take time to appreciate and cherish a tender cut you just made of a piece of wood. I feel calm, and safe somehow, when watching the contents of a new day in your life. Be it, I am aware of how hard it is to try and live a simple life, it can be exhausting, and you work very hard! But it is in the way you choose to tackle problems or things that come your way. And the honesty you share about … okej, you haven’t done this or that yet because you wanted to make something pretty instead - I love it! Thank you for it all!🌸

  • @gabym3904

    @gabym3904

    7 ай бұрын

    Why did I read this like that Lady Gaga meme

  • @morganeriksson5842

    @morganeriksson5842

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes but can she program a website fore the whole world, people interacting together ? She have many skills. Nature connection helps here to understand. Yes she is beatiful also. Here hair is beatiful as a copper river salmon in Alaska. 🙂

  • @UN_UrbanNomad66

    @UN_UrbanNomad66

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed!❤

  • @jonap5740

    @jonap5740

    6 ай бұрын

    @@morganeriksson5842 🤔

  • @sarahgreen3693
    @sarahgreen36937 ай бұрын

    I remember when I first came across your channel, My partner was super poorly so I stayed awake all night watching over him, and I binge watched every single video that you had unloaded in that one night/morning, and I think it’s remarkable just how far you have come since the beginning. I am constantly blown away by the things that you make. You are so precise and everything you set your hands to is pure perfection. Much love. (P.s I’m so happy you’re going to be warm this winter🤍)

  • @millwoodthomas5220
    @millwoodthomas52207 ай бұрын

    Quick tip: when moving large amounts of wood, grab a tarp (tarpaulin), and push rope through two holes and tie (to make a handle). Throw wood on, and drag to woodshed. You don't even need to have a good aim. I'm sure you know this, but it doesn't always occur to us in the moment. it's easy than a wheelbarrow.

  • @hb7282

    @hb7282

    7 ай бұрын

    Brilliant! Even better than my thought of using the bicycle trailer

  • @wakatipuartipad

    @wakatipuartipad

    7 ай бұрын

    Brilliant tip - will try this - thanks!!!!!

  • @nielsbosteffens1749

    @nielsbosteffens1749

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes good point. I thought about the bike trailer too, but then I realised one would have to stable twice, and thus spend the same time as carrying.

  • @boa1793

    @boa1793

    7 ай бұрын

    Some tarps are so thin these days, they’d get scraped through. I’ve tried this. I think making a little sled would work better.

  • @Cate7451

    @Cate7451

    7 ай бұрын

    @@boa1793maybe have some painters drop cloths, they are canvas

  • @kaatchef4598
    @kaatchef45987 ай бұрын

    Dont forget to get a little fan to put on top of the stove, so you can circulate the heat more.

  • @SeaTurtle515

    @SeaTurtle515

    7 ай бұрын

    And a pot of water on top of the stove to keep the air from getting too dry. 😊

  • @damogranheart5521

    @damogranheart5521

    7 ай бұрын

    For those who are unfamiliar with wood stoves and their accessories, the fan does Not have a motor. The heat of the stove makes the blades turn, and the heat circulates thru the room more effectively. They work beautifully!

  • @peggynorton5145

    @peggynorton5145

    7 ай бұрын

    I bought one last year and I love it. I also have a damper in my pipe to close some so my wood does not burn out during the night. Mine is about 6-8" above the top of the stove.

  • @damogranheart5521

    @damogranheart5521

    7 ай бұрын

    @@peggynorton5145 Dampers are an effective measure in better control of burn rate and temp. Thanks for the reminder! That had slipped my mind.

  • @kaatchef4598

    @kaatchef4598

    7 ай бұрын

    @@peggynorton5145 you shouldnt do that too much. As it causes sut to build up quickly and create a chimney burn when least expected.

  • @angelikabehrend417
    @angelikabehrend4177 ай бұрын

    The curtain fabric can be used to face the material that you will be buying in the end. This way, It will be an insulating curtain when it is done.

  • @damogranheart5521

    @damogranheart5521

    7 ай бұрын

    Most Excellent Idea!!

  • @karendautorino4288
    @karendautorino42887 ай бұрын

    Make a door quilt to put in front of front and attic doors to boost insulation

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh a quilt! That’s a nice idea!

  • @MissDelia
    @MissDelia7 ай бұрын

    So happy to see your stove in !! I have lived in many houses with open fires but we have a stove now and it’s honestly the best way to heat the house without all the smoke and mess! Just remember that a layer of ash at the bottom is needed so you don’t even need to clean it out fully. Thanks for your lovely videos *edit .. get a fan which switches on automatically when the stove is hot enough, it sits on top and will push the hot air around the house.

  • @VivaLaViolette

    @VivaLaViolette

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, they work well.

  • @connieacree4006
    @connieacree40067 ай бұрын

    You are doing a wonderful job, Rosie. I'm 78 and love to watch your progress. I know it's hard not really having better transportation when getting your supplies. You are so creative and very brave attempting all this work. God bless you in all your endeavors. 😊❤❤😮

  • @janinafisher101
    @janinafisher1017 ай бұрын

    Rosie, I recommend creating a round wood pile - look it up online. It is a lot less work than building a woodshed, and it is the most beautiful way to store wood! Plus, it is an old Scandinavian method of stacking wood. The bonus is that you make an 8 foot circle of wood, and then you throw the rest of the wood inside the circle, so it doesn't need to be neatly stacked, but it is safely stored. By the way, I live in a 750 sq ft (about 70 sq metres) uninsulated cabin in Canada, and I use a truckload of wood about the same size as yours for the entire winter. I think your wood man assumes that you are like most people and like living in a sauna. I think you are relatively frugal and I'm hoping that will be enough wood for you for the winter! You must be SO excited to have a wood stove finally! A warm and cozy winter.

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    They are so cool!! Oww maybe next year I'll try and build something like that instead!

  • @janinafisher101

    @janinafisher101

    7 ай бұрын

    @wildrosie They really are so beautiful, and I find even the process of building one meditative and therapeutic! Something about that round shape! Although I live in Canada, my mother was Norwegian and I have a half-sister in Sweden (from my Jamaican father! Lol!) Hope your woodstove inspector has come - or comes soon - so you can legally light your stove!

  • @annafife9094

    @annafife9094

    7 ай бұрын

    I live in NZ and we make Norwegian wood stacks too. They are incredibly stable (withstand storms and gales), are beautiful to look at, and wonderful to build. What used to be a chore is now something we look forward to every year. We buy in summer when wood is a little cheaper and when it is a pleasure to work outside. There are lots of online tutorials and even a famous book about it. I know someone like you who enjoys the process and cares about beauty will enjoy building these. I also recommend a laundry rack on a pulley system which hangs from the ceiling. When the fire is roaring you can dry your clothes in less than an hour. (Great for drying out boots too).

  • @janinafisher101

    @janinafisher101

    7 ай бұрын

    @@annafife9094 How lovely that you do that in NZ too! (The#1 place on my bucket list!) Yes - the Edwardian drying rack. I have a version of that too. I got two large curtain rings (about 2" in diameter) that I hang on cup hooks attached to the ceiling about 6 feet apart, and then I hang a shower curtain rod within those two rings. This is done near the wood stove. I then hang things on hangers on the shower curtain rod, and they dry quickly. Even sheets can be folded over a few times and hung on hangers, and I just turn them inside out every now and again to expose all sides. Of course Rosie loves to make beautiful things and I'm sure she could whip up a really beautiful real Edwardian-style pulley system to use! She's becoming quite the experienced carpenter!

  • @carolynrose3623

    @carolynrose3623

    7 ай бұрын

    We've used a Jotul wood stove for more than 40 years and love it. We even put a Jotul gas insert in the fireplace downstairs. You can't go wrong with Jotul. I'm sure you'll be pleased. We keep lg pieces of wood to fill the stove overnight, and then it goes all night without refilling. We aks the guy who delivers our wood to give us larger pieces. It won't take long and you'll know what works best for you.

  • @Stefan_Kawalec
    @Stefan_Kawalec7 ай бұрын

    Don't ever get comfortable with a circular saw. It's a dangerous tool and you must always be on alert when using it. And please, get yourself a pair or two of the cheapest F-clamps to hold down the material you're working on. It's very dangerous to operate a chisel and move it toward the hand you're holding the material with. I've noticed you have some F-clamps. Anyway, please avoid cutting anything in the direction of your limbs or body parts. Experiencing the warmth of actual, live fire is magical. Great idea with that seat and excellent execution.

  • @ellbow7287

    @ellbow7287

    7 ай бұрын

    Thankyou Stefan. Rosie that is all very sensible, woodworking safety advice .

  • @julietreagus7043

    @julietreagus7043

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes Stefan,good advice, we care for u Rosie, we r barracking for u..

  • @ronelkonig-zg4jj
    @ronelkonig-zg4jj7 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos😊 build yourself a nice wooden box to store some wood inside for snowy days, keep it nearby and dry, we worry about you not being warm enough... you are so talented and so inspiring...❤

  • @Ca11mero
    @Ca11mero7 ай бұрын

    If you got any farmers around with land you can befriend them and maybe help out with some stuff, with wood/fallen trees as return. That's what we used to do when I grew up. Usually they just said "a few trees fell down in the storm, you can take it if you want" and we chopped it up and borrowed their tractor to get it back home.

  • @Thphnts
    @Thphnts7 ай бұрын

    I came across your channel after being recommended your two year update video and I’ve been binge watching it all weekend. It’s awesome to see how you’ve gone from where you’ve admitted to not having many DIY skills to what you’re doing now. Really excited to see the finished cabin!

  • @MonicaEGolak
    @MonicaEGolak9 күн бұрын

    This little pieces of woods that you´re cutting and throwing away, actually you could use as fire starter!

  • @Nannygoat
    @Nannygoat13 күн бұрын

    That spark of fire will warm your cute cabin on cold snowy days. Yes! So happy for you smart Rosie

  • @hannekedriest1699
    @hannekedriest16997 ай бұрын

    I'm over the moon to see you actually have a working stove! This will greatly improve your life during winter! It's always so cozy too. You have a lot on the go all of it getting you to a better place and looking oh so good. You are amazing to have the patience to figure it all out. Wish I didn't have to wait two weeks to see how far you've got. Kudos to you and thank you so much for taking your precious time to share it with us.

  • @denisemeredith2436
    @denisemeredith24367 ай бұрын

    Thinking about your wood stove, start peeling bark off birch trees (the papery bits that hang off the trunk) and store them in a metal dustbin and you can use them as kindling to start your fires. It is great to see a lovely woodstove in your house.

  • @peggynorton5145

    @peggynorton5145

    7 ай бұрын

    Great idea. I usually buy a few boxes of fatwood fire starters..

  • @antirrhinum130
    @antirrhinum1307 ай бұрын

    As long as the unstacked wood is dry, cover it with a tarp so that when it rains, it will be protected. Also, get a sled to pack and drag the wood to the stacking area. A moving dolly would also be useful. Your skills are quite amazing.

  • @chaotic-goodartistry3903
    @chaotic-goodartistry39035 ай бұрын

    Tip from a medieval reenactor to keep house warmer: wall tapestries and rugs. Thick fabric on walls to further insulate, along with the curtains to insulate the windows. And thick rugs to insulate floors. And if you can manage it, a nice thick, soft animal pelt under your fitted sheet really helps with keeping in heat while sleeping in the cold.

  • @naughtynortherner5367
    @naughtynortherner53677 ай бұрын

    Just a thought, Rosie, it might be an idea to have your woodshed/pile closer to your house. Something I found out was you'll want it close to hand when the weather turns bad... Just a thought,keep up the great work.

  • @maearcher4721

    @maearcher4721

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree completely. We had one at end of our garden. Which was fine until gas prices skyrocketed last winter and we decided to heat house with wood only... Then going at end of garden whole winter was very tidious. And we build new firewood storage at back of our house...just few steps from the door. It's so much better!

  • @janicegartner5711

    @janicegartner5711

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree as well. I live in a 200 year old log home and love my wood stove. I have a wrap around veranda and come October the wood is piled there, all I have to do is walk out the door garb a log and into the fire it goes. All is covered so I don’t even put shoes on!

  • @amywatson7
    @amywatson77 ай бұрын

    In our culture there is a proverb : That some people have thousand arts in their fingers. You remind me that You are very talented and capable of almost everything and the most important one is you are completely balanced your feminine & masculine said . Such a impressive ❤

  • @tinycotswoldcottage
    @tinycotswoldcottage7 ай бұрын

    Wood advice from my experience... I use about six of those logs over sbout 3-4 hours in the evening. I wouldn't stack the wood near any wooden buildings due to wood boring insects. I store mine in the greenhouse in the winter. You can get a gauge you stick into the wood to check the dampness. Create your own kindling now if you can. I do this each autumn when I prune my fruit trees. Always check for spiders when bringing it in!

  • @millesoc
    @millesoc7 ай бұрын

    You are a wonderful artist. I am amazed by your vision, creativity, persistence, and perseverance, with each project. Your home is beautiful!

  • @janhjorth965
    @janhjorth9657 ай бұрын

    Your detailed and precise cuts could and should make you very proud. In spite of your coarse tools, you manage some extremely accurate carpentry and top of some well thought out constructions…

  • @joyjustice1678
    @joyjustice16787 ай бұрын

    I literally was just saying I need another Rosie video and boom the notification comes. Thanks for sharing your journey with us ❤

  • @petebartlett2229
    @petebartlett22297 ай бұрын

    Love your channel. Don’t put the wood near the guesthouse incase ‘visitors’ move in!! Stack it, in a Logstore nearer the house but not attached to it,so it’s not so far to get in in the cold winter times.

  • @andreamalik2961
    @andreamalik29617 ай бұрын

    Rosie day is my absolutely favourite day. So happy to see you have a fire now: it's gorgeous. Your ingenuity with both design & execution is brilliant Rosie. Those banquet seat/bed joints looked so complicated! It's all coming together x

  • @rebeccamercer4160
    @rebeccamercer41607 ай бұрын

    Love your new stove! You will be able cook and heat up water as well! Rosie, you do so well and you inspire me as well as others! Wished I was able to help you ! I am a wife, mom and a grandmother and I am still learning from others! So grateful to Our Lord for putting others in my path to inspire!! God bless you dear!❤️

  • @mishpersisted1963
    @mishpersisted19637 ай бұрын

    I've been binge watching your videos for three weeks now, I enjoy them so much I've ended up watching most of them twice. That's not something I do often! I appreciate you sharing with us the actual process including mistakes and things that didn't go to plan, and how you've changed or redone things. Thank you for sharing your resilience, adaptability and determination as well as the easier sucesses! This is now my favourite channel ❤

  • @emmso94
    @emmso947 ай бұрын

    You are getting really good at Wood work! And congrats on the stove, it Will make a huge difference 🔥

  • @lillirod
    @lillirod7 ай бұрын

    Love your meticulous attention to detail in both the design and the woodwork. Hope you finish the bed and can move into the cabin to enjoy the long awaited warmth inside the cabin! 🤗

  • @judithbyerly5888
    @judithbyerly58887 ай бұрын

    Rosie, you are AMAZING!! As I watch all the ideas you have and things you have been able to accomplish, I’m hoping you realize how talented and brave you are! This was such a great video. Thank you for sharing your life with us. I am a 74 year old grandma and feel sure you must have been a pioneer woman in another life!! 😂. Love & Blessings to you until next time! 🙏🏻❤️

  • @joeb4142

    @joeb4142

    2 күн бұрын

    She’s a pioneer woman in this life! 😊

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_7 ай бұрын

    The Japanese hand saw is a lovely tool. Glad it's working so well for you on this project. Keep it up! You're doing a great job, and your little cabin is becoming a true small, hugge home.

  • @monikacarless_wordwitch

    @monikacarless_wordwitch

    7 ай бұрын

    I saw Kirsty on the Portugal from Scratch channel also has one!

  • @sarahannekerley8681
    @sarahannekerley86817 ай бұрын

    We use a canvas log tote to bring our firewood in. It's a quick and fun sewing project. 😉

  • @joeb4142
    @joeb41423 ай бұрын

    This may just be my favourite Rosie video. The first frost, her excitement at her new stove, the wood shed and the almost magical woodworking which brought about her convertible bed. So much going on and Rosie's happiness is infectious. The drone footage beginning at 27:36 is so beautiful! Thank you Rosie for including that and also the beautiful music. 😊

  • @jamiehandrock2097
    @jamiehandrock20977 ай бұрын

    Very clever design! You have taught yourself so much over the last 2 years! Your woodstove is darling! I love seeing the flames when I have a fire. Happy warm winter ❤

  • @dallastaylor6235
    @dallastaylor62357 ай бұрын

    they make a "Magic Box" for your stove it goes in the stove pipe above your stove it's basically a dry radiator with a fan on it. I had one on my stove for years it takes all the wasted heat that goes out the pipe and puts it in your living space very efficient and saves on wood as well best of luck

  • @sandycollins3613
    @sandycollins36137 ай бұрын

    Have you thought about getting a parka to keep you warm? You're wearing fabrics, cold gets right through it!

  • @esarempee
    @esarempee7 ай бұрын

    That joinery melted my brain!

  • @user-yf1ho7si4i
    @user-yf1ho7si4i7 ай бұрын

    I'm so excited that you're getting a wood stove! Hope you're super comfy this winter!

  • @anneofgreengables1619
    @anneofgreengables16197 ай бұрын

    I recommend buying a wheelbarrow or a garden cart/dolly to move things. Also, a good cover for your wood pile is a piece of corrugated metal roofing.

  • @aur-raw
    @aur-raw7 ай бұрын

    You give me peace! Even in an adverse situation you thrive! I admire you

  • @justoneacre7873
    @justoneacre78737 ай бұрын

    I would be making use of space in the greenhouse, under the porch, or even rooms in the house you don’t use. Better than letting the wood get wet!

  • @ahkkariq7406
    @ahkkariq74067 ай бұрын

    If you are not using the front entrance during winter, it might be an idea to build a large box for storing firewood inside the door. Then you can bring the firewood into the house through the front door on nice days and have it easily accessible when it's unpleasant outside. You can eventually use the entire width of the hallway, and climb over if you have to use the hallway for an emergency exit. I know that many people do not like to store firewood indoors, but we have never had problems doing so here in Norway. If the wood was full of holes, I would not store it indoors.

  • @florentinalily
    @florentinalily7 ай бұрын

    ps get some shutters on the doors and windows and thick curtains on the windows - you can use old blankets to line them - it will help enormously for insulating against the cold. Also, insulation panels between your timber walling and the walls of the house will help enormously xx As will a well stocked pantry in case you get snowed in? Thankyou so much for the vlog again x

  • @neldamcewenmedicalintuitiv8384
    @neldamcewenmedicalintuitiv83847 ай бұрын

    I've had a lifetime of firewood management. You can use the wood pieces to make a frame (like the Jenga game) going up on each end. Then as you go up, you can use wire to anchor one end to the other for stability (wrap it around a loose piece of wood) and string it along the top row, then layer wood on top. Just keep going up, and tarp it. The hard thing is that I am itching to help you. You could use another set of hands. My cabin took 7 cords + for the cold season.

  • @joannefildew9092
    @joannefildew90927 ай бұрын

    Aw its soo lovely when all the wood for winter is in! Such a great feeling. 😊 Looks to be a great job on the seat/bed! You are so multi talented Rosie!

  • @enjaw9479

    @enjaw9479

    7 ай бұрын

    For me, a big stack of wood simply means wealth! This bliss of being warm in the winter...

  • @anitaklamer3360
    @anitaklamer33607 ай бұрын

    Just an idea: as you don't use your front door (which has a door into your house) you could close/clad & insulate the porch and use it as a bonus space. 💐

  • @theatrerocks
    @theatrerocks7 ай бұрын

    Like so many of your viewers, I’m thrilled to see you get your stove in! It’s gonna be a good winter. You are such an inspiration, Rosie!

  • @ellbow7287
    @ellbow72877 ай бұрын

    Rosie in the old days with draughty houses we used to hang a heavy, floor to architrave, velvet drape on a rod over the doorways . When the drape is closed it keeps the heat from escaping the room.

  • @davidstoddard9160
    @davidstoddard91607 ай бұрын

    In the earlier years people had what is called a day bed that had a multi use purpose, and really was a good item for furniture.

  • @olsa76
    @olsa767 ай бұрын

    I also don't like making ugly things, but sometimes it can be necessary. Just make it through this winter and then I am convinced that you will build the wood shed of your dreams before next winter or sometime in the future. I'm so glad you got a wood stove! Buy a fan that is driven by the heat to place on the stove, so the heat is distributed over the room and not just going straight up to the ceiling.

  • @Afraithe
    @Afraithe7 ай бұрын

    Grats on the stove, you choose a good one, and yes with a house having poor insulation, you probably will need more wood. Do not keep the wood stacked against your house (the little outhouse should be fine) mice will build shelters amongst the wood during winter, you dont want that to close to the house. A tip is to go to the store and ask for cardbord boxes that bananas come in, stores usually give these away, use them to carry wood from your storage to inside, and keep 2-3 of those boxes inside.

  • @kathleenjohnson3645
    @kathleenjohnson36457 ай бұрын

    The wood stove is fantastic. When I saw it I went Ahhh out loud. So cozy!😊❤ Get a fan to blow the warm air into your library room.

  • @jen....
    @jen....7 ай бұрын

    Your stove is lovely - so cheery. I (controversial opinion) like it much better than the one with the squirrel design. Glad you've got it sorted in time for the colder weather.

  • @cajunlane3191
    @cajunlane31917 ай бұрын

    You're doing such a good job. So very proud of you. We used to have a wood-burning stove that had to heat our whole house also. We took a small square box fan and mounted it in the upper corner (where all the heat was) of the doorway going into the main house. It would blow the warm are out into the house. After winter was over, we could remove the fan until it was needed again. Just remember that you will need to add wood during the night. May our precious Lord 🙏 bless and keep you safe.

  • @hernapa
    @hernapa7 ай бұрын

    Of all the KZread channels I follow, yours is the one I can't wait for! So happy to see the stove!!!!!

  • @annmariecuratolo383
    @annmariecuratolo3837 ай бұрын

    You need to get one of those fans you can put on top to circulate the heat, since the interior of the house is wood, I would also recommend putting a pot of water on the top to humidify the space

  • @ochervelvet9687
    @ochervelvet96877 ай бұрын

    “ . . . a little test for myself into slightly more advanced woodworking.” SLIGHTLY? Girl, you GO. Your design and DIY skills are amazing. (Very glad you have fire now. I hope the inspection happens soonest and everything passes.) 🔥

  • @anneosullivan4107
    @anneosullivan41077 ай бұрын

    There is no end to your talents Rosie. Your pencil drawings look amazing. Enjoy your new wood burner when it gets going. You can look forward to a cozier winter. Wow... so much talent, you'll never be bored. 💕

  • @bearfootartistry
    @bearfootartistry7 ай бұрын

    Your makeshift wood is creative, resourceful and definitely not bad! Doing what you have to do to make it work out there is self reliance. Good for you girl! ✌️❤️😁🤙

  • @debpate9405
    @debpate94057 ай бұрын

    Small critters will eventually make a home on your wood pile. Watch and listen for scampering. You could weigh down the tarp on top with pieces of branches. The wind will damage the tarp if it's flying around, Youre a smart cookie, I bet you already thought of this. Fantastic banquette!

  • @holemajora598
    @holemajora5987 ай бұрын

    I definitely recommend a little 7$ pull saw from Harbor freight. I can’t believe how good my cuts come out with that. Even the cheapest pole saw cuts better than any push I’ve ever used.

  • @donnagagne3813
    @donnagagne38137 ай бұрын

    PS; you can build side walls for your fire wood using the wood itself. It's like a puzzle. 😂

  • @janetwalker3541
    @janetwalker35417 ай бұрын

    Birch bark and birch wood is the best for starting and keeping a fire going. Those birch branches on the side of your make shift wood shed would be great for burning. On you tube, Girl in the Woods , Brooke, uses birch for starting her fires and it always works great! Love your wood stove!

  • @anneofgreengables1619

    @anneofgreengables1619

    7 ай бұрын

    Birch trees grow light weeds in Scandinavia. There are plenty of them.

  • @johnwest9577
    @johnwest95777 ай бұрын

    So happy about the wood stove! We heated our whole house with wood years ago and really miss the ambiance and place you could really, really get warm after being outside. A fan in the doorway might help circulate the warm air. When you get time you could put weather stripping around the outside door and the attic door too. Hanging heavy curtains or blankets in front of the door could help also. Later on you could work on protecting the outside door by creating a foyer/enclosed porch outdoors to knock winter winds off that entrance. There is an old saying: When you heat with wood, it heats you twice. . .once when you chop and gather it, then when you burn it.

  • @stephaniedeegan853
    @stephaniedeegan8537 ай бұрын

    Its really inspiring how meticulous and patient you are with your wood working. Such a marvelous talent. After seeing your drawings it makes sense that this is your passion. Its a continuation of your artistic skills.😊

  • @billiekennedy131
    @billiekennedy1317 ай бұрын

    Just so you know, when you have a man come to do something in your house, don’t clean before they get there, clean after they leave, because it will be a mess left. Lol

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    Hahaha, I decided to not clean the floor until after inspection is done, just in case there are more smudges!!

  • @janetbaccus9358
    @janetbaccus93587 ай бұрын

    Closer to the house with the wood shed. Winter will come and you won't want to be trekking out so far to get wood.

  • @PanchoGHT
    @PanchoGHT7 ай бұрын

    So good; after two years, so good !

  • @ron7447
    @ron74477 ай бұрын

    I won't give suggestions, i will say your skills are really awesome. You are so full of ideas that seem to come from an endless inspiration. You sometimes look like you want to give up,then you complete another amazing project. Keep living your dream. ❤

  • @Marianne222400
    @Marianne2224007 ай бұрын

    You should consider selling some of your drawings as prints! They look so amazing 🤩

  • @AdinaShoshanaSturman-os6tk
    @AdinaShoshanaSturman-os6tk7 ай бұрын

    Get one of those fans that move by the heat rising from the stove to circulate the heat!

  • @annahaughawout1328
    @annahaughawout13287 ай бұрын

    I so want to send you a Gorilla Cart from the US. So many trips back and forth to the wood pile. Love the bed concept you created, keep up the good work Rosie, we all love you and can't wait to see your next project. Stay safe and warm. Tennessee, USA

  • @agneta702
    @agneta7027 ай бұрын

    You must be the master of measuring! 👏🇸🇪

  • @bobbid9168
    @bobbid91687 ай бұрын

    By the way, you are amazing. Your attention to detail is exceptional. Give yourself credit.

  • @tinakohout5891
    @tinakohout58917 ай бұрын

    Dear Rosie, happy you have a wood stove. My entire life I heat and cook with wood. You might consider the wood beeing not so far from the house, at least some of it closer. And fire wood has to be dry, to avoid chimney and pipe issues. Maybe you want to think about a wheelbarrow for your property... Always a pleisure to see your videos.

  • @traveltrailer7018
    @traveltrailer70187 ай бұрын

    I’ve watched hours and hours of van, cabin, and bushcraft shelter builds over the past 4-5 years, but your comment about the two wood sheds has to be one of the funniest I’ve heard in a long time. I think you’re doing a great job. Just remember once you learn how to build a thing with materials you have, you can always build another later with better materials if you choose. Three cheers for having the chimney man take care of the stove.

  • @joeb4142

    @joeb4142

    21 күн бұрын

    Her dry delivery kills it 😆

  • @izzyzon4975
    @izzyzon49757 ай бұрын

    Hi Rosie, I really admire your precision. That Japanese saw really seems to do that job. In one of your other videos I saw you have a Jickery. Consider a infrared heat panel of 300 Watts. Its very low in electricity, but using a small solar panel it would cost you nothing to run it! It heats you and save on electricity and wood!

  • @susanmary4752
    @susanmary47527 ай бұрын

    watching you notch and then assemble all the pieces was amazing! so precise. your wood stove is a game changer for you come winter. nothing beats heat like the kind a wood stove puts out.

  • @Samtzu
    @Samtzu7 ай бұрын

    Your work is excellent and meticulous.... and the woodshed is a perfect temporary solution... in the spring you can build your multilevel, fully enclosed woodshed with a tram to automatically bring wood to the house to feed it into the stove... I mean, why 'just' build when you can overbuild.? And moving and stacking firewood (which I have done since I was a young boy) WILL keep you warm.... I had a good laugh over your remarks!! Keep going... you are doing great!!

  • @wildrosie

    @wildrosie

    7 ай бұрын

    That is a brilliant idea! Who doesn’t want to overbuild things?!! 😂

  • @judiehavard4903
    @judiehavard49037 ай бұрын

    You will want your wood stack close to the house. When the winds are howling and snow falling you dont want to go a long distance to have to bring in several arm loads of wood. Inevitably it will happen at night in the freezing cold. So stack a lot of it close to your back door.

  • @virginiavilas
    @virginiavilas7 ай бұрын

    My word - so many competing necessities! But you’re definitely getting it sorted. I’d use every square inch of roofed porch space to stack wood as well as a corner within your storage shed - as well as the makeshift shed. You said it well - “heating with wood” is an exercise that in itself helps to generate core heat 🔥😅. I heated a small set of rooms with a woodstove for 6 years. Your study / sleeping area is looking magnificent. You might want to possibly place weather stripping around the attic door (any door) for a bit more heat retention. Your efforts AND results are nothing short of amazing!!!! -V

  • @lindaandersson3430
    @lindaandersson34307 ай бұрын

    Wow ! You are a brave lady moving here and doing all by yourself ! You are an inspiration 🎉

  • @ellyntallon2255
    @ellyntallon22557 ай бұрын

    Get a box fan to put in the doorway to blow the heat in that direction. Or.. clean the work space and bring the bunkie mattress in and throw it on the floor in fireplace room

  • @knitwit014
    @knitwit0147 ай бұрын

    You need a wood box on your porch or right outside your door that holds a day or two of wood for easy access.

  • @satanne666
    @satanne6667 ай бұрын

    Hi 😊 Love seeing what you create for your lovely place. Just wanted to share some good old tip from a norwegian that grew up in a pretty cold place - and I feel bad for you feeling cold. Always wear wool as your base layer! Long johns and a long sleeve made from pure wool is priceless! I always wear a knitted jumper on top of this, adjusting the thickness according to the temp. Layerimg in cool temperatures doesnt helpnunless you choose the right fibers. I even knitted my own really thick wool pants. Wool on the inside, wind proof on the outside. Good luck 🥰 Always eager to watch your next video!