Fantastic tutorial. Clear and easy to follow. Thank you, Levi’s and Dyuna for sharing this great sustainable approach to denim repair and sashiko embroidery. 👖✌️💙
This is a great tutorial, but I can't find any tutorials on visible mending for difficult places, like cuffs and pocket edges- places where there's not much room, the fabric is doubled and stiff, and there are frayed edges to repair. Can you help with that, too?
Having a palm thimble really helps for places with lots of layers to push the needle through. I tend to fold my scrap fabric over frayed edges like pockets or cuffs. I just repaired the seat of a pair of jeans and whatever the area is called where the where both front and both back panels meet was a bummer for multiple reasons. To make the patch there fit I folded the trousers in half length wise with the back pockets showing and tried to flatten the area as well as could before making a small paper pattern that I later transfer onto fabric. Hope your still going strong! 💪
More than likely it was tailors chalk. You can also get pens that the ink disappears with air or washing. Plus you can buy a plastic grid too to mark out an exact pattern to stitch by.
How to get a hole in your levi? I have 3 levis jeans and I have used it for 4 years and it still intact. I use it almost daily. Rotate it every week. Used it when i was cycling. Used it to field trip. Used it when i was motor riding. It like a tank.
Please Levi's give me some patches and Levi's tabs and button and rivets please i didn't find anywhere i want to buy please givee Levi's detailing patches like back leather Levi's patch please please please
While I like the finished look, the tutorial was well done and the host was cool, this is only distantly related to true Sashiko stitching. Sashiko is a celebration of geometric relationship through stitch work. It's done with excellence and usually very layered, deceptively intricate designs. To watch someone do it with exactitude is really an experience, and even in everyday versions, Japanese culture would dictate it (as with any work) would be done almost as an act of worship. Like I said, I think this has a cool vibe, but I really wish Americans would stop calling this "Sashiko" because it falls short in comparison.
I'm a huge Levi's lover please please please give me the brand patches please buttons and Rivets and other details material please please please give me i,ll pay please please
Fabulous! Thank you Dyuna - I’ll be doing this to hubby’s jeans this week!👍
How 'bout your hubby gets off his lazy ass and does the patching himself?
Fantastic tutorial. Clear and easy to follow. Thank you, Levi’s and Dyuna for sharing this great sustainable approach to denim repair and sashiko embroidery. 👖✌️💙
just followed the tutorial. thanks so much
This is a great tutorial, but I can't find any tutorials on visible mending for difficult places, like cuffs and pocket edges- places where there's not much room, the fabric is doubled and stiff, and there are frayed edges to repair. Can you help with that, too?
Having a palm thimble really helps for places with lots of layers to push the needle through. I tend to fold my scrap fabric over frayed edges like pockets or cuffs. I just repaired the seat of a pair of jeans and whatever the area is called where the where both front and both back panels meet was a bummer for multiple reasons. To make the patch there fit I folded the trousers in half length wise with the back pockets showing and tried to flatten the area as well as could before making a small paper pattern that I later transfer onto fabric. Hope your still going strong! 💪
Love this - thank you! Can you tell me what you are using to mark your lines? ❤️
More than likely it was tailors chalk. You can also get pens that the ink disappears with air or washing. Plus you can buy a plastic grid too to mark out an exact pattern to stitch by.
Need to do this to my levis Jacket
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How to get a hole in your levi? I have 3 levis jeans and I have used it for 4 years and it still intact. I use it almost daily. Rotate it every week. Used it when i was cycling. Used it to field trip. Used it when i was motor riding. It like a tank.
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Please Levi's give me some patches and Levi's tabs and button and rivets please i didn't find anywhere i want to buy please givee Levi's detailing patches like back leather Levi's patch please please please
While I like the finished look, the tutorial was well done and the host was cool, this is only distantly related to true Sashiko stitching. Sashiko is a celebration of geometric relationship through stitch work. It's done with excellence and usually very layered, deceptively intricate designs. To watch someone do it with exactitude is really an experience, and even in everyday versions, Japanese culture would dictate it (as with any work) would be done almost as an act of worship. Like I said, I think this has a cool vibe, but I really wish Americans would stop calling this "Sashiko" because it falls short in comparison.
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I'm a huge Levi's lover please please please give me the brand patches please buttons and Rivets and other details material please please please give me i,ll pay please please
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