@fromRAGtoFASHIONJulieWillaert Did you use a jacket that is one size larger than what you usually wear? I can imagine lining it with the blanket will make is more tight?🙂
I'm glad the tutorial was just what you were looking for! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Your compliment about my sense of humor is much appreciated. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Nice! Thanks for the video, I've been looking for something like this and your video was without a doubt the closest to what I had in mind 👌 I'm a 25 year old guy, I've been sewing some 1900's military uniforms for hobbies in the past, but now I have this desert camouflage "jacket" (technically called a BDU) which is more or less just a thin shirt - I thought it could be nice to add some sort of lining like yours into it 🤔 At least I now know how, thanks to you!
This video was exactly what I was looking for. I am in the process of thrift flipping an oversized long blazer into a dress, but the blazer was unlined. I want to add a lining to the finished dress, but I was stuck on how to do this. This helped me tremendously. Thank you for this fabulous tutorial!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial was helpful for you. Adding a lining can really elevate the finished look of your dress. Best of luck with your thrift flip project-I'd love to see how it turns out! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Happy sewing!
I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial was helpful for you as a new sewer! If you ever have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Can you please do this same DIY with a pair of denim jeans? Denim is so thin now days they're hardly any good in cold weather. Would love to do this myself
@@fromRAGtoFASHIONJulieWillaert thank you. It would be nice to see an experts approach to adding denim jean liners without having to build/sew the jeans from scratch. I've got a few store bought jeans that could use some extra warmth.
Definately going to find the perfect blanket and take it and my thrifted jacket to my tailor! Thanks for this very nifty thrifry idea!
That's great! I can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
50,000 videos later, and yours is the winner! Thank you!!
I'm glad you found the video helpful! If you have any more questions or suggestions, feel free to share. Happy sewing! 🧵✨
@fromRAGtoFASHIONJulieWillaert Did you use a jacket that is one size larger than what you usually wear? I can imagine lining it with the blanket will make is more tight?🙂
I love your videos they’re so informative and funny 😂
Thank you
This was exactly what I was looking for ! Thank you! And I love your sense of humour, made it even better xo
I'm glad the tutorial was just what you were looking for! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Your compliment about my sense of humor is much appreciated. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Nice! Thanks for the video, I've been looking for something like this and your video was without a doubt the closest to what I had in mind 👌
I'm a 25 year old guy, I've been sewing some 1900's military uniforms for hobbies in the past, but now I have this desert camouflage "jacket" (technically called a BDU) which is more or less just a thin shirt - I thought it could be nice to add some sort of lining like yours into it 🤔 At least I now know how, thanks to you!
Great video, looks awesome. When the pipe floated over the fireplace thing... I liked that it was trippy.
This video was so helpful!! I needed a lining for a jacket I already had, and I wanted a tutorial just like this. Plus it was so funny too! 😂
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Love the idea and the results, and the humour too!
Thank you 🙂
This video was exactly what I was looking for. I am in the process of thrift flipping an oversized long blazer into a dress, but the blazer was unlined. I want to add a lining to the finished dress, but I was stuck on how to do this. This helped me tremendously. Thank you for this fabulous tutorial!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial was helpful for you. Adding a lining can really elevate the finished look of your dress. Best of luck with your thrift flip project-I'd love to see how it turns out! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Happy sewing!
Looks like a great result, nice job
Thank you!
I love this idea.
Thank you!
You made this look so easy..But you helped me as a New Sewer..Thanks 😊
I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial was helpful for you as a new sewer! If you ever have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Wow very nice ❤❤ my favorite denim jacket ❤❤love it ❤❤ amazing content 🤩
Thank you 🙂😘
In 2:07 minutes into this video and I LOVE IT ALREADY 😍😍😍... ok I better contain my excitement and continue watching it.
Thank you! I am excited about your excitement! 😉 I hope you enjoyed the rest of the video!
That turned out really good, a great idea executed very well. From California.
Thank you for those kinds words 😊
wow well done looks extremely warm ! Julie, hope you are keeping well
Thank you 🙂 I am great 👍 I hope you are going well too!!
Very nice video. Thanks
Thank you 🙂
I want to cover an ugly jacket with pretty fabric. So the jacket becomes the lining . Maybe even make interchangeable covers.
I think it would be possible to do this if you approached it the opposite way of what I did. ;)
Well done! I loved this. Thank you
Thank you 🙂
Can you please do this same DIY with a pair of denim jeans? Denim is so thin now days they're hardly any good in cold weather. Would love to do this myself
That's not a bad idea! I am planning a trip to Canada in the winter, so I might try this! Thank you for the suggestion!
@@fromRAGtoFASHIONJulieWillaert thank you. It would be nice to see an experts approach to adding denim jean liners without having to build/sew the jeans from scratch. I've got a few store bought jeans that could use some extra warmth.
Great job, love it.
Thank you :)
Love love love
Thank thank thank you 🙏
Incredible
Thank you 😊
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Always happy when someone appreciates my sense of humor! ;)