Denim jacket refashion with Sashiko - DIY Thrift flip clothes - from planning to stitching!l

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @bleeb90
    @bleeb90 Год назад +10

    Did you know you can draw this particular pattern as well on a grid build up of 60 degree triangles? The circles would lap over a hexagon, so you could use three colours if it'd please you. I am using the pattern I'm describing right now for my quilt, but to me the beauty of this pattern (whether it's the one you're using, or the one I'm using) is that you can freehand it as long as you have your squares - or triangles in my case.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +4

      Thank you for sharing it😊 Does it mean each flower has six petals instead of four? It’s called Hana-shippou (‘Hana’ means flower). It must be beautiful😍 I wish I could see your quilt!
      I have been thinking about doing it too. How did you draw 60 degree triangles on your quilt? Did you use a hexagon template? I love the pattern. It’s a lovely idea to stitch on your quilt!❤️❤️

    • @bleeb90
      @bleeb90 Год назад +1

      @@thegreenwrapper When finished, my flower does indeed have 6 petals in stead of 4. Sadly, only one flower has been finished as of yet.
      Drawing on fabric is imho a nightmare, especially on a format of a bed spread, so in stead I cut my patchwork in the right triangles, and used the triangles as sewing guidance. If I had to rely on a chalk guide line, I'd probably make a stencil first and stamp it on with a chak stamp.
      That said, in order to cut the triangles in question, I used an omnigrid quilting ruler. They come both in rectangle and triangle shape in order to draw (or cut) 60° triangles. There's plenty of tutorials on youtube that are clearer in how to use them for that form, so I won't spend any breath on that.
      As for my quilt, as you might have gathered, it isn't finished yet, but I am happy to show it off to fellow enthusiasts: ruclips.net/video/6VaJlV7sybk/видео.html

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Your work is amazing!
      I’ve never tried patchwork but I can see that it requires precision❤️
      Thank you so much for sharing it! I’m so impressed😊
      I have a video of Sashiko Hana-Shipppu which I think is the same as your flower pattern.
      ruclips.net/video/bSN10ozQ2_g/видео.htmlsi=iebeOF07xMsVtJxb

    • @bleeb90
      @bleeb90 Год назад

      @@thegreenwrapper Oh my word, this is so incredibly beautiful with those little flowers in between I hardly recognise it as the same flowers I'm working on, that skirt is absolutely darling ❤
      I've tried my hand at sashiko last month, with fabric underneath to repair a pair of sweat pants I had a hole in, but I had to give up and try a bigger grid than what my textbook recommended. With patchwork, in my opinion, it requires a lot of patience before precision, because quilts can have quite a lot of beauty mistakes that the regular viewer won't notice, but you'll be putting the hours in anyway, especially when your squares get smaller.
      I think this might very well be a solid case of what you're practiced in and how much experience you have in a certain type of textile creativity. Likewise I am very much impressed with your skills. All I see on your channel is incredibly beautiful❤

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      Thank you😊
      I can see how much more work is involved in patchwork.
      I can’t even imagine how you plan the configuration of small fabric panels. It must take a lot of patience and experience to be able to achieve such an intricate piece you are working on. ❤️❤️

  • @IsabelleMenestrellepicarde
    @IsabelleMenestrellepicarde 6 месяцев назад +2

    🎈🌹🧵 C’était vraiment une bonne idée ce projet sur une veste en jean. Merci de nous l’avoir fait en images pour que l’on puisse en profiter ! 🪡🧶🧵

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! You are evidently doing these just for me. Heavy material is what I wear.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! I’ve never stitched on Jujutsugi so I’m interested how your project will turn out😊 I researched Nowaki a bit more and found one which was skewed. It seems that you need to draw a grid of rectangles instead of squares and make a template of the half-oval shape to use in it. I will learn a bit lot about it and try to include it in the next video.

    • @kevinorr6880
      @kevinorr6880 Год назад

      @@thegreenwrapper that would be amazing. I had sent a pic to your Instagram

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the pic (I hadn’t logged in for a very long time!) The picture is very close to what I sew in a booklet from Hida Sashiko (Hida is one of the regions of traditional Sashiko).
      In the very long history of Sashiko, people have enjoyed creating many variations of patterns. You see many pattern names have a word ’Kawari’ in it (such as ‘Kawari Seigaiha’). ‘Kawari’ means ‘a variation of’, so I believe you can also create your variation of traditional patterns (in my opinion).

  • @jeanettesmith3341
    @jeanettesmith3341 Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much for this information! I never thought about using wash away stabilizer!! Boy, I’m off and running with this method!🥰🥰

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you❤️ It was hard to stitch but easy to remove. I hope it works on your project too😊

  • @dorothydishman4664
    @dorothydishman4664 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful, just what I have been looking for to stitch on my tie- dyed denim jacket that could use an update. I have used the stabilizer on regular hand embroidery and found that it slowed me down, so on denim that would be worse. I plan to place my work area over a small firm surface, tape it tightly and proceed to mark it with erasable marker. Your work is impecable and inspiring. Thank you.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you💕💕 I’ve stitched on another denim jacket since then. I traced a pattern in a different way in the video. If you’re interested, please also watch it😊⬇️
      SASHIKO denim jacket inspired by Ukiyoe
      ruclips.net/video/57SJxTjCZwo/видео.html

    • @dorothydishman4664
      @dorothydishman4664 4 месяца назад

      @@thegreenwrapper thanks for the reference to your second jacket project. This is so exciting. I can hardly wait to get started on my jacket. Thank you.

  • @celiajean7093
    @celiajean7093 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process. Embellishing clothing is exactly what I want to do with Sashiko...I'm still learning at this point.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you❤️ I’m still learning too and enjoying every part of it😊

  • @jimmie200
    @jimmie200 4 месяца назад

    This is beautiful. Subtle, yet eye-catching. Really, nice.

  • @yvettebeliard4783
    @yvettebeliard4783 Год назад

    Quelle patience ! Mais le résultat est là. Superbe l'effet fleur de vie 😍

  • @pywagner
    @pywagner Год назад +1

    Oh, my! So pretty! I'd like to try this on a jacket I have, but watching you stitch actually made my hands hurt! (I have arthritis.) Maybe I'll try a smaller area. Thank you!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      😅 Starting from a small area is a good idea. I was a bit too ambitious. My daughter loves the jacket so it was worth stitching though😊

  • @zaizen4359
    @zaizen4359 10 месяцев назад

    The result is beautiful!!! The colors complement each other so well. Your stitching is so neat!!! Thank you for sharing your process with us.

  • @1jackieworcs
    @1jackieworcs Год назад +2

    This is so timely - I have recently bought a 2nd hand denim jacket to do some sashiko. I’ve only practised the very basics of sashiko so far though. This vid has pointed out some of the difficulties with thick fabric - so I may start on a thinner part if the jacket

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching!! I found that Hitomezashi (grid stitch) method much easier to stitch on denim. It’s hard to make fine stitches on thick fabrics but Hitomezashi usually uses longer stitches (1/4in or 5mm) and they are often used on garments. My visible mending video below shows several patterns I stitched on denim. If you are interested, please watch it too!
      I’d love to see your project😊 Happy stitching!
      DIY Sashiko mending with style - fun and stylish visible mending #stitch #sashiko #repair
      ruclips.net/video/bj2eZcMWsNo/видео.html

    • @1jackieworcs
      @1jackieworcs Год назад

      Thankyou! 😊

  • @kreeck675
    @kreeck675 Месяц назад

    This is so fantastic!! Thank you!!

  • @danniefrenchpea63
    @danniefrenchpea63 Год назад

    Oh goodness! This is absolutely beautiful and so worth all the effort you put into it 💖 The end result is amazing and I am sure you are delighted with it. Your daughter must be too! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏

  • @carolday3381
    @carolday3381 Год назад +1

    That’s really beautiful! Your sewing is so pristine looking too, extremely well done!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      Thank you❤️ This one turned out really well😊

    • @carolday3381
      @carolday3381 Год назад

      Yes it did 😄. Its quite inspiring to embellish an otherwise plain garment with what looks like a simple design. It created a lot of impact.

  • @bkyfan7117
    @bkyfan7117 Год назад +8

    Holy cow, this is so impressive. Thanks for the video and I hope to get to this level of talent someday

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you❤️ Stitching on a garment is always tricky but worth it😊

  • @bsewlearn6460
    @bsewlearn6460 Год назад

    Wow! This is incredible, and inspiring. Thank you!

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 Год назад

    It is all thanks to you that I resuscitated my very worn felted slippers by replacing the inside soles with felt and the holes where toes were peeking through with some of the left over felt, doing boro sashiko stitching. Just wanted to share this with you since you are the inspiration!!!!!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Oh, that’s a good idea! How was stitching on felt? Was it hard?

    • @marijkeschellenbach2680
      @marijkeschellenbach2680 Год назад

      @@thegreenwrapper No, it was actually very easy to get through. The felt was hand done and i think wool is easy to get through when it is felted.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you for letting me know! I had never thought about Sashiko on felt😊👍

  • @zainylainy1
    @zainylainy1 Год назад

    This is so gorgeous! I love the two colors you used! Thanks for the demo!

  • @MaesRuth
    @MaesRuth Год назад

    Such beautiful work and such a brilliant idea. I'm going to do something similar to the button up shirt I just finished making. It's a plain black material and I was wanting to fancy it up somehow. This is the perfect idea.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! I love your idea❤️😊 Sashiko really stands out when stitched on a dark material🪡🧵

  • @HildaSantAna-z9e
    @HildaSantAna-z9e 6 месяцев назад

    Hola,me uno a la clase x primera vez.Muy lindo, útil necesario y queda muy bonito,A final le da un toque delicado ,gracias.Desde Uruguay con amor❤

  • @c.powell8472
    @c.powell8472 5 месяцев назад

    thank you! I knew it was easy but I needed to see it! I ripped my blue jean pants by the back pocket :D
    Youre brave to using changing colors! I'm only going to use one color LOL

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  5 месяцев назад

      I have also stitched with a single colour on this video to mend my jeans⬇️💕
      Sashiko Visible mending - mend with style. Sashiko stitching on Denim jeans
      ruclips.net/video/bj2eZcMWsNo/видео.html
      Personally I really like to stitch with a single colour!!

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 Год назад

    Such a great job done here!!! I love, love it.

  • @joansouthworth6650
    @joansouthworth6650 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! That looks so incredibly hard to do!!!!

  • @suewapp3001
    @suewapp3001 Год назад

    Love your work. I'm just having a try at Sashiko and I'm also making Boro runners with Sashiko stitching. Learning how to draw the patterns for stitching is awesome. Going to give it a try tomorrow. Thank you.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment❤️ It’s so nice to know there are a lot of people who enjoy Sashiko😊

  • @susanamedee1157
    @susanamedee1157 Год назад

    Wow! Amazing! 😃👍

  • @Iamgone1961
    @Iamgone1961 Год назад

    Very nice and worth the effort 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @tchitchiajoysouza
    @tchitchiajoysouza 2 месяца назад

    Que trabalho lindoooooo demais! ❤

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse Год назад

    I am living in Japan and trying to find someone to teach me the methods used but its hard to find a teacher as I dont speak enoigh Japanese thank you for the sharing

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you so much! It’s so much easier to obtain Sashiko tools in Japan than where I am, so I hope you will enjoy it!!😊❤️

  • @tamaracherkashina525
    @tamaracherkashina525 Год назад +1

    The work is perfect!
    But how have you managed to get rid of stabilizer? Put into the water?
    Thank you!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      Thank you❤️ Yes, the particular stabiliser I used (Sticky Fabri-solvy) is water-soluble. So I just rinsed it under the tap and it came off easily. But try it on the fabric beforehand to make sure it comes off😊

    • @tamaracherkashina525
      @tamaracherkashina525 Год назад

      @@thegreenwrapper
      Great thanks for your so quick and helpful response!

  • @epidastudio769
    @epidastudio769 Год назад

    So nice!

  • @paulgoebertp
    @paulgoebertp Год назад

    so inspiring!

  • @Aeneid561
    @Aeneid561 Год назад

    Looks amazing!

  • @ritad673
    @ritad673 Год назад +1

    This is fabulous! I LOVE it! ❤

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you! It took longer than other projects but it turned out really well.

  • @shrmm1980
    @shrmm1980 Год назад

    Gorgeous work! Is there a particular brand of needle that you use to sail through the Jean material?

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      The needle I used is a thick Sashiko needle. It’s not specifically for denim but it’s strong enough to stitch through thick pieces.
      I think the brand I used is Olympus, and Clover has some too. Another brand for Sashiko needles you may be able to find is Tulip but some of them are more for thinner materials.
      Thank you for watching❤️

  • @heymudda1
    @heymudda1 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing!

  • @super0chick
    @super0chick Год назад +1

    I love it!! But how did you remove the stabilizer?

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад +1

      This particular stabiliser was water soluble. So I just rinsed the jacket under the tap. It was pretty easy to remove it😊

    • @lizamimi
      @lizamimi Год назад

      great question 😊.

  • @morenagomes7607
    @morenagomes7607 Год назад

    Top!👏

  • @girlinagale
    @girlinagale Год назад

    I got some chalk pencils to make a grid on my denim jeans but the pencils do not mark the denim. They mark other materials. I will get some erasable fabric pens instead.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Erasable markers are always tricky😅 I have several different types and choose one depending on the fabric type.🧵🪡

  • @อัษฎางามศรีขํา

    งานที่ใช้ความพยายามมาก ยาก ❤ อยากทำเป็นแต่ดในคลิปยังไม่เข้าใจ

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you for watching❤️
      The pattern I stitched is in this video as well (though it doesn’t have subtitles yet). It shows how to draw and stitch in details.
      DIY Sashiko fabric tray making with Shippou-tsunagi - how to draw and stitch the pattern
      ruclips.net/video/6wgxt3gFkM4/видео.html
      I hope it helps😊 I will try to add subtitles to the video soon.

  • @aynurozyrt9257
    @aynurozyrt9257 8 месяцев назад

    😍

  • @anaabregu527
    @anaabregu527 Год назад

    Cómo saco la entretela ?

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Thank you for the question! The particular interfacing I used is water-soluble. So I rinsed the area under the tap and dissolved the interfacing. I think it’s often used for embroidery too. It came off pretty easily.

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 Год назад

      @@thegreenwrapper- There are types which come with grid lines printed on them, also.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Год назад

      Oh I didn’t know that! That would be super handy! Thank you for letting me know😊

  • @ТатьянаБычкова-м3х
    @ТатьянаБычкова-м3х 8 месяцев назад

    😯👍👍👍👏👏👏🌸🌸🌸🌹🌹🌼🌼🌼😊💐💐💐

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you❤️💕❤️💕😊🧵🪡