@victoriaheartist8450 I actually LOVE making these tutorials because it forces me to take time to create something new each week. It's like therapy for me LOL It relaxes me and comments like this make it all worth it! Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
@@CraftyandChic Hi Valerie, I’m so glad you liked my tutorial. There are so many different fabrics you can use to do this method and create your own style. Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Cute iacket. Thanks for the video. You could use wider panels in the sleeves to make them looser. I find that denim jacket sleeves can be constricting so i might do that.
@@kristinjacobsen3417 Hi Kristin! That’s a great idea! Yes I have noticed the sleeves can be a little on the tight side. Thanks for your sweet comment, the tip and thanks for watching! XO Gina 💕💕💕
I really love these jackets. I'm working on my 3rd one! However, I don't have a dress form, and 3fibd it easier to remove and replace one panel at a time. If the fabric is not washable, you won't get the frayed look. But it is just a lot easier for me to manage when the "frame" is more stable.
@@anitanorris3155 hi Anita, yes, I found out the hard way that it’s so much easier to do one panel at a time. I’m looking forward to doing another one but this time definitely doing one panel at a time. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the advice. I always appreciate it. Thanks for watching, XO Gina.💕💕💕
Hi Linda @lindabrousseau3440 Thank you for your sweet comment. Here's a link to one of my videos showing how to add granny squares to a jacket- ruclips.net/video/JECrPdNiPhM/видео.html And here's a video showing how to add crochet pieces to jean shorts- ruclips.net/video/apHbM9pNcoY/видео.html Thanks for watching, XO Gina
You know I've been watching Creator's do this to these blue jeans jackets thinking. Wonder what it would like like with a solid fabric underneath the see through material on top instead of cutting out all the parts of the jacket! Anyone done that?
@@tecewashere1230 Hi! Thanks for your comment. I’m doing a denim vest in an upcoming video. I can do that to the vest to show you the process. Thanks for watching, Xo Gina
As an experienced seamstress, I think I would sew all the lace onto the inside of the jacket, then carefully cut the denim panels out and do the fraying. What a great looking jacket!
Oh Thank you Jennett!! @@jennetthamilton971 Brilliant! I am making another one and I am going to do it your way! Thank you sooooooooo much and thank you for the tip! Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Hi Theresa, @theresacarter1033 I’ve used this glue on many projects and it holds up amazing. This jacket has not been washed yet. I only spot clean it but what I normally do is I take a pillowcase and I put the garment inside the pillowcase and I tie a knot at the opened end of the pillowcase, and I throw it in the washing machine on gentle, so that it doesn’t get destroyed. Thank you for your sweet comment and thank you so much for watching XO Gina.
Looks great!!!😊
Thank you so much Wendy! XO Gina
Just gorgeous! Great job!
Thank you sooooo much Esperansa ❤
Love your videos ! Please DONT quit ! I look forward to all of your amazing ideas !
@victoriaheartist8450 I actually LOVE making these tutorials because it forces me to take time to create something new each week. It's like therapy for me LOL It relaxes me and comments like this make it all worth it! Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
❤❤❤Really pretty outcome! I love how you use glue instead of sewing. Sewing CAN be tedious. Gluing makes these styles accessible to the masses.
@@CraftyandChic Hi Valerie, I’m so glad you liked my tutorial. There are so many different fabrics you can use to do this method and create your own style. Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Love the denim strip idea!
If I ever make another one I would do one panel at time. I think that would be easier. Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Cute iacket. Thanks for the video. You could use wider panels in the sleeves to make them looser. I find that denim jacket sleeves can be constricting so i might do that.
@@kristinjacobsen3417 Hi Kristin! That’s a great idea! Yes I have noticed the sleeves can be a little on the tight side. Thanks for your sweet comment, the tip and thanks for watching! XO Gina 💕💕💕
Oouu nice cat walk 🎉
Haha thanks Pablo ❤
Great job & tips!
Thank you, Maddie! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I appreciate it and thanks for watching XO. Gina💕💕💕
Wow that turned out amazing ❤
Thank you so so much @winwinmyfriend4727 💕💕💕 I'm glad you liked it! 💕💕💕
This is SOOOO GORGEOUS. I love it. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
You nailed it. Keep them coming 💕
Thank you sooooo much Veronica! Thank oyu for watching and for your sweet comment. XO, Gina 💕 💕 💕 💕
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You’re very welcome. I truly enjoyed it💕
I really love these jackets. I'm working on my 3rd one! However, I don't have a dress form, and 3fibd it easier to remove and replace one panel at a time. If the fabric is not washable, you won't get the frayed look. But it is just a lot easier for me to manage when the "frame" is more stable.
@@anitanorris3155 hi Anita, yes, I found out the hard way that it’s so much easier to do one panel at a time. I’m looking forward to doing another one but this time definitely doing one panel at a time. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the advice. I always appreciate it. Thanks for watching, XO Gina.💕💕💕
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Just beautiful and well explained process! Do you have a video attaching crocheted pieces, etc to a denim jacket?
Hi Linda @lindabrousseau3440 Thank you for your sweet comment. Here's a link to one of my videos showing how to add granny squares to a jacket- ruclips.net/video/JECrPdNiPhM/видео.html And here's a video showing how to add crochet pieces to jean shorts- ruclips.net/video/apHbM9pNcoY/видео.html Thanks for watching, XO Gina
And here is another video with crochet pieces added to a jacket- ruclips.net/video/vd3wzwkdePQ/видео.html
Nice job
@@sheriroberts55 Thank you Sheri 💕💕💕
Love it!!!
Hi Cheryl, I’m so glad you love the jacket! Thank you so much for your sweet comment and for watching my video. I appreciate it XO Gina. 💕💕💕
Wow! I had no idea where this was even going! That’s a lot of work and came out beautifully!
@rebeccarivas420 Thank you, Rebecca! Yes, it was sooooooooo much work LOL Thank you for your sweet comment! 💕💕💕 Thank you for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Beautiful job! 😊
@@rubyuman7981 Thank you Ruby! 💕💕💕
Thanks! I love the video and the jacket. have a vest that ima do. Well for 3 years lol
LOL, I know the feeling. I have a closet full of " "Someday" Just start with one panel at a time and Good Luck 💕💕💕
Thanks lady. Think this has motivated me💃💃
You post alot!! RUclips superstar!❤
YOU ARE SOOOO CREATIVE. THX
@@joannmcneil3107 thank you so much Joann! Happy Holidays! Thanks for watching XO Gina 💕💕💕
You know I've been watching Creator's do this to these blue jeans jackets thinking. Wonder what it would like like with a solid fabric underneath the see through material on top instead of cutting out all the parts of the jacket! Anyone done that?
@@tecewashere1230 Hi! Thanks for your comment. I’m doing a denim vest in an upcoming video. I can do that to the vest to show you the process. Thanks for watching, Xo Gina
@@ginalouisedesigns8826 yes for the big ladies,I think this style would be more flattering ty
Can you just sew it in?
@sandrasimmons5504 Yes of course but most people don’t know how to sew. So this DIY can be done with Fabri- tac glue.
As an experienced seamstress, I think I would sew all the lace onto the inside of the jacket, then carefully cut the denim panels out and do the fraying. What a great looking jacket!
Oh Thank you Jennett!! @@jennetthamilton971 Brilliant! I am making another one and I am going to do it your way! Thank you sooooooooo much and thank you for the tip! Thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
@@ginalouisedesigns8826 oh I'm do glad I could help. I'm glad I found you, now to check out your other vlogs.
@@jennetthamilton971 I am so glad you found me too! I hope you enjoy my other videos. As always thanks for watching, XO Gina 💕💕💕
Great job! How well has the glue lasted after wearing and washing? Thanks!
Hi Theresa, @theresacarter1033 I’ve used this glue on many projects and it holds up amazing. This jacket has not been washed yet. I only spot clean it but what I normally do is I take a pillowcase and I put the garment inside the pillowcase and I tie a knot at the opened end of the pillowcase, and I throw it in the washing machine on gentle, so that it doesn’t get destroyed. Thank you for your sweet comment and thank you so much for watching XO Gina.
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Thanks for the love 💕
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@@grisceldagarcia7932 Hi Griscelda, thanks for your cute emojis comment. Thanks for watching XO Gina
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