Awesome show! Amazing to watch you work. You whipped out a first class blanket shirt faster than a NASCAR pit crew could change a tire. And your instructions were very clear and concise. All on one take... very well done. I'd say you've done this a time or two ;-) I have one of your Boreal Bush shirts, and the material and workmanship is second to none. Very sturdy; I live in Alaska and it keeps me nice and warm. Thanks so much for the tutorial. Peace to you.
Kevin, i found this video just before I started my very first blanket shirt project. I found this video super helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge on this topic. I would love to see a video like this on one of your snowshoe hare pullovers as a canvas anorak style garment will be my next project. Keep up the great work and thanks for all the knowledge!
Hi Kevin, I was looking for your muk-luks to add to the links on my video to send people your way, but couldn't find them on your website. If you have a link, please drop us a line. Thanks. All the best from New England :-)
Hi, Kevin…thank you so much for making this video! Quick question for you please…if I don’t have a serger/overlock, is it acceptable (beneficial?) to fold the hem under an extra time in order to keep the unfinished edge “protected” from fraying? Thanks again!
Between the two us, my wife and I have 3 of your blanket shirts. Mine is my favorite outdoor wear in all sorts of conditions. Thank you for making it!
Awesome show! Amazing to watch you work. You whipped out a first class blanket shirt faster than a NASCAR pit crew could change a tire. And your instructions were very clear and concise. All on one take... very well done. I'd say you've done this a time or two ;-) I have one of your Boreal Bush shirts, and the material and workmanship is second to none. Very sturdy; I live in Alaska and it keeps me nice and warm. Thanks so much for the tutorial. Peace to you.
I love that you "build" a shirt. Most of us sew or construct a shirt, great video!
How awesome is that this man is the Leo Fender of wool and canvas clothing
Kevin, i found this video just before I started my very first blanket shirt project. I found this video super helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge on this topic. I would love to see a video like this on one of your snowshoe hare pullovers as a canvas anorak style garment will be my next project. Keep up the great work and thanks for all the knowledge!
Winter is set in and now I have the courage to cut up my first wool blanket. Thanks for the tutorial.
How did it turn out James?
Glad you started doing these Kevin!
Thank you for showing how to make the shirt!! Love it. Could you show how to make a Capote??? Thanks
Not my skill set.
Hi Kevin, I was looking for your muk-luks to add to the links on my video to send people your way, but couldn't find them on your website. If you have a link, please drop us a line. Thanks.
All the best from New England :-)
Hi, Kevin…thank you so much for making this video!
Quick question for you please…if I don’t have a serger/overlock, is it acceptable (beneficial?) to fold the hem under an extra time in order to keep the unfinished edge “protected” from fraying?
Thanks again!
So do you have any options in choices in buying a wool blanket so in case no one has much to buy a $100-$200 wool blanket?
do you sell on line please im in the uk
Where can we get 1
Duluth!? Is this place still around?
Bob Dylan's home town.
Whatcha using for thead?
He said before he uses V69…probably bonded nylon, but bonded polyester is more UV-resistant.