Your designs are incredible...I tried the exoskeleton technique and I pretty happy with the up grade! I still need to see it, but I love this technique❤
Gosh, l like your finished garment. This is unique!! The white tape, is double sided..meaning the two materials must have glue on the denim and the lace netting...when ironed, the glue fuses/ holds on, the two materials together, and stabilizes them to allow easier sewing on the face of the denim. Now the delicate lace will not move...................Very clever. Thank you!
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@V Kelly is correct, I use steam a seam, the "lite" version is my favorite! The mesh was super popular and hard to source now...it was Telio fabrics, if you want to keep an eye out!
Could I also glue the mesh instead of using the tape? What other see thru fabrics could we use that are not so expensive. Thank you. Y am totally determined to make this. Just not want to risk a beautiful mesh cause I’m a beginner.
Yes.. Use Fabric glue which can be washed and dried in the machines. You may want to use tulle or find the bridal fabric when it’s on sale at Joann Fabric.
@@micheledickey4066 with mesh fabric, or anything silky, fabric shifts...so if you're off by just a smidge, the panel might be too small. If you lay it over the entire thing and then cut, it's more accurate and less prone to error. Of course, if you only have small pieces and need to do it in smaller cuts you can. Just more chance that slippery fabric won't be cut accurately enough. There's not a lot of forgiveness when the denim part in between mesh is so thin.
Awesome! I've always wondered if anything is put on the inside after you cut away the fabric to protect the fabric you've sewn in. Thanks for this video!
The design Idea pretty good but I did the same thing before just made cutting the jeans first then stitches the design net inside. that I felt easy. cause if you could not pinch the net & denim in a right manner, you might cut the net fabric too...whatever...good Ideas.
found this tutorial. Gonna do my own upcycling project soon for my upcoming show! thank you
SOOOOO helpful!! The fusible tape what exactly the step I needed! Thank you sooo much!
Beautiful and I love that fabric!
Just saw this! WOW 4 years ago and still awesome!
I love this work. My question is what is the best way to wash something like this?
Sunday project !! Thanks
Your designs are incredible...I tried the exoskeleton technique and I pretty happy with the up grade! I still need to see it, but I love this technique❤
Love your jacket! That's bad! It's not as simple as it look...
Круто, стильно, супер! Молодец! ❤
That was pretty amazing! It sure turned out cute!
Gosh, l like your finished garment. This is unique!!
The white tape, is double sided..meaning the two materials must have glue on the denim and the lace netting...when ironed, the glue fuses/ holds on, the two materials together, and stabilizes them to allow easier sewing on the face of the denim. Now the delicate lace will not move...................Very clever. Thank you!
Amazing!!! Where sis you get that fabric mesh?
Wow! Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
That fabric is beautiful. Can we purchase on Blueprint?
This was a Telio print, sadly it's harder to find now! But searching for "embroidered mesh" will definitely get you some beauties :)
You can find something similar on Aliexpress. Just search for zodiac lace or something like that. I found mine there and its practically identical
Awww I was looking for info to buy this fabric. I guess I’ll look for something similar. I think this will be my next Upcycle!!
This is absolutely Spectacular!!! Just like you!
Wow, thank you!
Where did you find that cool fabric
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Dang you are good. That's one beautiful jacket!
Right?! Gonna try this
I love jean jackets I need to try this
AMAZING WORK THANK YOU FOR THE IDEA!
What a clever idea. ❤
I have THE perfect Item to do this to! Just need some of that tape and a mesh fabric I like
Could you post a link for where to buy the mesh fabric and glue tape?
Not sure about the mesh but it looks like she's using stem a seam to attach it.
try Mood Fabrics
@V Kelly is correct, I use steam a seam, the "lite" version is my favorite! The mesh was super popular and hard to source now...it was Telio fabrics, if you want to keep an eye out!
Nice jacket. Very creative.
Love it! But why don't you cut away the denim first?
Beautiful!
SALUDOS, DESDE, CARACAS, VENEZUELA 🇻🇪💐💖💓HERMOSO TODO. LO QUE HACES💓
Absolutely lovely
Could I also glue the mesh instead of using the tape? What other see thru fabrics could we use that are not so expensive. Thank you. Y am totally determined to make this. Just not want to risk a beautiful mesh cause I’m a beginner.
Yes.. Use Fabric glue which can be washed and dried in the machines. You may want to use tulle or find the bridal fabric when it’s on sale at Joann Fabric.
This is great!! Thank you
Oooooh this is so pretty ❤
I was wondering why you don’t cut out the panels first?
michele Dickey because it’s easier to maneuver one large piece of mesh versus multiple smaller pieces.
PamelaBarnes QuiltsByPamela I mean you could cut the panels out and then lay the jacket out, apply the tape and then still use a big piece of lace.
Its easier to keep the structure of the jacket this way
@@micheledickey4066 with mesh fabric, or anything silky, fabric shifts...so if you're off by just a smidge, the panel might be too small. If you lay it over the entire thing and then cut, it's more accurate and less prone to error. Of course, if you only have small pieces and need to do it in smaller cuts you can. Just more chance that slippery fabric won't be cut accurately enough. There's not a lot of forgiveness when the denim part in between mesh is so thin.
@PamelaBarnes & @GeminiStargazer have put it perfectly! Plus... it's super fun when you cut the denim away to reveal your work ;)
Excellent 😊
She did that!!👏🏾👏🏾
Guess what, Marcy, we love you!
Very nice‼️
This totally has to be my next denim project. My current one is 2.5 years in the making and isn't able to be finished yet.
😂
@@ritakapia7140 yep!😅 but at least I'm planning ahead.
Absolutely gorgeous
I really wasn't feeling it but it ended up great! You also really reminds me of some actress i can't pin point.
Great ideas!!!
Bravissima!!!!💖
Ohhh.. so wonderful!
Love it! So creative!
Gorgeous 😍😍😍😍
Neon homeless denim jacket is that what you're going for
Pretty awesome 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Omg I love it!
Cost to make me one too
I love it!!
Awesome! I've always wondered if anything is put on the inside after you cut away the fabric to protect the fabric you've sewn in. Thanks for this video!
Same here, so glad I found this …Def gonna try this for my next video
I love, love, love this!
Love it!!!!
Not my style but pretty cool
Wooow amazing!!¡!!
The design Idea pretty good but I did the same thing before just made cutting the jeans first then stitches the design net inside. that I felt easy. cause if you could not pinch the net & denim in a right manner, you might cut the net fabric too...whatever...good Ideas.
Preciosa❤
That's SUPER COOL!!
🔥
Aint that the girl from Quentin Tarantino's DeathProof movie?
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ewwwww, Marcy. You did it again.