I'm Indigenous Australian and I've been looking at video's for most of the afternoon on how to personalise my denim jacket with our material that I have here and now from watching your idea I'll do something similar, thank you, your jacket looks really great 👍🏽 🥰
This ifs exactly what I want to do. This method allows me to sew it and not permanently glue the fabric because I want to be able to switch up my fabric design if I choose to. Straight to the point and simple.❤
❤ I have some clothes from my mom who passed away in 2021 and I didn't know what to do with it. It's not my style and I didn't want to give them away but I also felt it should not be sitting in a cupboard wasting away and this is such a great idea thank you so much can't wait to get started thanks for the idea ❤❤❤❤ sending you tons of love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Beautiful...and you do an excellent tutorial! Very clear and detailed.....and I could listen to your voice all day long! Thank you Risa for a great idea. New subbie who will be watching your channel.
You mentioned that you've done other items....a) I would love to see your beautiful creativiness b)have you ever done a something like a winter jacket where it is more boxy, bulky and not really have any distinct panels (I think that is what the sections are called) that the jean jacket? I have the ugliest winter jacket but the warmest!!! I would love to not look like a gray blob! Thanks! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and love!
Sarah thank you for your kind words … I do have an Instagram page … line below. I have done a long jacket that had no panels but I don’t know if there are any pics of that. I think that would be nice to elevate you gray jacket and you can be very creative are do abstract shapes . instagram.com/savesoulclothing
Wow! You made that so simple, with clear instructions! My niece's birthday is this week and I bought a denim jacket to do this with. What if I don't have the thin foot piece that you have? And what stitch do you use? Straight? Thank you so much! 💓 #subscribed ✅️
I’ve been wondering how to do the panels and now I know! Thanks! Question: have you ever used heat n’ bond lite to secure the fabric to the denim to eliminate slippage?
@@patsyspencer4746 I don’t remember! Lol! I did upcycle a denim jacket with several cotton fabric Dia de Los Muertos print “patches” of fabric and I think I used HnB Lite, but I don’t remember for sure. I sold the jacket to a friend in another state so I can’t check to see what I did. I know I also stitched around the edges. I do use HnB Lite for other fabric appliqué, including a recent one wear the fabric for a Christmas banner and all the appliqués are soft wool - including some hand dyed wools that were all a part of a kit. The LITE version of HnB is important since it will be finished with stitching.
Janna , I love my Industrial. I use it more than my other machines. The way it was explained to me is that the home machines are good for making on average 1 dress a week, and the industrial is made for all day everyday use. I’ve had this for 11 - 12 years and never had a problem.
I'm Indigenous Australian and I've been looking at video's for most of the afternoon on how to personalise my denim jacket with our material that I have here and now from watching your idea I'll do something similar, thank you, your jacket looks really great 👍🏽 🥰
Awesome , youre welcome !
your voice is so soothing and your creativity off the charts! excited to begin upcycling asap
Karina, thank you… it’s so much fun and the possibilities are endless.
What a great project! Your voice is so relaxing!! I could listen to you for hours!
Wow, thank you!
So clear on your instructions
I’m glad you were able to understand
Absolutely great idea
Thank you! 😊
This ifs exactly what I want to do. This method allows me to sew it and not permanently glue the fabric because I want to be able to switch up my fabric design if I choose to. Straight to the point and simple.❤
Glad I could help
❤ I have some clothes from my mom who passed away in 2021 and I didn't know what to do with it. It's not my style and I didn't want to give them away but I also felt it should not be sitting in a cupboard wasting away and this is such a great idea thank you so much can't wait to get started thanks for the idea ❤❤❤❤ sending you tons of love from South Africa 🇿🇦
That would be a wonderful keepsake ❤️
Very very good instructions
Great , thanks for watching
Love your process. It is how my brain works too. Your voice is soooo soothing
Thanks for watching
I would add some to the cuffs as well that’s my plan for mine. Lovely tutorial ❤
Thanks a fantastic idea, bring some color to the front. Please tag me on Instagram when you make it!
@@liveloverisa I don’t have social media. But if I start making RUclips videos again I’ll make sure to tag your tutorial too. ❤️
Beautiful...and you do an excellent tutorial! Very clear and detailed.....and I could listen to your voice all day long! Thank you Risa for a great idea. New subbie who will be watching your channel.
You are so welcome!
Lovely tutorial. Off to raid my wardrobe and stash. Thank you 🌺
Great!!!
Je viens de finir ma customisation😊😊
Now I know what to do with my one yard Ankara fabric, thanks SIS🤗🤗💜
Yay , you’re welcome
Love this Risa, I want to start with a fabric panel then paint over part of it! Thank you for sharing.
I’m glad you like it, please share your finished piece . I’d love to see it!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, skill and creativity!
And Thank you for watching
You are a creative genius, I luv it great instruction video 💖
Gee thanks!
Love this ❤
Thank you
Nicely done. I don;t understand some of those sewing terms. lol But I love the end result. Could you do a video on basic sewing terms?
Thank you... that’s a great idea, will do.
You mentioned that you've done other items....a) I would love to see your beautiful creativiness b)have you ever done a something like a winter jacket where it is more boxy, bulky and not really have any distinct panels (I think that is what the sections are called) that the jean jacket? I have the ugliest winter jacket but the warmest!!! I would love to not look like a gray blob! Thanks! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and love!
Sarah thank you for your kind words … I do have an Instagram page … line below. I have done a long jacket that had no panels but I don’t know if there are any pics of that. I think that would be nice to elevate you gray jacket and you can be very creative are do abstract shapes .
instagram.com/savesoulclothing
@@liveloverisa ❤
Can you use interfacing for this project? This is perfection!
Yes you can! If your fabric is thin and needs the extra support.
Love it!!!
Thank you ☺️
Wow! You made that so simple, with clear instructions! My niece's birthday is this week and I bought a denim jacket to do this with.
What if I don't have the thin foot piece that you have?
And what stitch do you use? Straight?
Thank you so much! 💓
#subscribed ✅️
If you don’t have a narrow foot just use what you have and shift your needle as far to the right as possible . Thanks for watching and subscribing. ☺️
I’ve been wondering how to do the panels and now I know! Thanks!
Question: have you ever used heat n’ bond lite to secure the fabric to the denim to eliminate slippage?
René glad I could help. No I’ve never tried that but I definitely will! Thanks
Did you ever try using the HnB? I saw that question from a couple of years ago & was wondering the same.
@@patsyspencer4746 I don’t remember! Lol! I did upcycle a denim jacket with several cotton fabric Dia de Los Muertos print “patches” of fabric and I think I used HnB Lite, but I don’t remember for sure. I sold the jacket to a friend in another state so I can’t check to see what I did. I know I also stitched around the edges. I do use HnB Lite for other fabric appliqué, including a recent one wear the fabric for a Christmas banner and all the appliqués are soft wool - including some hand dyed wools that were all a part of a kit. The LITE version of HnB is important since it will be finished with stitching.
Thank you!@@renekelley9092
Mahalo for sharing 🤙🏻
My pleasure!!
I’d really like to know about your machine! I have a juki - love it - in my arsenal of machines, but I’m intrigued by the industrial.
Janna , I love my Industrial. I use it more than my other machines. The way it was explained to me is that the home machines are good for making on average 1 dress a week, and the industrial is made for all day everyday use. I’ve had this for 11 - 12 years and never had a problem.
Well done 👍👍
Thank you!
Have you ever sold your product of creation?
@mothermgt I have , on Etsy and I sell at a local store here in Atlanta. I’m in the process of adding new items to my shop now.
Very created.
Thanks 😊
I love it
Thank you Cheryl Allen
I would add some to the cuffs as well that’s my plan for mine. Lovely tutorial ❤
Yes that’s a great idea, draw some of that color to the front of the jacket.