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A Denim Repair Expert Demonstrates the Sashiko Method
Ramell Frederick, a New York City-based denim repairer, collector, and seller, teaches this Japanese mending technique on a worn pair of jeans.
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  • @travel__mania
    @travel__mania Місяць тому

    Time wasting 👎

  • @jennywidov6494
    @jennywidov6494 7 місяців тому

    Hi! I"m swedish and beginner in learning sashiko. Just saw a japanese comment on appropriation regarding sashiko. Naturally, japanese are happy that their culture heritage gets attention. What hurts their feeling, and would hurt mine if it was a swedish traditions, is when someone puts rhemselfs out as "expert", or "master". Someone else can say that you are master, not you yourself. Secondly you have not taken the time or respect to learn and use proper sashiko stiches. I feel this us offensive even if I am not japanese. You should know better.

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      Hi Jenny. I totally get that and agree. Unfortunately, i was only tasked with being recorded. I didnt come up with the wording for this at all. I dont do enough sahiko/boro to get that degree bestowed on me... cheers.

  • @nonadaze
    @nonadaze Рік тому

    his voice is so clear and direct. great video.

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      thanks. I tend to do well in front of a camera/public speaking. Grateful they choose me to work with.

  • @Miss.C.
    @Miss.C. Рік тому

    I love it. I’m building mine here in ‘Cuse too

  • @josephinelopez357
    @josephinelopez357 Рік тому

    If you put a can or a bottle to fit their Yokoso easier around the edges when I do something like that I put on a little cutting board that I bought in the five dollar store. I put it on the bed and I sold easier to pick up nice video

  • @LackeyRN
    @LackeyRN Рік тому

    Make pinning easier - take one of those "Plastic Flexible Cutting Boards for Kitchen" and cut it in half lengthwise. Slide the strip into the pants leg or wherever you need to pin. Lets you pin quickly without catching bottom layer of pants. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Kufunninapuh
      @Kufunninapuh 27 днів тому

      This is great advice! I have one that is ready for retirement but I guess it will have a second life in it's golden years thanks to you!

  • @carolineboni3023
    @carolineboni3023 Рік тому

    You are an inspiration. My son can’t sew a button on. Clear instructions and a beautiful clear voice. I’m a sucker for American accents. New stubby from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 Рік тому

    Uncomfortable!!!

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 Рік тому

    Next do the holes in your shirt!!!😊

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      LOL NEVER.... i actually think i tossed it recently.. became to dry rotted and the holes kept getting bigger!...

  • @judytressler7033
    @judytressler7033 Рік тому

    I’ve never seen thread that thick, it looks like ribbon! Where do you purchase that? Thanks

    • @HinaTan250
      @HinaTan250 Рік тому

      That's Sashiko thread. It's pretty easy to find online. Just be aware there are different thicknesses in Sashiko thread, and it's not always so easy to tell when buying.

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      @@HinaTan250 spot on!

  • @aconcaguatextiles1232
    @aconcaguatextiles1232 Рік тому

    Muy mal enfocado. No se ve lo que esta haciendo ni mostró como quedó el Jean al final.

  • @j3ffn4v4rr0
    @j3ffn4v4rr0 Рік тому

    That thread looks thicker than regular sewing thread, does anyone know what kind it is?

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      its standard Sahiko thread. I wish i could link you but its simple to find :)

  • @myguitardidyermom212
    @myguitardidyermom212 2 роки тому

    Japan has elevated bad mending into skillfully bad mending. "That glue job on your tea cup looks like shit' "Ok but what if I sprinkle the glue with gold??"

  • @run2thefight
    @run2thefight 2 роки тому

    I have a pair of Levi 527 that thinned out in the knee and split. Super comfortable jeans and I learned how to patch them. Thanks for the video!

  • @shirleylane131
    @shirleylane131 2 роки тому

    Could have been easier if you’d undone the seam .

    • @MP-lb1bv
      @MP-lb1bv 2 роки тому

      Or use embroidery wooden rings

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      Imagine, you DONT have a sewing machine.... you open that seam then what? The goal was to show a repair with minimal work.

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      @@MP-lb1bv never use embroidery rings....NEVER.

    • @MP-lb1bv
      @MP-lb1bv 7 місяців тому

      @@CheeksfromQueens why?

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 6 місяців тому

      ​@@MP-lb1bv Lol...more a personal decision... but you can stabilize your fabric anyway thats comfortable for you... :)

  • @aprilrobichaux7313
    @aprilrobichaux7313 2 роки тому

    Man I wish I could have seen your stitches closer!

  • @80denver1
    @80denver1 2 роки тому

    Very good explanation, but would be much improved if you kept the camera on your handiwork, and not move it to your face.

    • @CheeksfromQueens
      @CheeksfromQueens 7 місяців тому

      lol... the face is the money maker... lol Jk, i agree, it would be nice to see my hands more...when i get my page started, ill keep that noted.

  • @andrewcoleman1742
    @andrewcoleman1742 2 роки тому

    Thank you. This is a great video for newbies to visible mending (which is what I thought this was until I saw last week's Great British Sewing Bee). I'll try this technique on some lovely old Carharrt jeans I've cut down to shorts. I'd like to see him mending his T shirt as I have multiple Armor Lux breton shirts that are fraying, although not as dramatically!

  • @clairehart6267
    @clairehart6267 2 роки тому

    I am very impressed. Thank you

  • @shho8893
    @shho8893 2 роки тому

    I like borough, but customer may like old typical patchwork in USA

    • @shho8893
      @shho8893 2 роки тому

      Was supposed to be boro.

  • @IvyRosethebus
    @IvyRosethebus 2 роки тому

    If you put a book, piece of wood, something hard in the leg, it’s really helpful in pinning & sewing. Cheers. 😃 P. S. Great video. Thanks!

  • @alysononoahu8702
    @alysononoahu8702 2 роки тому

    You get my thumbs up just for your sweet NY ACCENT🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @guynamedjohn69
    @guynamedjohn69 2 роки тому

    Okay android 18

  • @HerGracefulAcres
    @HerGracefulAcres 2 роки тому

    Loved this, thank you. Is there a full interview with her?

  • @mehedihassan9182
    @mehedihassan9182 2 роки тому

    Want to repair denim jacket at dhaka bangladesh. Any repair expert at dhaka???

  • @ForgingFreedomTV
    @ForgingFreedomTV 2 роки тому

    The Patriarchy? I'm out. Devisive

  • @emmends1122
    @emmends1122 2 роки тому

    The subtitles say ‘ I’m a dinner with pear expert’ 🍐😅

  • @eyesthere
    @eyesthere 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @BillBynum
    @BillBynum 3 роки тому

    this is NOT sashiko

    • @xSHYxSHYx
      @xSHYxSHYx 10 місяців тому

      Not sashiko or a saddle stitch lol

  • @MicaiahFiel
    @MicaiahFiel 3 роки тому

    Beautiful. Thank you!

  • @aryaprincess2479
    @aryaprincess2479 3 роки тому

    So the most simple and ugly darning method gets a name as if that person invented it. Like when you put an asian name into a method, somehow it becomes "clever". that is the ugliest patch method anyone could ever think of. The "Japanese mending technique", yeah the one 1st grade elementary school kids would probably think of when they never touched a needle and a thread before!

    • @KaiSan3
      @KaiSan3 3 роки тому

      sashiko is indeed the name of an "embroidery" way of mending and reinforcing fabric, but this is *deffinitively* not it. when he started stitching and I saw what he was doing I got sad, because real sashiko is beautiful and gives an amazing geometrical effect to the fabric, no matter if you do sekigahara, asanoha, or any of the other patterns (some are even very intricate, like cherry blossoms or dragonflies, in order for people to match the colorful patterns of feminine kimonos with the white thread on dark background of male kimonos, and stuff)

    • @aryaprincess2479
      @aryaprincess2479 3 роки тому

      @@KaiSan3 Fair enough but that is not a "japanese method", like whoever wants to mend something the most simple way would do it this way, in and out. It is as if the japanese invented this and whoever uses it needs to call it "japanese method".

  • @tremawe12
    @tremawe12 3 роки тому

    manches leider schlecht zu sehen weniger reden, aber danke

  • @elenagorbunova867
    @elenagorbunova867 3 роки тому

    Молодец

  • @elenagorbunova867
    @elenagorbunova867 3 роки тому

    Рукова рубашки хорошо бы подремонтировать

  • @SuperTaita
    @SuperTaita 3 роки тому

    Can the same technique be applied to striped sweatshirt sleeves? it's for a friend of mine ...

  • @swagsession1
    @swagsession1 3 роки тому

    Rip excess denim 😞 that’s my favorite part it gives the denim character

  • @louiseef1376
    @louiseef1376 3 роки тому

    A good clear description for people who are pretty new to sewing like me &want to patch and then possibly use boro techniques . Thanks

  • @Mamaisthesource
    @Mamaisthesource 3 роки тому

    So beautiful.

  • @chantouplace7554
    @chantouplace7554 3 роки тому

    The herbs that I developed a relationship with, are the ones that I would feel most comfortable recommending .Emma Dupree and Ayo Ngozi has develop their life around the herd and plants.

  • @yetundeiselassie3240
    @yetundeiselassie3240 3 роки тому

    This is sooo true the more you learn you realize eye really didn’t have the fullness of these herbs

  • @ebonylilyofzion177
    @ebonylilyofzion177 3 роки тому

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @sarax5603
    @sarax5603 3 роки тому

    Am i the only one curious what thread he's using? It looks SUPER THICK?

    • @dancinggreenmonkeys
      @dancinggreenmonkeys 3 роки тому

      Sashiko thread

    • @andrewcoleman1742
      @andrewcoleman1742 2 роки тому

      I went to a crafts shop and bought thread meant for embroidery.

    • @download333
      @download333 Рік тому

      Sashiko thread is usually made from 4-6 strands of thinner weight thread twisted together, but you can substitute embroidery floss. You can also make your own using a few strands of any thread laid together. The important part is that it's thick enough to take the strain of the patch and to be visible when used decoratively.

  • @LauraJFrantz
    @LauraJFrantz 3 роки тому

    “just don’t stab yourself and you’ll be fine” push pins are the worst 🤣 great tutorial, your sewing style is so down-to-earth, I love it.

  • @katelyngoetz6095
    @katelyngoetz6095 3 роки тому

    but why are you covering up your “the patriarchy is a wiener” signs?????

  • @triciafrith3291
    @triciafrith3291 3 роки тому

    Fine for a rough pair of jeans but maybe different method needed for a smarter finish. Lots of videos online with ideas. Real sashiko method quite complicated and time consuming. Don't think this is sashiko but thanks anyway. Nice to see a guy sewing his clothes all the same.

    • @thomashongshagen4912
      @thomashongshagen4912 3 роки тому

      you are right, proper sashiko, while extremely diverse in patterns and applications, is characterised by its continuous lines of running stitches. The example in the video looks more like a whipstitch.

    • @MP-lb1bv
      @MP-lb1bv 2 роки тому

      Yes..better finished updown stitch with machine or hand stitching would be better visuallly

  • @caption628
    @caption628 3 роки тому

    Didn't expect the white thread to look so good with the denim, very cool

    • @caption628
      @caption628 3 роки тому

      Just wanted to add, I wrote captions for this video. Feel free to grab the caption file from the Google Drive folder that's linked in my website. (The auto-generated captions for this video are actually pretty good, I've just been wanting to practice captioning people's videos)

  • @Cam-ed8vr
    @Cam-ed8vr 3 роки тому

    Hi what kind of white thread is used for stretchy denim distressed jeans with rips at the knees?

  • @anastasiavinyukova1296
    @anastasiavinyukova1296 3 роки тому

    Детский сад, вторая группа. Бе.

  • @annbarnidge2120
    @annbarnidge2120 3 роки тому

    What kind of thread is that? It looks more like some sort of heavy string. Name? Weight?

    • @metztlisanchez5340
      @metztlisanchez5340 3 роки тому

      Looks like embroidery floss

    • @quitebitterpi
      @quitebitterpi 3 роки тому

      Hey Ann, I'd say probably sashiko thread, if I understand correctly it's kinda specific due to how it's spun/twisted for strength

    • @annbarnidge2120
      @annbarnidge2120 3 роки тому

      @@quitebitterpi Thanks!

    • @angellover02171
      @angellover02171 3 роки тому

      It sashiko thread not embroidery floss. If you want to try sashiko go to upcyclestitching . com they sell sashiko thread and sashiko needles and even offer online classes.

    • @rochelle2758
      @rochelle2758 3 роки тому

      I'm pretty sure it's sashiko thread, which is often used for boro-style mending.

  • @donnadees7031
    @donnadees7031 3 роки тому

    you'll find this odd, but i actually love his shirt shredded.