This just takes my breath away.....it is so, so beautiful and so well executed. Is your daughter learning how to do Sashiko? Her idea of adding clouds was spot on. Thank you for making my day beautiful.
Oh thank you💕💕💕💕 My younger daughter has tried Sashiko a few times to make some small gifts for her friends. She loves art and design and she always gives me a good opinion😊❤️🪡🧵
This was so enjoyable to watch, and so encouraging! You must have hands of steel to sew through denim, I know how difficult it is. Thank you for showing how you overcame all the difficulties of transferring the pattern, too. Your videos never disappoint.
Oh thank you❤️😊🧵🪡 Stitching on denim was one of my concerns but I must have been used to it. It was not too bad this time. What I struggled was the size and weight of the jacket! Turning around the jacket needed a bit of effort. But it was worth it in the end👍
Such a beautiful finished design! It’s so striking! I love the cloud forms you created, they look like a cross between clouds and waves, so they work perfectly! You make it look so delicate and even. (I had a go at recreating Hiroshige’s Great Wave on the back of a denim jacket a while ago - working in such a way to keep both accurate and avoiding rubbing off the guidelines is tricky! I’ve heard from some fabric artists that cutting out the main form on paper and using a UHU glue stick or similar to stick the pattern down while you work on the outlines can work quite well. The glue washes off easily afterwards)
Thank you as always❤️💕 That’s so interesting! I originally didn’t expect the chalk paper to work. My alternative plan was to baste the tracing paper and stitch over it, then to tear the paper at the end. The way you explained is probably better if glue sticks well. Thank you for sharing it!
Love it! The fish is amazing, but the clouds/waves just add a special something to the whole piece of art. I hope someday, I will be as skilled and creative as you are.
What an outstanding result! I can see the planning was absolutely necessary to get an even and consistent look to the design. Your daughter’s suggestion for adding clouds really brought everything together. I have some Sashiko pieces that were stitched on an indigo base and I’ve often thought about adding them to upcycled clothing like an appliqué or even boro style. Anyway thank you for sharing this fabulous project 💕
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡 The whole process was not too hard but I really think the experience of stitching different patterns in the past helped me plan ahead. One problem is the jacket is not in my size😅
Tracing paper! That makes sense as you still can see the drawn pattern on the fabric. I tried printing my design on clear printing plastic sheets but for some reason my printer can't. I have four dark blue table cloth napkins and sashiko it into pillows for my couch. Thanks for the idea. Beautiful jacket.
What an incredible piece of art! I love your results. I am a big fan of Ukiyoe art so I will be looking for something similar to your fish kite that will work in sashiko. Thank for sharing.
Such a great work ! Well done I love it ! It's nice to see I'm not alone with breaking threads during the stitching on denim 😅 (I start practicing on old worn jeans...and broke over and over my threads...😢)
I just started stitching more decorative patterns on denim - before I was only mending with some straight running stitches or cross patterns. I find it incredibly hard to transfer patterns on denim. For straight lines, I use chalk/soap bars, which seems to last long enough for me to stitch through. But curved patterns and circles, oh my god. Can you please share a link to that pencil you used?
Hi! I used some water erasable pens. I don’t seem to have the same ones anymore but they looked pretty general. I found one at a local sewing supply shop and the brand name I think was Adger (I’m not 100% sure). The other one is from Daiso Japan. Both of them were good enough though👍
When I stitched some sashiko on a denim jacket the back was such a mess of threads and knots that I had to cover it with a piece of quilting cotton to act as a lining. It looks great and I don’t catch my fingers on the thread when putting it on.
It could’ve been also a good idea💕 I used a yellow thread on another denim jacket before. It didn’t stand out as much as white but it still looked clear enough. Here’s the video: Denim jacket refashion with Sashiko - DIY Thrift flip clothes - from planning to stitching!l ua-cam.com/video/YLebp6Ideao/v-deo.html
Thank you for the question! As I explained in the video, a single thread doesn’t always stand out enough from my experience. However, as you are worried, I also didn’t want to make some areas too crowded. So I only used double strands for the outlines and stitched the details with a single strand. I suppose I had stitched on denim many times now, I was used to managing thread tension. Having said that, I think it’s up to you how you stitch, as this Sashiko is purely ornamental👍
@@thegreenwrapper sorry, I asked that before reaching that part of the video. I worry about the tension because many of the denim available here in the USA is kind of weak and abrades easily, so ive had to discreetly reinforce areas of concern with acrylate glue. I'm just afraid I'll cause it to fray. However you did give me a great idea if I ever become so bold, in that one could tighten the scale outline a little to give it a visual texture.
The denim jacket I used was really solid so I didn’t need to worry about the thread tension so much for this particular project. However, it can contract your garment if it’s hard to manage thread tension. I think it’s very important to be conscious about the combination of thread and fabric. When I feel that my material is too thin for thick threads, then I wouldn’t use double threads. I even use general hand sewing threads (size 30) for thin materials. So it’s really up to your material. If you are worried, I wouldn’t recommend using double strands.🧵🪡 In this video, I stitched on a denim jacket with a single strand⬇️ ua-cam.com/video/YLebp6Ideao/v-deo.htmlsi=V9FXbKb32DrEHoyf
This just takes my breath away.....it is so, so beautiful and so well executed. Is your daughter learning how to do Sashiko? Her idea of adding clouds was spot on. Thank you for making my day beautiful.
Oh thank you💕💕💕💕 My younger daughter has tried Sashiko a few times to make some small gifts for her friends. She loves art and design and she always gives me a good opinion😊❤️🪡🧵
This was so enjoyable to watch, and so encouraging! You must have hands of steel to sew through denim, I know how difficult it is. Thank you for showing how you overcame all the difficulties of transferring the pattern, too. Your videos never disappoint.
Oh thank you❤️😊🧵🪡 Stitching on denim was one of my concerns but I must have been used to it. It was not too bad this time. What I struggled was the size and weight of the jacket! Turning around the jacket needed a bit of effort. But it was worth it in the end👍
Wow. That is amazing. Gorgeous stitching!! I am so inspired! ❤
Thank you💕💕
Amazing. Thank you for sharing the process.
Thank you for watching!❤️😊🧵🪡
OMG! This is on another level. It's also mind-blowing how clean the wrong side is despite such a complex design. Truly amazing work!!
Thank you so much😊❤️💕🧵🪡
Absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Such a beautiful finished design! It’s so striking! I love the cloud forms you created, they look like a cross between clouds and waves, so they work perfectly! You make it look so delicate and even.
(I had a go at recreating Hiroshige’s Great Wave on the back of a denim jacket a while ago - working in such a way to keep both accurate and avoiding rubbing off the guidelines is tricky! I’ve heard from some fabric artists that cutting out the main form on paper and using a UHU glue stick or similar to stick the pattern down while you work on the outlines can work quite well. The glue washes off easily afterwards)
Thank you as always❤️💕
That’s so interesting! I originally didn’t expect the chalk paper to work. My alternative plan was to baste the tracing paper and stitch over it, then to tear the paper at the end.
The way you explained is probably better if glue sticks well. Thank you for sharing it!
@@thegreenwrapper no problem! I hope it’s useful. 🙂
Beautiful, well-done!
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Love it! The fish is amazing, but the clouds/waves just add a special something to the whole piece of art. I hope someday, I will be as skilled and creative as you are.
Thank you so much😊 As the whole process went smoothly, I still had some energy (and patience) left for the extra. It did make a big difference👍
What an outstanding result! I can see the planning was absolutely necessary to get an even and consistent look to the design. Your daughter’s suggestion for adding clouds really brought everything together. I have some Sashiko pieces that were stitched on an indigo base and I’ve often thought about adding them to upcycled clothing like an appliqué or even boro style. Anyway thank you for sharing this fabulous project 💕
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡 The whole process was not too hard but I really think the experience of stitching different patterns in the past helped me plan ahead. One problem is the jacket is not in my size😅
@@thegreenwrapper oh no! Can your daughter wear it? 🤞🤞🤞
@debgamble8368 It’s men’s large😅
こんばんは。
いつもながら感心させられます😊発想も技術も素晴らしいです♪
鯉と聞いて滝登りの鯉を思い出しました。縁起も良いし、何よりとにかく格好良いです☆
ありがとうございます!服に刺すのはいつも緊張してしまうんですが、今回は安い古着を使用したので気負わず楽しくできました!自分で言うのもなんですが、結構満足しています❤️😊🧵🪡
Your stitching is so exquisite and fantastic too. I really really love ❤❤❤❤ the design.
Oh thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
Very cool
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Very beautiful indeed and I LOVED to learn about the Konibori! ❤❤
Oh thank you so much🎏🎏🎏⬅️ I found the Koinobori emoji😆
Really 😎 cool, 偉いですね 😮❤ ⁸³²⁴
ありがとうございます!😊❤️🪡🧵
Absolutely beautiful, I’m so glad I found you 😁🇬🇧
Thank you😊💕🪡🧵
Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you💕💕
Tracing paper! That makes sense as you still can see the drawn pattern on the fabric. I tried printing my design on clear printing plastic sheets but for some reason my printer can't. I have four dark blue table cloth napkins and sashiko it into pillows for my couch. Thanks for the idea. Beautiful jacket.
Thank you! Your project sounds exciting😍
What an incredible piece of art! I love your results. I am a big fan of Ukiyoe art so I will be looking for something similar to your fish kite that will work in sashiko. Thank for sharing.
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Thank you!❤
Really professional
Oh thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Congratulation, a lot of hard working but it looks fantastic, thank you for showing ❣
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
Wow, so beautiful!!! I'm inspired to make this!
Yes, please try💕❤️ It was a fun project👍
Wow, your projects are getting bigger and more complicated. But still, your skills guarantee an excellent result
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵 I focused on the basics last year, so I wanted to do something a little more creative this year! I’m glad you enjoyed it💕💕
C'est magnifique, bravo. 🤗
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Such a great work ! Well done I love it !
It's nice to see I'm not alone with breaking threads during the stitching on denim 😅 (I start practicing on old worn jeans...and broke over and over my threads...😢)
I’ve broken some needles before😅 I used a thick needle and it worked well this time👍
Stunning work!
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
This is amazing. You are so talented!
Oh thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Работа интересная, куртка любителя рыбки, облака похожи на волны реки, спасибо
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Sooooo amazing! Im in love
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Love it
Thank you😊❤️🪡💕
So pretty ❤
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Wowww lo haré
Saludos desde México 🙋
Yes, please try it👍❤️🪡🧵
I just started stitching more decorative patterns on denim - before I was only mending with some straight running stitches or cross patterns. I find it incredibly hard to transfer patterns on denim. For straight lines, I use chalk/soap bars, which seems to last long enough for me to stitch through. But curved patterns and circles, oh my god. Can you please share a link to that pencil you used?
Hi! I used some water erasable pens. I don’t seem to have the same ones anymore but they looked pretty general. I found one at a local sewing supply shop and the brand name I think was Adger (I’m not 100% sure). The other one is from Daiso Japan. Both of them were good enough though👍
When I stitched some sashiko on a denim jacket the back was such a mess of threads and knots that I had to cover it with a piece of quilting cotton to act as a lining. It looks great and I don’t catch my fingers on the thread when putting it on.
Many Sashiko patterns inevitably create loose threads at the back. Adding a lining is one of the good solutions for it👍 ❤️🪡🧵
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I wonder how it would have turned out in gold yellow Sashiko thread :o
It could’ve been also a good idea💕
I used a yellow thread on another denim jacket before. It didn’t stand out as much as white but it still looked clear enough.
Here’s the video:
Denim jacket refashion with Sashiko - DIY Thrift flip clothes - from planning to stitching!l
ua-cam.com/video/YLebp6Ideao/v-deo.html
Is there a specific reason tou chose a double thread? Im worried that with such tight spaces it would stress rhe fabric, even though its light denim.
Thank you for the question! As I explained in the video, a single thread doesn’t always stand out enough from my experience. However, as you are worried, I also didn’t want to make some areas too crowded. So I only used double strands for the outlines and stitched the details with a single strand.
I suppose I had stitched on denim many times now, I was used to managing thread tension.
Having said that, I think it’s up to you how you stitch, as this Sashiko is purely ornamental👍
@@thegreenwrapper sorry, I asked that before reaching that part of the video. I worry about the tension because many of the denim available here in the USA is kind of weak and abrades easily, so ive had to discreetly reinforce areas of concern with acrylate glue. I'm just afraid I'll cause it to fray.
However you did give me a great idea if I ever become so bold, in that one could tighten the scale outline a little to give it a visual texture.
The denim jacket I used was really solid so I didn’t need to worry about the thread tension so much for this particular project.
However, it can contract your garment if it’s hard to manage thread tension. I think it’s very important to be conscious about the combination of thread and fabric.
When I feel that my material is too thin for thick threads, then I wouldn’t use double threads. I even use general hand sewing threads (size 30) for thin materials.
So it’s really up to your material. If you are worried, I wouldn’t recommend using double strands.🧵🪡
In this video, I stitched on a denim jacket with a single strand⬇️
ua-cam.com/video/YLebp6Ideao/v-deo.htmlsi=V9FXbKb32DrEHoyf
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Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
👍👍👍
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
It would be nice if it was done in color 🎉
It would be nice too❤️👍