I found this after you posted the Instagram short. I love finding "fabric" from the thrift store. Curtains and sheets have become more than that and this jacket is a fabulous idea!
You could added a ribb8ng cuff to both sleeves and waist to add length and contrast. Also used both sides of the blanket for contrast too. Nice make though
i have a quilt i bought. going to make this. but think i will use the blanket hem so i don't have to do too much sewing. i might make a zip on sleeve so i can also wear it as a vest
OMG that is so weird!!!! I made a mosasaur costume for my kid using that same blanket! Because that’s what he wanted to be 🤷♀️ The texture made it very .. Cretaceous. Great video 👍
Could you try to make one of those quilted winter jackets? The telogrieka or something. Similar to modern puffy jackets. I think the Russians used them for a amount of the 20th century. They have a very nice look to them.
Great idea! I have a thrifted blanket that I was looking for a pattern to make a jacket out of, but now I realise I can just do it using my own jacket or shirt as a guide to make the pattern. Looks great! I may try to cut out the fronts and sides with the edges at the bottom so I can use the bias bound edges as a pre-made hem.
Another amazing jacket! 👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩I wish I could find those precious things so cheap in my country 😢! Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas 😃😍🙏🤩❤️❤️
❤ Look at you! THAT jacket is fabulous! I know you're really good, cause when I cook, I dont always need a recipe, (cooking 30 plus years) they always turn out pretty decent. Thanks for sharing, love it! 💚🩵💙
Looks great. Personally if I realized the sleeves were too short then I would have used more fabric but used the opposite side. I probably would have color blocked the collar, sleeves or cuffs, pockets and maybe yoke. It would have and a bit of personality too.
Thank you for making this video I love watching them and I learn a lot. This has given me inspiration and reminded me not to give up on my dream of creating my own clothes. Thank you🥰❤️
I think I understand the purpose of a yoke, but it didn’t seem like you made any darts, or shaping when it was sewed to the bottom of the back…would it have been the same to just cut the back as one whole piece? Thanks!
For beginners this is the most logical clear n helpful instruction seems like success is guaranteed due to clear instruction thanks s million
Will be using this pattern so thank you. Tip: if we had sleeves too short, Grandmother made ribbed knit cuffs and sewed them in. Fond memories
I found this after you posted the Instagram short. I love finding "fabric" from the thrift store. Curtains and sheets have become more than that and this jacket is a fabulous idea!
You could added a ribb8ng cuff to both sleeves and waist to add length and contrast.
Also used both sides of the blanket for contrast too.
Nice make though
You are an amazing teacher…. You made it so easy to understand how to make a jacket ❤
i have a quilt i bought. going to make this. but think i will use the blanket hem so i don't have to do too much sewing. i might make a zip on sleeve so i can also wear it as a vest
That’s a great idea!! ♥️♥️
OMG that is so weird!!!! I made a mosasaur costume for my kid using that same blanket! Because that’s what he wanted to be 🤷♀️ The texture made it very .. Cretaceous.
Great video 👍
Blanket originally came from target btw if you were curious
Could you try to make one of those quilted winter jackets? The telogrieka or something. Similar to modern puffy jackets. I think the Russians used them for a amount of the 20th century. They have a very nice look to them.
Welcome back.
I love your upcycling projects and thrift shopping.
Hello, come to see the sewing too. Awesome. You did it very well. Thank you for sharing. 🤗👍💖
Great idea! I have a thrifted blanket that I was looking for a pattern to make a jacket out of, but now I realise I can just do it using my own jacket or shirt as a guide to make the pattern. Looks great! I may try to cut out the fronts and sides with the edges at the bottom so I can use the bias bound edges as a pre-made hem.
Another amazing jacket! 👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩I wish I could find those precious things so cheap in my country 😢! Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas 😃😍🙏🤩❤️❤️
❤ Look at you! THAT jacket is fabulous! I know you're really good, cause when I cook, I dont always need a recipe, (cooking 30 plus years) they always turn out pretty decent. Thanks for sharing, love it! 💚🩵💙
You did a fabulous tutorial of do it you way ! Thank you for sharing. Happy repurpose sewing!
Looks great. Personally if I realized the sleeves were too short then I would have used more fabric but used the opposite side. I probably would have color blocked the collar, sleeves or cuffs, pockets and maybe yoke. It would have and a bit of personality too.
Love this! Thank you so much! I am inspired 🙂
Thank you for making this video I love watching them and I learn a lot. This has given me inspiration and reminded me not to give up on my dream of creating my own clothes. Thank you🥰❤️
اكتشفت قناتك للتو،ثم قمت بتحميل فيديو بعد غياب طويل يا لها من صدفة
I think I understand the purpose of a yoke, but it didn’t seem like you made any darts, or shaping when it was sewed to the bottom of the back…would it have been the same to just cut the back as one whole piece? Thanks!
This is bombastic! I am inspired to buy a sewing machine and start experimenting 😘
Nice job, just what I was looking for.
Inspiring! I may JUST be able to make this:)
After years of waiting shes back!
Best idea...❤
Love jacket ❤
Boa noite que legal ver seus vidios outra vez sucesso no seu canal forte abraço de um brasileiro que admira muito seus vidios. 👏👏👏🙏❤️.
autch! I will just say that I hope it fitts well..
thanks for sharing
Adorable ❤
Cute jacket
amazing
Супер,очень смело!!!!!!!
Very nice video 👍👍
😀😀😀
Promo'SM
That's crazy, why you cut a the back and put it back again...totally insane.