Cute pants. I shared video.Wonderful idea! The most important qualities: K - Knowledge I - Idyllic N - Namesta D - Dazzled N - Nurturing E - Eloquent S - Sacrosanct S - Sanguine - Lala Gamma Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
So creative Julia! Do you ever stress out while making your designs? I would panic half way through and think I ruined it! (And it was great seeing you at your shop last week)!
It was so fun seeing you and Judy! I miss seeing your creative works. I have a panic attach even thinking about doing anything live, ( I never go live because of it) but this kind of project I have no stress. If the project is a complete disaster I do not share it, or I show how I fixed something. Sewing is so forgiven because you can either rip it out or patch over it LOL..Have a great winter-stop again next summer:)
Hello, thank you for your video this is really a great idea. I do have a question, I used this product and when I sewed it down my needle kept getting full of the glue of the steam a seam. I kept having to take the needle out and clean it with rubbing alcohol. Also, replaced the needle three times. Have you experienced this?
Hi, If you are having trouble with gumming, fuse again with steam. The reposition-able temporary adhesive is water soluble and must be dissipated to prevent gumming. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, Julia
I really like how the strips of brown fabric also look like hair. I have never used the product you used to stick the fabric strips. Is it similar to heat and bond lite? What is the difference?Some sticky tape for fabric reviews state that it will gum up the sewing machine but I noticed that you did use free motion sewing. I am looking for sewable 1/4” sticky tape. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you for sharing this beautiful creation, Julia.
Hi, The Steam-a-Seam 2 is a paper backed adhesive similar to Heat-n-Bond Lite but has it's differences. The adhesive is between 2 pieces of paper. One of the papers is very similar to parchment paper. The adhesive side is also tacky unlike Heat n Bond. I peel the parchment paper away, and iron the other to the back of the fabric, once cool you can remove the 2nd paper and the fabric now has a tacky glue on the back. This is great because you can reposition the piece. Once it is ironed onto the project, it has a nice feel and doesn't feel as stiff like heat-n-bond sometimes does. The downside is it does gum the needle more that Heat-n-Bond. I clean my needle with rubbing alcohol if it starts to gum. Another negative is it is more pricey than Heat-n-Bond. I find that I use Heat-n-Bond more but the Steam-a-Seam 2 is great for collage quilting or anything that you want build a design. Hope this helps and is not too confusing LOL I believe the steam-a-seam brand has a 1/4" sticky tape but I have never used it. Julia
Absolutely loved what you did with the jeans! The colour combination, the florals, the free motion, so fabulous!!
Thanks so much!
My favourite jeans upcycle. Very creative. 😅
Thank you so much. The stencils are an easy way to add a design to a project.
Love these jeans..........I don't wear pants, but I will try this on a jean skirt. Thank you.
This would be so cute on a jean skirt or the back of a jean jacket. Thanks for watching!
Love this!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing 💗💗💗
Thanks for watching!
absolutely beautiful!
Thanks! I love how jeans can be transformed.
Absolutely Gorgeous ❤
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful design
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I love these.
Thank you!
@@stitchesbyjulia Will you be selling these in your shop?
As always it looks great
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful, one of the best compositions I have seen from you! I love it!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
So unique. Very designer. Love it!❤
Thank you!
Your so talented..love it!
Thank you so much!
Que bonitas sus ideas! Me gustan mucho!..Gracias Julia por compartirnos !❤❤
Wow you jump in as if it's simple patchwork and create a work of art! This is really something Julia.
Thank you so much for your kind words! And for watching:)
First time I’ve seen anything like these, love, love,love these ! Fantastic Work👏 Thanku for your tutorial
Thanks so much 😊
Fabulous! Love the vintage/boho vibes! So creative. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Love these Julia! You always inspire :)
Thanks so much! 😊
Beautiful. Great job.
Thank you! 😊
Stunning work!❤
Thank you! 😊
I ALWAYS LOVE YOUR WORK!!❤
Thank you so much 😀
I want people to send me pretty fabrics! Cool!
I adore this, Julia! You are so creative! ❤
Thank you! 😊
❤❤❤❤ gorgeous
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Lovely as always. Really sparks my creative thinking.
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful!
Thanks so much 😊
Wow. Wonderful ideas.
Thank you! 😊
So cute! The purple does look really good!
Thank you!! 😊
So clever! Love the purple and the flowers for hair💕💕♥️♥️💜💜
Thank you! 😊
love!!!
Thank you! 😊
That turned out so beautiful!
Thank you so much for watching and for your comment:)
Gorgeous jeans ! How dod you sew around the pocket patch ? Also, it would be nice to see the jeans on someone. Thanks for sharing !
Hi, I sewed through the pocket to stitch on the back patch.
Soooo cute! I just love your designs!
Thank you! 😊
Wow, so creative and daring. Super job.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you!❤
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
Love, love, love this❤️
Thank you! 😊
They turned out so cool. I over the neutral toned stripe for the profile. 😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful stitching! I need to try something like this design. Thanks for sharing!❤
Thank you! 😊
Произведение на изкуството👍🏽👌🏽‼️
Yay!!!
I love how u decorated & painted the Jeans. Turn out great. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you! 😊
Cute pants. I shared video.Wonderful idea!
The most important qualities:
K - Knowledge
I - Idyllic
N - Namesta
D - Dazzled
N - Nurturing
E - Eloquent
S - Sacrosanct
S - Sanguine
- Lala Gamma
Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
Awesome! Thank you!
Very creative😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautifully decorative Julia, art you can wear. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much 😊
More, please 🙏.
Hi. Great information to know. Thank you...
Thanks for watching!
Wow
Thanks so much! 😊
❤❤❤
So creative Julia! Do you ever stress out while making your designs? I would panic half way through and think I ruined it! (And it was great seeing you at your shop last week)!
It was so fun seeing you and Judy! I miss seeing your creative works. I have a panic attach even thinking about doing anything live, ( I never go live because of it) but this kind of project I have no stress. If the project is a complete disaster I do not share it, or I show how I fixed something. Sewing is so forgiven because you can either rip it out or patch over it LOL..Have a great winter-stop again next summer:)
Sew pretty.
Thank you! 😊
Love 🧡🪶🧡
Hello, thank you for your video this is really a great idea. I do have a question, I used this product and when I sewed it down my needle kept getting full of the glue of the steam a seam. I kept having to take the needle out and clean it with rubbing alcohol. Also, replaced the needle three times. Have you experienced this?
Hi, If you are having trouble with gumming, fuse again with steam. The reposition-able temporary adhesive is water soluble and must be dissipated to prevent gumming. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, Julia
I really like how the strips of brown fabric also look like hair. I have never used the product you used to stick the fabric strips. Is it similar to heat and bond lite? What is the difference?Some sticky tape for fabric reviews state that it will gum up the sewing machine but I noticed that you did use free motion sewing. I am looking for sewable 1/4” sticky tape. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you for sharing this beautiful creation, Julia.
Hi, The Steam-a-Seam 2 is a paper backed adhesive similar to Heat-n-Bond Lite but has it's differences. The adhesive is between 2 pieces of paper. One of the papers is very similar to parchment paper. The adhesive side is also tacky unlike Heat n Bond. I peel the parchment paper away, and iron the other to the back of the fabric, once cool you can remove the 2nd paper and the fabric now has a tacky glue on the back. This is great because you can reposition the piece. Once it is ironed onto the project, it has a nice feel and doesn't feel as stiff like heat-n-bond sometimes does. The downside is it does gum the needle more that Heat-n-Bond. I clean my needle with rubbing alcohol if it starts to gum. Another negative is it is more pricey than Heat-n-Bond. I find that I use Heat-n-Bond more but the Steam-a-Seam 2 is great for collage quilting or anything that you want build a design. Hope this helps and is not too confusing LOL
I believe the steam-a-seam brand has a 1/4" sticky tape but I have never used it. Julia
@@stitchesbyjulia thanks for this information 🥰
Hi where did you purchase your stencil❤
I've had mine for years and couldn't find any links to the exact ones. Here's is another one that I found -amzn.to/3BgtBkb
Do you put something between the layers of denim?
Yes- the paint was seeping through so I put my quilter's ruler in the pant's leg.
@@stitchesbyjulia thank you.