Wow a wonderful memory with your grandpa and a jacket to love and cherish always.I am 72 and never had a grandpa. By the time I was born they were already gone from this world. Cherish him u are so fortunate.
Your Grandpa has a hidden talent, looks like. He could do some tailoring as a side hustle. Beautiful Anorak. Josh, you picked up another skill... sewing. It will pay off later on down the road, believe me! Well done!!!
I’m impressed! Love that it was grandpa showing you how to construct the jacket. Made me laugh that grandma was seen fixing the little problem! As a long time seamstress, bobbins and tension drive me crazy and is the sole reason for my “sewing anxiety.” lol (I’m 70)
Time spent with your grandparents is always, time well spent. I wish mine were still here to see what I’ve accomplished. Grandparents are always the most proud. A wonderful reminder of times gone past.
That was so cool. I never got to make a jacket with my Gpa but I use to ride on the tractor with him when he was farming potatoes and he taught me how to fish. I'm 60 years old now and hoping for grand kids of my own❤️
Sir I love to see you and this young man spending time together and teaching him a skill that He can always remember you bye and cherish the time spent with you. God bless you both and thank you for sharing your story.
What a precious Grandpa 😄 That is too sweet how he did this work with you. All of you boys must come from wonderful families, it shows in your joy, your "can do" attitudes your teamwork, comradery, So wonderful
Amazing. I wish I had a video of some of the projects I did with my grandad. He was a very handy man. Much like yours. Cherish your grandparents everyone. You'll miss them when they're gone. I do. Even when they went a bit senile. At least they were around.
Better than fantastic you got to work with your grandpa on some thing that will hopefully last you the rest of your life. This is the second video of yours that I’ve watched and I am enjoying every one of them.❤️🇺🇸
That was a great video!!! Treasure the time you have with your grandparents. You’re videos are very well thought out. Keep ‘em coming there’s so much we can all learn from one another. You rock!
Lucky man get as much knowledge as you can and learn and retain those skills. I wish I paid and spent more time with my grandparents. I just paid attention to me selfishly getting outta rural America. Now all I was is to go back to the simple life without many of the skills and no one left to teach me them.
Nicely done, and a great project to do with family or friends :) I have a couple of Swanndri's and Swedish army snow smocks and I often look at some of my wool blankets and wonder about making my own. It's on the to-do list... :) Thanks for sharing !
Hey! I am going to work on the same project. What size did you do? For sizing did you go up a size? Did you find that the length of the Anorak was adequate? or do you wish it had more? Let me know. Thanks
Oh great! We used the 44 size on the pattern. I’m about 5’11”175lbs and it fit me perfectly with a little extra room in case I wanted another jacket underneath. Let me know if you have any more questions. Good luck!
Ah, to have a grandpa. So good to see you two working together on a sweet jacket.
How were your parents conceived?
Both grandfathers passed away while I was still under 3 years old.@@weirderdolphin9902
Wow a wonderful memory with your grandpa and a jacket to love and cherish always.I am 72 and never had a grandpa. By the time I was born they were already gone from this world. Cherish him u are so fortunate.
Grandpa has some skills. Awesome work. Great product. That thing will last for life. Just never ever ever dry it in a heated dryer.
The cool thing is that will probably last 100 years
Your Grandpa has a hidden talent, looks like. He could do some tailoring as a side hustle. Beautiful Anorak. Josh, you picked up another skill... sewing. It will pay off later on down the road, believe me! Well done!!!
I’m impressed! Love that it was grandpa showing you how to construct the jacket. Made me laugh that grandma was seen fixing the little problem! As a long time seamstress, bobbins and tension drive me crazy and is the sole reason for my “sewing anxiety.” lol (I’m 70)
The most sentimental piece of close he'll ever have
Time spent with your grandparents is always, time well spent. I wish mine were still here to see what I’ve accomplished. Grandparents are always the most proud. A wonderful reminder of times gone past.
That was so cool. I never got to make a jacket with my Gpa but I use to ride on the tractor with him when he was farming potatoes and he taught me how to fish. I'm 60 years old now and hoping for grand kids of my own❤️
Such a special gift of being with your grandparents. Nice job Gentlemen and Grammie ❤
Beautiful work! That's family heirloom quality. I hope it lasts many generations!
Sir
I love to see you and this young man spending time together and teaching him a skill that He can always remember you bye and cherish the time spent with you.
God bless you both and thank you for sharing your story.
How cool, treasure these moments with your pop 🙏
That was awesome! So nice to see a younger generation appreciating the elder, this is a very cool project!!😊
NO wonder youre such a good man.... Youre Grandpa is a legend youre very lucky
Legendary grandpa
What a precious Grandpa 😄 That is too sweet how he did this work with you. All of you boys must come from wonderful families, it shows in your joy, your "can do" attitudes your teamwork, comradery, So wonderful
Amazing. I wish I had a video of some of the projects I did with my grandad. He was a very handy man. Much like yours.
Cherish your grandparents everyone. You'll miss them when they're gone. I do. Even when they went a bit senile. At least they were around.
what a great project to do w/ your grandparents....
Incredible craftsmanship. So sweet to see memories made!
Thanks for sharing.
Great Video! i wish we all had a chance to work on a project that our fathers and grandfathers were passionate about
Great video and that jacket will be a reminder of the quality time you spent making it with your grandfather. So cool
Y’all crafted up some absolute heat
Awesome bonding and very nice hoodie. Thank you for sharing.
Better than fantastic you got to work with your grandpa on some thing that will hopefully last you the rest of your life. This is the second video of yours that I’ve watched and I am enjoying every one of them.❤️🇺🇸
That was a great video!!! Treasure the time you have with your grandparents. You’re videos are very well thought out. Keep ‘em coming there’s so much we can all learn from one another. You rock!
Nice work !
Lucky man get as much knowledge as you can and learn and retain those skills. I wish I paid and spent more time with my grandparents. I just paid attention to me selfishly getting outta rural America. Now all I was is to go back to the simple life without many of the skills and no one left to teach me them.
This video is a perfect example of the great things you can learn on utube. You can learn how to do anything.
Love your channel dude and happy to see the variety in content. Good to see where you get it from
Thanks Emma, I’m glad you like it
That’s so cool! I love grandpa’s precision and focus. Stay warm 🤙
What a great heirloom!
My wife is using the same pattern for my anorak!
5:49 awesome. Job. I love it and learning to hem sew and spent time. I miss my parents
Great video. Love the channel. Keep it up!
Just found your channel today. I’m loving the content!
Great work good instructions
I'm jealous I would buy one, nicely done and building memories is priceless great job keep up the great work 👍
Fantastic poncho!
badass.
I am very impressed
That looks great!
You're such an interesting person
Nicely done, and a great project to do with family or friends :)
I have a couple of Swanndri's and Swedish army snow smocks and I often look at some of my wool blankets and wonder about making my own.
It's on the to-do list... :)
Thanks for sharing !
Dude, i want one!
Love it. Totally want ti make one now.
I know grandpa lore goes crazy
❤ good job guys that was awesome I don't think I've had the patience to do that
amazing!
You have a nice Granddad. Sadly, my Granddads are dead or have alsheimer
I’m sorry to hear that Bela
@@Deadmen. Thank you
I want 1
Hey! I am going to work on the same project. What size did you do? For sizing did you go up a size? Did you find that the length of the Anorak was adequate? or do you wish it had more? Let me know. Thanks
Oh great! We used the 44 size on the pattern. I’m about 5’11”175lbs and it fit me perfectly with a little extra room in case I wanted another jacket underneath. Let me know if you have any more questions. Good luck!
Awesome jacket, how much did u spend on materials?
Thanks! About $50
@@Deadmen. not bad at all
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Papa rizz
That's a parka. An anorak is just a bourgeoisie parka from the 20's. But parka's have been worn for hundreds of years and were invented in England.
That was awesome!
❤ good job guys that was awesome I don't think I've had the patience to do that
❤ good job guys that was awesome I don't think I've had the patience to do that