I can't believe it. Back in the 70's I was employed as a chainstitch embroidery artist. I designed mostly bowling league shirts, Irish Dancing dresses, chenille award letters and tapestries. I drew the designs on paper and would perforated them to transfer the design. I miss all of that cause I was excellent.
I just seen a Consew Chainstirch machine at "Kens Sewing Center" in Muscle Shoals, AL. (They distribute machines world-wide) ..anyway, This video is great, I'd love to try this type of artwork
I WANNA WORK FOR YOU! I live in SoBro,use to be part owner of a leather shop in the 80s, sew,artist, worked at costume shop ,umemployeed...contact me!!!
His work is great. But I never get why hipsters always appropriate things and then put on this overdramatic facade about how meaningful they’ve made it. Like “…it was just a bit lame until I started doing it.” They learn a old skill and then act as if they are the one who invented it, or saved it. Or they decide this trade skill defines their personality. It’s just geeking out is all. Rappers are the same, they are geeks. Rockabillies. Mods. People who obsess about motorbikes, etc, etc. It’s all the same. But hipsters always think that whatever they’re doing this month is cooler than what everyone else is into. Like when he says hipsters search for “Underground country music.” Seems like Hipsters will always be the least original people on the planet.
I can't believe it. Back in the 70's I was employed as a chainstitch embroidery artist. I designed mostly bowling league shirts, Irish Dancing dresses, chenille award letters and tapestries. I drew the designs on paper and would perforated them to transfer the design. I miss all of that cause I was excellent.
Great video, such good work.
Amazing work! Unbelievable talent.
GOALS!!! Wow! Truly a master embroiderer.
This video deserves more views!
What a talent! Such amazing work and appreciation for the art!
So true about how many crafts are digitized anymore
Incredible work
I love the suit that you did for Post Malone. Amazing Pure Genius.
So cool.
Incredible talent and work!
Where do you find those machines today? and are there any companies that make new ones in this day and age?
I just seen a Consew Chainstirch machine at "Kens Sewing Center" in Muscle Shoals, AL. (They distribute machines world-wide) ..anyway,
This video is great, I'd love to try this type of artwork
Wowza! You do great work, Jerry! Love it!
Congrats to you on your growing success!
Hi sir where this
I WANNA WORK FOR YOU! I live in SoBro,use to be part owner of a leather shop in the 80s, sew,artist, worked at costume shop ,umemployeed...contact me!!!
Im not gay but i think im in love with this man
artful
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Good amazing
pure genius!!
im in my beginning stages of chain stitch embroidery i would love to
work on anything for anyone contact me (: let me know how i can help you
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amazing stuff, hope to meet this fellow. believe I could learn a lot from him.
How can I get a hold of him?
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His work is great. But I never get why hipsters always appropriate things and then put on this overdramatic facade about how meaningful they’ve made it. Like “…it was just a bit lame until I started doing it.” They learn a old skill and then act as if they are the one who invented it, or saved it. Or they decide this trade skill defines their personality. It’s just geeking out is all. Rappers are the same, they are geeks. Rockabillies. Mods. People who obsess about motorbikes, etc, etc. It’s all the same. But hipsters always think that whatever they’re doing this month is cooler than what everyone else is into. Like when he says hipsters search for “Underground country music.” Seems like Hipsters will always be the least original people on the planet.
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