So focused on the task at hand - he never met a hem he couldn't tame, with steam, the Juki, or both! Sharpens the chalk, irons like crazy, and rotates that needle with aplomb. I'm impressed, too, with Richard Bussink's video, editing and, yes, the sound - ohhh, all the best! The music track at the end is so appropriate, too.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. The quality, the workmanship, the style, all fantastic! This video has taught me to not settle for crappy jeans anymore.
As someone who lives in jeans, I guess I've always just taken them for granted, but you have just amazed me with the craftsmanship and amount of work you put into a pair of these beauties. (I know the one's I wear are crappy factory hacks, but maybe one day I'll get to wear a custom pair like these.) Loves it!
hi sir also give me a job in your company sir i am stitching from india the cutting amount will come if you give me a job in your company i will do it with you 🌹
How beautiful this video is, the look and details of your work, your working hand, button holes stitches,everything is so beautiful and i got so impressive
As someone currently studying to become a fashion designer I really appreciate this video, love to see all the techniques you use, that I otherwise wouldn’t have even thought to do. thank you
Amazing how much personal touch is involved in tailoring a pair of blue denim jeans. No overlocking stitches and all straight stitches. What a master and skill that can't be replaced by technology.
Hi Paul, Thank you very much for your videos, they are very inspiring. I watched all of them twenty times or so. I started sewing 2 years ago to boycotting fast fashion and make my clothes, including the challenge of making my jeans. After one year of research and practice, I'm almost there! My jeans look very good on the outside, but not as good on the inside. I have avoided the flat-felled seams until now because it looks too challenging but I want to try this weekend and I will use your technic... I hope you don't mind... wish me luck! If you were wondering if someone was crazy enough to learn from your videos, the answer is Yes! Thanks again, please keep sharing your beautiful work, you are a master!
Waaw! Paul, I'm amazed how artfully you stared from a thought, to design, to measurements, to stitching up and to completion. What an elegant piece of Jeans. Thank you.
Wow! Me and my kid were watching this and I was all like " look at that! how'd he measure that!?!" and we absolutley loved it, I'm amazed. Congrats for your talent.
I am a first year Fashion Design student at the Miami International Institute of Art and Design. I "only" have a desire to produce bespoke jeans and trousers. I was asked who was my male fashion inspiration and I said PAUL KRUISE!!! The teacher immediately googled you and played this video on the widescreen to the class. ( I've watched it over 50 times ) They were in awe!!! I wish I could fly to where you are and become an apprentice.
Dear mr. Paul K. It is the first time that I see made A jeans in detail omg I am amazed 🏆🏆🏆🏆 I am a dressmaker with experience Of many years All my admiration and respect for your impeccable virtuous work!!! I hope you will teach for the younger Generation that are not appreciating Real masters and professionalism OMG
Incredible and amazing. People don't realize what goes into making jeans wants etc. My favorite are Wrangler cowboy cut. And how they support your body and move with you. They really out you into a cowboy and productive mode. As an Artist and fabricator sculpture etc. One can really appreciate your studio and tecknique .
Beautifully done. I love your flat felling technique and especially those buttonholes! I bought a machine from a thrift store years ago that I used to use to do buttonholes exclusively. It was some odd home machine from the ‘70s that had these strange mechanical cartridges that one would insert to do certain operations. One was a buttonholer. I eventually gave the machine away and have long since forgotten its name. It did beautiful work. Of course, I understand it isn’t frugality that has led you to do them by hand; the art speaks for itself.
thank you for a video with great camera angle, lighting, a professional sewing machine AND no annoying music (that sounds like music from kid's cartoon shows) like so many other sewing videos.
This video blew me away. While I could never afford a pair of bespoke jeans, my appreciation and respect for the craftsmanship and unquestionable attention to detail required me to extend my gratitude to you. Thank you for sharing this amazing piece of work. You are a true artist. I wish I could, if nothing more, shake your hand and tell you how very much you inspire me.
I have subscribed and love watching the process! Thank you SO MUCH - the detail, how stitching to a point is handyed off is JUST eye opening! Thank you please can you post more. I really love the way its shot - no music just the process. Edward
Beautiful work and incredible attention to detail...and I love the soundtrack, chalk, shears, and the rumble of the Juki...as someone whose worked designing and developing denim for many years this is so nice to watch.. :)
It's so beautiful how every little detail is meticulously made. I've been wanting to make my own pair of jeans; this video is such an amazing look at how jeans are professionally made. Loved the camera work as well!
The way you finish of the ends of the thread, by taking them to the other side and tying them up, speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and attention to detail. I have never seen anyone do this before. It might not be for everyone with that price, but it is obvious why it costs as much as it does. Creme de la creme in jeans.
Can't stop watching this art come to life its a part of him a living thing at the end when you see all the meticulous steps combine utterly amazing. Thank you for filming this huge fan wish you the absolute best
I am 60, I started sewing 5 years ago. I want to make my own denim pants so bad. I am making shirts and garments for my wife. Will make my first denim shirt soon and then denim jacket. I wish I started sewing years ago. I also started embroidery and digitizing. I decorate my own clothing I make. I watch this video over and over just love the pants
I enjoyed watching you work so diligently and paying attention to details. I had no idea about the many phases of constructing jeans. Thank you for sharing the process.
I can hear it now, if he was still here, Mr. Anthony Bourdain and Mr. Kruize guiding us through a webisode of Raw Craft...because this display of skill is worth that type of exposure! This was amazing, inspiring, and well worth the watch. I'll never look at jeans the same way. Thank you.
👍I respect it. Very well done. This is why I pay people to what they do / what they’re good at and why people pay me to do what I do / what I’m good at. Stay in your lane people! Nothing wrong with learning a craft, but please “learn it first” before you start calling yourself a craft’s person / professional.
My first big industrial job was at a sewing factory where one of the many things we made was pants. Watching you make an entire pair of jeans by hand with only an ironing table, a single straight stich sewing machine, and a flat work table was incredible. Very impressive. Especially stitching the button holes by hand. Well done sir!
It is so remarkable how quite and precise atmosphere you create to confession a pair of jeans, and most definitely a fine piece of art and dedication on those jeans, one day I will have the opportunity to have one of your pair of jeans. Thank you for sharing🙇🏻♀️
I always loved sewing, I had a beautiful home that i fixed up and a big sewing room and i did alterations and was going to do custom work like that for people. I was working at as a seamstress for a high end dept. store. I wanted to get patternmaking software and do custom clothing. Then the bank foreclosed on my home because i had to go through chemo and was sick, and they took my home and sold it for 28,000 dollars and i did not get a chance for a family member to buy it, they sold it so quick. My dream was shattered. I lost my pension, 401k and i was renting out two apt.s tehre too. I went to live in a travel trailer and could not sew much but taught myself patternmaking from a book. I learned some already, and just improved my skills. I now live in a tiny room and only have room for one machine. I have about 9 sewing machines in storage including an industrial jean machine like the one above, in storage. I am waiting to get my own place to start my own business and then open a store. It is my dream. I never give up. Being stuffed in this little room with all this stuff, is making it impossible to have a business. I could really do well, I would make custom clothing, as well as other things like custom bicycle seat covers and leather accessories custom engraved, etc. I just dont have the room and need some money to get a business license and a web domain name, etc. and I am interested in attending sewing machine school as well. I know how to repair gym shoes with special glue too. There are so many neat things one can do in the clothing industry, it is a creative bonanza taht we have oppressed and destroyed, so lets all get sewing and stop making war. God bless, thanks for the great video. Glad to see the art has not died.
So focused on the task at hand - he never met a hem he couldn't tame, with steam, the Juki, or both! Sharpens the chalk, irons like crazy, and rotates that needle with aplomb. I'm impressed, too, with Richard Bussink's video, editing and, yes, the sound - ohhh, all the best! The music track at the end is so appropriate, too.
@@christopherspringmann Thank you! ☺️
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. The quality, the workmanship, the style, all fantastic! This video has taught me to not settle for crappy jeans anymore.
I love watching you work..and glad there is no music, just the sound of your equipment. 😁
YEAH
I agree, everything seems to come with boom boom music 🎧😂
I agree 👍
There is no better music... 👍🏼
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From Egypt, I offer you all my appreciation and respect. You have done a job of skill, taste and mastery. Keep going strong.
As someone who lives in jeans, I guess I've always just taken them for granted, but you have just amazed me with the craftsmanship and amount of work you put into a pair of these beauties. (I know the one's I wear are crappy factory hacks, but maybe one day I'll get to wear a custom pair like these.) Loves it!
Thanks
Is there someone else there who just loves the sound of denim being cut by a sharp pair of scissors, or its just me?
Yessss!😍😍😍
Me too ❤
NO THERE IS LOT OF PEOPLE ME TO LOVE IT
hi sir also give me a job in your company sir i am stitching from india the cutting amount will come if you give me a job in your company i will do it with you 🌹
Yess
The sound of that sewing machine was so satisfying. I could listen to it all day.
it means u r jobless🤔
How beautiful the sound of craftsmanship. I love silent videos.
all the gestures and craftsmanship of this man are like a gift to discover...
How beautiful this video is, the look and details of your work, your working hand, button holes stitches,everything is so beautiful and i got so impressive
Your craftsmanship and sewing skills are exceptional. Keep up the fantastic work!
Always a joy to watch true high end professional at work. Thank you for sharing.
As someone currently studying to become a fashion designer I really appreciate this video, love to see all the techniques you use, that I otherwise wouldn’t have even thought to do. thank you
Amazing how much personal touch is involved in tailoring a pair of blue denim jeans. No overlocking stitches and all straight stitches. What a master and skill that can't be replaced by technology.
Hi Paul, Thank you very much for your videos, they are very inspiring. I watched all of them twenty times or so. I started sewing 2 years ago to boycotting fast fashion and make my clothes, including the challenge of making my jeans. After one year of research and practice, I'm almost there! My jeans look very good on the outside, but not as good on the inside. I have avoided the flat-felled seams until now because it looks too challenging but I want to try this weekend and I will use your technic... I hope you don't mind... wish me luck!
If you were wondering if someone was crazy enough to learn from your videos, the answer is Yes!
Thanks again, please keep sharing your beautiful work, you are a master!
Charline Giroud Flatterend by your comment! Hope your jeans turn out well. Best of luck!
The craftsmanship and professionalism of your work is impeccable. Glad I found this video and watched. Incredible job.
Waaw! Paul, I'm amazed how artfully you stared from a thought, to design, to measurements, to stitching up and to completion. What an elegant piece of Jeans. Thank you.
Wow! Me and my kid were watching this and I was all like " look at that! how'd he measure that!?!" and we absolutley loved it, I'm amazed. Congrats for your talent.
Beautiful work, thank you for making me appreciate how much time, knowledge and work it takes to craft a garment that will last for many years.
I love the way he is very detailed with every single piece he works with. He is a true artist.
I am a first year Fashion Design student at the Miami International Institute of Art and Design. I "only" have a desire to produce bespoke jeans and trousers. I was asked who was my male fashion inspiration and I said PAUL KRUISE!!! The teacher immediately googled you and played this video on the widescreen to the class. ( I've watched it over 50 times ) They were in awe!!! I wish I could fly to where you are and become an apprentice.
Thank you so much. I am utterly flattered! ☺️
@@PaulKruize I follow EVERYTHING you put on the internet - TH-cam, your website, Instagram, Twitter, interviews...etc.
To see a skilled guy to make his job with so dedication, care and love, it is amazing.
Absolutely mesmerising. A pleasure to view the alchemy the artisan conjures with his chosen medium.
It's so nice to see something made by a person who loves their craft. I really enjoy your videos, I wish that there were more.
Thank you! There are more videos! Please check my page.
Watching your craftmanship is like meditation. This is Zen. Respect from India.
BLR CNC 🙏🏻
Dear mr. Paul K.
It is the first time that I see made
A jeans in detail omg I am amazed 🏆🏆🏆🏆
I am a dressmaker with experience
Of many years
All my admiration and respect for your impeccable virtuous work!!!
I hope you will teach for the younger
Generation that are not appreciating
Real masters and professionalism
OMG
This was really inspiring. I want to try making jeans soon, thank you for all the hard work and beautiful craftsmanship you demonstrated here!
try all the best
That’s craftsmanship and skills that only a few can conquer
I'm impressed! This gentleman is a fine artist in clothing.
Anything a tailor's scissor cuts is heavenly to my ears!
This is so cool. Loved how he signed it at the end.
Incredible and amazing. People don't realize what goes into making jeans wants etc. My favorite are Wrangler cowboy cut. And how they support your body and move with you. They really out you into a cowboy and productive mode. As an Artist and fabricator sculpture etc. One can really appreciate your studio and tecknique .
I'm delighted by the work throughout, from making to filming
Beautifully done. I love your flat felling technique and especially those buttonholes! I bought a machine from a thrift store years ago that I used to use to do buttonholes exclusively. It was some odd home machine from the ‘70s that had these strange mechanical cartridges that one would insert to do certain operations. One was a buttonholer. I eventually gave the machine away and have long since forgotten its name. It did beautiful work. Of course, I understand it isn’t frugality that has led you to do them by hand; the art speaks for itself.
Now that is what you call a true craftsman!!! Superb
thank you for a video with great camera angle, lighting, a professional sewing machine AND no annoying music (that sounds like music from kid's cartoon shows) like so many other sewing videos.
Sol Thanks for noticing :)
@@PaulKruize From 13:55 to 14:20 what is that you sew on the pocket bag /outer seam and why to you sew it on?
@@IEXECUTIVE That is cotton tape to finish the outer seam and pocket bag where there is no selvedge.
@@PaulKruize thanks.
Wow! Just watching you is so inspiring... I will never fall short of being the best in what I do!
This video blew me away. While I could never afford a pair of bespoke jeans, my appreciation and respect for the craftsmanship and unquestionable attention to detail required me to extend my gratitude to you. Thank you for sharing this amazing piece of work. You are a true artist. I wish I could, if nothing more, shake your hand and tell you how very much you inspire me.
🙏🏻
This is truly a Master Class video from a Master. 👍🏻 BRAVO 👏
Master craftsmanship, master tailor, beautiful work, pure skill!!!
I have subscribed and love watching the process! Thank you SO MUCH - the detail, how stitching to a point is handyed off is JUST eye opening! Thank you please can you post more. I really love the way its shot - no music just the process.
Edward
Real,patient craftsmanship ....inspirational in every way ....thankyou sir
Beautiful work and incredible attention to detail...and I love the soundtrack, chalk, shears, and the rumble of the Juki...as someone whose worked designing and developing denim for many years this is so nice to watch.. :)
The attention to detail and the way it all comes together at the end is inspiring and beautiful. Amazing artistic creation!
Уважение к Вашему труду и Вашим рукам ! Браво МАСТЕР !
Could watch sewing videos like this all day. No unnecessary talking, just a craftsman at work.
Все что пошито индивидуально,это шедевр.Ручной труд это даже необсуждаемо.СУПЕР.👍👍👍💕💕💕
It's so beautiful how every little detail is meticulously made. I've been wanting to make my own pair of jeans; this video is such an amazing look at how jeans are professionally made. Loved the camera work as well!
Amazing video and very inspiring! I now want to learn how to make my own pair of jean. It looks tedious but worth it in the end. Wish me luck!
The way you finish of the ends of the thread, by taking them to the other side and tying them up, speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and attention to detail. I have never seen anyone do this before.
It might not be for everyone with that price, but it is obvious why it costs as much as it does. Creme de la creme in jeans.
buttonholes by HAND.... amazing work. inspiring
The care and attention in making these...amazing!
PAUL KRUIZE , HIGH QUALITY YOUR WORK, , YOU ARE A VERY PROFESIONAL GUY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHOW IT TO US !!!
Ofelia Meza León 🙏🏻
Can't stop watching this art come to life its a part of him a living thing at the end when you see all the meticulous steps combine utterly amazing. Thank you for filming this huge fan wish you the absolute best
Top of the line craftmanship.
This video is just so satisfying to watch. I love how he's just so cool and calm. Makes it look so easy.
This first time I watching you and I enjoyed with your work .. my name is HAIDER ALASSADI from IRAQ..
Chapeau! Bin begeistert von deiner Arbeit. Die Handknopflöcher in deiner Jeans sind die Krönung!
Damn i want to learn this! Pure sartorial thing!
Respect from Italy!
I've watched this video multiple times, still haven't got enough of it
You make it look so easy...beautiful jeans
One word came to my mind while i am watching you working " perfection" 😍
Love that Juki! ❤😊 Great skills! Sewing is my passion...its an art ✂️
Clearly a very high professional at work. 100%
I am 60, I started sewing 5 years ago. I want to make my own denim pants so bad. I am making shirts and garments for my wife. Will make my first denim shirt soon and then denim jacket. I wish I started sewing years ago. I also started embroidery and digitizing. I decorate my own clothing I make. I watch this video over and over just love the pants
never too late to starting something you love!
Sometimes I sew jeans for pleasure. Good luck! If U need any help, U're wellcome.
making jeans was always one of my favourite tailoring moments... denim is such a fun fabric to work with...
I really loved it.You are really a talented person sir.please post more videos.Watching from Nepal and lots and lots of love from Nepal.
I enjoyed watching you work so diligently and paying attention to details. I had no idea about the many phases of constructing jeans. Thank you for sharing the process.
Mesmerizing work of art.
The video is breathtaking, the job of master, no maestro is masterpiece.
I can hear it now, if he was still here, Mr. Anthony Bourdain and Mr. Kruize guiding us through a webisode of Raw Craft...because this display of skill is worth that type of exposure!
This was amazing, inspiring, and well worth the watch. I'll never look at jeans the same way. Thank you.
If only that ever could have happened 😊. I take this as a huge compliment, thanks!
holy crap! the construction that goes into these! there is a lot going on in a pair of jeans. was super enlightening watching your work...thx
no overlock machine, no zipper, only straight stitch-Paul Krause's ideology. Big in the little things.Thanks for the professional secrets
What a wonderful video. It's great to see a craftsman at work
Nice work....now people can see how much hard work is put into custom jeans....
Absolutely beautiful. I love the flat felling technique you used.
I never thought of using a seam ripper to pull thread. That's cool. I've always used a pin.
It is my pleasure to follow your meticulous work. I wish health and greetings.
That 23 minute video was far more enjoyable than watching season 4 of The Crown on Netflix....
😂
Yes, I dislike fiction, too.
It is a pleasure to see you working. I love you work.
Continuous Selvedge Fly, Hand-sewn key button holes, and one machine. I make jeans too and he is another level.
Paul, your work is exceptional. I love the weight and texture of the material you’re using. I wish you could make me a pair of bell bottom trousers. ❤
👍I respect it. Very well done. This is why I pay people to what they do / what they’re good at and why people pay me to do what I do / what I’m good at. Stay in your lane people! Nothing wrong with learning a craft, but please “learn it first” before you start calling yourself a craft’s person / professional.
You sir are truly dapper and your work speaks for it self.
My first big industrial job was at a sewing factory where one of the many things we made was pants. Watching you make an entire pair of jeans by hand with only an ironing table, a single straight stich sewing machine, and a flat work table was incredible. Very impressive. Especially stitching the button holes by hand. Well done sir!
Excellent work. No rush, neat and very professional.
What a great craftsmanship..❤❤❤
This man work is CLEAN.... and the tools... My God 👏🏽👌🏽
OMG, he makes sewing jeans 👖 so easy.
Wow, I am going to buy jean materials and a sewing machine today.
Please pray for me.
It's satisfying to watch a master of his craft make a masterpiece.
It is so awesome to watch every detail that goes into making jeans. He's an expert
It is so remarkable how quite and precise atmosphere you create to confession a pair of jeans, and most definitely a fine piece of art and dedication on those jeans, one day I will have the opportunity to have one of your pair of jeans. Thank you for sharing🙇🏻♀️
Please make more videos. Amazing.
What a craftsmanship,, amazing to see this much brain behind a jeans.. Wooooowwwww hats off sir..
Bravissimo, ottimo lavoro.
Very interesting and impressive how the fabric became a great piece of art, by the talent of its creator, thanks for sharing your talent!
Fantastic to watch.
Such a clean work, a treat to watch.
I always loved sewing, I had a beautiful home that i fixed up and a big sewing room and i did alterations and was going to do custom work like that for people. I was working at as a seamstress for a high end dept. store. I wanted to get patternmaking software and do custom clothing. Then the bank foreclosed on my home because i had to go through chemo and was sick, and they took my home and sold it for 28,000 dollars and i did not get a chance for a family member to buy it, they sold it so quick. My dream was shattered. I lost my pension, 401k and i was renting out two apt.s tehre too. I went to live in a travel trailer and could not sew much but taught myself patternmaking from a book. I learned some already, and just improved my skills. I now live in a tiny room and only have room for one machine. I have about 9 sewing machines in storage including an industrial jean machine like the one above, in storage. I am waiting to get my own place to start my own business and then open a store. It is my dream. I never give up. Being stuffed in this little room with all this stuff, is making it impossible to have a business. I could really do well, I would make custom clothing, as well as other things like custom bicycle seat covers and leather accessories custom engraved, etc. I just dont have the room and need some money to get a business license and a web domain name, etc. and I am interested in attending sewing machine school as well. I know how to repair gym shoes with special glue too. There are so many neat things one can do in the clothing industry, it is a creative bonanza taht we have oppressed and destroyed, so lets all get sewing and stop making war. God bless, thanks for the great video. Glad to see the art has not died.
Yes! Hand stitched button holes! I admire the craftsmanship Sir.