In this tutorial I transform this Comfort Color Sweatshirt into a jacket. I show how I deconstruct the sweatshirt and make patch pockets from the bottom band. A toggle closure is also made from parts of the sweatshirt.
Thank you so much Julia! I'm going to be moving to New York from Florida this year so I'm looking for more warm weather clothing this is going to be so much fun to do. I wanted to do one of these types forever! I appreciate your time and effort finding this particular video for me. I'm hoping in the next year to be doing a lot of your different sewing projects I really appreciate all your help you're very talented sweet lady. 🥰🐞🤗
I think you are so creative and artistic - to take a useful but very utilitarian garment and turn it into something unique and pretty - I'm very impressed at your ability to see what it could be along with the clear instructions while doing so - thank you.
Hi Julia - love this tutorial. I’m halfway through doing this but wish it were as easy as you make it look! Just one question - how do you get rid of the crease across the middle of the pockets? I’m reluctant to press with a steam iron in case it stretches it out of shape and not sure if it would get rid of the creases anyway. Thank you so much again for sharing your creativity and talent with us - so generous of you
Hi Sylvia, Unfortunately the crease is there to stay. Most of my buyers are thrilled that I use the cuffs for the pocket and don't question the crease. Sometimes up-cycles are a bit wonky.
I enjoy your videos so much. You inspire me since I’m beginning again to sew. Thank you Julia. I would like to show you what I made. Do I post pic in this comment?
Hi Donna, I am so glad you are enjoying the videos. I would love to see your creations! You can post on my facebook or tag me on instagram. My facebook is : facebook.com/StitchesByJulia or instagram @stitchesbyjulia Thanks so much for watching! Julia
Hi Irina, The sweatshirt that I use in my videos are new sweatshirts that I get from an on-line supplier. I do wash and dry them before I start my work. I wash all my repurposed fabric and garments also. Thanks for watching. Julia
what kind of sweatshirts do you use? it looks,like the band at bottom is wider then some sweatshirts have, and looks alot longer. I like long. also, though you use them, why is the bottom always cut off, and sleeves.. Years back, I've done jackets, but I like the band on bottom left on. seams to fit closer to the body. I've done both cutting off sleeves and bottom band and it fits boxy..dont know why. LOVE POCKETS!!!
Hi Laurie, I use Color Comfort Sweatshirts that are unisexed sizing. The size L, XL, and 2XL run long. I make several different styles. My shorter customers really appreciate that I take the band off. I also make a tunic sweatshirt by leaving the bottom band on and cutting and sides up approximately 4 inches. I edge stitch around the complete bottom with my serger. You can see some of my tunic styles in my etsy shop. www.StitchesbyJulia.etsy.com. I also turn the cuffs into a pocket on many of my designs. Adding side pockets in the seam can also easily be done. So many ideas with a basic sweatshirt!
In this tutorial I transform this Comfort Color Sweatshirt into a jacket.
I show how I deconstruct the sweatshirt and make patch pockets from the bottom band. A toggle closure is also made from parts of the sweatshirt.
Thank you so much Julia! I'm going to be moving to New York from Florida this year so I'm looking for more warm weather clothing this is going to be so much fun to do. I wanted to do one of these types forever! I appreciate your time and effort finding this particular video for me. I'm hoping in the next year to be doing a lot of your different sewing projects I really appreciate all your help you're very talented sweet lady. 🥰🐞🤗
Absolutely brilliant tutorial Julia - I’m so inspired - thank you so much again
Unique and flattering. Love your thought process.
I think you are so creative and artistic - to take a useful but very utilitarian garment and turn it into something unique and pretty - I'm very impressed at your ability to see what it could be along with the clear instructions while doing so - thank you.
Thank you so much for watching, I am so glad you enjoyed the video! Julia
The watermelon shirt has to be my favorite, although they are all very noce❤😊
This is such a great project. Easy to follow. Good instructions. Thank you.
Loved your tutorial! Just clarifying that the lapels are stitched down? Thanks!
Love your videos! You are so creative! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your design and techniques with us.
I love these, thank you for sharing!
Hi Julia - love this tutorial. I’m halfway through doing this but wish it were as easy as you make it look! Just one question - how do you get rid of the crease across the middle of the pockets? I’m reluctant to press with a steam iron in case it stretches it out of shape and not sure if it would get rid of the creases anyway. Thank you so much again for sharing your creativity and talent with us - so generous of you
Hi Sylvia, Unfortunately the crease is there to stay. Most of my buyers are thrilled that I use the cuffs for the pocket and don't question the crease. Sometimes up-cycles are a bit wonky.
I love your videos ! Please do more sweatshirt transformation! And also do more cutting fabric with your Big Shot!
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. It means so much! Hope to do many more videos!
Making this sweat shirt for my daughter. I hand painter some fabric with my geli plate and I'm going to use that fabric for the trim.Karen
Love this Julia
I enjoy your videos so much. You inspire me since I’m beginning again to sew. Thank you Julia. I would like to show you what I made. Do I post pic in this comment?
Hi Donna, I am so glad you are enjoying the videos. I would love to see your creations! You can post on my facebook or tag me on instagram. My facebook is : facebook.com/StitchesByJulia or instagram @stitchesbyjulia
Thanks so much for watching! Julia
Thank you, Julia for your videos, I like them. Do you wash sweatshirts before you repurposed them and sell? Thank you, Irina
Hi Irina, The sweatshirt that I use in my videos are new sweatshirts that I get from an on-line supplier. I do wash and dry them before I start my work. I wash all my repurposed fabric and garments also. Thanks for watching. Julia
what kind of sweatshirts do you use? it looks,like the band at bottom is wider then some sweatshirts have, and looks alot longer. I like long. also, though you use them, why is the bottom always cut off, and sleeves.. Years back, I've done jackets, but I like the band on bottom left on. seams to fit closer to the body. I've done both cutting off sleeves and bottom band and it fits boxy..dont know why. LOVE POCKETS!!!
Hi Laurie, I use Color Comfort Sweatshirts that are unisexed sizing. The size L, XL, and 2XL run long. I make several different styles. My shorter customers really appreciate that I take the band off. I also make a tunic sweatshirt by leaving the bottom band on and cutting and sides up approximately 4 inches. I edge stitch around the complete bottom with my serger. You can see some of my tunic styles in my etsy shop. www.StitchesbyJulia.etsy.com. I also turn the cuffs into a pocket on many of my designs. Adding side pockets in the seam can also easily be done. So many ideas with a basic sweatshirt!
@@stitchesbyjulia thank you for taking the time to reply and for the info. Will have to check tunic styles out. ty again
What thread did you use on the toggle?
I use a bobbin thread in the bobbin. It is lighter weight but strong.
Hi Julia, Have you ever tried to fringe the bottom of the sweatshirt.jacket. I'm going to fringe my daughters hope it works!
Karen Herman Hi Karen, yes I have! It curls a bit when washed but I love the look! Have fun with it 😊