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Another Repair Fashion Project.

atsushijp, 2017年8月11日

Another Repair Fashion Project.
Using the new Indigo Dye Thread, I extended the sleeves of a denim Jacket with Sashiko Fabric. A tall girl always wanted an extra long sleeve jacket. Here is a solution with Sashiko and hand-stitching. Satisfied.
新作藍染糸を使って、妻のジャケットのリフォーム。袖丈を10cmほど長くする針仕事です。身長が180cm近い妻は、体型にあったジャケットだとどうしても袖が短くなってしまうとのこと。こういう手仕事も刺し子の一部かなと。

2017-08-11 08:43:48




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Comments (3)

  1. Romulux says:
    2017年8月11日 at 1:04 PM

    I love the different fabrics you used and the placements of the extensions 👌

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  2. Eriko Yokoyama says:
    2017年8月11日 at 4:59 PM

    素敵✨

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  3. Little Japanese Haberdashery says:
    2017年8月16日 at 8:28 AM

    That is so super cooooooool!

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