Discover how to create a stunning patriotic denim jacket with easy steps and no prior painting skills required. Show off your American pride!
Learn about the hottest trend from QuiltCon - DIY Jean Jackets! Learn techniques and see lots of inspiration to make your own! Click the link to learn more.
A DIY jean jacket is the coolest! You can hand paint, embroider, add lace, beads, patchwork, fringe, the options are truly endless.
Making a plain denim jacket special with some colorful serape stripes.
Hello Everyone! I hope this post finds you all healthy and happily refashioning. As for me, my love of denim jackets continues! When the thrift stores opened back up about a month ago, I found this genuine Levis jacket for $10. I added tapestry fabric on the yokes and back from another tapestry jacket that […]
A DIY jean jacket is the coolest! You can hand paint, embroider, add lace, beads, patchwork, fringe, the options are truly endless.
20+ DIY upcycled denim jacket ideas for ways to refashion a jean jacket! Inspiration for how to upcycle a denim jacket.
Grab your favorite denim jacket and give it some extra style with this list of our favorite ways to style, customize, and DIY denim jackets.
Everything you need to know to create your own painted denim with step-by-step instructions, links to supplies, pro tips, and photos!
Needlework is an impressive enough technical skill, but pair it with some top-notch creativity and you end up with embroidery projects that are truly next level. This online group is dedicated to helping beginners and showcasing the top talent out there.
Are you up for a fabulous DIY? Follow along to learn how to add rhinestone fringe to a jean jacket with me!
Everything you need to know to create your own painted denim with step-by-step instructions, links to supplies, pro tips, and photos!
Size: Large This beautiful jacket has so much going on. It’s pretty, romantic and fun. Perfect for Fall weather events. You can wear it your next wedding, bachelorette party, girls night out, festivals or concerts.
Vintage Tropical Flower Appliqué Manually Sewn Straight Stitch Embroidery Composition & Care Tropical Flowers Upcycled Jean Jacket Handcrafted in Oahu, Hawaii Wash Jacket Inside Out, Cold Water Wash, Low Tumble Dry
Hey y’all, today we’re going to talk about denim jackets, or more specifically how to alter a jean jacket. Why would you want to alter one? Well, in my case it all has to do with patina and fading. I love vintage things. I love that they have history and stories and that there is...Read More
You can't even tell this fringe jean jacket is a DIY. But if you wanna make one, I can show you. It's easy, I promise.
DIY Embroidered Sheer Cut Out Denim Jacket (NO SEWING): It's no secret that I love a good denim jacket project, so here's how to transform a basic denim jacket into a beautiful cut out jacket with embroidered sheer panels (no sewing required). Enjoy! Full video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K…
How to to create denim painted overalls with Traceys Fancy. Learn the tricks and tips for soft fabric and a lasting finish every time!
This refashion was inspired by this Madewell Distressed Denim Jacket. (It's on sale right now!) My mom bought it about a month ago, and I ended up really liking it. I had a denim jacket that I wanted to update and make trendier. I've had this jacket since my senior year of high school and it was my favorite denim jacket. It just needed a little sprinkling of refashion magic to be a closet favorite again. :) I am currently loving any distressed denim, and that was actually my favorite part of this refashion. When I attended FIDM, I attended some denim workshops and I got to learn all sorts of ways to distress denim. For this refashion, I just simply cut the denim and tugged and pulled at it to distress it. STEPS 1. I cut off the collar first. 2. Then, I tugged at it and pulled the threads to distress it. There was some interfacing (the white stuff inside the collar) in the collar, that I simply cut out. 3. To make the front yoke pieces, I traced the shape over some paper. 4. I cut out the front yoke pieces and left about 1/4"-1/2" left to be able to sew the new yoke pieces. Here's a close up. I also tugged at and pulled the threads so it would have that distressed look. 5. I pinned the new yoke pieces as shown, and sewed them on. 6. Next, I cut out the back yoke piece, once again leaving anywhere from 1/4"-1/2" trim in order to sew the new yoke. 7. I sewed three pieces of denim together (sewn at the pink dots) to make the new back yoke piece. Then, I pinned and sewed on the new yoke. 8. Since this jacket was fitted and I was going for a less fitted look, I cut open two back seams as shown. 9. I cut out two denim panels to insert into the jacket. 10. First, I hemmed the two panel pieces (as shown by the pink arrow). Then, I pinned and sewed the panels on. 11. Lastly, I just chopped off a little piece of the hem, tugged at it to distress it, and done! TA DA!
Ever since sewing my orange Persephone Pants , I’ve wanted to make a bright orange jean jacket. If you’re wanting to make a jean jacket too, here are 8 pattern ideas and some color block denim inspo at the end. Both the titles and photos have active links to where you purchase each pattern and