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Do it yourself/ re-purposing general

What the fuck just happened edition edition

Anything about making your own clothes, customizing and/or tailoring goes here. Talk about your projects. Ask Questions. Share information. Help each other out.

PASTEBIN:
http://pastebin.com/hnXtzTk7
(if you think the pastebin lacks any information, just ask)
Japanese magazines, just in case you need them
http://pastebin.com/Q2iDYiAM

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>>12169930

>>12173261
Looking good dude!

>>12174667
We're waiting

>>12175829
Seems like a good idea, what technique would you use?

>>12176409
Seems like your product would be difficult to mass produce. . . If you find a way I'll definitly buy one tho

>> No.12179725
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I managed to get the edges straight. It's difficult, because it's precision work. 3 millimeters off and it looks bad. Going to practice some more with triangles, trapezoids and circles.

I also found a green letterbox without a key.

>> No.12179756
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I made a backpack recently. It has pleats for an armadillo effect - otherwise a fairly normal roll top.

>> No.12179791

>>12179756
Looks nice, do you have more pics?

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>> No.12179825
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lined with ripstop nylon. There are two pieces of HDPE that help it stay open and also form a nice roll

>> No.12179828

>>12179825
stitchings fucked

>> No.12179829
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Pleats expand to adjust the internal volume

>> No.12179953
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>>12179707
Caravaggio anon reporting, I'm in Japan and I'm pretty new to this whole DIY thing so I suppose I would follow the instructions on the Raf Parka thing. Uniqlo offers shirt printing so I'll get it off that.

>> No.12180000
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Here is my only DIY item, i found some Bally curling shoes in a sports store that was closing down, they were selling everything for nothing really, and this was 25bucks, perfect size. The leather and construction was amaziinngg so i bought them, very carefully cut off the slippery plastic curling soles...sand paper them till the surface was flat and smooth enough for another sole...and added another sole...now they are amazing just walking around shoes with an amazing leather quality

>> No.12180007

>>12180000
Holllyy shitt my first quad everr fuck...

>> No.12180018

>>12180000
I'd probably just dye them all black or better yet white if possible

>> No.12180049

>>12179829
Thats sick dude. I thought they were here just for the looks. How does it look fully loaded?

>> No.12180081
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>>12180049
Not my greatest fit but the only pic i have wearing them...truthfully they do look quite nice when worn right, and thanks anon

>> No.12180285

>>12179725
do you have parkinsons? christ

>> No.12180385

>>12179825
Damn son. Nicely done.

>> No.12180387

>>12180018
2nd

>> No.12180896

>>12179829
Wow, I like it!

>> No.12181044

>>12179829
Looks damn nice.

>> No.12181203
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12181203

like a $10 jacket with a $2 patch but it looks like some high-fashion Gosha Rubchinsky shit.
Love it desu.

>> No.12181245

>>12181203
Yeah, putting a singular patch on anything always makes it look high quality kek

Love your jacket, it reminds me of that meme polizei jacket

>> No.12181370
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Posted before but still haven't settled on patch. I know i want the lotus on the chest pocket but don't know which circle patch i want on the right arm or put both on it. I also have a tan jacket which might look good with the black enso patch. Ignore the cat patch.

>> No.12181736

>>12179953
I'm excited to see how it turns out, I'm thinking of doing something similar

>> No.12181924

>>12180018
>>12180387

dont

>>12180081
looks good it has a gosha vibe to it

>> No.12182617

>>12181370
Put the arm patches higher

>> No.12182839
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12182839

Canvas tote with home tanned salmon skin decoration.
Probably gonna make a new, bigger one once I get around to buy some new fabric.
Sloppy craftmanship due to old sewing machine refusing to cooperate, but I don't mind too much since I just wanted to try something I hadn't done before.

>> No.12182849

>>12179823
This is pretty sick.
Did you make the pattern yourself?

>> No.12183643

>>12182839
I like the salmon skin, it's a nice touch

Isn't it hard to sew trough tho?

>> No.12184220

Lil bump

>> No.12185196

A litle off topic but how i can repair a scratched marks on a nylon/fabric jacket?

>> No.12185341
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Did some entry level embroidery on a pair of vans to ride the Gucci embroidery trend before it crashes and burns next month.
Anyone know anything about embroidery and can suggest a way to secure the threads on the back?

>> No.12185348

>>12185341
Damn, nice job, not really a fan of the gucci sneakers but looks pretty solid embroidery

>> No.12185357 [DELETED] 
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Thrifted these a month ago with the idea of altering them, but I've never done any custom work.

Any recommendations to get started with?

>> No.12185576

Does anyone ever customized a bomber jacket with straps and stuff here?

>> No.12185629

How do I distress a shirt so it doesn't look too tryhard?
I recently got a band shirt of a local band I really like, but there were only Ls left at the show and I'm an M. Figured I can cut some fabric off the bottom so it doesn't look like a nightgown, but I if I cut from the bottom I should give the whole thing a kinda frayed look.

I saw some tutorials online, but they mostly suggest edgy ass shit like rubbing holes with sandpaper, or cutting "webbing" on the sides.

>> No.12185631

>>12182617
>Put the animu patches in the thrash can
fixed that for you

>> No.12185681

>>12185631
>implying there's anythong wrong with akira

>> No.12185687

>>12185629
http://www.cottonandcurls.com/2014/05/diy-oversized-tee-take-in/
I'm not sure that's exactly what you want but it can help

>> No.12186211

>>12185341
Wow
Could you do a how to guide or something?

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>>12185341
Wtf how is this so good

>> No.12186587

>>12179756
tutorial? I've been wanting to make something like this for a while.

>> No.12186595

>>12185341
I saw this on neetwear, youve inspired me to do my own that I might post in a bit.

>> No.12186620

>>12185341
Seriously though, this looks really good, I have seen people start their "fashion careers" with way fucking worse customization of Cons and Vans, you could sell these easy.

>> No.12186652

>>12185341
>>12179756
>post-knoch /fa/ creates quality pieces
Impossible

>> No.12187843 [DELETED] 

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>> No.12188318

>>12181203
W2c patch?

>> No.12188495
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12188495

Update on the yuge skirt backpack: I made the bottom out of a women's jeans I thrifted (then I'll turn the rest of the jeans into a pair of shorts and I'll sell them for more than I paid for the jeans)

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>>12188495
And I made the lining out of a shirt I had lying around + some other small details

>> No.12188597
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I cut out some suede and sewed it onto a jacket that I de-linered.

>> No.12188849

>>12179707
I have a coat that is an 80/20 cotton polyester blend, respectively that I want to dye. Anybody have any experience with Dylon and RIT dyes? Which would brand would be better for the material?

>> No.12189566

>>12188597
Looks great, did you do the design yourself?

>> No.12189575

>>12188597
The edges look nice and clean. How did you do that?

>> No.12189618
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Im interested in making a jean jacket with two pins in the colors of pic related. any tips? is this even possible?

>> No.12189626

>>12189618
also the white on the back is meant to be lavender and the cuff on the front should also be lavender

>> No.12189648

>>12189618
You could buy a jean jacket, use a seam ripper to get the parts that you want to be purple off, dye those parts, and sew them back on


Sounds like an interesting project

>> No.12189670

>>12189648
yea its for a small fashion show, i think i may just do that

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12189681

Managed to find a flecktarn parka in GR9 despite them being nearly universally sold out. From reading the sticky, I understand dying it is as simple as getting some Dylon dye and throwing it in the washing machine as per the label?

Going to pick up some dye soon, I'll post how it all goes to add to the record for others.

>>12188849

Sounds familiar. Reading through a few of the parka dying threads in the sticky leads me to believe Dylon is the better choice, anons seems to be happier with its results.

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Thinking about dying a design like this using the seam ripper method as anon above suggested would that work? Any tips are appreciated

>> No.12189727

>>12189618
What does "pins" mean here?

>> No.12189732

>>12189708
I've only removed one pocket in my life (literally just for fun), but: the bar tacks were a total pain. Be careful when removing them so you don't tear the fabric

>> No.12189738

>>12189708
Well the design is pretty awful but sounds like okay diy project

>> No.12189740

>>12189681
Are they really sold out universally? I've had mine for a while. Damn I'm early on something

>> No.12189742

>>12189727
The two thinks on the front pockets, im going to pay a artist to make an ancap sign and then im going to get it printed on a pin and the other is going to be a North Korean flag pin, kinda like opposites of the political spectrum thing

>> No.12189758

>>12189738
t-thanks senpai

>> No.12189774

>>12189742
So pins = embroidered patches?

>> No.12189777

>>12189740

You can pick up a parka fairly easily, I just had a tough time finding GR9 to fit me here in the UK. All online retailers I found had sizes landing either side of 9, of they gave a size, my local surplus stores had a rack full of only 8 and 12. In the end I managed to order the last 9 stock from the online portal of a small shop half the country away. Took me two weeks to find.

I think it's just because it's a common size amongst those who buy it.

>> No.12189780

>>12189681
Use 2 packs, or it'll come out dark brown

Also, take the patches off first if you want to keep them

>> No.12189785

>>12189774
Oh i mean buttons,, where im from buttons are called pins

>> No.12189792

>>12189785
Oh, I know what you're talking about. Just seems kinda weird to associate them with a particular shirt since you can remove them so easily. Kinda threw me off

>> No.12189808
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I got these shoes in the 6th grade, I've since graduated (class of 16) and I've matured enough to know how to dress, or at least have my own style.
>>6th grade
>>cool kids sharpie converse
>>hel yeah do it
>>ohnofuckedup.png
>>hide them, ask for new shoes
>>years pass
>>gonna fix em.
I colored the sidewall in black but it ran out. I'm gonna remove that but leave the toe box as in pic. Only one shoe is sharpied bad

>> No.12189826

>>12185341
this is way beyond "some entry level embroidery" they look great, good job

>> No.12189968

>>12189566
I did, it was based off some black and white art I did in 2012-13
>>12189575
Bought some glove suede, drew a design onto paper, tacked the paper onto the suede and a cardboard to protect the floor I was cutting on. Used an exacto knife to cut it out. Then sewed it on the jacket, used the hand crank feature on my sewing machine (it's from 1968)

>> No.12190053

>>12189808
was that only a trend at your school? never heard of this before

>> No.12190072

>>12189808
They're perfect, seriously. Leave them exactly how they are.

>> No.12190090

>>12190072
Thanks, but my dad won't let me. He wants me to fix them like that or I can't. I'll post more though for inspo. And I'll take a pic for after
>>12190053
No, it was just our clique. It was hard to get a trend going bc I went to an intermediate school (5-6th only) and we had a uniform: any solid polo, tucked in, belt, pants only. So it was hard to be defining and you can still tell who's rich and who's not. But my friends did green sharpie and I was like
>>lel

>> No.12190125

>>12185341
You're good at that! Try selling them on Instagram or something, and maybe you can make enough to survive on. At the very least, you'd be pulling in some amount of money - I guarantee it.

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Nail polish 1/2

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Nail polish 2/2

>> No.12190258

>>12190233
>>12190244
What a fucking waste of time

>> No.12190291

>>12189681
I ended up using the Dylon dye and it came out pretty nicely. I double dosed on the dye so it would saturate much heavier and cover the original dye. Luckily I had an old turkey fryer and 10 gallon pot that I was able to use for my bath while being able to keep the water nice and hot. The tedious part was rinsing the remaining pigment out before giving it a final wash and dry. I did everything outside in shit I don't care about despite the dye being safe for a washing machine and rinsing in a tub

>> No.12190295

>>12190244
no offense but this is atrocious

>> No.12190519

>>12190295
>>12190258
It's not done yet

>> No.12190521

>>12190258
It's a labor of love. You wouldn't understand.

>> No.12190557

I guess this is kind of DIY related, does any one have tips on shrinking a nike tech fleece hoodie? Purchased a size medium on sale and was wondering if i could shrink it to a small.

>> No.12190665

>>12190557
safest bet is to just get it tailored

>> No.12190671

>>12188495
looking good m8

>> No.12191142

>>12190557
Tailor it or get it tailored.

>> No.12191218

>>12179756
>for an armadillo effect
looks really cool

>> No.12191535

>>12190291
Do you have any pics?

>> No.12192050

We can make an entry at tuxbell. Just copy paste the pastebin?

>> No.12192232

>>12192050
Sounds like a good idea

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>>12188499

>> No.12192497
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>>12192490

>> No.12193732 [DELETED] 

bump

>> No.12193764

>>12182839
anywhere to buy tanned salmon skins

>> No.12194050

>>12190090
>my dad wont let me
underaged B&

>> No.12194665

>>12192490
Nice

>> No.12195369

Bump

>> No.12195801

>>12185341
looks good, I can't tell from the angle if the anthers on the flower are made with french knot. If they are nice touch

>> No.12196770

>>12192490
Looking forward to this.

>> No.12197119

>>12196770
Thank you
I'm excited too, but for the next months I'll only be able to work on it on the weekends, so it might be a slow project....

>> No.12197168

>>12181203
>"high fashion Gosha Rubchinskiy shit"

...what's happened to this board

>> No.12197542

>>12193764
Why not tan them yourself? There are hundreds of tutorials online

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>>12179725
1 figure done. 4 to go. I'm afraid it turns out gaudy. We'll see.

>> No.12198420

>>12198191
I'm really looking forward to this, you're a master of teasing

>> No.12199430

Buuump

>> No.12200208

>>12198420
I'm a slow sewer.

>> No.12200773

>>12200208
No problem dude, we'll wait

>> No.12201033
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any good ideas to do to these jeans? i already cut off the hem but want to do some other shit to it.

>> No.12201112

>>12201033
I've always liked pants with paint splattered all across them, but it's kinda hard to pull off

U do u

>> No.12201208

>>12201112
yeah i was thinking about doing that, haven't done that before

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I embroidered this hoodie

>> No.12203218

>>12203205
how? looks great, fampai

>> No.12203251

>>12203218
Thank you and I have an embroidery machine. I plan on opening a store and selling online once I figure out how to network and stuff

>> No.12203264

>>12203251
I'm not him but good luck, post it on /fa/ when you open your own store

>> No.12203845

>>12203251
Is the market over saturated?

>> No.12203966

>>12203845
Every possible fashion-related market is saturated, unless you can find a niche

And /fa/ is a niche, so anon could easily succeed

>> No.12204496

Where's intern? He was launching sometime between mid april and mid may.

>> No.12204567

>>12204496
dealing with stress over pattern adjustments and some designs not being feasible for productions, coming to crossroads where we have to decide to either settle on details or cut the style out completely

>> No.12205274

Bump

>> No.12206374

https://www.instructables.com/id/Canvas-and-Leather-Market-Tote/

>> No.12206494
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I have a dark blue Levi's trucker laying around and about 6 pairs of jeans i was going to go donate. I was instead thinking of cutting patches out of the denim and putting it on the jacket sorta like those japanese "boro" jackets.
Maybe also combine some other patches, pins, and buttons for like a patchwork battle jacket hybrid.
Any thoughts or suggestions?

>> No.12206510

>>12206494
What makes japanese boro is the use of different kind of fabrics and sashiko so you might want to do research on both before just sewing your jeans to your jacket.
And to be honest it won't look authentic unless the product you start with isn't beaten as fuck and full of holes and in need of repair already but you can try I guess.

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>>12206510
Yeah I totally get what you're saying. That's why I was thinking about distressing it myself beforehand. Won't matter how authentic it looks if it's getting patched up imo. I was also going to do sashiko stitching throughout to look more authentic. I also have a few shirts with interesting patterns I could part with. Maybe even do a shibori dye on them.
It would mostly be to experiment but I think it could look cool with all that and maybe some patches like pic related. I also have a pair of selvedge jeans I want to use for the details. Maybe around the arm cuffs or collar.

>> No.12207061

>>12203251
What software do you use to design your embroidery? My uni has a machine I'd like to utilize but I can't find any decent software.

>> No.12207428

>>12207061
Not him, I found this software mentioned in the archive: http://www.thredworks.com/index.php

>> No.12207616

>>12207061
Right now I actually don't use any digitizing software. I make a vector first then I send the file to a company that digitizes it for me. I'd like to get software in the future but can't for now since most of them are pretty expensive

>> No.12207617

>>12189708
Unless you have a heavy duty machine you won't be able to put the belt loops back on.

>> No.12207644

>>12203966
Maybe. I just don't know really how to start everything

>> No.12208664 [DELETED] 

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>> No.12208826

>>12206595
I wouldn't add any patches to it, the boro in itself is decorative enough and I feel like the patchwork, the different fabrics and the sashiko stitching are the statement of the piece already adding patches to that just seems excessive.

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started some crust pants the other week
anybody got any tips?

(not my pics but what im hoping to get)

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>>12209056
- use many types of fabric
- avoid using colorful threads (black thread or dental floss)
- don't distress fabric by hand - distress it by wearing your pants
- don't wash 'em in the machine, wash in cold water bath tub or freeze 'em to get rid of smell
- avoid putting too many layers of fabric on crotch or knee area - they are going to be to warm or uncomfortable
- if you want to put on bands patches - keep it minimalistic
- reinforcing weak spots (knees, crotch) with leather is a pro tip
- dont you dare to put folk punk patches on yer pants

>> No.12209216

>>12209056
>>12209153
Good advices, though I wash mine in the machine, I don't give enough fucks to do anything else and mine get super fucking mad dirty and an sweaty cause I skate in them.
Other than what the other guy already said, experiment, take notes from japanes boro, do sashiko stitching, put patches inside the jeans at times, use jacquard textured fabrics, use duct tape if you feel like it, use different techniques when patching (sew by hand, with machine, use fabric tapes etc.)

>> No.12209234

>>12209216
And to add to this, you can add zippers for air flow, pockets if you feel like it, anything really.

>> No.12209688

>>12209216
>>12209153
thanks guys!

>put patches inside the jeans at times
what for? too see the stitches? or only when something ripped?

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>oh hey this pic again
You could incorporate this in the crust pants. Maybe make one leg shorter.

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next project for me. I'm thinking of making them straight/skinny fit and embroidering ocean waves on the butt or knees.

>> No.12210112

>>12210106
lmk if you have thoughts about it, yall are good at this sometimes

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Thrifted jackets modified with other thrifted materials

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>>12210189

>> No.12210433

>>12210194
>>12210189
>>12210182
>>12210181
Seriously amazing

>> No.12211377 [DELETED] 

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>> No.12212292

lads I have beat to shit stan smiths and I've been thinking about maybe coloring them in someway with a paint marker(I have chrome and black markers). Anybody ever tried something like this?

>> No.12212338

>>12179725
stop sewing fast and slow done the machine. even if it takes forever itll be worth it. plus the thread will be more secure.

>> No.12212545

>>12197168
I know, jesus christ

>> No.12212640
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Tore down a thrifted messenger bag to rearrange and add shit

>> No.12212781

>>12212292
I honestly don't think it'll go very well, but eh, they're beat to shit so what do you have to lose?

>> No.12213121

>>12210181
These jackets look neat.

>> No.12214289

>>12203205
No you didn't.

>> No.12215098

>>12209688
so it leaves the raw rip open and fabric underneath its a good look

also http://terminal-boredom.com/crustpants.html

>> No.12215835

>>12214289
why wouldn't he?

>> No.12216899

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>> No.12217147
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12217147

>>12209688
Cool change of texture and that's how sahsiko boro is done lot of times.
Julius destroyed denim knees are sorta like that, blown out knees that have been patched by sewing the patch inside the jeans gives similar look.

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12217148

>>12209688
>>12217147
And here is sashiko with the patch inside the jeans, looks cool.

>> No.12217157

>>12215835
I've seen this pic on many threads before. My mistake if it actually is theirs.

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Ive been wanting to put a patch on the back of this. Any idea what kind would look good? I was thinking some renaissance painting.

>> No.12217756

GUYS

QUICK

IVE BEEN GIVEN THE CHOICE OF EITHER A PFAFF 284 OR SOME AEG BRAND SEWING MACHINE WITH A GREEN STRIPE ON THE SIDE, CAN ANYONE RATE THESE BRANDS

>> No.12217772

>>12217756
Pfaff sounds nice.

>> No.12218220

>>12210181
you're getting better every day.

>> No.12218265

>>12209153
what about washing jeans in a warm bath with soapy water? I like my jeans to shrink a bit when I wash them as they get quite stretched out in the arse and knees.

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>>12200773
3 left.

>> No.12218342

I can feel my N&F blowing out of it's crotch. Help? I already have a backup pair, only wondering if they are at all salvageable at this point because this isn't the first pair that this had happened to.

>> No.12218346

>>12213365
Thoughts /diy/?

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>>12218265
Sooner or later you're gonna have to patch some knee or crotch area and by doing that this particular area is going to be less elastic
and stretchy. I would not recommend that, if you want your pants to be quite comfy. But give it a shot if you prefer, that's more up to your
preferences.

>> No.12219082
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12219082

Thrifted this backpack 2€, removed the brand logo and put this qt duck instead, just ordered flag patches to put on the straps.
Not sure what else I should add, maybe something on the front pocket ?

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>>12219082
Patches I ordered

>> No.12219126

Does bleaching converse completely trash them?

I've got an old beat up pair of military green hi-top converse that i usually wear for concerts and i was thinking of bleaching them to see how they look, does it fuck up the fabric too much?

>> No.12219149

>>12219083
I'd put one of those in the handle, i feel like the duck takes a lot of attention in the back, i wouldn't sew anything else in the back of it

>> No.12219345
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12219345

Would it be /FA for me to get a pair of CPs then write "Saint Laurent" on them or would i look like a tool.

>> No.12219347

kek

>> No.12219350

>>12219345
kek

>> No.12219558

>>12219345
bad idea.

>> No.12219640

>>12219083
Where did you order them? I also have a project that needs flag patches

>> No.12219665

>>12219083
Where did you buy them from, and why a new zealand patch

>> No.12219829
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>>12219640
All from ebay 14€ for 10
seller ; naga.hitam

>>12219665
Why not it's cute

>>12219149
I don't think it would fit you can't really tell from the pic but the bag is 20x25 cm (9,8 x 7,8 in) flags are 4.5x3 cm.
Also yes I don't want to put too much things but maybe something really small on the front pocket or change the zipper tabs that are pretty shitty.

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12220180

>go to amazon to buy this
>literally takes a month to deliver

where can i buy this and not have to wait for fucking ever

>> No.12220220

>>12220180
I bought mine at a store that sold make up

>> No.12220900

>>12218346
You want to change the sleeves of a leather jacket with a wool fabric and add beads etc. on the shoulders?

>> No.12220933

>>12220180
this dye sucks

>> No.12221146

>>12220933
what's better? i wanna dye my flecktarn and i just wanna throw it in the wash and forget about it

>> No.12221830

>>12220180
>>12221146

I used one bottle of rit liquid dye and my jacket dropped down a few shades,if you want it completely black I'd suggest finding a dye that also works with polyester.
My flecktarn was a 65% cotton 35% polyester.

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12222058

Hi guys, i really want to DIY this jacket since there's nowhere to buy it.
But i'm really clueless on how to do it, can anyone give me directions ?

Here's the clip if you need more angles : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWaWsgBbFsA

>> No.12222070

>>12222058
> get a jacket off of aliexpress
> learn linear perspective
> make a patch
> sew said patch onto jacket

>> No.12222078

>>12181203
>high-fashion
>Gosha Rubchinsky

>> No.12222093

what are some essential pattern cutting/sewing books?

>> No.12222105
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>>12222093
Read the pastebin and check out the MEGA link.

>> No.12222582

>>12222070
>make a patch
it sounds almost easy when you day it like that

>> No.12222586

>>12222582
*say

>> No.12223223

>>12221830
yeah but can i put it in the washer instead of having to stir it around in a fuck huge tub all day

>> No.12223242

>>12189808
how the fuck do those shoes still fit you

>> No.12223801

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>> No.12224140
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12224140

I passed up on this jacket in a thrift store earlier today because the sleeves are too short. Otherwise, it fit great and I really liked it. It was pretty cheap and seemed to be well made, does anyone have any experience with getting sleeves replaced or any other possible workarounds like that? Wondering if I should go back for it tomorrow.

>> No.12224720

>>12224140
what brand is it? i kinda like it

>> No.12224843

>>12206595
i have this on the back of a tan herschel backpack, looks nice

>> No.12224870

>>12219829
Are you even a Kiwi?

>> No.12224941

>>12224140
You shouldn't replace the sleeves. They look too nice. Can you find the same fabric elsewhere? Maybe you can add +/- 8cm in yellow/black.

>> No.12225026

>>12221830
Dying polyester is way different process, you don't just throw some in the washing machine and it turns out black.

>> No.12225125

>>12224140
You can just replace the bands on the end of the sleves for a little longer ones

>> No.12225288

>>12224720
I'll go back for it in a couple hours and if it's still there I'll pick it up and let you know. Should've gone with my gut last night and just bought it

>> No.12225319

>>12224941
>>12225125
I think I'll go that route, I felt bad leaving it there. Thanks!

>> No.12225326 [DELETED] 

>>12219829
I'm french

>> No.12225328

>>12224870
oops

>>12225326

>> No.12225394

What's the ratio of bleach to water I need if I want to slightly desaturate my black pants ( not really even turn them grey, just a slightly less full black)

>> No.12225444

>>12225394
2.8:1

>> No.12225446

>>12225444
jk i have no idea

>> No.12225624

>>12225444
>>12225446
thought so, a ratio of 2.8 would be fucking poison

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>>12224720
Hey, I went back and picked it up. Cost just over $9. I can't find anything online about the maker, the tag says "Caracoke Designs, Carolyn Dey, Textile Artist" and the reverse says made in Canada with cleaning info.

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>>12225845
Here's a better view of the front and back. I'm glad I went back for it, just wish I could find out more about whoever made it!

>> No.12225940

>>12225850
Those sleeves do look weirdly short.

>> No.12225956

>>12225940
Yeah the tag has S on it but if this was made for someone who wears a small I feel like they'd be swimming in it.

>> No.12225985

>>12222058
i made a stencil and spraypainted a cross onto a shirt, it looked pretty good

>> No.12225987

>>12225956
oversised fit?

>> No.12226006

>>12225987
I guess so. Either way it fits me, so I'll see about getting longer cuffs because it'd be a shame not to.

>> No.12227428

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>> No.12227477
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12227477

would this be effay?

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>>12227477
Where I live it's a tradition for students to wear those (pic related)
So as long as where you live it isn't the case, and you're not wearing it soaked in cheap beer and puke like students do, it's cool

>> No.12228244

>>12227477
It'd be so easy to do, give it a shot

>> No.12229041 [DELETED] 

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>> No.12229087

I want to get into altering clothes, mainly denim. Just some hemming and tapering and things like that. What's a good sewing machine for me that won't break the bank? I'm thinking I'll just have to go to a local shop and see what's up, like if they have any old refurbished ones or something. Seems most cheap options don't work very well for denim but I'd like some input from you guys

>> No.12229099

>>12229087
You just need a needle for denim on any machine

>> No.12229106

>>12229099
To my understanding in the long run the cheap gears in cheap machines can get worn down from use with heavy fabrics and more things of that nature. I've also heard of people having issues with machines that are too light in the base and move around a bunch when trying to work with heavy fabric

>> No.12229189

>>12229106
most denim isnt that heavy.
or do you plan on working exclusively on raws >14oz
but it might be best to go to your local store and ask them

>> No.12229552

i have a box logo iron on patch would it look stupid if i put that on the back of a vintage bulls snapback?

>> No.12229929

>>12179756
good job!
Would cop tbqh

>> No.12230045

>>12229087
This >>12229099 is bad advice. Denim sews like complete shit unless you have a special machine or one of those extremely old ones that will punch through leather. I can barely hem a pair of jeans and I'm using on a nice oldie with metal gears.

Refurbished machines are the only ones worth buying, any of the new ones have plastic gears and will break within the first year. Le ddit has a good guide for buying machines on r/sewing I think it is, I can't give you as much information as what's on there.

>> No.12230056

>>12217148
Wouldnt people assume thats just your underwear?

>> No.12230076

>>12207617
Yes you can, you just have to hand sew it.

t. weak sewing machine owner

>> No.12230606

>>12229552
U do u

>> No.12231617

>>12230056
Where I live people don't sew their underwear to their pants

>> No.12232136

>>12210025
how to do this?

>> No.12232320

>>12227555
Where do you live?

>> No.12232790

>>12189681
what size should i cop for one of these if all of my clothes are usually a size medium? this dude is right, can only seem to find sizes 8 or 10. no 9's

>> No.12232905

>>12185341
That's actually really impressive, more so than the Gucci ones. if I'm not mistaken, the Gucci ones are appliques and aren't actually embroidered on

>> No.12233270

>>12225845
>100% cotton
>69% polyester
...

>> No.12233300

>>12223242
I haven't really grown much I guess.

>> No.12233456

>>12232320
Brussels

>> No.12233476

>>12233270
Yeah about that. I figured they just accounted for the liner or whatever separately.

>> No.12234814 [DELETED] 

bump

>> No.12235292

bump i guess

>> No.12235358

>>12179829
this is some y-3 shit right here, gj

>> No.12235896

>>12227555
>"hey that's a nice Raf Sim-... oh, nevermind."

>> No.12236177
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I'm afraid the fabric is too light to get the appropriate drape; i'm thinking of waxing it if that'll make any difference

>> No.12236360

>>12236177
what is your intent with the design
what is the fabric

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Dyed this the other day

>> No.12236399
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Put this on the back of my bleached one, from an old kimono I found

>> No.12236403
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This patch I made too

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One of my favs... from Heronymous Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights

>> No.12236419

>>12236399
>>12236403
nice jizz stains

>> No.12236699

>>12236391
p cool

>>12236399
v cool

>>12236403
m8 wtf

>>12236414
v cool

>> No.12236704

>>12236414
Did you add in the patch? How did you do that? Are you actually deconstructing the jacket and swapping out the back panel?

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Once bought this H&M for €40.- two years ago. I'm looking for some patches. What is beter, subtle littple patches, or bigger patches?

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12237272

>>12237269
I saw this parka as inspo.

>> No.12237312

>>12236704
Oh no, I cut it out of a big print and used heat-n-bond to attach it

>> No.12238062

>>12237269
I prefer bigger patches on the back and smaller on the front, but that's really up to you

>> No.12238096
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12238096

>>12217214
Inner Decay makes some cool back patches from paintings. Personal favorite is Saturn Devouring his Son (pic related)

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>>12219083
I have a denim jacket I bought secondhand for 300 yen while living in Osaka that comes with me on every trip I go on. I've lined the sleeves with flags of the countries I've been to, and the body is covered in patches/pins I find on each trip!

Inside, all the friends I have made have signed their names.

It's a great way to preserve the memories, and it always gets people talking! Pic related, picture of jacket after Seoul.

>> No.12238195

>>12219083

Are these iron on patches?

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>>12236414
Looks amazing friend, where did you find a jacket that fits your swole lats that well? Or it is it adjusted? I struggle with this a lot.

>> No.12239319

>>12238128
I'm trying to make this with a hoodie, but for now I have to buy all the flags of all the countries I've travelled to before I had the idea of the travel hoodie

>> No.12239516

>>12237312
Ah so it's just cut to the shape of the back. It's not a larger price sewn into it.

>> No.12239847

>>12225850
wear a long sleeve tee or a sweater under it and you'll get a sick silhouette with the shorter sleeves, i figure you're gonna wear it in the cold anyway

>> No.12241224

>>12236391
how'd you do it?

>> No.12241341

>>12238128

sick as fuck, you are a worldly and effay guy

>> No.12241896

>>12239847
Yeah there's no reason I couldn't do that until I fix the cuffs.

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>>12218331
The circle turned out to be quite a challenge.

>> No.12243032
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12243032

Hey guys,
I wanna start my first DIY piece but I have no access to any sewing machines and such.

I've got a pair of 511s that I wanna get tapered and maybe hemmed , I'll probably take em to a tailor.

Anyway, what I want to do is do some kind of blue blue japan/kapital/junya inspired jeans maybe distress the bottom of the legs too but I'm unsure about how to go about it. Any advice or tutorials, I'll most likely have to do it by hand, but do I see onto the jeans or do I have to cut out of the jeans and go from there. I'll probably look for a fabric shop. I may put floral patches too unless it's recommended against

Any advice is apprceciated!

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>>12243032
You want to make boro pants? You can sew onto the jeans and cut a hole and sew under the jeans.
- http://www.designsponge.com/2015/09/three-easy-ways-to-mend-fabric-inspired-by-japanese-fabric.html
- http://www.styletongue.com/blog/2016/03/02/boro-the-japanese-art-of-mending
- http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-sashiko-boro-denim-repair/
- http://unionlosangeles.com/2017/01/04/visvim-dissertations-boro-aomori-japan/
- http://blog.artbookspress.com/uncategorized/books-on-boro/
Search warosu on "boro" and "sashiko" too.

>> No.12244081

>>12243728
Ayyy thanks a lot anon ill check them a lot

>> No.12244360

>>12242982
you're doing the most ambitious project on /diy/ right now

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>>12179707
First time using a sewing machine

>> No.12244739
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>>12244686
yeah ok but why

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>>12244739
coz i liked the idea lol

>> No.12245557

>>12244360
The project is nearing the end and I'm wondering what to do next. A flannel shirt with the colours of the space program Interkosmos or a counterpart sweater of the one I'm making now, incorporating themes of space, suprematism and conflict. In any case, see you Tuesday!

>> No.12246389

>>12244686
looks good, but it fits a bit too baggy for my taste

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12247046

Made a keychain for my backpack

>> No.12247074

This series/challenge is long over but the patterns including one basic by Yohji are still there.
Designer pattern DIY, anyone?
http://showstudio.com/project/design_download_yohji_yamamoto

>> No.12247075

Thrifted some Adidas Gazelles (orginals, barely worn, it was fucking mazing) like 2 years ago, and they're getting a little bit gross looking now after being my beaters.

I'm thinking of dying them or bleaching them to try give them a new lease on life and a new place in my wardrobe.

>> No.12247083

>>12244686
I like em, looks good.

>> No.12247141

>>12219126
i bleached a gray pair of converse and they turned the color of chewed up bubble gum. the canvas is fairly durable, it should hold up well but i'm thinking if you bleach that pair they may turn a kind of orange creamsicle. not sure. go for it if you're okay with it turning a weird color.

>> No.12247228

>>12247074
Thanks man! There are a lot of them! I'll make a folder on MEGA later.

>> No.12248115

>>12217157
It is mine lol. I keep posting it just to get different opinions. Sorry for over posting

>> No.12249078

>>12248115
I think it looks great, but if you keep posting it everywhere, then maybe take new photos.

>> No.12250224 [DELETED] 

bump

>> No.12251538 [DELETED] 

bump

>> No.12252084

>>12233456
Is there a name for these? You know, some tag I could search for

>> No.12252516

>>12252084
It is called a "tablar" but idk if there are any pics of it online.
If you want to I could poqt my friends’ tablars

>> No.12252610
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12252610

I made these double knee pants

>> No.12253286

I need some help. I have been looking for a long coat pattern for a while that I can adapt. If anyone can point me towards something that would be great.

>> No.12253612

wtf there's a diy community now?
this board has glimpses of decency occasionally
thanks /fa/m =(

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>>12253612
btw, as long as there isn't any threat of abuse (trying to steal my money, deleting the account, etc), I have an amazon unlimited account for /fa/ to use
only gave one anon the login info so that he can see mags I haven't had a chance to upload

>> No.12253650

If I want to bleach a shirt but only some parts of it could I put tape over the part where I don't want it to be bleached and have that part with tape unaffected by bleach?

>> No.12254420

>>12253650
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KffpeweaY7M

>> No.12254440
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made this basically bought necklace chain, cut length and bent o-rings in place

its not full diy

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>> No.12254864

>>12252516
Why not, some may look interesting.
What is the meaning of 'baptisée' in that context by the way?

(and I must admit, I wanted to find some amateur porn of dirty girls wearing tablars)

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>>12254864
>What is the meaning of 'baptisée' in that context by the way?
When you go to university, you have the choice to do your "bapteme" (litterally "christening") it is organised by older students, and it's basically like joining a frat, except it is the same frat for the whole school. The bapteme in itself can last months, and include things like drinking till you pass out (obviously), kissing a certain number of members of the opposite sex (wether you're straight or gay doesn't matter), going naked in public, eating disgusting stuff (the worse one of my friends had to eat is a live goldfish) at the end of you bapteme, they put methylene blue on you, and give you your penne (the hat in pic related). Some people say it's pretty cool, other find it retarded, usually about 30% of students do it. In some schools the people who did their bapteme are dicks about it, and won't help anyone who didn't do it, but it's pretty rare.
So yeah a "baptisé" is a guy who did his bapteme, and a "baptisée" is a girl who did her bapteme

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it's mostly just private jokes written on a lab coat, but if that inspires you...