#needleworkyourjeans - part three

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Dearest Needleworking Friends - especially those interesting in the #needleworkyourjeans challenge!

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Here are some more work-in-progress snapshots of my coat-from-3-old-pairs-of-jeans project: I am almost finished! Which is quite amazing for me, as I expected to be labouring heavily for many weeks, hehe!


And for your information: click the following to go to; PART ONE
or to PART TWO of this project


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In fact, at the end of this part three is quite near the point where I can do a (PROPER!) photoshoot, BUT I wanted to be even more adventurous and challenging to my skills, by adding a lining: I bought a lovely secondhand sheet, in pale blue with small white polkadots on, and this will be perfetto - if I can figure out an easy way to line it! I imagine I can just lay the coat on the sheet on the floor and then draw around it?

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Actually, so far this project has been incredibly - if not easy then at least not as much of a strain on my skills as most of my projects have been! Even though it was a VERY complex construction process, it seemed to grow easily out of the old forms and shapes - at first, when I draped one pair of jeans and the zip with the two waistbands either side of it, it seemed like it would take an enormous leap to arrive at the next part. But it was just another simple step.

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And every following step was straightforward; I really got a sense of mastery in this garment, though it is far from perfect! The overall drape is slightly off, and I am still thinking of whether or not to add a couple of darts to help shape the zip, which curves a bit unflatteringly... That is one of the things I need to master better; if anyone has a tip about setting a big zip?? It is in place now and would be too hard to remove and re-set, but I'd love to know for next time.

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The sleeves were a LOT easier than I expected, too! As I'd envisioned before putting them on (I checked in my Reader's Digest big book of sewing), it was just a matter of tacking a couple of rounds of stitching where I wanted the puff to go...

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(Though the making of the holes for the sleeves was a bit of concentrated work! I had to open up the sides, and then pull some of the extra material across so that I could make the correct size of hole on one side... it worked out fairly easily in the end!)

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I loved making the cuffs! Such a simple and enjoyable task; allowing the form to tease itself out and add itself to the garment in progress - my action seemed minimal!

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I did tacking for the top of the shoulder of the sleeve, and then for the full circle of the cuffs.

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I even made several sketches of the cuffs, but finished with the one that seemed most straightfoward - and I love a wide sleeve - I didn't take any width out of it, as it fits nicely with the rest of the coat, at least to me!

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I also did quite a bit of scraps-re-use for the front-middle of the coat - the bit where the zip ended and downwards... It was a super-absorbing task where I got into a zone and just followed through; no plannning or sketching or even thinking! This was one of many really good moments, feeling led by the fabric and by some form that wants to come into being. This is how I paint, cook, live in gift, and have relationships with all things: the vibrant livingness of full immersion. I love when I can get fully out of the so-called 'logical' mind, because it mostly causes mischief and prevents Art. from happening! The final shape of the bottom strips came very nicely, as I half-watched a film, and let the Sunday afternoon envelop me.

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I added some pockets, taken directly from one of the jeans; a supposedly really simple job, though my wee vintage Brother sewing machine got a bit moody as we tried to clamber over the biggest seam overlaps at the corners... I did a fair bit turning the wheel by hand - and might have to carry the machine up to the old man who fixes sewing machines at the Sunday market in the new town: I think she is a tad over-challenged by my Year Of Needlework Mastery! Anyhow, the pockets started by being hand-stitched on, but I had to undo one of them, as it needed to be laid more flat as I sewed, which the machine makes it easier to do.

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I have tried the coat on several times now - and was outside on the Via fixing up threads, where my weekend neighbours (who come up from Torre Del Greco) were all keen to see what I was working on - and we ended up spending the evening together, eating a glorious pizza and drinking wine and talking about creative things - that was such a delight, after the oltra intensity of our big wine festival: SO MUCH NICER to sit without a techno DJ up on the bridge ruining the atmosphere! We could hear the bats and chat with the gatti and cani - such a beautiful evening.

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It feels very good to be being seen for what I'm creating, too. Visibility has been very difficult for my whole Art. career, but the last few years with algorithmic censorship and the general psychosis of humanity, has basically made my work invisibile. I am glad in a way to have a Sabatical, and am using it to explore more conducive mediums which folks can relate to more directly (without needing their hands held: the majority of folks are deeply stuck in the 'I am not creative' paradigm, which is untrue conditioning).

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So the clothing that I'm making gets everyone quite excited! They can see the value in it immediately, and this aligns with my passion and enthusiasm for the making. I trust that the time and energy I'm investing in this Mastery Year, will be rewarded - unlike my 35+ years invested in my Art., for relatively nothing. Instead of being angry and resentful of the world rejecting Real Art., I can channel all my emotion into something that I know will support me later in life, because fashion has to come back to recycling, transformation and a creative hand. The direction of cheap and fast fashion - even of expensive designer stuff! - is always atrophying, and becoming less beautiful, ultimately.

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spot the mend: I think that this hole was a 'fashion' detail, from the old leg of jeans which became the sleeves; I filled it in with this patch, which I put under the hole and sewed around - in this final photo you can see it is quite well camouflaged...

I know that my pieces will have a whole other level of value, because of the ethical and ecological aspect, the attention to detail, the love and care and TIME put into every stitch - especially the hand-crafted details and the uniqueness of the whole thing. I know enough about Natural Law and Sovereignty and Co-Creating with Universal Intelligence, to comprehend the expansive possibilities of this kind of work.

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I will feel into whether or not to make some nips and tucks, and will try to get the collar to sit more beautifully: it is soooo lumpy at the seams, because of too many layers of fabric, which I should have found a way to cut back; I did some curve darts, but they can't get all the way down to the seam line, so I will try and cut some out and get the darts right down into the seam!

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I really want that lovely collar to sit nice, as it is an important feature of the coat.

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So I'll leave this post here: as you can see, I still have the lining to finish (and a professional photoshoot!), which I will endeavour to do soon, and/ or to be in time for the deadline!

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Thank you always for your witness and for your upvotes and reblogs - the Hive community is such a vital aspect of my career and creative journey, as I speak to above...

Blessings on your sewing!

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Being deeply stuck in the 'I am not creative' paradigm, I can only marvel at the wonder of your creations.
Seriously good work!

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And may you step effortlessly out of that paradigm!

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Greetings @clareartista, I look forward to seeing the final result, you made the most of the fabric to create a unique garment, the design is great, using the waistband in the front is an excellent idea, success in the contest.

Happy start of the week!

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Oh, thank you so much dearest @belkyscabrera !! Yey, it is very near the finish line, and I'm hoping to get a lining put in today - or at least part of it: thank you indeed for the encouragement - it is greatly appreciated! Blessings on your work!

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Wow!very creative of you, I can imagine the so much work you've put into this project to achieve this unique coat, it's already looking great as you fitted it, sewing through draping and as the inspiration comes seems like fun too, I've never tried the drape and sew method, you are inspiring me a lot. Well done dear @clareartista

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THank you HUgeLY dearest @glorydee - it is a great pleasure to read your lovely comment and to know that you are inspired so! I look forward to following your draping adventures! It is a wonderful way to immerse in the feel of the fabric, and to let poetry come out - though that sounds a bit cheesy to say it out loud! 😁 All the same, it is a joy indeed to share here and have my work appreciated so!

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You did amazing 🤩
This is really beautiful 😍

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THANK you sincerely, dear @sommylove !! I really appreciate your lovely words! I hope to finish it this week 😍😇

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I'm totally awestruck as you took this to an entirely different level dearest @clareartista! I love how you were able to turn jeans into this really beautiful and unique coat. If it looks this good without the lining, I wonder how it would look with when you're done with the project.

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Grazie mille dear @wongi !! Oh, I so hope I can get the lining together! Yey: I am having a wee break after the last intensive session on it, and will let the lining (currently on the kitchen table getting in the way of my meals!) naturally take its place 😇 I so appreciate your support and lovely words!

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Eventually you're going to finish it up and rock your jacket for as long as you dim fit☺️😌

Have a lovely day @clareartista ❣️

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Wow!!!!

You deserve some accolades at the creativity you just dished out, it is soo beautiful and topnotch.

The effort you used in making this wasn't a waste at all and I look forward to the rest of this project.

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THANK YOU dearest @amiegeoffrey !! It is a joy to share here: all these wonderful comments make me smile so much and lift my spirits profoundly! Yes: I cannot wait to bring it all together, when I make the lining... praying it will work out - it is nerve-racking but powerfully cathartic too 😋

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Dear Clare, you are one amazing, creative, talented envisioned sewing artist. I am in awe at what you have created here. This coat looks amazing! My favorite part is the collar. I love how you used the belt loops to be apart of it, it’s such a brilliant design. I am loving those cuffs and puff sleeves too.

You’re right. Your work is valuable because you put so much time and work into what you do and take the time to do most of it by hand. You’re able to envision something and make it all come together. This is quite the impressive piece. Wow!! I’m just so amazed and I know the community is truly inspired by your work.

You know I can’t wait for the photoshoot!!! 😍😆

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This will be my most anticipated photoshoot by me ever, too! 😄
THANK YOU for this wonderful affirmation dearest @crosheille - it means everything!! I feel a bit of a glutton, taking all these super-positive comments, but this also helps heal the inner critic and the neuroses that I am sure plague a lot of us, and which have held me back a LOT in my sewing life! It is not easy to get to this stage (luckily, I have several decades of being an outsider artist, which have made me strong!), but the efforts make such a reward, don't they! I am not one for discipline in the conventional sense, like in a sport or in repeating the same actions myriad times - BUT - with sewing, I have this passionate determination, which keeps blossoming, and I know I have to take it far, as it is a worthy work - it gives a lot of joy to others too! 😍
This morning I am visiting an expat neighbour, who wants some clothes altered: my second alteration job in a couple of months, which is not much, but a start, in actually earning money from my needlework... Onwards and upwards! Thank you again for your beautiful and sincere support 🙏

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Don't you feel bad for one second about taking in all of these wonderful, truthful and well deserved compliments. You're right, we all have that inner critic and it just feels good to get that affirmation that you are doing an outstanding work. That's one of the reasons this community is here. Not everyone understands our passion for this type of artistic work. But when you have a community of people that do understand, you know you're getting some truthful and helpful feedback that we need as artists 😊.

Yes, this brings so much joy to others. I’m gonna jump ahead and tell you something that I was going to post about on Monday. As I was creating my project with the denim yarn I was standing there feeling like an actual designer in my own studio. Guess what? A picture of you designing this jacket came into my mind as I felt as adventurous and spontaneous as you. Clare you have really inspired me to not go out and look for patterns but to just put my mind to it and trust the visions that I have. I thank you because your courageousness has been contagious 😆🤗.

I’m so excited for you and hope you get many more tailoring and altering work ~ 💓

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Ooooooooh WHAT a perfect comment to find here, dearest @crosheille !!! I am sooo happy to inspire you and will relish seeing what you come up with... 😍

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it is incredible what you have achieved, I congratulate you for having created something unique and unrepeatable, it looks very nice on your body and the colors and textures combine perfectly. I am sure you are going to win.

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Oh, bless you dear @carolinacardoza - I love being recognised for the uniqueness of the coat in particular: at first when I began making these kinds of clothes, spontaneously and intuitively, I had a lot of inner criticism rattling away - it took a lot of work to get out of that - so receiving these wonderful affirmations makes a huge positive effect on my confidence! We can do amazing things if we just keep taking another step, standing back a little, having a cuppa and a nap, and keeping posiitive, eh!

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If we oxygenate the brain, it will be able to think more clearly and everything will have a better result.

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This is really a whole lot of work sewing a dress from 3pairs of Jean pant.
Some part of that pant are really hard and I wonder how you are able to sew them all together.

You really too up this challenge and thanks for sharing.

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Oh, thanks soooo much dearest @monica-ene - this means a lot - and absolutely YES - parts of it where my machine got blocked were super-challenging! It did cross my mind more than once that this is a silly project, because the seams just cannot sew together when they're too thick like that! But with some hand-stitching, it is coming together! 😄 Thank you hugely for your lovely encouragment as always!

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Wow, you did hand stitching.
That's a whole lot you did to put this together.
Well done dear.

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It is a lovely job, a great design, I love, I love the creative idea of transforming each piece is unique. Congratulations and good luck for this great challenge.🙂🤗

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Thank you hugely, dear @lauracraft ! Yey, it is a great pleasure to work on - and to share here; this is a brilliant challenge/ contest which has super-motivated me! Thank you for your good words indeed! 😍

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You are really doing a great job of design and tailoring with this amazing coat. I congratulate you for all the dedication and effort you are putting into this work. You are a great fashion artist.

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I appreciate your good words immensely, dear @kattycrochet 🤗 It is an important staple in my confidence to be supported so enthusiastically in this brilliant community - I hugely appreciate too, all your hard work in organising and posting! Many thanks - it is all helping me along! 💖

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Aaah Clare, it's looking great ❤️. You can see all the love you are putting into it and how well thought out this work is because even the different shades of blue are combined. Undoubtedly, with a lining, the coat will end up being neat and beautiful. Congratulations 🥰🥰

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