I'm just going back to all the comments regarding the jacket and wanted to ask if using a Levi's ladies trucker jacket would work here. Is it too light for the tapestries?I'm 5'9" and not quite 120 so I do get where you are coming from, though I'm not quite as thin as you! I will say, the difference between men's small and men's medium is not as drastic as the difference between a men's cut and a ladies cut. The jacket also becomes pretty stiff and heavy when you sew the tapestries to it. They're pretty much like chunks of carpet, so some extra wiggle room is nice for ease of movement.
Ah. The buttons have been removed. I was wondering what needed to be done at this part.5 mm round cup metallic sequins.
12" squid skirt green/yellow,
orange/ blue.
Vintage black Levis jacket size 40 (medium/ large) with the pockets, cuffs, waist cut off.
Contrado- "Ladies" chichi furnishings velour. Patches canvas sewn with an overlock stitch.
Eagle, skull & cross bones, winged wheel (Ebay).
Large patch lot (PopCoutureCrafts Etsy).
Flamming skulls, warriors, sunglasses skull (SweetlySynnD Etsy).
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AND the pockets, that includes the inside ones, don't cut the stitching though otherwise the jacket will fall apart. To keep the jacket shut the movie jackets used black metal clasps sewn on the inside edge, this is a verifiable fact. I'm using Dritz size #3 black hook & eyes. From the pictures it looks like that's what they were, 3-4 of them. Probably for the motorcycle scenes.Ah. The buttons have been removed. I was wondering what needed to be done at this part.
Good question! Mine is a light wash, so a dark wash or a black one might be a little different. It's a bit lighter weight than my other denim jackets, might have a little bit of elastic because it feels like a smoother weave with a tiny bit of give. I would be a little hesitant to sew tapestries on the light wash jacket I have, but I also feel that the distressing process they use to make the jackets lighter wash thins the fabric out a bit.I'm just going back to all the comments regarding the jacket and wanted to ask if using a Levi's ladies trucker jacket would work here. Is it too light for the tapestries?
That's interesting. I had no idea you needed to sew hook & eyes. So would that be for every buttonhole along the edge or just a few?AND the pockets, that includes the inside ones, don't cut the stitching though otherwise the jacket will fall apart. To keep the jacket shut the movie jackets used black metal eye hooks sewn on the inside edge, this is a verifiable fact. I'm using Dritz size #3 black from the pictures it looks like there are only 4. Probably for the motorcycle scenes.View attachment 1428972
This is a great link! I wish you can zoom in more to see the clasp and the details but other than that I don't remember coming across this site before!From studying pictures it looks like 4. Defiantly not every button hole though. Here is info from the sale of one of the real ones, it states the use of clasps. I looked and they appear to be black #3 eye hooks. NOT the bigger coat hooks.
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That is the correct one for the matador tapestry you have (stunt version). Nice find!Paid $10.00 and drove about 40km to get it. I can't find the right facing peacock so I think this will do and it was an absolute steal.
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That is the correct one for the matador tapestry you have (stunt version). Nice find! View attachment 1429035
Oh wow that's hard to miss unless you blow it up the way you did. Thanks!
What are the T pins used for? (Yes that transparent thread is awful to use. I've used this on another denim project I've been working on.)So I've been working on my jacket here is a list of supplies I've been using include: Fiskars scissors, tapestry needles, regular needles, black upholstery thread for tapestries and most patches, regular tan and red thread NOT cotton(weak and sews crappy) for the ladies, regular black and white thread for a couple of the smaller felt patches, transparent thread for the sequins(super hard to see sewing LOL!), T-pins I found worked best for this project, thimble(a must!), a black plastic male torso mannequin(SUPER helpful to get proper placement of tapestries on sleeves plus you can use as a display for your jacket only $43 shipped on ebay.View attachment 1429875View attachment 1429876
The T-pins hold your tapestries and patches in place. Works waaaay better than regular sewing pins. You need to use transparent thread for the sequins, regular thread looks crappy, I tried it.What are the T pins used for? (Yes that transparent thread is awful to use. I've used this on another denim project I've been working on.)
Good to know. Fabric stores just opened after a near three month lockdown here. Bought some paints at Michael's today. Line up was long. I imagine the fabric store being worse.The T-pins hold your tapestries and patches in place. Works waaaay better than regular sewing pins. You need to use transparent thread for the sequins, regular thread looks crappy, I tried it.
Most of those supplies you can get from Walmart's sewing department and a lot cheaper than a fabric storeGood to know. Fabric stores just opened after a near three month lockdown here. Bought some paints at Michael's today. Line up was long. I imagine the fabric store being worse.
Huh, I was thinking that was maybe part of the vegetation from the leopard or the peacock on the sleeve, but you may be right! I'll have to look at some of the refs myself.Since I've been making my jacket I've been studying the pictures of movie used jackets and also the Vinnytats jacket. I have to say I am really impressed with the attention to detail of the Vinnytats jacket and only found some very small inaccuracies not even note worthy. A really excellent job and looks spot on.
Anyway, something I noticed and I don't believe has been discussed is the small piece of black and white fabric on the back of the left sleeve under the Warriors patch. I'm fairly certain it's the back portion of the bulls body and part of the stadium above it. It's under the warriors patch and extends onto the sleeve. I'm not certain, but I think it extends under the Tiger Lady tapestry, so you would need to sew it on before the Tiger Lady. I think it's placed similar to the matador piece on the other side of the Tiger Lady on the back but a smaller piece. The Tiger Lady is not centered but shifted to the left. I'm not sure why they didn't center her because they could have, but it isn't.View attachment 1429900View attachment 1429901View attachment 1429902View attachment 1429903