Above is the front...
and below is the back...
You can see the seminole stripe down the sleeves,
and you will note that the sleeve length
isn't complete. I wait to do that until
the recipient can try the jacket on.
These pictures were taken outside, but the black
still looks blue/grey in the photos. Sorry!
still looks blue/grey in the photos. Sorry!
and...
some closeups...
This is so beautiful! And such a lot of work. Wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awful lot of work. Probably a lot of fun too - except for the bulk.
ReplyDeletewearable art, it should be in an exhibition...k.
ReplyDeleteWow buddy, what a lot of work. Job well done.
ReplyDeleteArlene
Wild and crazy and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great. I am sure your lady you made it for will just love it. I would.
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FredaB
Well done this is beautiful did you use a foundation to sew the denim to.
ReplyDeleteAnother great jacket, MA!
ReplyDeleteOh MA, all I can say is Wow! That is so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I forgot to say that it looks great, MA! I once saw a couple of throws that someone had made for a niece & nephew. Crazy quilted denim. One with blue embroidery and the other with pink. Lots of silk ribbon work on the girl's one. Absolutely beautiful, but quite hard on the hands, I would imagine.
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