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- Learn the Art of Japanese Boro for Garment Quilting - Threads
Years of patching and repairing resulted in a one-of-a-kind garment or item that told a story Boro never became popular with the upper class, but vintage examples are now a collectible art form
- The Beauty of Boro Stitching - Threads
The following examples of boro stitching may propel you to create your own garment that combines the Japanese mending technique with raw-edge appliqué and fabric layering You can learn the process of creating this type of jacket or other boro-stitched garment from “ Boro Composition ” by Rae Cumbie of Fit for Art Patterns, in Threads #228, Winter 2024 In the article, Rae walks through
- Make a Boro-Stitched Jacket - Threads
Follow step-by-step how to create a unique boro-stitched jacket by combining fabric layering with the stitching and raw-edge appliqué
- Try Modern Appliqué on Your Next Jacket - Threads
Create one-of-a-kind jackets through appliqué or reverse appliqué on layered fabrics, coupled with boro stitching, for a textured look
- Threads #228, Winter 2024 - Threads
Make a Boro-Stitched Jacket Follow the steps to creating a unique boro-stitched jacket by combining fabric layering with the boro stitching and raw-edge appliqué Rae Cumbie of Fit for Art Patterns shows her process
- Boro-Stitched Jacket - Threads
This amazing jacket, quilted and constructed in the style of traditional Japanese boro mending, was made by sewing instructor and designer Mary Ray It’s based on Simplicity Threads 8467 and featured […]
- Sewing Quilted Jackets, with Rae Cumbie and Carrie Emerson | Episode 88
Video: Threads Magazine Rae Cumbie and Carrie Emerson are hoping they’ve found the secret to attracting quilters to garment sewing and vice-versa—attracting garment sewers to quilting The duo, who founded Fit for Art Patterns, discuss their efforts and their latest book, Sewing Quilted Patchwork Jackets (Landauer, 2024), in this episode of Sewing With Threads
- How-to: Insider - Page 3 of 126 - Threads
Try Modern Appliqué on Your Next Jacket Learn how to create one-of-a-kind jackets through appliqué or reverse appliqué, coupled with boro stitching, on layered fabrics for an interesting textured look
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