Difficulty
Easy
Steps
7
Time Required
45 minutes
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- Inner Thigh
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Inner Thigh
- Use a simple back and forth pattern with the needle and thread to close the holes.
- This step is to ensure the shape of your patch. It will not be the outright fix to the problem.
Use a simple back and forth pattern with the needle and thread to close the holes.
This step is to ensure the shape of your patch. It will not be the outright fix to the problem.
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Step 2
- Use an embroidery hoop as a stencil to trace out the damaged area.
- Use fabric scissors to cut along the back panel of the jeans. Follow the line.
- Cut only the back panel or you will have an unnecessary hole in the front of your pants.
Use an embroidery hoop as a stencil to trace out the damaged area.
Use fabric scissors to cut along the back panel of the jeans. Follow the line.
Cut only the back panel or you will have an unnecessary hole in the front of your pants.
Step 3
- Place the cutouts in the denim swatch.
- Trace a larger shape of the cutout.
- Use fabric scissors to cut out the patches.
Place the cutouts in the denim swatch.
Trace a larger shape of the cutout.
Use fabric scissors to cut out the patches.
Step 4
- Center the old denim onto the new patch.
- Trace vertical and horizontal lines on denim by using a straight edge and some chalk.
- Pin the old denim in place.
Center the old denim onto the new patch.
Trace vertical and horizontal lines on denim by using a straight edge and some chalk.
Pin the old denim in place.
Step 5
- Using an embroidery needle and an embroidery floss add stitches into the patch.
- Use a Straight Stitch (just up and down sewing) following the vertical and then horizontal lines.
- The embroidery floss comes as a twisted rope. You have to pull the threads from the rope before you can use them.
Using an embroidery needle and an embroidery floss add stitches into the patch.
Use a Straight Stitch (just up and down sewing) following the vertical and then horizontal lines.
The embroidery floss comes as a twisted rope. You have to pull the threads from the rope before you can use them.
Step 6
- Pin the patch with as little of the new patch showing as possible.
- Use a Whip Stitch to attach the patch. This is an over/under sewing pattern.
- Repeat a second time.
- Turn inside out and trim down the patch. Use a straight stitch to tighten up any loose spots.
Pin the patch with as little of the new patch showing as possible.
Use a Whip Stitch to attach the patch. This is an over/under sewing pattern.
Repeat a second time.
Turn inside out and trim down the patch. Use a straight stitch to tighten up any loose spots.
Step 7
Finished
- The style is meant to look rustic and DIY. By no means is it a professional finish. Still functional and if done right can be quite cute!
The style is meant to look rustic and DIY. By no means is it a professional finish. Still functional and if done right can be quite cute!
This is a rustic or unfinished but functional looking patch for denim jeans.
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