tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post7494124865681837300..comments2024-03-27T22:40:31.136-07:00Comments on Make The Best of Things: You CAN Repair Your Blue Jeans!Ann @ makethebestofthingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03618787180208030510noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post-63765759646654228392022-04-17T01:03:57.843-07:002022-04-17T01:03:57.843-07:00Make The Best Of Things: You Can Repair Your Blue ...Make The Best Of Things: You Can Repair Your Blue Jeans! >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?36" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?68" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>Make The Best Of Things: You Can Repair Your Blue Jeans! >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?76" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?45" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>Make The Best Of Things: You Can Repair Your Blue Jeans! >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?53" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/XqcJZ?20" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b> 1T Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post-82942870125935793272015-05-21T19:46:06.538-07:002015-05-21T19:46:06.538-07:00Phil, hello! I use only straight stitching for the...Phil, hello! I use only straight stitching for these repairs. No zig zag or other specialty stitches. I go forwards and backwards following the "grain" of the denim. By different stitch patterns I mean do some stitching crosswise to the first layer of stitching to reinforce them. Then go back and do the stitching diagonally to match the denim fabric. When you are sewing you will see the denim "grain" I am talking about. Good luck and happy sewing!!Ann @ makethebestofthingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03618787180208030510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post-16390045603326085012015-05-21T19:45:46.629-07:002015-05-21T19:45:46.629-07:00Phil, hello! I use only straight stitching for the...Phil, hello! I use only straight stitching for these repairs. No zig zag or other specialty stitches. I go forwards and backwards following the "grain" of the denim. By different stitch patterns I mean do some stitching crosswise to the first layer of stitching to reinforce them. Then go back and do the stitching diagonally to match the denim fabric. When you are sewing you will see the denim "grain" I am talking about. Good luck and happy sewing!!Ann @ makethebestofthingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03618787180208030510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post-80987337786574367552015-04-09T06:58:12.143-07:002015-04-09T06:58:12.143-07:00Hi, I'm just learning how to sew, primarily so...Hi, I'm just learning how to sew, primarily so I could fix these exact problems. In your post, you mentioned using different stitch patterns. Can you elaborate on this? (keep in mind I am new to using a sewing machine). Which one works best? Also, do you just go back and forth in lines with the machine to reinforce the hole?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05983366414488371215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055281380581443137.post-60567063230039485752013-09-19T12:07:06.841-07:002013-09-19T12:07:06.841-07:00I just starting using this method too but I use ir...I just starting using this method too but I use iron on interfacing instead of a patch fabric. Its easy-peasy and doesnt move around :) I have found that the stretchy knit kind works the best.<br /><br />I like your grain tip -- I usually go with the easiest direction regardless of the grain so will maybe try your way for a better match! :)Tamsinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08553596456614455643noreply@blogger.com