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How to make jeans patches

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Do you want to update and give your second chance a shabby manufacturer and life to your favorite jeans? Then our master class about charming patches on fashionable ripped jeans is for you!

You will need:

✂ Shreds of fabric;
✂ Any glue (non-woven, doublerin);
✂ Double-sided adhesive cobweb;
✂ Threads, scissors, sewing machine, if there is no sewing machine - needles for manual sewing.


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Step 1

First of all, it is necessary to fix the glue (interlining, doublerin) of the gap. Moreover, on both sides.

Step 2

We stabilize with the same adhesive patch of patch fabric.

Step 3

Cut out the fabric of the required shape and size of the patch.


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Step 4

Using the cobweb, we fix the patches in the place of location on things, so that during the stitching, they will not "creep away" anywhere.

Step 5

Stitch patches to jeans around the perimeter with decorative stitching. You can use the most common zigzag stitch. Or stitch patches with a straight line and make a fringe along the edges (then it is not necessary to stabilize the fabric).

Step 6

If there is no sewing machine, we sew patches manually.

Step 7

Iron the sewn patches well.

Done!


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Tip

✂ For patches, you can use different types of fabrics: cotton, linen, lace, tweed. You can decorate with contrasting lines, braid, add beads or rivets, in general, for which there is enough imagination.

The author of the master class and photo: Victoria Leonova

Vika has been fond of needlework for a long time. She uses any free minute to realize her creative ideas. He tries himself in different types of needlework - textile dolls, creating interior compositions, knitting, scrapbooking, beadwork (brooches), embroidery. But the main and most favorite hobby for Vicki was sewing. She began to sew clothes not so long ago and now she simply cannot imagine herself without this activity.

In the Burda Style 1/2017 competition, Vika won a special prize for beginners - a training course at the Burda Academy.

Victoria’s wonderful works can be found on Instagram and on her Vkontakte page.

Material prepared by Julia Dekanova

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