Patching Denim

by audreyobscura in Craft > Sewing

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Patching Denim

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I very rarely buy new clothes, and instead recycle and repurpose my clothes until they are unwearable. 

The most common repair I have to do, is fixing the crotch/inner thigh of my pants. I have performed this operation on dozens of pants, and it is very easily fixed, if you have a little bit of patience.

Materials and Tools

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For this projects I used:
  • Pair Busted Pants (the inner thigh ripped out on this pair.)
  • Scrap material from an old pair of jeggings I cut up into a skirt.
  • Scissors
  • Sewing Machine (you can hand stitch, but just try and keep really tight tension)
  • Dark Thread
  • Pins

Cut and Pin

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I like to make square or rectangular patches that will cover the damaged area of the denim, and using a stretch fabric will help prevent the patch from ripping out.

Using a stretchy thin material will be easier to sew through, versus sewing two layers of denim.

If you are going to machine sew a patch on, go ahead and pull of whatever guards or feed trays off your machine that may be around your needle - you are going to want to have access to various grip points on the denim when feeding something like pants in the machine.

Sew It!

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To sew the patch on, I make a zig zag pattern pulling the material to the right as I go, and use really short tight stitches.

Start by stitching down, then holding the reversing button/lever (that differs on every sewing machine I have ever used), gently pull the pants to the right. 

Repeat this sequence up and down the patch until you get to the left border of your patch.

I then sunk my needle down in to the material and rotated it, sewing a final perimeter box around the patch.

That's it!

Make sure you don't have any pins in it and then wear 'em!