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@SKT I believe this line over one side comes from how the pockets are sewn on with them starting on one corner, sewing right round the 'bucket' of the pocket, back up the other side, doing a 'u-turn' (which gives that line above the corner of the pocket) and then all the way back round again. So it won't be over both sides as they only need to make that turn around once.
Quite what determines what side that line is over is probably entirely random or at least dealers choice for the person sewing
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Did I just partially ruin these ducks by ironing the outer serged seam set on the "cotton" setting? I was ironing normally, moving constantly and not dwelling. Before I knew it I was smelling plastic and saw shriveled thread.
This is pretty common for me to iron jeans coming out of the washer/dryer since it usually ends up flattened.
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@pechelman I get this is really annoying but I think you’ll be fine (I’ve made similar mistakes, although not with IH stuff so far). The main seam may well be ok and if you spot any weaknesses it should be easy enough to fix with a few stitches.
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Thanks guys. Some of the thread completely melted as if there wasn't any cotton or it also burned up. Pretty surprising with how fast this happened. What's really annoying is that the only reason I normally do this is because that double layer of fabric usually pinches me knee when bending; now I'm left with a bunch of spikey plastic bits that's kinda abrasive.
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What do you think is the jeans cut that allows for the greatest freedom of movement (for hiking, climbing, cycling etc.)?
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Cheers @Alex for the quick reply!
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How is true goodness understood?
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@RobeOfTheMagi ???
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That's what it sometimes says on the cardboard back pocket adverts of the jeans. Is that an inside joke?
"It acquires because of the 100% cotton. And true goodness is understood."
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@RobeOfTheMagi It may be one of those quirky Japanese to English translations that we all love.