The Boulevard of Broken Jeans - The Unit 2 Repair Thread
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@JoshC I was wondering how you did button holes and also curious about if you use or have a preference for a specific thread when repairing.
I’ve used thicker embroidery thread in the past and it seems to hold up fairly well, but would love to know what you prefer and recommend.
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@goosehd so i use a Rasant-Oxella thread, which is a polyesters and cotton blend making super strong, it feels almost wirey, which is good becuase you want it to be super durable in such an area,you normally find this style of thread is used for upholstery or shoes for seams etc.
I have tried alot of different ways to fix button holes but hand sewing is definitely the best way.
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I'm so glad you offer this service.
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@RobeOfTheMagi love doing it! as long as the people need repairs it will alwasy be offered (subject to T&Cs) of course haha
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@JoshC Do you think my jeans will still be reparable when this seam is even more compromised from bike riding?
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My bike saddle puts all the stress only on that pronounced seam. I'm a bit worried the seam might give in before there is an actual hole in the fabric.
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Solid job @JoshC !!
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@JoshC were you able to fold over the hem after the repair and redo The chain stitch??
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@Jakederoche so I can re-hem over the jeans thats not a problem, it does slightly change the hem position from its original, but that is kind of expected when your reconstructing the leg opening, but it doesn't effect the overall leg too much, I will be reheming them today so ill try and remember to get a photo to show you.
@motojobobo cheers mate
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@Jakederoche Here you go, I forgot to upload this over the weekend as I was off, but you can see there is a little bit of movement but nothing crazy, again this would probably depend on how much of the leg opening has been destroyed.
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@JoshC that looks very cool! Lots of character! Beautiful!