Non-quilting question
#41
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Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by suern3
This won't help with your current jeans but, reminded me that when my DGS was little, Sears used to guarantee their jeans wouldn't get holes in the knees. If they did you could return them for a new pair. It had a certain time frame, which I don't remeber. Might be worth checking into , especially for those kids who are hard on their jeans.
#42
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You could iron the patches on - and then handsew the patch down.
Not exactly fun sewing, but it would probably be just as fast as undoing the inseam. Just make sure you have a strong, sharp needle for the project - and do wear a thimble to help push the needle through the fabrics.
Not exactly fun sewing, but it would probably be just as fast as undoing the inseam. Just make sure you have a strong, sharp needle for the project - and do wear a thimble to help push the needle through the fabrics.
#43
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by JustBonnie2
Ummm, why are you patching them? Kids BUY jeans with holes already in them at astonomical prices. They probably just got those jeans to where they are COOL! And you are trying to PATCH them???!!!
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