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Old 05-05-2009, 08:22 PM
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my son is a theater lighting engineer. when he was younger he was very proud of his patched jeans. at one time he had a pair that was so repaired that the only original part was one pocket and the fly-front. LOL!

when he moved out after college, he took them with him. he's forty-one and still has them. doesn't wear them because they don't fit anymore. but won't give them up. like anyone wants them :roll:

EDIT: the front pockets were so worn at the edges i had zigzagged over the edge to keep them from getting worse.

and the comment about child abuse is right on target.
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Old 05-06-2009, 06:21 AM
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Amen, to HAVING to wear holey clothing! The times they are a changing! :lol:
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Old 05-06-2009, 07:17 AM
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I still repair jeans.

We also grew up in a time when anything NEW (and looked new) was cherished.

If I'm repairing an area from below the front pocket to below the knee, I will use the backs of the legs of a discarded pair of jeans and cut a great big rectangle large enough to cover the area.

I've found that if I use the multi-step zig-zag stitch that I don't need to turn the raw edges in. I put the patch on the outside of the jeans. I will tack down the loose edges of a worn out knee. Hate to get the foot caught in that spot.

I do have an open arm machine, so that makes it a little easier. Sometimes I can do two sides of the patch from one end of the jeans. Then I take them off the sewing table and turn them around and do the other two sides. Access issue.

Clear as mud?
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Originally Posted by Moonpi
I had a pair back in the 70s that were patched with doilies across the butt, velvet and other stuff on kness and where required. Embroidery everywhere! I loved my "keep on truckin' jeans".
I had a HS classmate that had jeans that had all kinds of patches on them too - the only "mistake" he made was putting a beaded patch on one of the back pockets! LOL He got a "waffle" grid on his bum every time he wore them!! LOL
There used to be a shop near here (in the 70's) called "Funky & Damn Near New" - they had patches Levis & ones that were new, but were 'seconds' that they machine embroidered on, Levi jackets - when I was in HS it was the cheapest place for jeans!
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