Repairs & Modifications
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I once took very high-quality cotton jeans, I really liked them, I still wear them and cotton pajamas in the form of a cat. I want to know what thread is suitable for sewing these cotton things if they suddenly break. Is a regular thread from the market suitable for these things for daily use? Jeans are usually tight, and pajamas are like this https://www.onesiezoo.com/ , and how to sew them better?. Things are just very high quality and I'm afraid that the child may break accidentally, I would not really like to throw it away and buy it again. So I really ask for advice on what I need to do with them. Thank you for your help, God bless you
I use this thread to make repairs. It is very strong and matches the jeans yellow color very closely.
https://www.amazon.com/Gutermann-Sew-All-Thread-110-Yds/dp/B003W0OXRG@Filthy:
I am bored to tears so fixed that broken stitch so it won't pull through.
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Oh I was thinking he didn't speak English and made his message in his native language then used a machine translation. shrugs
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My pair of 666-XHS jeans are starting to develop a hole in the crotch. Should I worry about it or just wear them until it gets worse?
Here are two pictures of what I am seeing:
In November I posted these pictures and asked for advice on what to do. The advice was received and after speaking with @Chesson I sent my jeans in to be fixed.
They just arrived and I am very happy and wanted to share the results with you. Special shout out to Alex Chesson and his magic. Great Job!!
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I made some good progress sewing the patch back on with my sewing awl. I am going to have to switch to the yellow kevlar thread so it won't break. I got halfway across the top and the thread broke. There is definitely a learning curve with this tool, and lots of blood.
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All done
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Damn @Filthy – that's clean af. You taking orders for jeans that need that done?
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Great job @Filthy !
You deserve to grin just like the cat in your signature pic. -
Thanks guys!
@henry_david if you'll agree to send me a proof of life photo of your jeans, mail them to me with signature confirmation, and put $25 in the pocket so I can mail them back to you with insurance and a signature confirmation… I will agree to sew your patch on for you. Just send me a PM.
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@Filthy:
Thanks guys!
@henry_david if you'll agree to send me a proof of life photo of your jeans, mail them to me with signature confirmation, and put $25 in the pocket so I can mail them back to you with insurance and a signature confirmation… I will agree to sew your patch on for you. Just send me a PM.
Dude you rule.
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Killer job on that patch stitching dude ! I neet to get myself an awl .
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Make sure to get the newest one that has the thread tensioning device on the side. Mine is older than me, and I got it second hand in the 80s when I was in Scouts.
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I just ordered 2 pieces of black 1.3 mm Horween CXL so I can make a "gun pocket" to sew into the lining of my Fine Creek jacket… I have a 10 prong chisel I purchased to perforate new IH leather patches and am gonna use that to make sort of a 1 inch deep 3-dimensional inside pocket.
I have a curved sewing needle so I can sew the pocket onto the liner without having to remove it.
I want to make sort of a box shaped pocket like the ones on those German moleskin pants. But not as deep. Maybe like 5 inches deep?
I'll let everybody know how I get on when the stuff arrives.
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I support and admire your willingness to put the needle to your fantastic FCL jacket.
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The fabric liner of my FCL jacket, not the leather. It doesn't have any pockets other than the 2 chest pockets, internal or otherwise.
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I'm pleased to report that the ani-squeak surgical procedure on my Vibergs has worked.
I drilled into the sole on about a 45 degree angle in 2 spots and injected a couple CCs of boot oil into the hole.