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How to Apply a Cut Out Fabric Patch to Jeans
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If you want to add a personal touch to your jeans, applying a fabric patch can be a great way to do it. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply a cut-out fabric patch to jeans: Materials needed: - Fabric patch - Jeans - Sewing pins - Sewing machine or needle and thread - Fabric scissors Steps: 1. Choose a fabric patch that you want to apply to your jeans. Cut out the desired shape and size of the patch using fabric scissors. Ensure that the edges of the patch are smooth and don't have any frayed edges. 2. Take the jeans and place them on a flat surface. Identify the area where you want to apply the patch. It could be a rip or a stain that you want to cover up, or it could be a decorative addition to your jeans. 3. Once you have identified the spot for the patch, place it on the jeans and secure it with sewing pins. Ensure that the patch is straight and centered. 4. If you are using a sewing machine, thread the machine with a thread color that matches the patch. Sew the patch onto the jeans, removing the sewing pins as you go. If you are hand-sewing the patch, use a needle and thread to sew the patch onto the jeans. Use a whip stitch or a running stitch to attach the patch to the jeans. 5. After you have sewn the patch onto the jeans, turn them inside out and sew around the edges of the patch to secure it further. This step will prevent the edges of the patch from fraying over time. 6. Finally, trim any excess thread and turn your jeans right side out. That's it! Your jeans now have a new and personalized look with the addition of the fabric patch.
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