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Tear & Wear<\/h2>\n

Having a pair of jeans that you really like and suddenly they rip or wear down? Noticing signs of wear and tear on your favorite pair of jeans can be upsetting, but spending a lot of money buying a new pair may not be the only option. This article aims to provide tips and tricks on how to patch jeans with a sewing machine.
\nTo begin with, patching your jeans does not always have to be a difficult task. With the right materials and supplies on hand, coupled with some time and patience, a quick and easy patch job can be done to make your jeans look like new again. First, the materials you need to patch jeans with a sewing machine are fairly straight forward. Common items such as fabric and needle and thread are all that is required.
\nFor fabric, choose material that is color coordinated to your jeans. If you have an old pair of jeans that do not fit anymore, consider using that material as a patch.Next, a needle and thread are essential to stitching the patch onto your jeans. Having a few different colors of thread may come in handy depending on the color of your jeans or patch fabric. You are now ready to start the process of patching.
\nLay your jeans flat on a table. Put the patch in the desired spot on the jeans. Using the needle and thread, begin stitching the patch onto your jeans. Starting at the corner of the patch, stitch around the edges. Be sure to keep the stitches close together, so the patch will be secure and not easily come off.For a stronger hold, you can add a few stitches in between sections of the patch. After you finish stitching, tie a knot with the thread to ensure it is secure.
\nAfter the patch is finished, you may want to iron your jeans with a warm iron to press the patch down and make sure it is secured. Now your jeans should be good as new, with an added patch to show-off. <\/p>\n

Iron-On Patches<\/h2>\n

Another method of patching jeans is to use iron-on patches. These patches come in a wide range of sizes and usually have adhesive on the back. The process for patching jeans with an iron-on patch is simpler than stitching.
\nFirst, remove any extra material from the patch that is not adhesive. Lay the patch on the desired spot on the jeans and make sure it is centered. Put a thin cloth on top of the patch and press with a warm iron for about 15 seconds. The heat from the iron will activate the adhesive from the back of the patch, bonding the material of the patch to the jeans. To ensure the patch is secure, it is recommended to flip the jeans over and iron the backside at least once.
\nThe only caveat with iron-on patches is that they may not last as long as patches stitched with a needle and thread. To increase the longevity of iron-on patch, running a few stitches around the edges of the patch will help to keep it secured longer. <\/p>\n

Reinforce and Disguise<\/h2>\n

For holes or rips in jeans, there are a few things that can be done to help reinforce the area and make sure the patch is secure. First, switching the wrong side of the jeans towards the inside, making the fabric of the jeans the new outside, is a way to help reinforce and strengthen the patch.
\nAnother option is to use thin strips of material to help disguise the hole or rip. Cut a thin strip of the desired fabric and lay it over the hole or rip. After that, using the needle and thread, stitch the thin strips over the hole or rip, being sure to secure the edges. This technique helps to not only cover up the hole, but also secure and reinforce the integrity of the fit jeans. <\/p>\n

Decorative Patches<\/h2>\n

One of the good things about patching jeans, is that it can provide a medium for self-expression. Decorative patches come in a range of colors, shapes, sizes and designs. For a little extra fun, applying one of these patches to the jeans in a place of your choice can add some personality.
\nIt is also possible to make a patch from scratch. All that is required is fabric and a needle and thread. Then, draw out a simple shape for the patch, cut it out and then proceed to follow the same instructions for stitching a patch onto the jeans. <\/p>\n

Embroidery<\/h2>\n