Ha, ha! Marci is poor but very sophesticated because she's patching her son's jeans with an expansive & versatile Quantom 9910 Singer like I used to do. Just kidding you rock Marci. You know, I pawned my beloved Quantom 9910 & patched up with a Barclay's loan to get the mighty American Union Special industrial heavy twine four needle chainsticher. I design bespoke designer jeans & handmade shoes in London.
i've repaired jeans before but never in this manner. I really think this is a great way to repair and a lot faster than the way I used before, I always took out the seams. Thanks.
Marci, I was looking for a good instructional video for patching blue jeans and yours was a great tutorial. I'm a beginner sewer and I'm patching my nieces/nephews blue jeans (15 pairs of jeans!) and this was exactly what I needed to get me started!! Thank you for your instruction. I hope you make more tutorials!!
If the opening from the waist or hem to the hole is sufficiently large you could possibly do this. It will depend on the machine head and the jeans. If you decide to take out a seam to get to the hole, I would recommend undoing the seam that is not a flat-fell seam. On traditional jeans, this would mean taking out the outside seam. Hope this helps.
This is the best jeans repair tutorial I've seen so far. Darning.. who knew? ;-) Thanks!
misslady1908 1 week ago
I could have saved so many jeans if I had a free arm! Machine that is!
Joybellmorgans 1 month ago
Ha, ha! Marci is poor but very sophesticated because she's patching her son's jeans with an expansive & versatile Quantom 9910 Singer like I used to do. Just kidding you rock Marci. You know, I pawned my beloved Quantom 9910 & patched up with a Barclay's loan to get the mighty American Union Special industrial heavy twine four needle chainsticher. I design bespoke designer jeans & handmade shoes in London.
Dragon34th 2 months ago
Great Video, Well Done.
I am a handy man and have just taken up sewing at the age of 45.
Very Interesting Hobby.
After a couple of beers the machine just flows man!
I am looking forward to repairing my work pants.
thanks beautiful xxxxxxxx
Go Genome !!
OzzyHitman 3 months ago 2
You are a very pretty woman and I would love to lick and smell your feet. Very nice video!
tylerfeetcore2 3 months ago
@tylerfeetcore2 That's DISGUSTING
rusty0311 1 month ago
@rusty0311 Oh gawd, i'd do anything to lick and smell her feet, WOW!
tylerfeetcore2 3 weeks ago
i've repaired jeans before but never in this manner. I really think this is a great way to repair and a lot faster than the way I used before, I always took out the seams. Thanks.
cutdoggy 5 months ago
This is the best tutorial!!!
XxKookieMonster69xX 8 months ago
Good stuff! My dear Dog Bella chewed a hole in my Jeans...But I'm glad as now I can re-learn (with your helpful video) how to repair it!
gorgeouseh 10 months ago
Awesome video. Even a first timer sewing husband like me got the idea. I'll go try now.
Thanks a lot!
pmreales 11 months ago
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Marci, I was looking for a good instructional video for patching blue jeans and yours was a great tutorial. I'm a beginner sewer and I'm patching my nieces/nephews blue jeans (15 pairs of jeans!) and this was exactly what I needed to get me started!! Thank you for your instruction. I hope you make more tutorials!!
Happy Trails!
ruby971 1 year ago
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ruby971 1 year ago
Great job...you should make more videos!:)
demoulpieds 1 year ago
Great tutorial! Now I'll patch my son's jeans. Thanks!
SuperModerngranny 1 year ago
wow could you fix my jeans please miss! good post,,,, thanks
sim0b 1 year ago
That's great, sorry about the long delay!! thanks
brindlebug 2 years ago
Can you do this on a flatbed sewing machine without having to take out all the inner or outer leg stitches?
brindlebug 2 years ago
If the opening from the waist or hem to the hole is sufficiently large you could possibly do this. It will depend on the machine head and the jeans. If you decide to take out a seam to get to the hole, I would recommend undoing the seam that is not a flat-fell seam. On traditional jeans, this would mean taking out the outside seam. Hope this helps.
SolutionsbyMarci 2 years ago