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Sewing, Repairing and Reducing Waste

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Greetings!

I almost always end up with jeans with holes in the bottom of the front pockets, because I wear a lot of stuff in my pockets all the time. The pockets give up way before the jeans themselves, but I don't want to stop wearing a perfectly fine pair of jeans, just because the pockets have given up, so I need to fix them.

In the past I have fixed the issue by folding the pockets above where the holes are, and then sewing across, so as to create a new bottom of the pocket. However, this means I lose pocket volume, which is not what I want.

So, I've been looking at iron on patches for fixing denim, and thinking that might do the trick. I have no experience with iron on patches in general, so wanted to ask if anyone has experience with these?

  • Are they easy to apply?
  • Do they last, both in terms of their ability to stay put where they were applied, and to wear?

Thanks for sharing any experience you've had with iron on patches for this purpose.

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[–] letraset 3 points 1 day ago

Amazing! Thank you for your reply and advice, much apprecciated.