My art project Make Thrift Mend
… August 1, 2013, I started an art project, “Make Thrift Mend,” and vowed not to buy new clothing for an …
… August 1, 2013, I started an art project, “Make Thrift Mend,” and vowed not to buy new clothing for an …
… the Perfect Denim For any denim craft projects, choosing the right denim is crucial. When looking for used denim, pay … and embellishments. Pick out jeans that would suit your particular project. If you can’t find enough used denim at home, check local … or stitching that you can utilize. Photo by Rogério Martins on Pexels.com Don’t overlook jeans that seem unusable at first. The …
… Slip the patch beneath the ripped clothing. Because this project involves repairing a hole in the pocket, be careful to put the patch … Ideally, your stitches should be 18 inch (1.5-3 mm) apart to enable the hole to be entirely tacked down. Take a look at it! You just …
… This is another great opportunity to utilize that particular remnant of fabric you’ve been saving. I used leftover Ikat fragments from handcrafted pillow coverings for this project. I knew I’d need a few inches of my treasured fabric at some point. …
… has been used in the garment industry for over a century, particularly in the fabrication of over-alls and pants for hard labor, … tightness, cover, drape, tensile strength, and others. Projectile, rapier, and air jet looms are common denim weaving looms. In …
… the patch underneath the ripped clothing. Because this project involves repairing a hole in the pocket, be careful to put the patch … Ideally, your stitches should be 18 inch (1.5–3 mm) apart to enable the hole to be fully tacked down. Take a look at it! You just …
… bsp;one patch or two? In this project, we will go through the fundamentals … nding project off to a good start. Materials: mending a garment Iron Ruler or …