What even is the point of your comment, honestly?.... the fact is that there are people who smoke cigarettes and getting a hole in clothes like this will almost inevitably happen at some point, yes it'd be great if people didn't smoke, everyone already knows cigarettes areunhealthy, some people are already addicted to nicotine though, and some people simply don't care that cigarettes are unhealthy....
Are you using thicker thread than the normal stuff? I feel like the sewing thread I have is too thin for this. [Beautiful color choice and tutorial by the way ♡]
How do I finish the repair if the hole is on the top layer of a quilt (so I won’t be able to access the inside of the stitching as it will be inside the quilt if that makes sense?)? Sorry if it’s a stupid question, I’ve never mended a hole before
I have burns in all mmy clothes i need to do this! I stitch them up my own way which makes it look crimped-. Is this standard sewing thread ? It looks a bit thicker on camera , does this way of patching have a name?
I'm not 100% sure I'd welcome a weird embroidered spot on my jeans either, to be honest! Maybe stick with the burn hole. As as a non smoker, the chances of it happening to me are fairly remote anyway, unless actually attacked by someone with a cigarette.
It seems like you just created a red circle over the jeans and didn’t actually close up the cigarette hole.. am I right or is that just an illusion? I wish you showed the opposite side because I have a feeling I’m gonna still have a hole with fancy stitching in the middle lol 🤦♀️ … please clarify!!
She just used this color so we could clearly see what she was doing. When actually making your repair, you pick a color that blends into the item you're mending, and this method doesn't stitch up just covers the hole. Depending on what kind of fabric you're mending, this repair will blend in more or less. But will look better at the end than a hole. If you choose thread that matches well and then take your time to make your stitches even and precise.
Step 1: smoke cigarette
Step 2:fall asleep
Step 3: Dont notice the cigarette burn for a month.
Step 4: start smoking vapes after this
Step 5: get lung cancer
😂😂😂😂😂
Solution
Don’t smoke cigarettes
Great idea 😳😂
En mi caso no fumó 😢 pero con los toritos en una feria asi quedo mi chamarra 😢
What even is the point of your comment, honestly?.... the fact is that there are people who smoke cigarettes and getting a hole in clothes like this will almost inevitably happen at some point, yes it'd be great if people didn't smoke, everyone already knows cigarettes areunhealthy, some people are already addicted to nicotine though, and some people simply don't care that cigarettes are unhealthy....
Brilliant, looks nice and wouldn’t even need a hole. Very decorative.
Thankyou 😍
On jeans this hole is no issue. Just make it look torn or distressed
Thanks for tip
Please slow down, I can't figure out how your stitches are going.
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Amazing 👏 nicely stitched💗
Monster Crafts, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
Thanks for tutorial. I had done this in the past 30 minutes. And it worked amazing❤❤
That's awesome to hear! I'm glad it worked so well for you! 😊❤
Are you using thicker thread than the normal stuff? I feel like the sewing thread I have is too thin for this. [Beautiful color choice and tutorial by the way ♡]
Yes, thank you
Looks like embroidery thread, but you could also use thin yarn or multiple strands of regular sewing thread
How do I finish the repair if the hole is on the top layer of a quilt (so I won’t be able to access the inside of the stitching as it will be inside the quilt if that makes sense?)? Sorry if it’s a stupid question, I’ve never mended a hole before
Wow~~very nice!!
Thank you 🤗
Короче, у кого на одежде аппликация, тот отверстия прокурил😂
Ага..бычки тушил😂
Вопрос: почему красными нитками?😊
So satisfying
Прелесть, очень красиво и остроумно всё сделано
Stay tuned for more content like this! 📺👀
I have burns in all mmy clothes i need to do this! I stitch them up my own way which makes it look crimped-. Is this standard sewing thread ? It looks a bit thicker on camera , does this way of patching have a name?
Same, I wish it was a bit slower in the beginning
That’s not fixing a hole it’s just dying it into something else which is still kind of smart
Thanks for sharing your feedback
Perfect ! Very, very nice ! Thanks. This is what I will do
You are welcome!
Uooo que idea tan genial FELICIDADES
¡Muchas gracias por las amables palabras y el apoyo!
I'm not 100% sure I'd welcome a weird embroidered spot on my jeans either, to be honest! Maybe stick with the burn hole. As as a non smoker, the chances of it happening to me are fairly remote anyway, unless actually attacked by someone with a cigarette.
That's talent a-maze. (“!”)
🌟😁Brite “💡” brite😁🌟
@philliptaylor3231, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
Why doesn't nobody show the very end how to knot the end of the thread.
What do you do on the bottom? Knot it a bunch?
Thanks its brilliant
Appreciate it! Glad you found it brilliant!
I want to try this technique
Sure, good luck!
Ecxelente trabajo felisitasiones ♥️
Thank you so much for appreciation.
What is the name of this stitching technique?
I like it
@user-hw9dp8es7h, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
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Thanks
Nice
Thanks
تسلم ايديك 👍
Am i the only one annoyed its red an not gray
Red was used so that the process is clearly visible. Hopefully, the annoyance fades as you rock those gray jeans with confidence!
What is the name of this stitch?
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song name please 🙏
Hi from India 🇮🇳
I love India Music 🎶
Are you Punjobi?
Да просто нужно не курить.
Thankyou 😍
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❤👍❤️
Thankyou 😍
Nice
Good job 😂
"Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and support!"
It seems like you just created a red circle over the jeans and didn’t actually close up the cigarette hole.. am I right or is that just an illusion? I wish you showed the opposite side because I have a feeling I’m gonna still have a hole with fancy stitching in the middle lol 🤦♀️ … please clarify!!
I appreciate your keen observation! I did actually mend the hole, but I understand the concern.
She just used this color so we could clearly see what she was doing. When actually making your repair, you pick a color that blends into the item you're mending, and this method doesn't stitch up just covers the hole. Depending on what kind of fabric you're mending, this repair will blend in more or less. But will look better at the end than a hole. If you choose thread that matches well and then take your time to make your stitches even and precise.
If I have. Dark grey hoodie. Could I get the thread and possibly do this?
Ask yourself and you'll find your answer my grasshopper.
ขอบคุณค่ะ
ด้วยความยินดี
Super super 👍🏻
結婚したい。
Thankyou 😍
❤😊😅
Thanks 😊
This is witchcraft
, что вы думаете о том что я бухаю после смерти или нет я не знаю что делать если какать
Фарогат Назарова, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
かわいい✨
Awe hell nah
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@daniel Aporbo
I want to try this technique
Good luck
Nice
Thanks