That's why all I buy now is military pants. They have knee and crotch reinforcements. I work construction. So I burn through pants like crazy. Hell, I even bust through them eventually. But they last way longer.
Old jeans used to have that. At least in my area, E Eu, but i saw it go away about 10-15 years ago. Now only thin jeans that break ina a few months... that is the average quality... but hey.. we have "fast fashion" now....
@@SeabassFishbrains thank you for leaving the comment!! I googled riding pants for men, and found a company that does reinforcement in the area where my husband always tears his work pants. Hopefully, I won't have to do this long and tedious fix anymore!!
Thank you so much for this, my husband's work jeans are like always tearing there and I've been having a hard time fixing them. This is perfect thanks!
the thread matching is what made the biggest difference to me, the color that appears to Not be the correct color (Not really a denim blue) happens to BE THE CORRECT MATCHING COLOR for the job :) :) Wow . . . keep it up !
Our senses can trick us at times, also i do believe it's actually not that easy for the untrained eye one string and imagine how the rest of the sewing work will look
50 washes or more, when using the right adhesive. No stitching required. If you catch it before the fabric tears and use material from the shin area of a non-distressed pair of "donor" jeans, the fix lasts basically forever. Learnt this from the upholstery guys in a company I used to work for in the 1980s...
I just cut a patch from an old pair of jeans, smear it with Goop plumbing glue, and press it on from the inside. Stays on during the wash. I call them my "glue jeans". Thanks for sharing.
@@superdude7459 I fixed two pairs and they have been through the washer about five times each. The glue is for plumbing so it is waterproof. If possible I use a clamp or put something heavy on the patch until it dries, so far so good.
Thank you, earlier times my jeans are every time like this happens I am throwing away.but my mom turn into pillow covers. Now I will say to the mom, i will do like this. 👍
Wow, amazing! 😮 I saw a Japanese program, a father who mended and the daughter took over learning this skill perfectly and it was really unbelievable (but it was not jeans she mended but i think it was one man's favorite top coat).
This is great thank you. I never knew about that glue heat transfer tape but have had similar results with blue painters tape.. I just stick in on and zig zag into it and it darns up pretty good. No backing patch on the inside. I thought it would sit flatter. The patches hold well.
True. They will just rip about a half inch over to the right, at the place where the fabric has turned from blue to white. Although this was a very good job done on the actual repair, imo, she should have moved that machine work out, and over that area, as well. If you see blue jean denim that's been worn "white", it's thread structure has become very weak.
I have 2 pairs of jeans that sit on my hips and I am struggling to buy new ones like them now, and both my jeans are warn 'raw' and now that I fit in it again, now I know how to fix it, thank you for your video. Aka my jeans were bought in 2012, I watched this video in 2024🎉
Very good work .jeans nowaday quality is just so so .back in golden era jeans were very good quality they cannot last we just leave them to other when they are not same size to us ...nice hard work tough to fix this jeans
It must be able to allow steam to permeate. Somewhat like a cloth on one side to feel the touch and the other side is similar but has the glue side. Just my observation since I tried and it took a lot of attempts but it happened. Solution: “Surgical tape” and I think it’s available via Amazon
Merci. Chapeau à vous ! Mais pour moi c'est trop technique, ma vie professionnelle est trop chargée (je ne sais pas utiliser la machine), donc je n'ai pas le temps de réparer correctement mes pantalons mais je les ai réparés grossièrement, j'ai fait ce que j'ai pu :-(
I learned a faster / lazier approach when working in the upholstery department of a furniture maker: use contact cement (contact glue - solvent based), apply around the weak / torn area (inner / rear side) and to a patch of the same size (same fabric). When "dry", press together and whack patched area with a rubber mallet to reach final strength immediately. Holds 50+ washes, costs next to nothing & takes less than 10 mins. to finalize.
На таком месте уже тонкая ткань и будет скоро рваться рядом.Нужно штопать бОльшую площадь и заходить на шов обязательно.Тогда джины ещё долго прослужат.А так скоро опять ремонтировать или выбрасывать.Проверено
La misma pregunta de todo el mundo aquí, ¿COMO SE LLAMA LA CINTA QUE UTILIZÓ? Excelente video pero deberia poner mas claro los materiales que uso aparte de que no explica nada en el vídeo con poner el nombre de los materiales seria un excelente tutoríal
My trousers ripped like this but x10 worse. I don’t think I have skills required to fix it but it’s worth a try. I paid £50 for them less than 2 months ago! 😭
@@fareshacauich yo tengo cinta bifuncional, pero es diferente viene en rollo y es angosta, la del vídeo es un trozo y bastante amplio. A esa me refiero. Igual gracias por responder
Complimenti. L'adesivo per coprire e sigillare gli strappi sono veramente unici. Non sono a conoscenza se sono in vendita qui da noi nelle mercerie. Ho anch'io problemi con strappi causati dallo sfregare del tessuto. Grazie.
This is how I repair my jeans/trousers ,however I don't use the backing gumpf...I do it hand holding..and get just as good result, however I've been stitching since I was 12 when repairing. And I don't need to reinforce with nasty sewing machine stitch..eeew. please don't use nasty brash sewing machine stitch.. u get a much better result free hand. These jeans looked good before the addition of the sewing machine I tack stitch around the edge. That may not be the correct term but I punch up a stitch ,down a stitch and you can't see them on finishing.
The unfortunate thing with that type of hole: you can do this method once and it gonna give you a short period of time before you inevitably must to bye a new pair of jeans. And also: if you do this wrong it’s gonna be extremely uncomfortable to wear, but quick fix is still good solution, so thank you
Use inner trunks or boxer briefs while jeans tearing like that. It would reduce that chafing. I have same problem. I use polyster clothes which don't tear at all. If i use cotton jeans or cotton trousers then i use inner trunks or boxer briefs.
Se me han roto unos pantalones de la misma manera, me meto en youtube y me sale este vídeo??? muy fuerte me parece todo... Gracias por enseñarnos a arreglarlos!!!!
Someone needs to invent a reinforced inner thigh, like they have reinforced knees for kids jeans, lol!
Or you could lose weight!
That's why all I buy now is military pants. They have knee and crotch reinforcements. I work construction. So I burn through pants like crazy. Hell, I even bust through them eventually. But they last way longer.
Old jeans used to have that. At least in my area, E Eu, but i saw it go away about 10-15 years ago. Now only thin jeans that break ina a few months... that is the average quality... but hey.. we have "fast fashion" now....
Lots of horseback riding pants and cyclists shorts have that.
@@SeabassFishbrains thank you for leaving the comment!! I googled riding pants for men, and found a company that does reinforcement in the area where my husband always tears his work pants. Hopefully, I won't have to do this long and tedious fix anymore!!
Thank you so much for this, my husband's work
jeans are like always tearing there and I've been having a hard time fixing them. This is perfect thanks!
ALL that effort, you might as well buy a new pair
the thread matching is what made the biggest difference to me, the color that appears to Not be the correct color (Not really a denim blue) happens to BE THE CORRECT MATCHING COLOR for the job :) :) Wow . . . keep it up !
Our senses can trick us at times, also i do believe it's actually not that easy for the untrained eye one string and imagine how the rest of the sewing work will look
THANK YOU!!!! I've been searching for a good way to repair my favorite pair of DKNY jeans!
Hi
Hello
I thought I was the only one breaking my jeans like that.
Even I am also ..ha ha
your thighs are definitely my size that's why 🤣🤣🤣
All my Jean's blowout in the crotch area too! So annoying
Is there any specific reason to that??
@@bestrong1955 Thunder thighs! 😃 When you have large thighs the rub the inside of your jeans and shred them over time... Especially if you walk alot
It eventually comes off after 4 washes. Jeans used to be durable. Now they tear easy. My 65.00 dollar Levi 550s torn after only 4 months.
50 washes or more, when using the right adhesive. No stitching required. If you catch it before the fabric tears and use material from the shin area of a non-distressed pair of "donor" jeans, the fix lasts basically forever. Learnt this from the upholstery guys in a company I used to work for in the 1980s...
teraz robią zwykłe shit ,nie jeansy,a w czasach gdy jakieś obdartusy łażą z dziurami w spodniach,żeby to cerować,jest co najmniej karkołomne hehe
I just cut a patch from an old pair of jeans, smear it with Goop plumbing glue, and press it on from the inside. Stays on during the wash. I call them my "glue jeans". Thanks for sharing.
Ми
Lol
@@baumer2504 a02
Cool 🕺🏽😎
But does it last ?
I've tried this method here but
it doesn't stay on very long 😫
@@superdude7459 I fixed two pairs and they have been through the washer about five times each. The glue is for plumbing so it is waterproof. If possible I use a clamp or put something heavy on the patch until it dries, so far so good.
What kind of tape you are using to infuse the seam? I could use a iron on it. Thank you😊❤❤❤
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Yeah, I want to know that too!
This is Fusing Tape
Heat n bond light will work. I dont use tape but use it for applique and wouls make a strip from it.
Like never tear before, perfect repair skill. You’re wonderful , love it❤️
Thank you, earlier times my jeans are every time like this happens I am throwing away.but my mom turn into pillow covers. Now I will say to the mom, i will do like this. 👍
You have made everyone life's easier...thank you
Have you actually watched how much effort goes into mending these jeans? Are you mad?
Wow, amazing! 😮
I saw a Japanese program, a father who mended and the daughter took over learning this skill perfectly and it was really unbelievable (but it was not jeans she mended but i think it was one man's favorite top coat).
This is great thank you. I never knew about that glue heat transfer tape but have had similar results with blue painters tape.. I just stick in on and zig zag into it and it darns up pretty good. No backing patch on the inside. I thought it would sit flatter. The patches hold well.
Pensie pentru limita de varsta
Este
Fusible Web Tape th-cam.com/video/8HDlCQj5UCE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SewVeryEasy
You can iron blue painters tape?
Fantastic work!!
I learned something very valuable. Great
video!!!! 🧐👍
Great tutorial , I don't have any binding tape for fabric but I am going to give t a sot with Postal strapping tape, I think it may just work.
Amazing! Those pants will not stand a chance to break at the same spot again 😄 Thank you!
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True. They will just rip about a half inch over to the right, at the place where the fabric has turned from blue to white.
Although this was a very good job done on the actual repair, imo, she should have moved that machine work out, and over that area, as well.
If you see blue jean denim that's been worn "white", it's thread structure has become very weak.
I have 2 pairs of jeans that sit on my hips and I am struggling to buy new ones like them now, and both my jeans are warn 'raw' and now that I fit in it again, now I know how to fix it, thank you for your video. Aka my jeans were bought in 2012, I watched this video in 2024🎉
Así los arreglo y siii quedan muy firme el parche. Claro debe plancharse para bajar las costuras y quede más natural. Excelente. Bendiciones.
Me podrías decir cómo se llama esa cinta?
Amazing sewing skill ideas 🌹🌱🌷🌴🏵🌵🌺🌿👍👍👍
!!Bravoooo!qué bien lo ha hecho yo también lo hecho un motón de veces.Un saludo desde España.
What were the items you used to do the repair, particularly what you ironed on the wrong side? Thanks
Stitch Witch. You can get it at Walmart or craft stores
And was the strip of fabric special, or was that just regular jean material?
@@TheSBTF2009 so you don't put anything on the other side of the jeans when you are using the Stitch witch?
Very good work .jeans nowaday quality is just so so .back in golden era jeans were very good quality they cannot last we just leave them to other when they are not same size to us ...nice hard work tough to fix this jeans
Quality of jeans nowadays is certainly not like in the 80s
Agreed. Not even close. I have jeans from 12 years ago I still wear. But the last 2 pair of jeans I bought recently lasted only 2 years.
Honestly. It hasn’t been a year and already have crotch tears on both pairs. Levi’s, may I add.
Such a professional job right there!
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Ud tiene mi respeto y admiración! Trabajo simplemente impecable!
Kaskaro kalibang ug tahop
Que tipo de cinta uso??? Realmente me parece excelente la técnica, gracias!!
It must be able to allow steam to permeate. Somewhat like a cloth on one side to feel the touch and the other side is similar but has the glue side.
Just my observation since I tried and it took a lot of attempts but it happened.
Solution: “Surgical tape” and I think it’s available via Amazon
Merci. Chapeau à vous ! Mais pour moi c'est trop technique, ma vie professionnelle est trop chargée (je ne sais pas utiliser la machine), donc je n'ai pas le temps de réparer correctement mes pantalons mais je les ai réparés grossièrement, j'ai fait ce que j'ai pu :-(
I learned a faster / lazier approach when working in the upholstery department of a furniture maker: use contact cement (contact glue - solvent based), apply around the weak / torn area (inner / rear side) and to a patch of the same size (same fabric). When "dry", press together and whack patched area with a rubber mallet to reach final strength immediately. Holds 50+ washes, costs next to nothing & takes less than 10 mins. to finalize.
Спасибо!Научилась ремонтировать джинсы.
Планку раньше надо поставить.
На таком месте уже тонкая ткань и будет скоро рваться рядом.Нужно штопать бОльшую площадь и заходить на шов обязательно.Тогда джины ещё долго прослужат.А так скоро опять ремонтировать или выбрасывать.Проверено
А вы поняли, что за ленту в самом начале приутюживают?
If I’m unable to get perfectly matching thread, is it better to go for slightly lighter or slightly darker?
Fantastic finish
I've had good results with slightly lighter thread!
This seems to happen a lot to my primark jeans, especially the stretchy ones that seem to be popular . Can i ask what the tape was you used please?
I want to know also about that white tape. Great fix!
Dónde puedo comprar ese producto , te quedó excelente. Where I buy these materials,
Me gustaría enseñar lo que sé pero presencial, es mi proyecto. Pero admiro a quienes hacen estos videos, son geniales.
They Look As Good As New.
What type of sewing machine do I need to do repairs like this?
If its thin jeans, as long as you have the right needle you are fine. If you plan on sewing a lot of jean material, I recommend a heavier duty one.
Thank you for this!!!! Fixing a rip in hunting overalls
I've always wondered if that would rub and hurt
Great up until the sewing machine as I haven't got one. Thanks for the first half though..
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you.
Goog job.This is ia problem with modern jeans, too thin.
This is an amazing tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
Gracias por el buen consejo que llegó a mi celular. Ayer lo hice y quedó estupendo el arreglo 👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷
Pero k tipo de cinta es: Como se llama es mi duda.gracias si m hace favor d decirmelo . Buen dia
Rodrigo yo no tenía de la cinta que ella usó, pero sí le puse un trozo de entretela termoadherente y comencé a zurcir. Quedó muy bien
Suerte!
@@rodrigograjales1759
Creo que Masking Tape.
Khub saras video thankyou 👌
Superb ideas
What type of sewing machine you use? Good tutorial. Thank you.
Hola! Es cinta de papel o cinta para fusión de telas?
I am from the year 3203. The rest of the jeans are long gone, but the repaired section lives on and rules over us.
Happy 😊 is the man that has a wife who can perform this miracle. "Darling, where would you like to go??"
Quedó maravilloso. Saludos desde Perú ❤🇵🇪.
What are the materials used in doing this??
What tape are you using? You never said…thanks 😊
La misma pregunta de todo el mundo aquí, ¿COMO SE LLAMA LA CINTA QUE UTILIZÓ?
Excelente video pero deberia poner mas claro los materiales que uso aparte de que no explica nada en el vídeo con poner el nombre de los materiales seria un excelente tutoríal
Cinta fusion, bifunsional o pega dobladillo...con cualquiera de esos nombres lo conocen
Y cual puntada habrá usado en la máquina?
@@agnessar6246 parece que puntada recta de 2 Longitud y 2 ancho.
Y puede que metió los dientes para hacer el arrastre bien de la tela.
@@fareshacauich gracias
What is the tape looking item you used in the beginning of the process?
bias tape
Very nice and excellent dear.
Wrong cut, and therefore torn. Respect to the master, corrected the cutter's mistakes.
I wish i could get you to fix my torn jeans - looks so easy (when you have all that stuff)
What magical tape is this?
My trousers ripped like this but x10 worse. I don’t think I have skills required to fix it but it’s worth a try. I paid £50 for them less than 2 months ago! 😭
Como se llama ese material el cual planchas
Gran trabajo!! Cómo se llama la cinta adhesiva que utilizó? Sería de gran ayuda para muchos aquí para adquirirla. Gracias por enseñar !!
Cinta fusion, bifunsional o pega dobladillo...con esos nombres lo conocen
@@fareshacauich yo tengo cinta bifuncional, pero es diferente viene en rollo y es angosta, la del vídeo es un trozo y bastante amplio. A esa me refiero. Igual gracias por responder
Intéressant cette vidéo. C'est dommage de ne pas donner les références de vos produits thermocollant, ainsi que le point utilisé sur la machine. Merci
Lo q más me interesa es la puntada usada porq una recta no es. Para mí su máquina usa una puntada q hace una atrás de otra
@@maramoro5513did you get the answer on which point stitch?
What stitch are you doing on the sewing machine? Just back and forth? :)
It’s zig zag stitch. The machine does it by itself. It goes back and forth but in diagonal lines.
nice . but what's the stitch you used ?
Buenas tarde, Dios te bendiga grandemente, como se llama esa cinta adhesivo que colocas y esa tela que también adhieren al pantalón, la felicito.
Complimenti. L'adesivo per coprire e sigillare gli strappi sono veramente unici. Non sono a conoscenza se sono in vendita qui da noi nelle mercerie. Ho anch'io problemi con strappi causati dallo sfregare del tessuto. Grazie.
Please, what is the sticky tape thing that you used?
Fuseable bonding tape or hem tape.
Dove lo posso trovare questo nastro
@@elenapostorino6586 en una mercería.
It is a double side tape.
Hemming Web
Bonjour bonne astuce bravo
Svp pouvez-vous ajouter la liste du matériel utilisé dans la barre de description ....
Excellent madam
Halaldı vallah Səni kimi Arvada 👍👍☺️☺️
Que ponto é esse que você usa da máquina pra finalizar?
I guess since the ripping became a weaker point for ripping it's for extra strength.
What is white colour tape you used for attaching torn cloth
This is how I repair my jeans/trousers ,however I don't use the backing gumpf...I do it hand holding..and get just as good result, however I've been stitching since I was 12 when repairing. And I don't need to reinforce with nasty sewing machine stitch..eeew. please don't use nasty brash sewing machine stitch.. u get a much better result free hand. These jeans looked good before the addition of the sewing machine I tack stitch around the edge. That may not be the correct term but I punch up a stitch ,down a stitch and you can't see them on finishing.
So, how do you attach the patch to the jeans?
What stuff you are using? Something like adhesive tape , match cloth....
What is the sticker commonly known in the market
Wow. very helpful .thanks
Hi.. Thanks for sharing.. Did u used the normal masking tape to stick the jeans?
Was wondering what the tape was?
I know it's been a year, but what are those white strips you were using?
I would love to know, what sew pattern do you use when machine sewing over the closed tear?
Very good
Awesome job
Amazing 👍
Que fita branca é aquele usada no começo pra colar o tecido???
Iron-on hemming strip
What kind of tape you used for adhesive.
Hello did you find out?
I’m interested 🙏
Good alterations.and repairing.
Soo good 🤩🤩
The unfortunate thing with that type of hole: you can do this method once and it gonna give you a short period of time before you inevitably must to bye a new pair of jeans. And also: if you do this wrong it’s gonna be extremely uncomfortable to wear, but quick fix is still good solution, so thank you
Use inner trunks or boxer briefs while jeans tearing like that. It would reduce that chafing. I have same problem. I use polyster clothes which don't tear at all. If i use cotton jeans or cotton trousers then i use inner trunks or boxer briefs.
Can u please easy explain this again
This just blew my mind.
when you darned the jeans ,did you have the setting on straight stitch?
Darned if I know
Qual o nome dessa fita que vc usa
What's the white tape
Yes what is the white tape?? What is it called??
Very nice
Pra cerzir que ponto é usado na máquina juntamente com o retrocesso e o tamanho do ponto?
Thank you for the nice video. What are they ironing on?
Speechless.
Not bad ..good job in the end.. I can get comparable with hand stitching tho. Which means u can too.
Best idea
Se me han roto unos pantalones de la misma manera, me meto en youtube y me sale este vídeo??? muy fuerte me parece todo... Gracias por enseñarnos a arreglarlos!!!!
Qual o nome dessa fita e onde encontro para comprar?Sou Brasileira,será que encontro por aqui?
Nice video Good work 🌹
Uf, creo que voy a ahorrar y comprarme unos nuevos.