How To Make Velvet-Patched Jeans
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Place Paper And Fold
Place the folded paper over the knee of one of the legs in the spot you want to create your patch. You may want to try on your jeans and mark the spot with a piece of tape or a pin before this step. Fold the paper, so that the edge meets the side seam of the jeans and crease.
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Sew Patches
Thread your needle with 2-3 feet of embroidery floss, and knot the end with a 2-inch tail. Start the first stitch going in toward the patch. Pull the yarn through, then tuck the tail under the patch so it will be hidden.
Continue stitching around the patch. Each stitch should go under the fabric from the outside, then up through the patch close to the seam. Pull through and repeat, so your stitches are close together. This is called a "whip stitch"; it helps to pinch next to where you are sewing with your spare hand, to be sure you are not sewing through the back of the jeans.
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Finish Sewing Patches
When your embroidery floss runs out, loop it through itself to create a knot, tuck the tail under the patch to hide it, and begin with a new piece. When you have stitched all around the patch, tie a really good knot, sew two more stitches to hide the knot, and cut off the remaining floss. Repeat on the other leg.













