Jeans Patch


Jeans Patch

Jeans Patch

Why should one wear Dolce and Gabbana jeans?

D & G is an Italian brand producing wonderful jeans. The creative minds of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are behind this line of flawless jeans. Dolce & Gabbana jeans and D & G jeans are two brands which are part of the D & G fashion house. Their jeans are targeted to capture the young market of 15-25 years. There is a line for kids as well, which are inspired from their favorite cartoon characters to attract them. D & G jeans and Dolce and Gabbana jeans are one of the most superior quality products with a large market.

D & G jeans have a great collection for women. The “D & G Tie and Dye Skinny Stretch jeans” is one of the recent styles. This super-cool design looks great on skinny fits. It has 5 pockets with the rear pocket sporting the brand logo. It is available in sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32. “D & G Straight leg stretch jeans” has very clear-cut design with a stretch fit. It is a 5-pocket style and contains sizes such as 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32. “Dolce & Gabbana Stretch Denim Jeans” is a sleek fitting pair with topstitching done in contrast color thread. The metal logo in one of the back pockets increases its style. “Chic Dolce & Gabanna Distressed Denim jeans” has a straight fitting with acid wash patches throughout the piece. The label is on the center of the back of the waistband.

Men can choose from a variety of smart styled D & G jeans. “D& G slim, straight leg jeans” is a pure cotton product with a leather brand name at the rear jeans pocket. The low rise, straight legs jeans has a modern design with an inseam of 36”, front rise is 10” and back rise is 13”. “D & G Vintage jeans” has quite a comfortable fit; the back rise is 13”, front rise is 10” and the inseam is 36”. “D & G regular fit jeans” is a very light, stonewashed, regular fitting jeans and is distressed on the sides. The belt loops are turned over and is fastened with buttons. The rear pocket of the Dolce & Gabbana jeans contains an embroidered logo written in a very careless way along with sudden distress on the waste band to add an extra touch. Like these there are many more interesting designs of denims.

Dolce & Gabbana jeans is a quality brand. No doubt its price is on the higher side but it is 100 % worth it. If comfort is your priority, you must own a pair of D & G jeans. The women who like wearing D & G denims are young, free and they never compromise on style or comfort; hence, they wear D & G. The men who wear Dolce & Gabbana are innovative and love setting trends with their denims. A single pair of Dolce & Gabbana jeans is enough to turn people green with jealousy.

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Jeans Patch
Can you use a machine to sew a patch on jeans w/o sewing the front to the back or having to let out the seams

So I have been searching everywhere for a link with directions and pics? so i cane make something that looks similar to the link below. can anyone help me?

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I am trying to avoid cheap glues that will wash away when i wash it and I am trying to avoid sewing by hand

I’m with Linda D. on this one. Here’s how you would do it if you have a free arm sewing machine. (I’ll put a link in of a picture of one so you can tell what we mean.) The first two pictures are of machines with free arms. It’s not meant to be an endorsement, just to show you what a free arm sewing machine looks like.

First, get your free arm sewing machine out, with the free arm exposed. Turn the jeans inside out, and put the place to be patched on the free arm. (Think of the free arm as a metal leg, and put the jeans onto it like you’d put them on your leg.) Place to be patched face up, near the needle plate. Cut your patch to fit the place you want to patch and place it over the place. Pin it to the single layer of the pants on the top and the bottom.. Now, position the right edge of the patch (we’re visualizing the patch as having a top, bottom, left edge, and right edge) where the needle is. Make a straight stitch all down the patch on that right edge, back stitch for stability. Raise the presser foot to release the tension, and move the jeans and patch over so that you have the left edge of the patch under the needle. Lower the presser foot to engage the tension again, and sew a straight stitch down the left edge of the patch. You’re going to want to have each of these stitches be in on the patch at least 1/4 inch from the cut of the patch.

Now, this is going to be a bit trickier, because when you are sewing the part that would be on the top or bottom of the patch, you’re looking at sewing in a place where you can’t just move the fabric along the tube of the free arm. But it can still be done.

One way would be to lower the feed dogs on your machine (check your manual) and then, with feed dogs lowered, stitch across the top of the patch. You’ll need to hold it and the jeans with both hands and guide the fabric along. Remember, when the feed dogs are down, it’s you that moves the fabric, so unless you want a tangled mess of thread, you’ll move it along slowly while sewing quickly. I”d even suggest practicing on a different piece of fabric before you try this. Get good at it, and then sew the patch on the top and the bottom with the feed dogs down.

Now, this is if you want the patch sort of hidden. If you want in to be an “in your face, yes, I’m a patch on the knee of these jeans, what of it” kind of patch, then use decorative threads, and put the patch on the OUTSIDE of the jeans. I’d even suggest doing all 4 sides with the feed dogs down, have fun, get creative, and embellish to your heart’s content, then stick it up on your blog.

They’re your jeans, love ‘em.


Apart Women's Grey Motocross Skinny Jeans


Apart Women’s Grey Motocross Skinny Jeans


$50.49


Tonal knee patches and stitching highlight these weathered grey jeans from Apart. These skinny cotton denim jeans are finished with zippered ankles and a touch of comfortable stretch.