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How to change the back pocket of your jeans ? ideas ?
I have a pair of jeans that i want to change the back pocket too.I was wondering what things i could do or things i could you to design them on the back. Please dont give the idea of taking them off and then re sewing them on after. My mom said it messes your jeans up. So, just little things i could do to the back pockets to make them look different.
Thanks so much !
5 Answers
- TaffyLv 41 decade ago
It's not impossible to take the pockets off and replace them. You would have to be very careful when cutting the threads and picking out the old seams so that you didn't tear extra holes in the fabric. Then you would put mending patches (some strong calico or thin denim) over the old seams and sew it as though the seams were holes that needed fixing, and then sew on the new, larger pockets so that they hide the old stitching lines and the stabilizing patches. More work than it's worth--that's what your mom means.
- 1 decade ago
You could cut the pockets into a few parts?
Add more pockets on?
Sequins/ diamanté?
And sewing, embroidery and beads obviously.
You could put some pleats into the top of the pockets,
You could iron them into shapes.
Anything you could think of you could do.
- Anonymous4 years ago
No, that's a stable reason to not purchase pants with hip-wallet- yet not a stable reason for a ban. If the already existant regulations against theft are not deterrent adequate, how do you think of a ban on pants is going to help? Why discriminate against hip wallet, permit's merely ban pants altogether!!
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