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How to Hem Jeans With Double Thread | UGGショートブーツ eHow
Lines of parallel topstitching are one of the signature details of classic jeans. When you UGG need to hem a pair of jeans, using a double-needle or double-thread technique to secure the new hem will keep your jeans looking consistent and whole while being perfectly tailored to you. Once you learn to use a twin needle for topstitching it becomes just as easy as working with a single needle. A little trick with an emery board becomes the perfect finishing touch to your repair job. Mark where you want the finished end of the jeans' hem to fall. Cut off each pant leg 1 1/4 inch longer than the finished end. Turn the jeans inside out and fold up the cuffs 1/2 inch all the way around. It may help to press this fold in place. Run two bobbins about halfway full of a jeans thread or upholstery thread. Set one into the bobbin housing as usual. Set the other either under the spool of thread on the spindle or, UGGロングブーツ if your sewing machine has a second thread spindle, onto that. Set the twin needle into the needle bar and clamp it into place. Thread the sewing machine as you normally would but using two threads together instead of one. Thread both needles of the twin needle and pull up the bobbin thread as you normally would. Turn the jeans right-side out. Beginning at the inner pant leg seam, run a medium-length straight stitch 1/2 inch above the bottom fold of the hem. Depending on the thickness of the denim, it may help to manually advance the stitches over the outside seam to prevent the needles from bending. Repeat on the other pant leg. Sand lightly over the bottom and sides of the new hem to wear them a bit. This will give the new hems a worn look that will keep them looking consistent with the rest of the jeans.
Lines of parallel topstitching are one of the signature details of classic jeans. When you UGG need to hem a pair of jeans, using a double-needle or double-thread technique to secure the new hem will keep your jeans looking consistent and whole while being perfectly tailored to you. Once you learn to use a twin needle for topstitching it becomes just as easy as working with a single needle. A little trick with an emery board becomes the perfect finishing touch to your repair job. Mark where you want the finished end of the jeans' hem to fall. Cut off each pant leg 1 1/4 inch longer than the finished end. Turn the jeans inside out and fold up the cuffs 1/2 inch all the way around. It may help to press this fold in place. Run two bobbins about halfway full of a jeans thread or upholstery thread. Set one into the bobbin housing as usual. Set the other either under the spool of thread on the spindle or, UGGロングブーツ if your sewing machine has a second thread spindle, onto that. Set the twin needle into the needle bar and clamp it into place. Thread the sewing machine as you normally would but using two threads together instead of one. Thread both needles of the twin needle and pull up the bobbin thread as you normally would. Turn the jeans right-side out. Beginning at the inner pant leg seam, run a medium-length straight stitch 1/2 inch above the bottom fold of the hem. Depending on the thickness of the denim, it may help to manually advance the stitches over the outside seam to prevent the needles from bending. Repeat on the other pant leg. Sand lightly over the bottom and sides of the new hem to wear them a bit. This will give the new hems a worn look that will keep them looking consistent with the rest of the jeans.