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    How do I make a high-low crop top?
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    Take a shirt that is a little too big and put it on. Mark with a pen where you want to start cutting (say, just above the navel), making sure you allow an inch for stitching the hem. On the back, make a mark where you want the shirt's lowest point to be. Take the shirt off, use the pen to sketch the rest of the hem to make sure you cut the fabric evenly, and cut along your lines. You can also simply cut a line between the two marks you made, but you will likely have an uneven hem.
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    What can I make using jeans?
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    You can cut the jeans into any size you want, and make stylish shorts by adding some accessories to them. You can also make purses or wallets out of old jeans.
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    My new jeans have a big hole in them. What should I do?
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    First of all, when buying distressed jeans or any denim, don't go for the cheaper stuff. Buy high quality; if you don't, it will get ruined and look tacky after a few washes. To fill the hole, you could try adding a creative patch underneath. Simply pick out a patterned fabric (should be a more heavy-weight fabric for best results) and then sew it underneath the hole. This will give your jeans a creative, chic look. Don't be afraid to experiment, as this could be a fun experience and could turn out great!
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    If parts of my jeans look faded, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Bleach them, so they look uniformly faded.
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    How do I make it look real and not like I took a razor and shaved off my jeans?
    Community Answer
    Wash them a few times after you've used the razor. They will fray more and look more naturally distressed.
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    How many holes/scratches/scrapes should I make? (I want a medium to slightly distressed look.)
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    To get a medium distressed look, use 3 bigger sized holes and 2 smaller sized holes.
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