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Jeans are a staple in anyone’s wardrobe simply because they are made to last a long time. If you’ve noticed thigh holes in your jeans, you may not want to give up on your favorite pair so easily. Try to sew the hole closed by hand if it’s small, add a denim patch to it if it’s larger, and prevent thigh holes in the future by taking good care of your jeans and reinforcing them from the inside.

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Patching Your Jeans

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    It is important to get rid of the frayed parts of the hole in your jeans so that they don’t rip further. Use scissors to cut off the frayed edges of your hole until you have smooth lines surrounding the hole in your jeans. [1]
    • This will also help the patch look more seamless in your jeans.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    You can purchase a denim patch at a craft store or use a scrap of denim that you already have. Use scissors to cut this down until it is about twice the size of the hole in your jeans. [2]
    • Choose a patch that matches closely to the denim you are patching.

    Tip: Make sure the patch or the scrap of denim match the color of your jeans.

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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Position the patch behind the hole in your jeans so that it covers the entire area with a little bit of room on the sides. Use 4 sewing pins to keep the patch in place. [3]
    • If you have an iron-on patch, you can use a hot iron to stick the patch to the inside of your jeans once it is in position. You can still add stitches on top of that to make sure it is secure.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Use a sewing machine or sew by hand with a straight stitch to attach the patch to your jeans. A straight stitch is created by sewing in 1 straight line and connecting each stitch. Do this on all 4 sides of the hole so that your patch is secure. [4]
    • Use a thread color that matches the color of your jeans.
    • Use a new needle so it is strong enough to punch through the layers of denim.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Turn your jeans inside out and use sharp scissors to remove any part of the patch that isn’t sewn down. This will stop the excess parts of the patch from rubbing on your thighs when you wear your jeans. [5]
    • Make sure not to cut any of the thread holding the patch to your jeans.
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Sewing Small Holes by Hand

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  1. The frayed parts of the hole in your jeans can cause them to rip further. Use a sharp pair of scissors to remove the parts of the hole that are fraying. Be careful not to cut away any actual fabric. [6]
    • This will also make your sewing much easier.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Thread a sewing needle with cotton thread and tie a knot at the end. Choose cotton sewing thread that closely matches the color of your jeans. Put the end of the thread through the eye of the needle. Loop the thread through the needle to create a tail and then tie the 2 ends of the thread together. [7]
    • You don’t have to use thread that matches your jeans, but it might stand out more and be more noticeable.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Turn your jeans inside out. Hold the hole in your jeans together with 1 hand so that it is mostly closed. Start at 1 end of the hole and use a whipstitch . Push your needle through 1 side of the fabric, bring it up and over the hole to the starting side, and push it through again. Continue working your way upwards until the entire hole is sewn shut. [8]
    • This stitch reinforces the fabric of your jeans to prevent further holes.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Thigh Holes in Jeans
    Cut the needle off of your thread so that there are 2 strands of thread hanging out of your jeans. Tie these strands together twice so that the thread stays in the fabric. Use your scissors to cut away any extra thread. [9]

    Tip: Sewing the hole closed will not be as sturdy as adding a patch, so you might have to add one later on.

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Preventing Thigh Holes

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  1. The thighs of your jeans tend to rub together without any padding in them if you aren’t wearing anything underneath of them. Put on boxers or long compression shorts that cover your thighs to give your jeans a little extra lining and prevent friction. [10]
    • You can also wear leggings under your jeans on cold days to prevent friction and keep you warm.
  2. Washing jeans makes them wear out faster in all areas, not just the thighs. Try to only wash your jeans when they are really dirty. The less you wash your jeans, the longer they will last. [11]
    • You can hang your jeans outside on a clothes hanger to air them out if they are smelly.

    Tip: Make sure to always wash your jeans in cold water to prevent shrinking and wear and tear.

  3. The dryer is a bad place for your jeans since the heat breaks down the fibers in the denim. Hang your jeans on a clothes hanger or a drying rack instead of putting them in the dryer to avoid holes in the thighs. [12]
    • If you do need to dry your jeans in the dryer, put it on low heat.
  4. If you are prone to holes in the thighs of your jeans, you can take a preventative measure and sew patches on the inside of your jeans where they rub together. Use denim patches to reinforce the existing material and prevent thigh holes from happening [13]
    • If you aren’t sure exactly where your jeans normally get holes, put them on and see where your thighs touch. This is usually the area that starts to rip.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Sewing Small Holes by Hand

      • Sewing needle
      • Thread

      Patching Your Jeans

      • Denim patch or scrap
      • Sewing needle
      • Thread

      Preventing Thigh Holes

      • Denim patch (optional)

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      If you've discovered a thigh hole in your favorite pair of jeans, you've got a couple of options. First, you can try hand sewing the hole closed. Cut away the frayed parts of the hole with scissors, then stitch up the hole with a needle and thread. The most secure option though is to patch the hole. Cut away any frayed edges like if you were sewing the hole closed, then cut out a patch of scrap denim that's about twice the size of the hole. Place the patch over the hole on the inside of your jeans and sew it into place. Cut off any excess fabric around the stitching, and voila! For tips on how to prevent more thigh holes in the future, read on!

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