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QuestionHow do you make a knee cut?Community AnswerPut on your pants; mark with a pencil where your knees are and how long you want the cut; take them off; cut along the line you made.
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QuestionI have black jeans and I want to make thin, diagonal rips on the knees. What is the best way to do this?Community AnswerDraw a diagonal line, sandpaper or file this line until it gets frayed, then follow the same steps on this article, but do not cut holes. Instead, cut long lines. This will look really trendy.
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QuestionIs there an alternative to using sand paper?Community AnswerUse a nail file. Rub it against the material rapidly with pressure, basically the same way you would do it with sandpaper, but it may take longer.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I put too many holes in my pants?Community AnswerPatch the holes or just sew them up. Otherwise, just make cutoffs out of those pants and buy a new pair to start over with.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I tried to rip my jeans, but it turned out completely wrong and looks awful?Community AnswerTry again on a different pair. You can also turn your messed up pants into shorts by cutting the legs to shorter.
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QuestionHow can I extend an already frayed hole?Community AnswerTry cutting the hole with scissors or an X-acto knife to make it bigger, then get a pumice stone and rub it firmly against the the unfrayed area until your hole is frayed evenly.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I already made a hole, but I want it to be frayed?Community AnswerRubbing the hole with a pumice stone will help the hole become more frayed.
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QuestionWould this still work on jeans made from softer fiber?Community AnswerYes, but you need to be careful. Use sandpaper with a finer (less rough) grain and use a light touch.
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QuestionDo I have to use a certain style of jeans, like slim fit or skinny jeans? What type would give the best result when I am ripping them myself?Community AnswerThe style doesn't matter. I think the best style for the best result is rewashed boyfriend jeans that just have a little bit of distress (from wearing them) and fit great. But it's really up to you.
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QuestionHow can I make holes without fraying my jeans?Community AnswerUse scissors to cut it and try putting Fray Check or fabric glue around the edges.
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QuestionHow do I keep a bit of the fiber intact underneath the main layer?Community AnswerIf you cut a couple horizontal lines and fray between them that will make lines of white.
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QuestionDo you have to use sandpaper or can you use something else instead?Community AnswerYou can use a cheese grater, steel wool or a pumice stone. You can try and experiment with different tools.
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QuestionIs it fashionable to rip my own jeans?Community AnswerMaybe not to rip your own jeans, but it is fashionable to wear them.
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QuestionWould it be ok for me to use jeggings, too?Community AnswerYou can try, but it might not be as effective.
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QuestionCan I use a regular knife for this if I don't have an x-acto knife?Community AnswerRegular kitchen knives aren’t that great at cutting denim because of the usual blunt tip. An x-acto knife is the quickest and most efficient way to cut holes because of how precise you can be but regular scissors work fine in a pinch.
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QuestionHow do I rip my own jeans if I don't have a material to cut with?Community AnswerUse a knife or scissors to cut the material.
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QuestionWill it work with boot cut or really loose jeans?Community AnswerYes, but fashion-wise it won't look as good as tight or kinda loose jeans would.
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QuestionCan I fray stretch jeans?Community AnswerYes! I did the other day and it worked great, but I recommend only fraying it a little (I like to just get to the cutting part).
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QuestionShould I use detergent when I'm done designing my custom jeans?Community AnswerNo. There is no need to use detergent. The less you wash your jeans, the longer they will last.
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QuestionHow can I shorten jeans?Community AnswerRead this: https://www.wikihow.com/Hem-Jeans
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QuestionHow do I make my jeans look like grunge jeans from the early 90s?Community AnswerYou can cut a hole through the knee. Then use a pencil to pull out strings. If you wanted patches, take a patch of cloth and sew it to the pants.
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QuestionHow many holes/scratches/scrapes should I make? (I want a medium to slightly distressed look.)Community AnswerNormally, you would have two holes on both knees that are reasonably big, but not too big. It should show, at the most, your kneecap on both.
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QuestionHow do I make my jeans look good when I make holes in them?Community AnswerIf you want the holes in your jeans, fray the denim around the hole (you might even want to add more on the other leg, but that's optional). If you want to cover the hole, you can sew or glue some more denim (or another type of cloth). You can also put a patch over it.
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QuestionWill this look good on baggy jeans?MaddieCommunity AnswerYes, it will look great on baggy jeans! Do keep in mind how the cuts will look, however. A cut you make at knee level may appear to be lower down your leg. Put on your jeans and mark where you want the rip to be.
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QuestionIs there an alternative to an X-Acto knife?MaddieCommunity AnswerYes! Feel free to use a pair of scissors, a box cutter, or anything else that is sharp and practical.
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QuestionI don’t own an X-Acto knife. What should I use instead?Community AnswerThere are plenty of other ways to cut through your jeans. Scissors work well, and so do a box cutter or a utility knife. Just be careful not to hurt yourself!
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QuestionInstead of sandpaper, can I use steel wool?Community AnswerYes, you can use steel wool. Be sure to wash the jeans after you are finished, to remove any filings that might have attached to the denim.
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QuestionHow would you rip the back pocket on your jeans? Like if it were to be just a small cute hole on the back?Community AnswerUse a seam ripper or small pair of scissors to pierce through the pocket. Anything that can make a small hole can be used to poke through, say a pen inside or manually ripping the fabric to the size you like, once a small hole is made.
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QuestionDo I cut the threads that the manufacturer made?Community AnswerYou should not cut the stitches that bind two parts together, like the sides of the legs. Just rip the plain areas.
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QuestionHow do I hide things in my ripped jeans?Community AnswerYou'll need to use wide jeans, like mom jeans or jeans that aren't skinny. And tape whatever you want to hide around the area of your calf/shin, where there are no rips. You could even sew a little pocket on the inside of that part of your jeans.
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