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      • Examine the damage. Clip any long, loose threads, and remove any debris from the hole.

      • Measure the length and width of the hole.

      • In our case it looks like 2" by 1".

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      • Grab a scrap of denim or other heavy-weight fabric and mark your measurements plus one inch in each direction.

      • In our case it will be 3" by 2".

      • Cut the scrap into a rectangle the dimensions of your new measurements.

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      • Insert the rectangle of fabric into the jean leg and position it under the hole.

      • Be sure that you put the rectangle of fabric in the pant leg and not behind it—you only want to work on one layer of fabric.

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      • Thread your sewing machine with your desired thread color.

      • Slide the pant leg onto the arm of the sewing machine.

      • You may need to remove the sewing machine table for the pant leg to fit over the arm.

      • Be sure that the pant leg is around the arm of the sewing machine. If both layers are stacked on one another, you will sew the pant leg shut.

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      • Check that the rectangle of fabric is still laying flat, centered beneath the hole.

      • Lower the pressor foot.

      • Sew a straight line over the hole going about five stitches past the damage.

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      • Lift the pressor foot.

      • Rotate the jean leg a few degrees toward the center of the hole.

      • Lower the pressor foot.

      • Engage the backstitch function on your sewing machine, and sew a straight line back over the hole, going about five stitches beyond the damage.

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      • Repeat steps five and six, continuing to rotate and sew lines of stitching back and forth until you cover the entire hole.

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      • When you are satisfied with your stitching, backstitch two or three stitches.

      • Lift the needle and pressor foot.

      • Slide the jean leg off of the sewing machine.

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      • Clip any dangling threads and admire your work.

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      • Still not satisfied? Alrighty, let's add some decorative stitching the other way.

      • This is completely optional. If you are happy with your work, you can stop here.

      • Slide the pant leg back onto the arm of the sewing machine, making sure that the leg goes around the arm.

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      • Carefully rotate the jean leg 90 degrees.

      • Be sure that there is only one layer of fabric (plus the rectangle) between the sewing machine and the needle, or else you will sew the pant leg shut.

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      • Lower the pressor foot.

      • Sew a straight line of stitching over the damaged area.

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      • Just like before, at the end of each line of stitching, lift the pressor foot, rotate the jeans a few degrees, and sew another line of stitching.

      • When you are happy with the way that the stitching looks, backstitch two or three stitches.

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      • Lift the pressor foot and needle.

      • Slide the pant leg off the arm of the sewing machine.

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      • Clip any dangling threads.

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Ta-da! Nice work.

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