The denim fabric is composed of linen and Cotton and was already started using the far sixteenth century. The current use is very different and it has been a success since the only 50/60. In addition to classic trousers now the jeans is used to create bags, jackets, vests and shirts. In recent years it has been inserted the fashion of vintage jeans, that old effect, so with tears and worn parts. The largest industries of jeans then have invested in this new model, creating many types of trousers with rips and cuts made ​​deliberately. The prices, however, a jeans “consumed” are sometimes too high. In this guide, so we’ll see Making an impact wrench on Jeans.

impact wrench

To make the cuts on a jeans , we must first have a basic model costs of trousers . Arranged so the jeans in a wooden, plywood as very often. At this point you take the size balsa and begin to “scrape” gently and persistently on certain points, for an area equal to the one you want is the result of the cut on the jeans. After insisting on the same points can continue rubbing the fabric on itself (the method is just like when you have to rub the fabric on the fabric to remove a stubborn stain).

In this way the fabric is consumed further, to create the natural cracks that, clearly, to force use of the jeans become real tears . Of course doing this process the pants will weaken creating spontaneous tears cuts created deliberately. If, instead of the slot that turns the skin, you want to keep only a tearing effect, then you can proceed in the same way, that is “rubbing” the tissue previously lined with cut balsa and after, proceed as follows.

Take a piece of jeans, or another totally different fabric and sew on the back. To do this you can simply turn the jeans and apply the fabric making sure to place the right side of the fabric perfectly visible from the front of the jeans. To prevent the seams you notice all External used a large piece cloth to get from one end to the other of the trousers. Then the fabric sewn over the seams already in jeans, or using a very dark color or the same color of the thread already used, thus hiding the seams of the patch.