/diy/ thread
Redyed these pants a lot blacker
Here they are pre dye
Here's a pair that was so faded that they looked bleached. They're a lot more versatile now.
How hard would it be to make my own clothes from scratch?
Should I just patch this hole in my jeans, or should I try actually sewing it via a hand darn method?
Ive never sewn a damn thing in my life
>>11874978
Definitely sew that thing shut
>>11874964
Using a pre-existing pattern?
Depends on your sewing skill level
From scratch?
Really fucking hard, because you've probably got no experience in sewing or designing.
>>11874978
Sewing would look better than patching unless you're into the whole hobo look.
Recently thrfied some wool trousers. They're high rise which is nice but I had to alter the shit out of them. Took in the waist and tapered them, but now i'm not sure if I should hem them to be cropped or to just let it go for a half break. Any ideas?
>>11874978
That's a bird anon, don't sew that please
>>11874993
neither, my break preference is either just kissing the shoe or a hair higher.
whassup /fa/, what is the best way to stretch a pants that are too tight on the knees, i bought them online, and i don't wanna exchange them because in the other areas they are good.
hope you can help me,
thx in advance
>>11875014
Firecrackers are usually pretty good for this. Put a few in each leg and set them off.
>>11875050
i will try that anon
thx
>>11875056
np just here to help
>>11875009
Solid idea. Thanks anon.
>>68538792
bump
>>11874240
>>11874246
wow you really fucked up didn't you
whenever I have dyed something they have come out perfectly black
>>11875672
How did I fuck up, I like the way these came out and i think they look a lot better this way
I got some iron on transfer paper for a laugh.
What should I put on a shirt?
>>11875956
A reason to live.
>>11875976
Couldn't find one.
>>11874978
Thats one cute bird
I'm dying more pants. A pair of khaki chino's that I don't wear much and redying some black skinnies. I'll post when I get home