Cut Out + Keep

Snatch ‘Em & Patch ‘Em Jeans

Flower child flair in a jiffy!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/snatch-em-and-patch-em-jeans • Posted by Confessions of a Refashionista

My fantastic new-to-me crocheted tunic (thrifted for only a €1!) definitely deserved some equally awesome bohemian bottoms…so I snatched a pair of loose fitting jeans from my stash, grabbed my scissors & got to work!

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

My fantastic new-to-me crocheted tunic (thrifted for only a €1!) definitely deserved some equally awesome bohemian bottoms…so I snatched a pair of loose fitting jeans from my stash, grabbed my scissors & got to work!

Instructions

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    Snag a pair of loose fitting jeans & a bunch of scraps

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    flip the jeans inside out & open up the side seams to the top of the thigh area

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    flip right side out & snip some randomly placed holes of various shapes & sizes out of the front of the jean legs

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    select & arrange your patches *doilies & bits of lace make great peek-a-boo patches – simply stitch a bright scrap of fabric behind them if you don’t want to flash some skin

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    stitch on all of your patches, either from the wrong side of the jeans facing down…

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    or on the right side of the jeans facing up

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    for a bit of extra detail I added the remains of the embroidery left over from my "batty no more top" to the jean hems

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    re-stitch the sides of the legs together and enjoy your groovy new jeans!

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    Boho chic perfection!