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Honestly. Now that I think about it. I think they used this thick blue string, just so you'd be able to see the technique they're using better :) makes more sense then actually fixing your pants like this haha. Smart!
@aquamarine718 I think he stated his gender because not many people expect males to know how to sew, or because some males don't know how to sew because some people dont think its necessary for a man to learn how to sew unlike a woman. But it was his choice so it could or couldn't have been any of my reasons given. (This reply does not mean to affect anyone)
Used to be. When I went to school girls had to take two years of home ec. and boys had to take a year each of shop class and auto. That was before toxic feminists came on the scene.
@@DoubleDogDare54 I think everyone of all genders should take home ec. Cooking, cleaning, and sewing are not something that just girls should learn. I blame toxic masculinity for why boys don’t learn to basic life skills.
@@godzilla964 Then, to have equality, girls should be required to take classes on auto maintenance and repair, learn how to do home repairs, use power tools, table and band saws, welding, plumbing, simple electrical repairs and other handy things Dad or a husband would normally do. Of course, the ladies would have to ditch their fake fingernails, tie back their weaves and risk getting electrocuted, but I blame Toxic Femininity for the fact they aren't required to learn how to change a flat or operate a welding torch as a basic skill of life.
My grandma learned how to sew in school. She knows mending, embroidering, smocking, and all sorts of interesting techniques. I wish we still had those classes.
My mom taught me to see when I was a kid. It’s come in handy over the years, buttons, holes, tears in clothes. Even learned how to use the sewing machine to make a few bean bags. That was the 80’s. I like fixing things and sewing is just another skill. But I’ve seen a few of these fancy ways to sew up rips in clothes and I wanna try it myself. It looks cool when it’s done, so why hide it? I’m gonna try on my ripped work pants. Thanks!
Im 28 and have watched vids on hand sewing. Ive patched a few things so far and even though i dont get fancy like this i still really like the look it gives. It gives me end of the world vibes where we all walk around with patched up clothing with random things used as patches. and some make shift clothing made of rubbish.
Я посмотрела на другом видео, снизу вверх просто зайти под поперечные нитки, а сверху вниз нужно образовать петлю из нитки и затянуть слегка петлю. А дальше снова нырнуть под поперечные нитки и снова сверху вниз запустить иглу и в петлю... И тд
I mean, it’s a very literal “ stitch” here… can you show how to sew it tightly and discreetly, maybe with thin clear string or the blue of these Jeans? Make them look like there was no cut
They used a thick thread and bright blue as a demonstration to see it better. In real life you flip the clothing inside out and use the same color thread and it wouldn't be seen at all.
There is a wave when I learn that if you take a colour and drawing for a sign and put in first on top of the both of sign and then mean something like that wall be easier for sign saying that makes something that any sign can create it such as you can make hot and start an old thing, so
Если сделать только один проход наверх, не делая вертикальные маленькие стёжки для подъёма, а делать их сразу слева-направо, затем ввести иглу с изнаночной стороны под получившимся горизонтальным стежком, вывести её налицо, затем опять новый горизонтальный стежок слева-направо, кладя его близко к первому горизонтальному. И снова ввести иглу с изнанки налицо под этим вторым горизонтальным стежком, вводя её в петелька предыдущего вертикального стежка, получившегося в предыдущем горизонтальном стёжке, тогда у вас получится очень прочный парусный шов, тоже без заломов. Раньше моряки таким швом чинили порванные ветром паруса. Это что-то типа этого шва, только в один приём и более плоский шов. Он тоже довольно красивый. В итоге получаются часто положенные горизонтальные стёжки, скреплённые между собой по центру вертикальными маленькими стежками, которые для прочности ещё и соединены между собой вертикально, т.к. игла каждый раз вводилась не только под новый горизонтальный шов, но и в петлю предыдущего вертикального центрального шва.
it's not a ladder stitch. it kind of started off as one, but the point of a ladder stitch is to pull the thread after sewing so that the repair is invisible. the repair in the video is meant to be visible.