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Make some JUST fray areas. Simply rub the grater back and forth until desired look is achieved. Move the grater horizontal, fray the bottoms of the legs if you wish. Every time you wash them and dry them they get more frayed and ripped. ... eHow Article: How to Destroy (Rip Fray) Your Own Jeans...
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Fray jeans by rubbing sandpaper around pockets, knees, hemlines, or any other area of denim that you would like to have a soft, worn appearance. ... Own and wear a regular pair of jeans for a couple years. You'll find that they become distressed naturally, and this way you can out-cool all the trendy kids because your jeans...
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wikiHow article about How to Rip Your Own Jeans. ... Rub and scrape the fabric in several different directions. Use sandpaper, a pumice stone, wood file and grater. These will fray the fabric. ... Retain all of the loose fibers. They will progressively fray each time you wash your jeans. Use a dryer for fluffier fray.
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Knowing how to fray jeans can help you achieve the perfect worn-in, casual look. ... Why learn how to fray jeans? While you can buy manufactured frayed jeans, it's easier and cheaper to fray them yourself. All you need is a pair of new jeans, measuring tape, scissors, a comb or wire brush and sandpaper.
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IM SIZE 10,I LIVE IN NORTHWEST ENGLAND(NOWHERE NEAR THE CAPITAL)AND I'D REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF YOU COULD TELL ME WHERE TO GET RIPPED JEANS, IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU COULD TELL ME A WEB SITE OR SOMETHING, THANKS FOR ... Subject: i want ripped jeans...
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Home MEDIUM DENIM BLEACH SHREDDED FRAY BOOTCUT JEANS ... m4-dmp-3118meddenim kv070209 ... 5 pocket stretch bootcut jeans featuring a regular rise, splattered bleach, tonal stitching and shredded detail at front. 97% Cotton/3% Spandex.
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Welcome to La Vida Crafty. Discuss Crafts - Fraying Jeans. ... i guess it all depends on what part of the jeans you're trying to fray. ... How do you fray jeans? i'm sure it's sooo easy and it's probably a stupid question, but still. Help?
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I've been buying using old jeans and flannel shirts and cutting 2-3 inch squares to piece together in a block/X pattern. I also use a 3rd remnant color- something that matches one of the lines ... Once it is washed the seams will fray and it is quite decorative and you don't need a backing on this. More ideas for Blue Jeans...
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You won’t see those kinds of long threads that you see when my redneck family wears cut-off shorts, because you’ve only given your jeans a very small area in which to fray, and the jeans won’t fray past your line of stitching.
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