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    • derek111D
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      Here is a recent mod to my bibs. I have been running the @denim-dawg kilt pin hack a for bit and loved how it tapered things up when I didn't have my big boots on. I got a snap kit and was doing some shirt mods, so I thought I would give it a try on my pants. These bibs have not been hemmed, so I typically double cuff. Now I have the option to double cuff and run a snugger pin cuff that stays in place. 1st photo is just straight up, second is unsnapped with a double cuff and last is snapped with a double cuff. Really happy with the options now with different footwear.

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      Get outside, feel small

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      • hello_4lexH
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        Chain stitch hemming, any cause for concern

        Happy New Year all!

        I’ve been rocking my 21 oz 634s since the start of the cold season here, and after their first wash I decided to get my jeans hemmed as I wanted to go for a cleaner look on this pair specifically. Unfortunately, my local shop had some issues on the initial hemming which resulted in a skipped stitch on the union special, causing the chain stitch to immediately start unraveling as it got snagged by some friction on my shoes.

        Since then, the chain stitch has been redone a total of 3 times (I want my iron hearts to look good and feel good!!!). In the below photo, I keep looking at these end loops left out after the final hemming (good otherwise, no skips). Is there any concern with these loops hanging loose? One is in the overlapped section of the stitch, but the other is at the end of the stitch I believe. I’d love to not have to take them in again.

        Regrettably, I should have gotten them hemmed by IH when I first purchased them as I did not experience any shrinkage in length, and I would’ve much preferred the tied-end, Poly-thread that IH uses (my 14 oz are factory hemmed and have held up amazingly).

        Any advice would be great, thank you all!!

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        Currently wearing:
        IH-634s-21
        IH-634s-142
        Full Count 0105w
        Samurai S510xx 19oz ii

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        • JackJ
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          @hello_4lex

          Hi there,

          The finish actually looks pretty good, doesn't look like anything to worry about, if it was me I would take a lighter to those end loops to just seal it off, like we do here at IHUK

          Some extra words of wisdom from @Ross below

          We used a poly-cotton thread this half burns - half melts these ends off sealing the ends better than a tie-off or what it looks like they done here and tucked the ends back in (?, honestly its a little hard to tell from just pictures).
          I'd be tempted to do the same here, take a match or lighter (carefully!) to those loose ends to just burn them off so they don't catch on anything - other than that the the stitching itself look solid

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          • goosehdG
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            @hello_4lex Post/question moved here.

            “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”

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            • hello_4lexH
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              @goosehd appreciate the help, and apologies for incorrectly posting!!

              Currently wearing:
              IH-634s-21
              IH-634s-142
              Full Count 0105w
              Samurai S510xx 19oz ii

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              • hello_4lexH
                hello_4lex
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                @Jack appreciate the insider info Jack. My local shop uses 100% cotton thread, I assume this leaves the burn method out of the question?

                As for finishing, I believe they just do the old school overlap (roughly 1.5-2” of stitch overlap) and snip the ends.

                Currently wearing:
                IH-634s-21
                IH-634s-142
                Full Count 0105w
                Samurai S510xx 19oz ii

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                • goosehdG
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                  @hello_4lex No worries, just wanted to keep posts of similar nature together. It’s all a learning curve.

                  “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”

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                  • JackJ
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                    Having worked at Rivet & Hide before Iron Heart, they used the snipping method, which is perfectly fine to do so, to be honest if its 100% cotton I would still do the burning method, but I am a bit Wabi-sabi when it comes to this sort of thing...

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                    • hello_4lexH
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                      @Jack haha fair enough. My only concern would be that due to the cotton thread, rather can creating a sort of end “seal” it might just cause the thread to be more easily pulled out with friction and wear. I’m quite the nit-picker, so I just have to not look at the inside of the hem until I forget about it.

                      Fingers crossed that they hold— would hate to start getting some nice roping fades only to have to re-hem and then create some weird overlapping patterns in the denim.

                      Currently wearing:
                      IH-634s-21
                      IH-634s-142
                      Full Count 0105w
                      Samurai S510xx 19oz ii

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                      • endoE
                        endo
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                        since I don't wear hoodies I had to get my 142 lined, and now it's warm enough

                        si tacuisses

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                        • jordanscollectedJ
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                          @endo wow that's a great modification. Is that wool lined with quilted arms? you must have a trusted and skilled tailor.

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                          • endoE
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                            @jordanscollected said in Repairs & Modifications:

                            Is that wool lined with quilted arms? you must have a trusted and skilled tailor.

                            yes, and yes she's great

                            si tacuisses

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                            • m4ximeM
                              m4xime
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                              @ShopatIronHeart I submitted a repair form for a small repair and hem, how long should I expect to wait before being given instructions to send the jeans in?

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                                • ARNCA
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                                  @m4xime the shipping labels for sending in repairs are manually generated during office hours. That ties in with @Mister_Brue’s comment. I had some direct correspondence about my current repair before sending it in, but I guess your form will need to be reviewed to confirm that the repair is possible before they send you the shipping info.

                                  “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                                  • JamesBJ
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                                    Hi @m4xime, Apologies for the delay here.

                                    We typically assess the details in your submission, and once we confirm we can repair them, we will action the returns labels so they can be shipped to us. I hope this helps, and I appreciate your patience.

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                                      • ARNCA
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                                        @Mister_Brue mine is now at IHHQ waiting for the attentions of the crotch doctor. Our experience aligns and will hopefully help @m4xime

                                        “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                                        • m4ximeM
                                          m4xime
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                                          Thanks all! This prompted me to check my spam and it was in there! All sorted. Addressing a small issue where the fabric is softening before it gets worse.

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                                          • nurunuruN
                                            nurunuru
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                                            First attempt at sashiko repair. Kakinohana (persimmon flower) stitch on my N&F 10th Anniversary pair.

                                            Did not take into account just how effeminate it would end up looking when finished, but I still dig it 😅

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