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    • m4ximeM
      m4xime
      Raw and Unwashed
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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
        Haraki san Expert
        Joined:

        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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        • AetasA
          Aetas
          見習いボス
          @nurunuru
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          @nurunuru This is coming along nicely!

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          • DeeDee85D
            DeeDee85
            啓蒙家
            @nurunuru
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            @nurunuru looks incredible! How long did that take you?

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            • VikV
              Vik
              IHUK Crew
              @nurunuru
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              @nurunuru love it, it looks amazing!

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              • nurunuruN
                nurunuru
                Haraki san Expert
                @DeeDee85
                Joined:

                Cheers! The blue pen lines should wash out; just haven't washed these since patching 'em.

                @DeeDee85 I'd guess something like 12 hours' work, all told. Slow stuff! Had to pull the needle through with pliers pretty often, which added a bunch of time. I imagine it'd go quite a bit quicker if both of the fabrics were thinner/softer.

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                  TeflonDon
                  Haraki san Prodigy
                  Joined:

                  Not sure if it’s the right thread, but I’ve just had these two shirts modified:

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                  Thanks to my mom for the needlework!

                  They are great shirts, but both suffered from the cats eye buttons becoming undone very easily. So when I realized that IH had started using four-hole buttons on some work shirts I wrote and asked if it was possible to order replacements for the originals.

                  And - huge shout out to costumer support - they offered me enough to change all buttons on both shirts 😀

                  Once again, great service, and thank you to IHUK and my mom!

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                    aksu
                    Raw and Unwashed
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                    Man vs machine crotch repair. 21oz is really the best fabric. My first IH pair still going strong

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                    • GraemeEG
                      GraemeE
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                      Couldn't be farther from iron heart but im fixing a knee on my friends daughters favorite pair of jeans today.

                      Probably no suprise that I think fast fashion is awful on many levels but I actually get quite a lot of satisfaction working on these types of items as I learn to sew.

                      Feels like a little act of defiance/protest to keep them alive longer and short circuit the buy-throwaway-rebuy cycle

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                      • LynneL
                        Lynne
                        IHUK Crew
                        @GraemeE
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                        @GraemeE I’m with you on that. And these jeans are going to look better than ever, so cool

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