• Home
    • Recent
    • Calendar
    • Register
    • Login
    Iron Heart Forum
    Iron Heart Forum

    New Iron Heart Website - Live Now - Feedback and Bug Report Here Please!

    The Boulevard of Broken Jeans - The Unit 2 Repair Thread

    Sustainability at Iron Heart
    32
    108
    9.1k
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • goosehdG
      goosehd
      Mod Squad
      Joined:

      @JoshC The thing I learned from your video is that you don't have to trim the fibres around the hole as much as I thought. It looks as if the repair captures most of the strays and incorporates them back into the former tear/hole.

      Is there any trimming needed if the fibres are too long/excessive? If so, do you trim pre repair or wait until after and trim then?

      "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

      last edited by JoshCJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
      • JoshCJ
        JoshC
        IHUK Crew
        @goosehd
        Joined:

        @goosehd there can be times where I need to trim it back where it has become abit wild, but if you can flatten some of the broken fabric, you will find you can darn over it and helps make it look abit more invisible as it almost closes the hole back up.

        last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • IH-GARYI
          IH-GARY
          Haraki san Student
          @JoshC
          Joined:

          @JoshC The Master at Work! That was fabulous to watch - your confidence and skill in your work make you come across as a natural in front of the camera! I hope you can find the time in your busy days to make more of these video insights - I could watch them all day! Cheers!

          My contribution, to urban blues…

          last edited by JoshCJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
          • JoshCJ
            JoshC
            IHUK Crew
            @IH-GARY
            Joined:

            @IH-GARY thanks mate, definitely something I would like to do and have a few ideas, and with the team helping with certain repairs etc it should make these video more of a possibility.

            last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
            • LynneL
              Lynne
              IHUK Crew
              @JoshC
              Joined:

              @JoshC Great video - more, more!

              last edited by JoshCJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • JoshCJ
                JoshC
                IHUK Crew
                @Lynne
                Joined:

                @Lynne haha thanks Lynne, maybe we should do a duet video, special guest segment haha

                last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                • jtaylor69J
                  jtaylor69
                  IHUK Crew
                  @JoshC
                  Joined:

                  @JoshC you make it look dead easy! a video alternating between the two angles will be good, top down and also from the front.

                  last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                  • J
                    jonpwn
                    Raw and Unwashed
                    Joined:

                    wow holy guacamole what an amazing thread!! @JoshC beautiful work!! The cone on the Singer looks like so much fun to work on. I'm still fiddling with a reverse switch!

                    Some questions for you if ya don't mind

                    -how many shades of blue thread do you have besides the two in your video?
                    -the cotton you use for patches, is that the same cotton fabric used for IH Pockets?
                    -regarding patches, do you find that they help prevent tears from spreading further down from the holes you repair? As you can see in my photos below, the warp keeps breaking further down the length after each repair reinforces a section. I don't use patches, but maybe I should..

                    Here are my 888's. All DIY repairs but i've definitely learned a few things from your repairs that i'll have to try next. Never thought about following the twist of the yarns to make the repair blend in, i've always gone perpindicular to the weft. On one hand it's kind of my signature repair look, on the other it's starting to be very noticeable. Only recently did I get a second spool of baby blue thread to help hide the repairs.
                    IMG20250324165809.jpg
                    IMG20250324165837.jpg

                    last edited by JoshCJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                    • m4ximeM
                      m4xime
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      @JoshC
                      Joined:

                      @JoshC Really enjoyed watching that!

                      WTB:

                      IHSH-369-GRY (M)

                      last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                      • JoshCJ
                        JoshC
                        IHUK Crew
                        @jonpwn
                        Joined:

                        @jonpwn Ooh, we have a few different blues. From what I can see and use fairly regularly, I have six different blues in rotation at the moment, going from a pale ice blue to an electric blue and navy. The one I'm using in the video is my most used blue, as it has a slight grey popping through it, which helps blend it for many different fading stages.

                        No, so the fabric I use for the patching is lighter. I prefer to use a lighter fabric in general compared to something thicker, especially if the patching fabric is heavier than the fabric itself. It can cause denim to bobble out, and it doesn't look great. In my opinion, the lightweight fabric is just there for an extra piece of reinforcement. They definitely help, but it doesn't make it indestructible, and again, using something too thick along with darning can cause more strain on the denim around the affected area, so I prefer to use something a little bit lighter. If you catch the hole early enough, you don't need to, but if there's a clear breakage or the denim is super thin, then it's worth using a patch.

                        I do go perpendicular in some cases, especially for big knee repair repairs, as I have done for a previous repair, which is pictured up top. It is hard at times when choosing which thread to use because if the denim hasn't faded much. You have a lot of that deep indigo still in place. You could go for a navy that would blend in nicely, but with age and time, the jeans will still fade, but the thread used won't, so you can end up with a dark navy repair job with nice faded-out jeans, same if you go light on dark jeans you may be stuck with a clashing of light and dark until it fades into the denim, if this makes sense.

                        last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 4
                        • JoshCJ
                          JoshC
                          IHUK Crew
                          Joined:

                          Iron Klaus has a helper in the workshop today with @Freeman sorting out an old patch we had spare from an unusable pair of relove jeans for a customer on his worn-in pair.

                          IMG_1207.jpg
                          IMG_1208.jpg

                          last edited by JoshC 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 5
                          • GilesG
                            Giles
                            IHUK Crew
                            Joined:

                            Good men. I always used to do that by hand....... 😞

                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

                            last edited by Giles JoshCJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                            • JoshCJ
                              JoshC
                              IHUK Crew
                              @Giles
                              Joined:

                              @Giles oft, yeah I have done before when I first started, but got freeman to sew down the edges to help keep it place before using the flat stitcher.

                              last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • JoshCJ
                                JoshC
                                IHUK Crew
                                Joined:

                                Been a super busy few weeks here at HQ, but I am back on the repairs and 12 heading out the door tomorrow, that I have got sorted today. Feels good to be back on the machines and getting all your jeans fixed up again.

                                IMG_1493.jpg

                                last edited by JoshC 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 12
                                • First post
                                  Last post
                                Copyright Iron Heart 2022.