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D.I.Y. CLOTHING

a group for people who D.I.Y. clothes and jackets and like to see how extreme you can get!

Website: http://www.mohawksrock.com/group/diyclothing
Location: everywhere there are misfits and outcasts
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Latest Activity: Aug 18, 2022

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I love D.I.Y. but I have carpal tunnel:

Started by Andy Jul 26, 2014.

Introductions 9 Replies

Started by Boogle. Last reply by Andy Jul 26, 2014.

The Giant Page of Tutorials 4 Replies

Started by Boogle. Last reply by §̸̧̰̥̖̮́ͥ̋͢♅ͨ☭ͤ̾̃0░இ5ঊ◍6๑≴4থ⅋§ Mar 24, 2013.

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Comment by Sloth on December 18, 2010 at 7:13am

thank u XD ima try em

Comment by Chasity'sCunt on December 12, 2010 at 6:35pm

I use floss or like quadrupole up on my string.

Comment by Steve on December 12, 2010 at 5:55pm

fishing line works best [for leather] if you ask me. Thread gets caught and snagged and rips, fishing line is smooth and strong (strong enough to catch a big ass fish fighting for his life).

http://tinypic.com/r/307t55y/7

For everything non leather I have some thick thread I got at joannes for $4

 

Comment by Calvin Chaos on December 12, 2010 at 10:58am

Some guy told me he used fishing line. I never fished in my life so for all I know he was bullshittin...line never looked that flexible to me to sew with but that's what he claimed..

Comment by Sloth on December 12, 2010 at 2:32am

hay tell me if theres anything stronger to use when sewing i use flose for mine but is there anything stronger

Comment by Chasity'sCunt on November 25, 2010 at 3:28pm
In the past week i have made a caution tape belt with duct tape, 2pairs of pants, some more patches for my jean jacket,a hot pink leopard skirt, and a pair of shorts out of some material i found.
Comment by §̸̧̰̥̖̮́ͥ̋͢♅ͨ☭ͤ̾̃0░இ5ঊ◍6๑≴4থ⅋§ on November 22, 2010 at 6:27pm
sweet! Thanks, I'll give it a shot
Comment by §̸̧̰̥̖̮́ͥ̋͢♅ͨ☭ͤ̾̃0░இ5ঊ◍6๑≴4থ⅋§ on November 20, 2010 at 8:45pm
Nice! What's the best sewing method to keep the edges of patches from fraying to the point of the patches just slowly falling apart?
Comment by Nachtstorm on November 13, 2010 at 1:25pm
iv done cones studding so long with my bare hands i dont want a bedazzler LOL
Comment by Mike MacLean on November 13, 2010 at 11:39am
So bedazzlers can do cone studs, Any of you want one now?
 

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