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Started by Andy Jul 26, 2014.
Started by Boogle. Last reply by Andy Jul 26, 2014.
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cool shoes
also yeah, standard acrylic paint'll do fine for patches. Personally I like stencilling cos it's easier to get a nice even finish to them but freehand should work fine
no worries share it to anyone that needs lol i wish sum1 told me took me fucking ages to find the right paints
o and i forgot to say yoou dont need stencil or wtv you can just paint it straight on the patch
oi oi @ catseatrats erm the best pain i used was some of that warhamer figurine paint stuff my mate does em and i randomly tried it to do a patch with and that stuff works amazing i used for a few patches on my jeans washed am a few times since i put the patches on and they still look as god as day one that stuff also works great for leather painting used it on my jacket about 2 years ago or more and i wear it everyday never needed a touch up
im making a dress out of squares cut out from old clothing, and then imma make plaid pants out of random plaid scraps, mostly held together by sippers and buttons. interesting projects.
how do you feel about children having child appropriate patched up clothes?
Alexandrea, I've actually got a similar collection of scraps and such. I'm thinking I'm just gonna sew them all on to a vest until it's covered and looks tattered.
hmm i'm thinking about making a shirt purley out of scraps of fabric i have have around and sow together with floss comments?
hmmm ive heard of the floss method, ill try and give that a try. yeah i just did my sewing real close, its only half way stiched on lol
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