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@adam313:
The thread around the top button hole on my SR's is coming loose. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it something I need to have fixed ASAP? And can it be done by a regular sewing machine or do I need to send it to Self-Edge or Giles? Thanks.
Is this the sort of thing you're refering to? If it is I better get it fixed asap.
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Seul, it's all yours send me a pm
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@ D97x7: It's more like what's happening on the bottom of the button-hole in the picture (that's a sad picture :(), with less fraying and more of the thread unraveling. ASAP is right, gonna go buy some thread and a needle today or tomorrow. Anyone know what size needle is best? I'll look around…
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Does anyone have a pair of Mister Freedom Californians? I've semi-scoured sufu for fit pics but can't really find any..
Still looking for fit pics.
any of you guys ever owned these? opinions on fit etc..
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well Sufu should actually have some mate…
but if ill find any, i
ll post`em for ya...edit:
check these links mate...
http://banditphotographer.blogspot.com/2010/08/mister-freedom-california-5-pocket.htmlhttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_u8JNWp1_nmk/TNjcPACwQDI/AAAAAAAACFU/p2fxzMznAkI/s1600/bcpo2.jpg
http://azzurra.sakura.ne.jp/sblo_files/amekaji-fan/image/R0016741-2.jpg
http://image.rakuten.co.jp/bears/cabinet/model-pants/mo-sc40879.jpg
the man himself
http://www.misterfreedom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/CL-Calif-009WEB.jpg -
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D97 get that fixed or it will just keep fray away.
Adam any needle will do as long as it's easy to work with. Thread is more important.
When I am blanket-stitching the buttonhole, is there anything I need to do to secure the old thread to prevent it from continuing to unravel after the repair?
From what I learned online, I was just going to begin the repair stitch within what's left of the original seam, and work my way around the buttonhole. Will this essentially "knot" the original thread?
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@adam313:
D97 get that fixed or it will just keep fray away.
Adam any needle will do as long as it's easy to work with. Thread is more important.
When I am blanket-stitching the buttonhole, is there anything I need to do to secure the old thread to prevent it from continuing to unravel after the repair?
From what I learned online, I was just going to begin the repair stitch within what's left of the original seam, and work my way around the buttonhole. Will this essentially "knot" the original thread?
Yep you will basically incase the old thread under the new. There is another type of stitch especially for button holes but its a little harder and not common so won't find too much on line. I'll post it over the repair thread to night
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D97 and Adam.
repair buttonhole by hand
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=833.new#new