How to mend jeans – stylish, easy and your way

How to mend your jeans

How to mend your jeans – stylishly, easily and your way

Worn knees, a broken pocket or a rip in the back? Instead of throwing away your jeans – repair them. It's easy, fun and you get a garment that feels even more like your own.

You don't need to be a sewing pro. A little patience, some basic tools and the right attitude will go a long way.

What you need

  • 🧵 Thread – denim, button or embroidery thread
  • 🪡 Needles (for hand or sewing machine)
  • ✂️ Scissors
  • 🫩 Piece of fabric – denim or other durable fabric
  • 🔥 Textile glue or non-woven fabric (if you want to cheat a little)
  • 💡 Plus: creativity, coffee and maybe a good podcast
We don't sell fabric – and that's a conscious choice.
There is already more than enough fabric in circulation. Use what you have.
  • 👖 Cuts from old jeans you don't use anymore
  • 🛍️ Pick up a pair second hand for 20 bucks and dissect
  • 👕 Use fabric from shirts, jackets, curtains, anything
A repair looks better when it has a story.

How do you do it?

  1. Cut a piece of paper that covers the hole with a small margin.
  2. Place the patch on the inside or outside – you decide the style.
  3. Attach with a few stitches, glue or pins.
  4. Sew on with hand stitches or a sewing machine – if you want it to be visible, use contrasting thread. If you want to hide it? Match the thread color.
  5. Sure! Or not – decorate further if you want.

Styles to try

  • Sashiko Stitches: Simple, Even Rows – or Let It Spread Out a Little
  • Frilly patches: Raw edge, coarse thread – let it be ruffly
  • Contrast fabric: An unexpected fabric makes the whole look
  • Personal: Embroider something, sew a button on, paint on top

Mending jeans isn't about restoring. It's about building on. A hole is just the beginning of something new.

And we have what you need to get started – everything except the fabric itself.