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Supplies You Will Need: 1 pair of denim shorts or jeans, 2 packages of Denim iron-on patches, scraps of pattern fabric, thread, needle, scissors, an iron.
Step 1: Take an old pair of denim shorts or jeans
Step 2: Cut different size squares out of the denim iron-on patches and scraps of fabric. Both items can be found at the local fabric store.
Step 3: Arrange the cut squares onto the denim.
Step 4: Take a warm iron and press the denim iron-on patches firmly until it adheres to the article.
Step 5: With your thread and needle, sew any remaining loose corners.
Step 6: You are now finished. Rock out your new patchwork denim!
Please link back to Behind the Seams when using this tutorial. Thanks and have fun!
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