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    • Lay your jeans front-side up on a sturdy table or workbench.

    • Unzip the fly and open the jeans at the waistband to reveal the hole where the button is missing.

    • Hold the waistband at the hole and turn it over, so you can see the back of the hole.

    • Be sure to fully remove the old button before installing a new button.

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    • Insert the tack into the back of the hole.

    • Push the tack through the hole.

    • If the hole is too large, you can make a new, smaller hole for the tack in an undamaged section of the denim as close to the existing hole as possible. Then push the tack through the new hole.

    un clou ou une vis? si l'ensemble bouton plus clou ou vis sont verrouillé l'un à l'autre, comment déverrouiller pour disposer du clou d'une part et du bouton de l'autre.

    jean klein - Ответить

    Bonjour Jean Klein ! Je ne suis pas sûr de comprendre. Pourquoi voulez-vous supprimer le bouton du jean ?

    Marty Chapman - Ответить

    If for some reason the button has been put in backwards, you can remove the existing jeans button using a pair of heavy duty wire cutters. A wire cutter that can cut metal up to 1/4". (6.35mm) thick. Be careful not to cut into the waist band.

    Marty Chapman -

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    • Holding the tack in place from behind, place the button on top of the tack.

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    • Place a flat work surface like soft piece of wood or leather directly beneath the button.

    • Be sure to use a small (one pound) hammer or mallet to prevent breaking the tack and button. Hammer the tack into the button, with a straight downward pound.

    • If the button has a logo you are worried about damaging, place a soft cloth or towel underneath before hammering.

    • If you’re uncomfortable holding the button with your fingers while you hammer, you can use a pair of pliers to hold the button in place.

    Thought it would be better if I flipped the jeans over and hit the tack instead of the button. But I wrecked it. Don’t do that.

    Sharon Barke - Ответить

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    • Test out your new button by buttoning the jeans to ensure the new button is set and secure.

    Er is een scala aan verschillende typen knopen te koop met de bijbehorende hulpmiddelen.

    Deze zijn met een hamer te bedienen, maar ik doe het altijd met de bankschroef , dat geeft me wat meer controle op het proces.

    Hieronder een link naar de jeansknopen:

    https://fournituren.nl/products/prym-jea...?

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Nice, but let's consider how this situation occurs. The tack comes out of its hole, just simply replacing it is not realistic, unless the new tack is significantly bigger. So how do you "repair" the hole such that it will hold a tack again?

Gabe Misura - Ответить

As noted in step 2, you can move the tack over to where the denim isn't damaged. If that will cause the jeans not to fit properly, you can sew a folded piece of denim behind the hole (sew around the edges on the inside of the jeans) and punch the tack through the new piece.

Brittany McCrigler -

I didn´t have a new button and was in a pinch. Just ripped the old button off completely, jammed it in the tail end of a hammer and yanked it apart with som pliers. Then i followed the instructions in this fix. Worked like a charm, so far...

fredrikbendiksen - Ответить

Thanks I’m gonna try this first!

Lynsey Truhlicka -

The best thing to do is patch the hole. I simply use fabric glue and some pieces of blue jeans that you probably have hanging around. Trim off the extra threads and then apply fabric glue to the back of the waist band covering the hole made by the old button. Do the same on the front and then let dry. about 30 minutes or so, if you have a machine I always stitch back and for on the edges. Trim any edges or use additional glue to tack them down. Now because you have strengthened the hole carefully push the back of the button through where you can see the end, add the front to the nail end and turning the garment face down on a protected hard surface hammer about 3 times and check to see if it is sturdy, continue to hammer until you have reached the objective. Now you have got many more years with that button.

melanie1150 - Ответить

Can I reuse the old button and tack by hammering them together after I’ve inserted them into the old hole?

Pat Mirza - Ответить

I wanted to back the button back to the short not make a new button!

King Zero - Ответить

Complimenti descrizione completa

2marabs - Ответить

The tack was damaged while we were trying to repair it for ourselves. Says here no new tacks available. Are we at the end of the repairable road??

Amber Thomas - Ответить

My button is hanging from a single thread. Is the button actually 2 pieces that can come apart, then hammered next to the torn area?

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