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Step 1

              How To Fix A Hole In Khaki Pants               
  • Examine the damaged area.
  • Make sure to clean all the debris from the tear.

Examine the damaged area.

Make sure to clean all the debris from the tear.

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Step 2

  • Flip your pants inside out.

Flip your pants inside out.

Step 3

  • Pinch hole together.
  • Make sure there is no gaps showing.

Pinch hole together.

Make sure there is no gaps showing.

Step 4

  • Pin needle and thread through pants.
  • Use more thread than needed so you will have enough.
  • Make sure your hand is not directly behind the needle where you are poking. This will prevent you from pricking yourself.

Pin needle and thread through pants.

Use more thread than needed so you will have enough.

Make sure your hand is not directly behind the needle where you are poking. This will prevent you from pricking yourself.

Step 5

  • Pull needle and thread through pants until there is only 2 inches of thread left.
  • Tie a knot at the end of the remaining 2 inches.
  • It can be any measurement, but 2 inches makes it easier to tie a knot without wasting too much thread.

Pull needle and thread through pants until there is only 2 inches of thread left.

Tie a knot at the end of the remaining 2 inches.

It can be any measurement, but 2 inches makes it easier to tie a knot without wasting too much thread.

Step 6

  • Take the needle and pin it through right next to the previous spot.
  • Pull all the way through until thread is tight.
  • Repeat this process until you reach the end of the hole.

Take the needle and pin it through right next to the previous spot.

Pull all the way through until thread is tight.

Repeat this process until you reach the end of the hole.

Step 7

  • Wrap the thread three times around the needle.
  • Pull the needle until the thread is tight.
  • This will tie a knot at the end.

Wrap the thread three times around the needle.

Pull the needle until the thread is tight.

This will tie a knot at the end.

Step 8

  • Take the scissors and cut the excess string remaining.

Take the scissors and cut the excess string remaining.

Step 9

  • Now put your khaki pants on because they are now wearable again and practically new!

Now put your khaki pants on because they are now wearable again and practically new!

Now your old ripped pants look practically new and you can begin wearing them again.

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Shafikahmed - May 14, 2016

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it’s 100% not ok…… i con do it so 99% ok

and 100% maching

Iam shafik i can’t do it’s and 100% maching

EMMA MILLER - Nov 16, 2017

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What about if you’re in school and your pants rip?

JORDI ZAMUDIO - Mar 27, 2018

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is it smooth when you fix it? i use these for school and dont want it to show