These jeans were a Christmas present for Dennis. I kidnapped a pair of his well-loved jeans and did some functional patching of the buttular area, followed by some interesting patching and embroidery to produce what I consider to be a fine pair of hippie pants. I know, there’s something kind of odd about giving him back his own pants, but they were cooler! better! stronger! and weren’t a couple threads away from revealing his underwear anymore, so that’s something. I was so happy with them, I put my This American Life flaming squirrel patch on the back.

Here are photos (I know, I need to get some of him actually wearing the pants!):

jeans

pocket detail

The coin pocket was blown out, so I covered it in coral and gold silk brocade.

angel patch

I downloaded this design from Ann the Granand converted it to Viking format – it’s called the Irish angel. It’s stitched out in black thread on gold silk duopioni. It’s on the lower back of the left leg, and you can also see some of the borders I did right above the hem.

turtle patch
Anther design from Ann the Gran, stitched out in orange thread on wool felt.

flaming squirrel patch

This American Life flaming squirrel patch. To understand the squirrel patch, go to the TAL website and listen to show #115.

The other patches are silk brocades, and I embroidered the Capricorn symbol directly onto the denim on the left thigh. They seem to be holding up well through multiple washings. I wash them inside-out to minimize abrasion on the brocades and embroidery.