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- jeans;
- nail scissors;
- tweezers;
- crayon;
- cutting board;
- sponge;
- knife;
- grater.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi.jpg)
With these items you can give old jeans a chance for a new life. So let's get started:
1. Use chalk to mark the places of future holes.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-2.jpg)
2. Then insert the kitchen board (or any other hard object) into the jeans and cut the strips at any distance from each other with a knife (or scissors). The board must be laid so as not to cut through the bottom of the jeans. The cuts can be moistened with a damp sponge (it will be easier to cut this way).
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-3.jpg)
3. Now, using tweezers, you should separate the transverse threads in each of the resulting strips. This work is painstaking, takes a lot of time.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-4.jpg)
4. Thus, future holes are formed. As a result of the detachment of the threads, a lot of fringe is formed, it must be cut off periodically. At the end, a little fringe should be left.
5. After all the threads are separated, part of them will not hang very aesthetically. Scissors need to carefully cut all excess thread.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-5.jpg)
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-6.jpg)
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-7.jpg)
6. Then you can create scuffs with a grater. Crumple with your hands the place of future scuffs and rub it with a grater. For this process, it is better to take a grater with straight and large holes. The result is chaotic scuffs.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-8.jpg)
7. Holes can be made in any other places, both front and back. For a square cut, you should make two cuts with scissors and carefully separate the threads in this place.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-9.jpg)
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/rvanie-dzhinsi-10.jpg)
The number of scuffs depends on desire and patience. You can make quite a few neat holes, or vice versa - make jeans look too sloppy.
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