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00:37 - This is a tutorial on how to make frayed shorts
00:57 from a pair of jeans.
00:59 The first thing I do is turn them inside out
01:01 and take my ruler and measure three inches down
01:05 from the crotch and about 13 inches down from the out seam.
01:10 After this, I make slits.
01:12 I make more of a slit on the outside
01:15 and smaller of a slit towards the inside of the leg.
01:18 And I just measure as I go along to make sure they're even,
01:22 but they don't have to be perfect.
01:24 Once I make slits, I start pulling out the threads.
01:28 Some of them will fall off completely
01:31 and some of them will stay.
01:33 Here's a better view.
01:35 As you can see, I take my tweezers and I just pull.
01:39 It doesn't matter if it's a thread from the top
01:42 that runs horizontally,
01:45 or if it's a thread from the bottom that runs vertically.
01:48 You just pull at whatever you can get
01:51 because the end goal is to just pull them all out
01:54 until the bottom parts are frayed
01:58 and they're just kind of hanging there.
02:03 So the pieces that run side to side,
02:05 you can see that I kind of just pull those out
02:08 and just throw them away.
02:09 You won't need those because the up and down threads
02:13 are gonna be the ones that stay and flare out.
02:16 I keep doing this sometimes with my fingers.
02:21 Most of the time, tweezers are an easier option,
02:25 but you can use either one, whatever is fastest for you.
02:30 It is kind of tedious,
02:33 but once you get most of the threads out,
02:35 it's gonna look like this.
02:37 And since we made a bigger slit on the end
02:41 than towards the middle,
02:43 there will be some that you have to pull out
02:46 and they won't all the way come out.
02:48 So you just pull them as much as they will go.
02:52 As you can see here, it kind of stops where my fingers are
02:55 and I pull them and just let them hang there.
03:00 That way, they will even themselves up.
03:03 As long as you keep pulling the threads as you go,
03:07 it will be a gradual line
03:10 because even though the next section
03:13 doesn't have as much height,
03:14 see how it all blends together.
03:17 When you're done pulling the threads with your tweezers,
03:19 you put them in the washer
03:21 and then you put them in the dryer.
03:23 And when they come out, they'll look like this.
03:25 I made a few slits and cut the waistband on these too.
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