How to Fray Jeans
Frayed jeans are always considered fashionable and cool. If you are thinking of fraying your jeans, here is a guide that will guide you on the process of how to fray jeans...

Things Required to Fray Jeans
- Jeans
- Scissors
- Nail filer
- Wire brush
- Needle
- Scale and tailor's chalk
- Sandpaper
How to Fray Jeans
- Wash and iron the jeans before you begin to work on it. New ones will probably shrink, which will help you in determining the length.
- It is advisable to wear the jeans and then mark it because the length may vary. Once you decide the length of the desired fray, make a mark with tailor's chalk on it.
- Place the jeans on a flat surface and using the scale, draw a straight line on the jeans so that you can have an even cut.
- You should cut off the hem of the jeans legs so that fraying becomes easier. Now cut the jeans on the marked line with a pair of scissors.
- With the help of a needle, pull some of the strands at the edges to create a frayed look. A wire brush can also be used to fray jeans. It does not matter even if the edges become uneven.
- You can even make use of nail file, scissor or knife to create a frayed look for your jeans. Repeatedly rub any one of these tools vertically to fray the jeans.
- You can even rip jeans or make slits or holes in other areas in the jeans with the help of the needle.
- In order to create a more destroyed look, you can bleach the jeans or even rub it with sandpaper to create faded and destroyed jeans.
- As a final step, wash the jeans again to see the effect of your work. Frays and the distressed effect on the jeans look different and more natural after every wash.
- Try on the jeans after washing and if you find extra long strands after washing the jeans, cut them to the desired length. You can even fray it more if you want.
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