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What happened is i thought my post had offended some how,so i just deleted it.I explained that i took some scissors and some Liquid Stitch and fixed the droopy pants,i took your response the wrong way.I didn't realize you wanted a more detailed explanation.Yes,i'm an idiot.
I didn't see the previous one as its apparantly gone but what I did is pretty simple. Please pardon the crude drawing below, its just a quickie to get the point across. If you flip the pants inside out, the black line represents the edge of the fabric. The green line represents the original stitching. The red line is the new line I sewed into the pants. After sewing that line (take your time with small close stitches), trim the material about 3mm away from your new stitch line all the way around the curve. Flip the pants back and you are done. I did this by hand but if you are handy with a sewing machine or know someone who is, this can be done real quick.
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