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How to skinny jeans and make them fashionable? How to sew in jeans How to narrow men's jeans from the bottom

are gaining more and more popularity. And it’s not surprising that many people have a question - how to convert wide jeans into skinny jeans? How to narrow your jeans yourself? Why remake it and not buy new ones in the store? Because doing something with your own hands is interesting. And because almost everyone has wide jeans that are already tired of them. But which may well serve and even become a wardrobe decoration as skinny jeans. Banal savings on buying new jeans can also be a reason to take up denim crafts. But there's another reason to make your own skinny jeans. As a rule, these jeans fit you much more comfortably than any store-bought ones.

Making skinny jeans from wide ones is quite possible for anyone who knows how to hold a needle in their hands and operate a sewing machine. There are several ways to turn wide jeans into skinny ones.

First way. Simplest.

We turn the jeans inside out and put them on ourselves.

We pin the jeans along the outer seam or along the inner seam (depending on your body and the original style of the jeans) so that they fit tightly to the body. At this stage it is better to ask someone for help. Because it’s difficult to stand up straight and pin pins tightly to your body. If you bend over, you may not be able to pin your jeans neatly.

Carefully remove the jeans, draw a line along the pins and stitch along the drawn line.

We try on the jeans again, leaving them inside out. If necessary, we adjust. Usually you have to grab a little more, usually at the top.

We sew the seam using a machine. Along the stitched seam, draw a line on the second leg and stitch it in the same way. How to make a seam depends on your desire and your capabilities.

Second way. Not much more difficult than the first, but requires skinny jeans that fit you perfectly.

Turn the jeans inside out and lay them out on a large table or floor.

We attach our skinny jeans to them and mark a new seam line along the wide jeans.

We are not stitching yet, but simply stitching the jeans along the intended line.

We put the sour cream jeans on ourselves, inside out, and adjust the new seam in place, pinning it where necessary. Just like we did in the previous method.

Again we sew along the pinned pins.

You can try on the jeans again and if everything is fine, we sew the seam on the machine. Using the first leg, we make a second one.

Both methods have a common complexity. These are existing seams. If the jeans are stitched on the outside with a double seam, and you need to narrow the jeans from the hip, then the seam will be a hindrance. No matter how hard we try, the transition from the old seam to the new one will be noticeable. The solution may be to completely cut out the old seam. But this is not always possible. Another way is to carefully cut the seam on both sides to the desired location. And after the jeans are tapered, sew it directly on top of the new seam. But this method is also not without its drawbacks.

The solution may be to choose jeans without a double outer seam. Or use a third method to narrow your jeans.

Third way. Perhaps not the most complex in terms of technology, but definitely not simple and very labor-intensive. But the most interesting.

After we have decided on the line along which to sew the jeans (it doesn’t matter how: along other skinny jeans or directly along the leg), we cut out the excess fabric, as if making a cut on the legs. We sew the edges and sew patterned fabric or fabric from the inside onto the cut, instead of a seam.lace. Finishing the cut with stitched stripes of denim will look great. Cut pieces of jeans are suitable for this. This method is great (and solves the problem) if you need to narrow your jeans from the hip.

Fourth way. The most difficult method, which requires not only the presence of skinny jeans that fit you perfectly and which are already worn out or damaged, but also cutting and sewing skills.

We simply rip wide leg jeans into separate patterns. Then we rip out old or damaged skinny jeans and transfer the skinny jeans patterns onto the wide jeans pieces. If you have proven skinny jeans patterns, you may not need your old skinny jeans. We cut out new patterns and re-sew the jeans. This method is not exactly a remake. It's more about making jeans, which not every atelier can do.

It’s quite possible that you have other ideas - how to narrow wide jeans, how to turn tired wide jeans into skinny jeans

Even if you are the happy owner of a super-standard figure, you've probably at least once had to wonder: how to sew in jeans? And we are not talking about those cases when the item was purchased in the wrong size. It happens that it is difficult to choose tight-fitting pants for thin legs. It happens that the model is not satisfied with the width of the trousers. And there is also such a thing that jeans fit perfectly, but at the waist they are a little bulging, the reason for this is the features of the figure.

So, if you don’t know how to do things at home, that’s not a reason to take them to the studio. They charge so much for such a service that it’s easier to buy new ones. It's decided! We take out a sewing machine, thread, tailor's chalk, scissors and tailor's pins (those with round heads).

That depends on the space we want to reduce. This can be done in three places - in the back of the waistband, on the sides and at the bottom of the trouser leg.

The first case is “yours”, if you have a strong arch in the lower back, then even the tightest jeans bulge a little at the back of the waist. To get rid of this defect, we take the following steps. We rip the back seam, cut the belt lengthwise, first opening the belt loop (belt loop). Before ripping, you need to measure how many extra centimeters you need to remove. We divide these centimeters by two and draw on each side with chalk how much needs to be removed. The line goes from top to bottom, gradually disappearing towards the end. Before cutting off excess fabric, measure how many centimeters are taken for allowances on the left and right (usually these are different values).

So, the excess fabric is cut off, according to the measured allowances we combine the parts, baste, stitch, bend inward b O larger allowance, sew. Turn it right side out.

We cut off the excess fabric from the belt, sew the belt, and sew the belt loop back. Ready! Jeans are sewn on the sides using the same principle. Naturally, only the side seams are ripped out and the belt is cut on the sides. We cut off the excess fabric, re-sew the side parts and the waistband, and return the belt loops to their place.

Also, the question of how to sew jeans into trouser legs is not very difficult. For example, if you have flared jeans, but you really want skinny ones! Of course, if you have rapper jeans, sew them up or don’t sew them up - the panties won’t turn out to be clingy. The rest can be dealt with.

Before you skinny your jeans at home, put them on and stand in front of a mirror (it’s better to have an assistant). Using tailor's pins, we carefully pin down the places that we would like to remove. This must be done on the front side. It is enough, however, to pin only one trouser leg and measure the second one according to it, otherwise there is a high risk of getting different widths.

After pinning, carefully remove the jeans, turn them inside out, and use tailor’s chalk to mark the pinning points on the wrong side. We remove the pins, draw a line for the future seam along the lines, it should be as even as possible. Next, we combine both trouser legs, pierce all layers of fabric through and through along the drawn line, and draw a cut line on the second trouser leg.

We cut off the excess, sew up the seams, sew on a machine, process the edges with a zigzag or overlock. turn it out, try it on. In general, it is very useful to try on the product several times during the process.

Now you know how to sew jeans at home. Go for it!

Step-by-step instructions with photos and videos will clearly explain how to narrow jeans at the bottom at home. Our master class will teach you how to turn wide jeans into fashionable skinny ones. And professional advice on how to properly hem the hem and how to maintain double stitching along the side seam will help even beginning craftswomen avoid mistakes when working with rough denim fabric.

So let's begin...

Tools you will need for work:

  • Sewing machine
  • Iron

    Ironing board

    Sewing machine needle No. 100

    Threads to match denim

    Threads to match the stitching

    Steamer or small scissors

  • Tailor's ruler
  • Scissors
  • Tailor's chalk. You can use a piece of dry soap or a special felt-tip pen for tailors.
  • Pins

How much should I tape my jeans at the bottom?

There are actually a lot of ways. From estimating “by eye” to constructing a full-fledged pattern. We offer simple but fairly accurate options. Choose any method:

  1. We take your favorite jeans that satisfy you both in the width at the bottom and in the length of the legs as a sample. Turn both the sample and the jeans you will be sewing inside out and place them next to each other. Draw a line for the future seam with chalk and mark the desired length.
  2. Wear the pre-turned jeans that you want to make skinny. Pin along the line of the future seam. Don't forget to mark the length. Take it off. Using the pins as a guide, draw a chalk line for the inside seam.


♦ For each person, the width of the leg at the bottom will be different. But! When determining the width of new jeans, be sure to take into account that your leg should fit freely into the pant leg

Preparing the gate for processing

  • We rip the seam at the bottom of the pants.
  • After tearing off the hem, you must carefully iron the fold lines of the fabric on the hem, straightening the fabric.


Tapering jeans at the side seams, topstitching

  • Measure the desired width along the bottom of the trouser leg. We use chalk to mark the inside and side seams.


  • We draw a straight line from the knee or from the hip (depending on the style of your jeans and your desire) to the mark at the bottom of the leg.


Side seam, topstitching

  • Unmask the side seam. If there is stitching along the side seam, then rip out both the stitching and the side seam.




    We sweep along the chalk lines. Let's sew. We start stitching 3-4cm above the cut, combining the beginning with the old stitch to make the transition smooth.

  • Let's overlock. If you don’t have an overlocker, then step back 1.5 cm from the laid line, draw a line with chalk and cut off the excess with scissors. We process the edges with a zigzag.

    Denim fabric is quite loose, so it is necessary to process the edges. The stitching can also be done in a studio.



  • We thread the thread into the machine to match the stitching. We lay the finishing stitch so as to imitate the factory one.



Inseam

  • We combine the cuts of the jeans along the inner seam. Baste, stitch and overlock the inner seam.



  • Iron the jeans along the inside seam.

Processing the hem of jeans

  • Draw a chalk line along the bottom, cut off the excess, stitch or pin.




  • We sew the hem.

You can significantly simplify your work and save time if you use our product for hemming jeans while maintaining the factory seam.

How hem rough denim, and even in several folds without skipping stitches? Place denim fabric of the same thickness under the other side of the foot so that the foot is level. Do this in a checkerboard pattern. You can use a piece of the hem that you cut off. And the seam will be neat and uniform.

See photo below:



  • Iron the hem line.


  • Steam jeans with an iron. It is convenient to use the sleeve that comes with the ironing board.

Often purchased clothes do not fit the figure as well as we would like. This happens due to the fact that any item of clothing, including trousers, is sewn according to certain standards. Then a reasonable question arises: is it possible to sew jeans so that they look perfect? It is possible, but it will take a little effort.

How to sew pants a size smaller

Many women's clothes gather dust in the closet due to the likelihood of their owner rapidly losing weight. Often clothes become too big, but you like them so much that you want to alter them and continue wearing them. Before you make your jeans a size smaller, try them on and note whether they are too big everywhere. It happens that the pants are too big at the waist, but still fit snugly at the hips. If the trousers everywhere have become one size larger, then you can start working:

  1. Before sewing your jeans, make sure that you have a sewing machine in your home arsenal and you know how to use it.
  2. During fitting, pin up excess fabric and remove carefully.
  3. Lightly go over the pin marks with chalk, moving slightly away from the measurements.
  4. Open the seams on one leg and, trimming off the excess, sew the edges.
  5. Do the same with the second leg.
  6. Sew hand seams using a sewing machine. If there was a double line in the original, duplicate it.
  7. In the hip area, the actions will be the same, but before sewing, you will need to undo the belt. At the final stage, shorten it and sew it back.

How to sew pants at the waist

There are a great variety of jeans styles. They are worn from very narrow models, designed for very slender people, to straight, wide ones. To answer the question of how to properly sew jeans, in addition to the style, you also need to determine the purpose for which the size is adjusted. Let's say your straight-cut pants are of medium width, and they become too big at the waist. To remake these jeans for yourself, follow this algorithm:

  1. From the middle seam at the back, step back 7 cm in both directions and open the belt at this distance.
  2. Next, you will need a crotch spacer of approximately 8 cm.
  3. Open the middle seam too.
  4. Insert pins from the wrong side, showing the places where the stitching will be sewn.
  5. Sew along the marked lines, doubling the double stitch if necessary.
  6. Trim the excess length from the waistband and sew it on.

How to tape your jeans at home

When buying bell-bottom denim trousers, be prepared that in a short time the once fashionable item of clothing will be completely unclaimed. This model is not suitable for everyone and is often purchased only to suit current trends. Moreover, this applies not only to women, but also to representatives of the stronger sex. To prevent an item from disappearing, you can give it a second life. How to narrow men's jeans and transform women's trousers is easy to understand from the description:

  1. Before sewing up your jeans, take a look at your figure and think about whether pants that are very tapered at the bottom will suit you. Ingoda, it is better to limit yourself to a moderate width of trouser legs.
  2. Turn the jeans inside out and draw a new stitching line parallel to the original seam with chalk. Pin and try it on. The thing should not only sit beautifully, but also be comfortable. If necessary, adjust the length of the hem before tapering.
  3. Sew the seams, gradually removing the pins. Trim any unnecessary fabric.

Your jeans may not fit you well right away. In order for them to fit your figure well, you will have to work. Jeans that are too baggy can shrink in a way that makes you look heavy. In order to get rid of this problem, it is necessary to make them narrower.

You will need:

  • washing machine
  • fingers
  • sewing machine
  • threads
  • seam spreader hook

Instructions:

1. Wet your jeans and then dry them well. Many are made from fabric that will shrink after washing. After washing in hot water or a long wash cycle, place them in the dryer on high. Some dryers have automatic moisture sensors that will turn off when the sensor senses that the fabric is dry enough. In order for jeans to shrink, they must be left in the hot dryer longer than recommended. It is when the jeans are overdried that they begin to shrink. Try using a hairdryer and dry your jeans longer.

2. Hem the seam on the inside of the leg where there are simple thick seams that go all the way down (these seams are stitched with a bright contrast thread). Turn the jeans inside out and put them on. Pull the inner fabric past the seam all the way to the crotch until the fabric fits snugly and comfortably around your legs. Use pins to secure the material.

3. Use your sewing machine to hem the jeans along the line you made with pins. Sew over the seam again for strength. Cut off any excess fabric. If your jeans still don't fit snug enough, follow the instructions in section 2 to taper them at the hips and waist.

4. Use a seam ripper hook to rip the stitching at the back of the waistband. Cut the seam under the waistband. Remove the horizontal stitches along the waistband of the jeans a few inches on either side of the center of the opening.

5. Use the spacer hook to carefully remove the top seam stitching from the waistband to the crotch. Remove the threads that hold the second back seam under the top seam.

6. Recut the previously folded top seam on the opposite side so that the back of the jeans is as tight as you would like.

7. Sew all layers with thread using a bright thread that matches the color of those used for the remaining seams. Make a double seam the same width as the parallel seams on your jeans.

8. Sew the vertical back seam on the waistband, paying attention to the centering of the altered part of the trousers. Attach the belt to your pants. Sew and make a seam there.

9. Reattach the belt loops to hide the vertical seam on the waistband.

Tips and warnings:

  • Use two layers of thread for the top seam - this will more closely resemble the texture of the thread used by jeans manufacturers.

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