Shortening Bootcut Jeans Or Pants (1499 Views)

How many times have you left a great looking, worn down pair of denim in to the shop because the legs are too long? They just don´t lok the same if you just cut them shorter…

Denim pants with an abraded hem need to be shortened with a seam. Bootcut jeans cannot be shortened with a straight seam because the sewing lines are not the same length. In this tutorial you´ll see how to shorten jeans with a curved seam – no matter how flare legged your bootcut jeas are!

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    Try the denim on with both flat and hig heeled shoes. I usually mark the denim about hanf an inch (2cm) longer than my heel. If the denim is a regular bootcut the front will be about ¾ inches (3cm)longer. If the denim is a bell-bottom it will be even longer from the front.

    The heel measurement is the important one! After I know how much must be taken off, I draw (usually with a ballpoint pen) a straight line 0,5cm above the hem turn. Measure how wide your leg is on this line. This will be your bottom sewing line.

    Then measure the shortening-measurement up from here (in picture: left legpiece). Now draw a curvy line towards the front.



Materials

Jeans, ruler, ball point pen, sewing equipment

COMMENTS (2)

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    nehmah    Ï Posted 3 May 2008 at 8:39 AM

    Outsapop, I've been doing jeans shortening for more than 30 years; You have saved me from hours of pinning and ripping (when I got it off by a fraction!) You have taught an old dog a new trick. Thanks, Nehmah

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    EmilyKate    Ï Posted 6 May 2008 at 4:58 PM
    pining for her digital camera :o(

    This is brilliant! As a short curvy girl I'm all about the boot-cut jean! I knew about the european-seam technique for keeping the abraded edge, but this is so brilliant, making the curved seam so it matches the length perfectly… the way I have been doing it, I ended up with extra fabric that I just cut off, and it was on the inside seamline so I said to myself oh noone can see… but if I do my next pair your way, they'll be PERFECT. This is very timely cos I gotta buy new jeans this weekend! You're a jean-ious, teehee!


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