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How to Hem Jeans





A common fashion trend for wearing jeans is to retain the original seam and hem. It is obvious that the

original length of the jeans does not always fit every one. Also, wearing correct length jeans is important to

go with flat shoes. In such cases, we usually go to a tailor for length alteration. At some point of time, you

may be in a hurry and do not have time to go to the tailor. No worries, you can hem the jeans on your own

within half an hour. Let's take a look at the step- by-step method on how to hem jeans by retaining the

original seam.





Easy Tips to Hem Jeans





If you have a sewing machine, you can complete hemming your somekeyword within 25 - 30 minutes. You

can stitch with a regular needle and thread if you do not have a sewing machine. One word of caution is to

hem one leg of the jeans at a time. Doing so will allow you to undo it easily, in case of any incorrect

measurements or stitching. Following are some easy tips for hemming jeans, which are applicable to all

popular jean cuts, be it straight, flared or boot-cut:





The materials required to hem jeans are: measuring tape, scissors, sewing machine (with thicker needle) or

regular needle (if sewing by hand), thread (matching color with the original seams), pins, pencil for marking

length and an iron. Once you are prepared will all these requirements, you can begin with the task of

hemming jeans.





First of all, decide on the appropriate length of the jeans. You can do so by putting on the jeans and wearing

the shoes that you want to pair with the jeans. By checking in front of a mirror, you can cuff the jeans at the

appropriate length. For this, you can turn the bottom of the jeans inside out and fold them. If you are

wearing flat shoes, you can mark the length a little below the ankle (about an inch length). Accordingly you

can retain the jeans length for wearing high heels as well.





Mark the length on the jeans with the help of a pencil. If you want to cut 4 inches from the original hem, you

can measure 2 inches from the folded bottom (exclude the length of the original hem) and pin at regular

intervals. Make sure, you measure the length all around the hem while pinning down, so that you are

removing equal lengths all around the hem.





If you are using a sewing machine, you can adjust the sewing foot next to the edge of the original hem (close

to the original seam). Finish sewing all around the cuff. In case of sewing by hand, you can follow the same

procedure for stitching all around the hem. You can then try whether the altered jean length fits you or not.

If not, you can undo the stitch and start all over again.





If the folded material is too long, you can cut off the excess fabric by leaving a length of about half an inch.

Otherwise, for short excess fabric, you can iron the folded portion and leave it. With this, you have

completed hemming one leg of the jeans. Start with the other remaining leg by following the same

procedure as you did for the first one. This way, you can hem jeans easily.





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