How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem
How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

How to Reattach an Original Jeans Hem
By an eHow Contributing Writer

An original hem is also be called a European hem or a tricky hem and maintains the jeans’ hem. Unless you're able to fork over big coin to have a tony jeans' designer custom make a pair of petite (or non-Amazon length) jeans, you'll have to have your jeans tailored. Or do you? Hemming really is likely the only way to get the fancy-pants jeans. For example Pine IV, which are made for women (translate: your tummy doesn't roll over the too-low band), have a wonderful amount of stretch and great fit but a ridiculously long original length. There are petite styled jeans of Liz Claiborne, Bill Blass, Gloria Vanderbilt, Duplex, Kikit, Lee and Levis, which are, let's face it, hardly fashion forward. Those of us who can't boast a 34" inseam (the standard for more jeans) and want a stylish jean, can either give up the $15 to $25 it costs to have a tailor use the original hem on your jeans or you can do it yourself.It can be a challenge, but if you don't rush through this project, you'll be pleased with the results and get better at it the more you do it.

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

Things You'll Need:

* needle & thread
* or sewing machine
* tape measure
* iron

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

How to Reattach an Original Jeans Hem

Step 1

Measure the original length and figure out exactly the length you want.

Step 2
Subtract the length you want from the current length of the jeans (e.g. the jeans are 34 inches and you need them to be 32 inches) Divide the number you need cut off in half (in our example, the number you need cut off is 2 inches, so if you cut it in half, this would be 1 inch).

Step 3
Cuff pant leg. Take the above number (half of what you actually want) from the original hem line. Pin the cuff where you want it. (In calculating, don’t include the hem to the end of the jean.)

Step 4
Pin around the cuff, and measure with each pin.

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

Step 5
Go slowly and carefully while pinning the side seams. The seam stitching should line up on either side.

Step 6

Begin sewing. Sew right next to the original hem (this works with a sewing machine or for hand sewing). Stitch on the right side of the hem, or the side farthest from the bottom of the jean. Sew all the way around the cuff.

Step 7
Cut the excess off. Leave approximately a half inch for fraying or iron the extra material.

Step 8

Turn the leg right side out and iron the new seam flat, revealing the old hem. Voila! You've just saved yourself up to $25 and opened up your "jeans universe."

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem
How To Hem Jeans With Original Hem

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