How to Hem Pants: Easy Sewing Tutorial with Rob Appell of Man Sewing
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2015
- bit.ly/hemmingpantsmsqc - Rob teaches us how to hem jeans and keep the cuff.
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I love this episode, not only did I learn something very valuable to know, but I loved the fact that you hemmed your wife's jeans for her--sew nice of you!!!!
I am a 30 year old male who for years always had my grandma hem and do minor alterations to my clothes (mostly hemming). She passed away a few years ago. One thing I wish I had said more often was how much I appreciated her work (not only did she hem my pants I also got new pajama pants every year). Sadly I did not take advantage of the time and learn what she knew. I think she'd be happy however that I've decided to pick it up. So now I'm watching videos and reading online before I buy a sewing machine, want to make sure the first one is the right choice. Really enjoyed the video and subscribed!
Edmorian Blades what a touching story! That's so cool that you've decided to pick it up! You won't be sorry, I promise!! I'm sure your Grandmother is looking down and smiling!! Do you mind if we share this comment on our Facebook page? We really loved it!!
Man Sewing Absolutely! Share it on facebook. :)
Yeah sure beats paying the alterations shop 12$ per jeans
You'll be able to let her know when you see her in heaven. GMA already knows how much she was loved.
Buy a machine that has enough distance between the presser foot and the teeth.
I have been sewing for almost 50 yrs and this is something new to me. Wish I had known this years ago. Thanks for sharing. I appreciate your time and talent.
Finally!! Someone who doesn't make this harder than it needs to be!! Thank you for being so concise and straightforward. I have watched quite a few videos in hemming jeans, and none of them came close to explaining as easily as you did. THANKS!
Thanks for tuning in Mimi! Hope you have fun hemming jeans!
Thank you. I think you explained it perfectly.
A little tip for the thick side seams... Before sewing, cover the seam with another piece of fabric or a towel, grab a hammer and smash the seam down. Hit it from the inside of the pants, then take it to the machine. It helps... Great job!
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A hump jumper would help greatly to!
This is one of my favorite tutorials you've done. It is super helpful for us short girls. Thanks Rob
SOOOOOOO happy I found this wonderful tutorial! I'm 5ft tall and RARELY do I find pants that are short enough for me. I told a few coworkers about this and showed them my pants. I have now hemmed jeans for ppl at work and some of their adult children! Not to mention my own grown kids and husband!!! THANK U SOOOOOOO MUCH!! I watch ur channel all the time!
Hi Rob, Just want to let you know that I have used your method of shortening my husbands work jeans 3 times now. It works great! I used a zipper foot to get close to the existing hem. After zig zagging around the cut portion I then stitched around again sewing to the pant leg, hubby was worried about catching his toe. Stitching doesn't show and he is very pleased. Thank you so much for sharing this method with us.
Pamela Eaves I'm so glad that this method worked for you!! Thanks for commenting on this video and thanks for watching!!
Please, what kind of needle do you use, and number please
@elenabrown3515: Size 16 or 18 Jeans Needle
I've needed to double check on shortening my husband's jeans..Rob I used to follow you here constantly..so I hope you get to read my big THANKYOU from Australia
Amazing! Excellent tutorial! Your guidance and instructions are A++!
I have one leg (injured in a motorcycle accident at 18) that is 2" shorter so I must hem every pair of jeans/pants I own (for the last 40 years). This tip means a lot to me Rob, thank you so much.
Your sentiments about your wife are so loving. Very fun to hear!
Darris B. Nelson I'm glad this one can help you out and hope this can make your life a little bit easier! Thank you so much for your comment and for your overwhelming support!
I'm mesmerized by your iron
+David Ensminger It's a fun one! I have a new iron in my more current tutorials!
Yes, me too! I want that iron.
me too!
+Man Sewing
What kind of iron is your iron? It looks like somehow part of it lifts up when you lay it down flat? I would like to know more about your iron. Thank you!
+David Ensminger right! that thing blew my mind!!
DUDE--that iron is giving me all the feelings! What a gem that little robo-iron is! Thanks for a great tutorial also!
Absolute Genius! I love this. I have hemmed four pairs now. At 4'10" this will save me a bundle as every pair of pants I buy need to be hemmed. Thank you so much. That iron is mesmerizing....right off the Starship Enterprise. :)
LOL! I got completely distracted by the iron as well. Great video! I'm 5'8"; pants never fit me either, Anita.
I want to thank you so much. I bought a very nice pair of jeans and I'm only 4'11 and it's very hard to find jeans that actually fit and I did not know how I was going to be able to hem them and look nice. So being very nervous, I watch this Tutorial 3 or 4 times and watch every move that you did. I did It!!!! And they look like I bought them that way. Thank you again.
nancy cogar that's great!!! I'm glad that this helped you out! Now shopping will be much easier!!
Good for your Nancy
Same here. . . not quite 5' tall. I never have jeans that are appropriate to my height!
nancy cogar you should only buy pants that come in short sizing.
@@cutiedoggy475 I am 4 foot 11 also and I need to him my petite JJill pants and most of my other petite jeans. It’s a bummer but it’s true. I can relate to her. I guess you’re not 4 foot 11?
The most clear directions for sewing and keeping the original hem I've yet to see, Thanks so much! Wish I'd have known this a hundred lumpy hems ago. :-) You're terrific!
Very very thorough instructions. Most of the other tutorials dont give step by step at all. Thank you
I started sewing when seats on my 304 Peugeot wore out in two years. My wife was working and I was going ot Engineering School at Cal Poly while working part time. She was raised in an orphanage and taught to sew. One of our major purchases was a Free Westinghouse sewing machine in 1960. It was fast and had a button hole program on the zig zag control.
Later, she got an Elna and I took over the old machine. I am 6'4" and after college we took up skiing as a family sport as well as camping, kayaking and backpacking. So, i have modified my ski clothes with cuffs, sweaters and wind shirts. There are many clothing mfg's in the Seattle Area; Black, Pacific Trail, Farwest who have factory sales of roll ends twice a year. The fabrics are ripstop, downproof, and plasitcize for water proof. I sewed; tarps, tents, sleeping bags and ditty bags with rope drawstrings in the kids school colors. I designed a back pack with aluminum frame with snap on bags for food clothing and utility as well as a blow up boat. (now it is called packrafting).
I service and repaired my own cars and did wood working, built kayaks and welding in my garage shop. SEWING WAS GREAT. i could work for hours and clean up was minimal. Just some fabric and thread. The world of threads and fabrics have improved and changed in quantum terms over the past 20 years. Now, the last thing to wear out on a car are the seats.
Iguana
Always nice to see other men sewing...i learned to sew as a child from my grandmother...which has always been a true blessing to know how to sew...thanks Grand Ma..!#! 👍👍
I just hemed my first pair of jeans after watching watching your tutorial. It was so easy, I was proud of myself. Thank you so much..I do follow you...and love every thing you do.
Jeanie Nelson
Awesome, Jeanie!! I'm so glad you liked this method of hemming jeans! Thanks for following along!
I have hemmed my jeans with Rob's instruction and it works so well!! I love the fact that the jeans don't look like they have been hemmed. Thank you Rob for this great tutorial!! :0)
Many years ago we use to just turn the cuff up and hem them. The jeans never looked like jeans. It just proves you are never to old to learn something new. Thanks
Yeah, this is a fun way to keep that hem that looks a little worn in! Thanks for your comment!
I've done a lot of jeans repairs and hemming and I love my "jeanamajig" (otherwise known as a hump jumper). It really helps when you come to that bumpy part at the side seams. You still have to stop to put it in place before going over the seams but it works great! Doesn't make your tension act up or knock your seam off course. It also puts less stress on a sewing machine. Loved your tutorial as always. Especially the part when you said "Are you ready? I am!" Entertaining and educational all at the same time!
I worked in a Jean company for years. It is not as hard as some thing.
Zig zag
You know he's a keeper when he hems your trousers for you. Honestly, I kinda want my future husband to do this for me😂😂
Ashlee McIntosh I gotchu girl
I kinda want my wife to bring me 20 children
This channel is AMAZING. Thanks for helping me not only accept my interest in sewing but also giving me the confidence to ENJOY it!
I love your EASY directions and your enthusiasm. Thank you. I'm anxious to try this
Your video was so clear, step by step. Thank you for sharing your expertise! Also, love your yellow robotic iron!
Thank you so much Rob. I learned so much watching this video. I successfully hemmed my new jeans, leaving the original hem in place. It worked perfectly. You are the best!
Just wanted to say a big thank you for the easy tutorial....I got down and redid 5 of my husband's pajamas and it came out perfectly....Thanks a ton 👍👍👍👍
Yesterday I had to sew a skirt and my machine got CRAZY, me too!!! Today I watched your video and immediately followed the recommendations. Just, I am ashamed, but I used my own face oil. UPS! It worked anyway! Thank you very MUCH! Amazing!!! Thanks to all youtube staff, thank you Man Sewing! I am so happy!
I have tried this and it works beautifully. I wish I had know years ago when my girls were growing!! Now I am sharing with my granddaughter!
Very thorough tutorial. Hemmed some work pants - FLAWLESSLY thanks to this video. Great job!
Hi Rob I have had this tucked away in favourites for quite some time, finally tried it today and have to say I am more than impressed, this is now my preferred method many thanks
just got my first machine a singer H.D 4423 to alter old jeans and patch work jeans. Haven't used it yet just doing some youtube university studying. Thank you...your videos are sooo much better then the other sewing channels I've seen. Subscribed.
Great tutorial! I like how you thoroughly explain everything 😃
Great video! I'll be doing this today. I bought a sewing machine at the beginning of lockdown and I'm loving it.
Thanks for a great tutorial!! I love this! I have so much trouble finding jeans that fit well, let alone are the right lengh...it's such a battle!! Great way to solve this problem, thank you!
Ok, Rob! I'm so excited! I hemmed my hubby's jeans this weekend and totally nailed it thanks to your awesome tutorial. Thanks again!
Fantastic, Mimi! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Oh my gosh, easy-peasy! Who knew!? Thank you so much for explaining it so well!
The iron is awesome and I really like the process shown to neatly shorten pants!!
This was definitely top on my favorite list. I tried it and it worked great. You have helped me in a number of things and I love watching you. Keep it up.
You, sir, are a national treasure. Many thanks for this.
Whew! I am glad I discovered this channel. I just bought a sewing machine, never tried it yet, dont know a thing about sewing. And, here you are!
Hi from UK.
Thank you for the tutorial, easy to understand and you deliver with great energy.
I have been looking for an easy way to hem my jeans and so far you are the easiest way to hem my jeans. Thank You for this class on hemming a pair of jeans and this might just be the way I do it. Thank you again.!!!
I'm not a dude- just a lady who never learned how to sew. Your video is awesome! Informative, fun, and easy to follow. Kudos. Can't wait to try it!
Just tried your method works really well ! Thank you Man Sewing !
Great method. So easy , once I started to do it myself and I watched you do . I used my walking foot..and heming foot for the second row of stitching.
Love this video!! I can't wait to hem another pair of jeans now!! Thanks!
Nice video, clear, concise, easy to follow, and a little humorous. Great Set up, and the iron, is out of this world.
the iron has got me laughing , great video. btw, totally off topic but the design on your wedding ring is absolutely beautiful.
Really enjoy your videos. There are some genuine tips and techniques that I can learn. I sew too and I would not bother to click on "How to Hem" videos as they are too basic but yours often has something new.
This is one of my favourite tutorials !
This is one of my favorite tutorials and I like the iron!
I have often wondered how to do this. Your tutorial explained it very well, thanks.
I love this, I have to hem my father in law's jeans all the time! I love the iron too!
This is new to me also, thank you for sharing with us. You’ve done a great job.🎉🎉
Loved, loved, loved the video. You explained it with little fuss and stress.
What?! WAIT. That iron totally tripped me out! Love that. I have never an iron with a built in stand. Very cool.
great video,,,clear and very concise lesson.. Bill,,a man who sews..best wishes
gatt be thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed this one!
This is the best explanation on hemming jeans by far!!! Thank you!
I love this! never even thought of hemming jeans this way! thanks!
I did it. I’m so proud of myself. Thank you, Rob.
WONDERFUL TUTORIAL!!! Thank you for teaching me what I never learned how to do!!! Thank you!!! My pants turned out perfect!!!
What the what! I just did this a few months ago for some of my grandsons jeans. It's nice to see something you do on your channel and be able to say "hey I can do that, too!".
That's what I like to hear!!
Hemmed two pairs of pants today using your tutorial. No drama! Thank you
Thanks Rob! I have watched your sewing and quilting videos and was always too "nervous" to try hemming my jeans. I tried today and it was like magic! Jeans are not jeans without the bottom trim.
Thanks!!
Love your video's and tips. This is one of my favorites!
Just tried this method and thank you very much Rob it worked like a charm.
❤❤❤❤ I’m in love with you your channel and your hemming technique!!! I have been seeing for years and every time someone would ask me to shorten their jeans I wanted to cry. A few years ago I saw a pair of jeans hemmed this way and I thought I can do this. The only problem was I didn’t know how to figure how much to fold up. I fooled around a lot with every pair I did. A lot of trying them on until the length was right. Then I saw your video Sooooo easy. The part where you press the bottom and then slid it up to the correct place--brilliant!!! I don’t think I would have ever figured that measuring out. Now I can go hem the pants I have in my closet. Thank thank thank you🥰
Great tutorial; you’re a gifted teacher. Loved the initial-crease-as-a-guide trick. When I hemmed my jeans, I used a zipper foot, which allowed me to get nice and close to the original hem. Also, I tacked down the excess fabric at the side seams, rather than cut. That allowed me to pass them along to someone who may be taller than I, which I did almost immediately, because I went down a size 😂..
Thank you for your videos. I learn so much from all of them. i love the quilting videos.
I have done this...it totally works..i have sewn many years and just found this technique..
I'm so glad that you like this technique! Hemming isn't a pain when you can do it this way!!
The breaking tension was the cause of my thread bunching! Amazing! I have been skipping fat seams and gluing them back down on the inside post pressing. THANKS!!!
This was my video of yours that I watched and now I'm hooked! Great tips!
Love this video, clear instructions and going to use this method. I do wish I could have seen a close up of the finished leg but it looked good from the view that I could see. Thank you for sharing with all of us out here
Thank you for this informative tutorial. I like this method of creating a hem to a pants that you are attempting to shorten. It preserves the more difficult to sew hem, itself, by using the original. Obviously, you would use the same color thread to match the material one is sewing, which can be challenging if the pants itself, has faced.
Excellent! Rob...will try and see how it goes!!!
Good demo, Rob! Finally made it to AG and looking forward to visiting Morro Bay soon. 🙂
Thanks so much Rob! Your step by step was excellent. Nailed it on the first try. No capris!
I have seen this technique before and I think is the best way to hem your jeans. Simple and easy way to make them look as new. I have seen other videos where they do a quick stitching close along the edge to keep that inside edge firmly flat .
Hi there Rob good too see you your tutorials are always amazing
THANK YOU , THANK YOU , THANK YOU! I am a short person and could never have an original hem on my jeans. This was very easy to follow and do. I now can wear my jeans without an ugly hem. This method also works well on sleeves as my jackets never fit properly. Again. Thanks a bunch.
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial, Dorise!
Such gorgeous work! Genius Man Sewing!!
Awesome tip. . .to keep the appearance of an original hem
THANK YOU!
Thanks so much for thoroughly explaining this method. I finally understand!
Great video! Perfect result! Best regards from Norway.
I love your videos! Especially since it's a handsome man teaching us how to sew. 😍 Love your background by the way.
I'm happy to hear you are enjoying the tutorials, Randon! Hope you have fun hemming jeans! :)
I love these sewing tips. Thank you. Jose
Thank you for the great instructions. And for giving an alternative to finishing without a serger. I hope to get one soon though.
What a Blessing you are…..THank you. Tanya, Sydney Australia
I still can't hem pants. I spent too much time staring at your iron in disbelief. It actually lifts itself up?!?!?
Matthew Millar right?? coolest iron ever! I looked it up and it's anywhere from 99.99 to almost 200.00 sooo I think I'll stick with basic lol. but man is that an awesome thing.
... you *nnyerrr* press!
Matthew Millar me too! My eyes on the amazing iron! Lol
I noticed he was putting the iron face down from the very beginning, I was wondering what was going on. A self-lifting iron, how novel.
Ya.. I am a man too... Ya.. I been looking at that IRON with deer in headlights look. lol..... Its so neat... Jim in NY
You are definitely good at this.
I love your video.
Thanks.
Rob, you would have made an outstanding guest on
Sewing with Nancy, hosted by Nancy Zieman.
Sadly she has passed on.
today i followed your instructions and
ended up with a perfectly hemmed pair of jeans. TY!
You hit upon an important subject; the only clothes
that ever fit right, are the hand tailored ones. Off the rack
doesn't always fit. But after watching this presentation,
now they will! Thank you Mr. Appel, wishing you and yours
the very best.
love this way of hemming pants!! so easy!!
Loved this tutorial!! Have a new pair of jeans I thought I'd have to take to the cleaners to get hemmed but, after watching this, I CAN DO IT!! Plus, I'd love to have the iron!! lol
Great video. I'm so glad I watched it before cutting my new jeans.
Loved this! Thank you so much for this awesome tip, it will be used a lot!
So glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Thanks for watching!!
Very nice, educational instruction on this hem. I have used this technique and is wonderful. Although, I saw where the instructor did a “stitch-in-the-ditch” after ironing to keep the hem from rolling back up. **** I made a “Jean-a-ma-jig” kind of gadget by cutting out a notch in the white plastic part of package that the needles come in. Works like a charm! 👌🏼💕
Such a simple solution, Thank you for this!!!!
I finally understand how to hem jeans. Thank you! This was simple to understand, I needed simple.