I bought a pair of jeans recently because the fit at the waist was great & I have a hard time finding good-fitting jeans. But the bottoms were crazy flared & too long! I'm so glad I saw this great tutorial! I really like how you take your time & explain everything slowly. I'm a novice sewer, but this looks like something I could do. I will try this on my next weekend off. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for your kind words ☺️. Thick denim and flat felled seam on one side of the leg make jeans a little harder to alter. But the sewing steps are the same. Happy sewing!
Thank you so much! I am so glad I watched your tutorial. Your step by step demonstration helped me alter a pair of bell bottoms I bought. I appreciate your video. Thanks again!
Oh my goodness THANK YOU for making this video! There is a pair of jeans I've wanted for a while but the only thing is, the flare is a bit too big for my liking but now I know that is not a problem! I am so happy! Again, thank you!
thank you! I figured that the process was something like this, but I'm happy to see someone explain it to me because I am new to tailoring. I bought a vintage suit that I didn't know had flared pants, and I want to make them straight cut. hoping that I can maybe keep the original flare in the pants but hide it. we'll see!
This is the Philips travel iron GC651. Unfortunately, this model has already been discontinued. For some reason, when I'm sewing I also find it more convenient to use this small iron instead of a big one. If it breaks, I'll be really upset.
If one side of the jean pant leg has a thick stitch in it can I take the whole amount in on the other side or would it fit funny? (Like how you did 3cm on both sides instead of 6 on one side)
We take in the pant leg an equal amount of centimeters on both sides to maintain the grain line along which the pants were originally cut. Otherwise, the pants will hang poorly, not on the straight grain, they may look twisted. I took in the leg by 6 cm (12 cm total) - this is quite a lot. If you need to take a little, perhaps one-sided sewing won't lead to noticeable deformation. I would try making a temporary stitch on the wrong side without cutting the fabric. This will help you understand how acceptable the final result will be for you.
If I took it to a tailor to have them do it but the pants are not for me, can they still do it or does the actual person must be there so they take the measurements for fitting?
Sorry for the late reply. To me, you can do without fitting in case you just want to alter flared pants into straight ones. But if the alteration affects the waist, hips, or the pant legs taper towards the bottom, it is better to try on them.
I thought the music was fine.. not overly loud and not distracting. You did a great job!! I see your effort in creating the video. The image overlays were done nicely, and great camera angles. Some people live life only focusing on the negative and things to complain about. Super thankful you made this video, I have 2 pairs of jeans that I love but they are flared quite a bit more than my liking. Can't wait to try this
I bought a pair of jeans recently because the fit at the waist was great & I have a hard time finding good-fitting jeans. But the bottoms were crazy flared & too long! I'm so glad I saw this great tutorial! I really like how you take your time & explain everything slowly. I'm a novice sewer, but this looks like something I could do. I will try this on my next weekend off. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for your kind words ☺️. Thick denim and flat felled seam on one side of the leg make jeans a little harder to alter. But the sewing steps are the same. Happy sewing!
Thank you so much, I have two pair of pants I need to alter, I wasn’t sure on how to go about it. Now I know, I’ll follow your method. 😉✅
Thanks so much, nice to hear that it was helpful 🤗
Thank you so much! I am so glad I watched your tutorial. Your step by step demonstration helped me alter a pair of bell bottoms I bought. I appreciate your video. Thanks again!
Happy to help! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
Oh my goodness THANK YOU for making this video! There is a pair of jeans I've wanted for a while but the only thing is, the flare is a bit too big for my liking but now I know that is not a problem! I am so happy! Again, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot for the kind message 🤗
thank you! I figured that the process was something like this, but I'm happy to see someone explain it to me because I am new to tailoring. I bought a vintage suit that I didn't know had flared pants, and I want to make them straight cut. hoping that I can maybe keep the original flare in the pants but hide it. we'll see!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful. Good luck with your project!
Excellent tutorial! I especially enjoyed the last bit when you modeled the altered pants. You have a model's figure and vibe!
So kind of you to say. So pleased that you found it helpful.
Excellent video, very clearly explained. Worked perfectly, thank you!:)
Oh, that's so lovely to hear 🤗 Thank you so much!
Thank u
Useful turorial. Very nicely explained
Thank you for this! I was making this way more complicated in my head lol my pants came out great👍🏽
It's okay, sometimes I complicate things too 🤫 Thank you for your comment. So pleased I could help.
Nice neat work 😊👍🏻
That's so kind. Thank you so much! 💖
You have beautiful hands and nails!
Oh, thank you, that's kind. I hope you found the tutorial useful :)
Excellent. Thanks for sharing
That's so lovely to hear! Thank you
Is there a way I could do this but only being the knee in for a more extreme and lower flare?
Thank you!!! Can you give me the model of the iron please? I find it ideal for working when I do my sewing. 😊
This is the Philips travel iron GC651. Unfortunately, this model has already been discontinued. For some reason, when I'm sewing I also find it more convenient to use this small iron instead of a big one. If it breaks, I'll be really upset.
@@KoalaSewing Muchísimas gracias 😊😊😊😊
If one side of the jean pant leg has a thick stitch in it can I take the whole amount in on the other side or would it fit funny? (Like how you did 3cm on both sides instead of 6 on one side)
We take in the pant leg an equal amount of centimeters on both sides to maintain the grain line along which the pants were originally cut. Otherwise, the pants will hang poorly, not on the straight grain, they may look twisted. I took in the leg by 6 cm (12 cm total) - this is quite a lot. If you need to take a little, perhaps one-sided sewing won't lead to noticeable deformation. I would try making a temporary stitch on the wrong side without cutting the fabric. This will help you understand how acceptable the final result will be for you.
excellent tutorial. I clearly understand all the steps. can you do a tutorial how to lower waist on a high waisted pair of pants?
Thank you, that's real nice! Most of my pants are low-waisted. So far, I don't have a suitable pair for experiments.
BRILLIANT
Thank you, that's real nice!
I tried this with men's dress pants...starting at the knee...however above the knee to the crouch looks puffy...I guess I have to go all the way up...
Where did you get this iron sleeve and small iron please tell me
It was a long time ago in some local online stores. Try to google a travel iron and a sleeve ironing board.
If I took it to a tailor to have them do it but the pants are not for me, can they still do it or does the actual person must be there so they take the measurements for fitting?
Sorry for the late reply. To me, you can do without fitting in case you just want to alter flared pants into straight ones. But if the alteration affects the waist, hips, or the pant legs taper towards the bottom, it is better to try on them.
What if there’s no sewing machine, can we sew this with a needle by hand 😊
In theory, yes, but I wouldn't dare to do so 😉
Hi..what jenome model are u using pls?
Hi, I use a Janome Sewist 525S sewing machine.
Nice
Terimakasih 🇮🇩
You are welcome!
Why does everyone put really annoying music on that drowns out what is said! I don't come for a concert I come for instruction!
Perhaps I lack some skills as a content creator... If this can alleviate the annoyance, subtitles are available in the video.
I thought the music was fine.. not overly loud and not distracting. You did a great job!! I see your effort in creating the video. The image overlays were done nicely, and great camera angles. Some people live life only focusing on the negative and things to complain about.
Super thankful you made this video, I have 2 pairs of jeans that I love but they are flared quite a bit more than my liking. Can't wait to try this
@bryancantelope Thank you for your kind words, they're inspiring. Good luck with your sewing!
Stop the music! It's very annoying, can't hear you.
There's an option to mute the sound and turn on subtitles. I hope this helps.