It worked perfectly! A little tip for those who don’t have thick thread, try and layer your thread! Instead of putting one side of the thread through, fold the thread and put the middle through the needle and tie the ends together🫡
It's called a ladder stitch or the hidden stitch. It's used to make invisible seams and repair rips in clothes. I've used it to repair some comforters that were ripped and it worked great
Wahhh it really works 😮😮😮.....mene bhi try kra or meri jeans bhi mere size ki ho gyi or ye bhi nhi lag raha ki mene stitch ki h 😮😮❤❤❤❤...thanku so much
If the jeans are thick and this didn’t bring them in enough, it may be better to actually remove the excess fabric on the inside because that may be contributing to the bulkiness.
Really helpful method to use if you wanna take in the waist! Especially if you're planning on trimming down 2+ inches. Alot quicker than putting in elastic and adjusting it to the point you need...
Life saving hack...I have tried it just now...and it works❤❤my size is 30 and but 30 is slight loose to me and 28 is vry tight ..so I hv tried this and I am shocked to see the magical result😂😂😂thanku
Glad it was helpful! Happy sewing! Watch this reel to shorten the leg part and cover it with invisible stiches. ua-cam.com/users/shortsRSENG1Vl8pw?feature=share
geni.us/Rl2g6pq you may use this thread for better and accurate results. For complete video Lick on the link below ua-cam.com/video/1vEFrxZCCIk/v-deo.html
if you don't want it sticking out from the outside, you can just move the needle inside right at that last stitch after pulling and then tie the knot from inside. that way you can tie the knot as messy and secure as you want it to be :)
Can I do this technique with stretchy leggings? My daughter is so petite I have to take in her leggings but don't want cut material so I can take out the thread for when she gets a bit bigger
First attempt:: I failed to pull the thread properly and it broke. So I gotta start over again. (But it works) Second attempt :: It was just done when the thread broke at the last pull 🙂 (should I try with a stronger thread, I guess I should) they say try try but don't cry, so let's go Thrid attempt:: Why tf is my thread breaking!!!!!!!!
iwas so scared that i was gonna ruin my jeans by doing this😭 but it literally turned out PERFECT
Glad you did it ✨ I would appreciate if you share the video with friends
does it actually work ? i hardly sew
Really?? If it does work I have a few pairs I'll take in. I know how to dart but I HATE IT
Which needle and thread did you use?
What kind of thread did you use? I tried using a thicker thread and couldn’t pull it together!
It works...I fixed 2 of my little daughter's jeggings. Thank you 😊
Was looking for this with the same intention! I'll def do it 😊
omg this is just what I needed. I lost a ton of weight so all my jeans don’t fit anymore. thanks a bunch :DD
im so proud of you !!❤❤
Lol same
Wow congrats!
you hot?
Strong Work!
Lovely tutorial! Simple and has all we need to get the job done, thank you!
Lord Pancake, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
It worked perfectly! A little tip for those who don’t have thick thread, try and layer your thread! Instead of putting one side of the thread through, fold the thread and put the middle through the needle and tie the ends together🫡
Thanks for sharing!
Trying this now hopefully it works 🤞
(Edit)my string broke 😭 trying it again
( Edit2) this worked !
What kind of string are you using?
@@marinabernal2264winter wool ball will work best
Thank you for the excellent visual tutorial!
🥰 Welcome
I 100% had 0 confidence in my abilities, and I’m 100% dumbfounded this worked like a charm. Saved me so much money, thank you!
Thrilled to have boosted your confidence! Happy to help you save money with successful jean hemming.
Do you do this on the side of the jeans (meaning I think I would have to do it on both sides to be symmetrical) or do you do it in the back
You do it to the back!
hey, what to do to the thread after pulling?
This looks exactly like what I need! What kind of thread and size needle are you using?
This literally works! My jeans fit so well
It really works and so easy,just take the strong thread,and go for it.
Thank you
Can you go more on depth on how to use this sewing method? Or does anyone know the name of this method so I can look it up
It's called a ladder stitch or the hidden stitch. It's used to make invisible seams and repair rips in clothes. I've used it to repair some comforters that were ripped and it worked great
@@little_ghosty1854
Thank you
Wahhh it really works 😮😮😮.....mene bhi try kra or meri jeans bhi mere size ki ho gyi or ye bhi nhi lag raha ki mene stitch ki h 😮😮❤❤❤❤...thanku so much
😊 thanks it helped me out!
Glad it helped!
Every one shocked seeing how she stiched the jeans meanwhile me guessing what song is it 😳😂
😅😂
@@craftideas_ W gatekeep 💀
as you fade away - NEFFEX
Thank you for making this tutorial video it really helped
It's really outstanding but remember to use a very strong string
how do you tie it off?
Great tutorial, easy , fast and efficient ❤thanks just going to get my sewing kit out and give it a go !
I was absolutely terrified i would be ruining some of my favourite jeans 😭, but this worked perfectly 😍😍 so glad i did it!
You're so welcome!
i did it with thick jeans and it ended up just scrunching the sides and it didn't work out it just clumped together.. have any tips?
If the jeans are thick and this didn’t bring them in enough, it may be better to actually remove the excess fabric on the inside because that may be contributing to the bulkiness.
@@taltyyyyyy thanks!
@@soapie053 did it work out?
use thicker thread
@@LittleMissWWJDwhat size thread is she using in the video?
I needed this . Thank you❤
Thankyou 😍
This really worked I've try it and it literally work thanks for this tutorial ❤
You're welcome!
Really helpful method to use if you wanna take in the waist! Especially if you're planning on trimming down 2+ inches. Alot quicker than putting in elastic and adjusting it to the point you need...
So true!
We have to do it on both sides of jeans?? I mean left hand and also on right hand side?
Yes
Why didn’t you show the other side of it?
No idea what’s going on back there
Thanks for the feedback.
@@craftideas_thank you for response🫤
Dhaga Strong lena ..wrna Tut jayega beech mei hi khichte wqt....i failed 2 times...but did it lastly...🥲😂
great job :)
Hey.. At which side of jeans we have to do this.. Plzz tell
I tried this and it works like magic fr ❤ thanks, just be cautious about the type of thread you use. It should be strong
Which thread to use
I saw this last year and had to come back for fixing my jeans
Nice and 100%working trick 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
So useful, thanks😍
Glad you enjoyed it
LAWD it works so well 😢🎉
It works and I am happy after fixing my jeans with this hack
Well done.
Oh my god ...😭I tried it and it turned out amazing . Thank you so much
Most welcome 😊
Been looking forward to seeing this
Great ideal.
Thanks 👍
Worked for me!!! Thanks
welcome
It really works ☺️☺️☺️ thanks now i am wearing my fitted jean❤❤❤
hey what type of thread did you use?
It looks to me just like craft thread! Like the kind you make friendship bracelets out of
Life saving hack...I have tried it just now...and it works❤❤my size is 30 and but 30 is slight loose to me and 28 is vry tight ..so I hv tried this and I am shocked to see the magical result😂😂😂thanku
Is it the back side of the Jeans?
Yes
Does it feel all bunched up like a knot in the back though?
Not much.
At first I was very scared but then I did it . Thankyou so much . 😊
Most welcome 😊
how did you tie it off when you're done?
I needed this! Now what about the legs??? That part is big as well.
Glad it was helpful! Happy sewing!
Watch this reel to shorten the leg part and cover it with invisible stiches. ua-cam.com/users/shortsRSENG1Vl8pw?feature=share
Thank you so much it only take 5 minutes...amazing❤
does it leave hat bulge like it shows in the final picture? and if so how do you get rid of it?
I tried it one side worked the other side thread snapped any suggestion on what type of thread I should use because yours look pretty thick
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you may use this thread for better and accurate results. For complete video Lick on the link below ua-cam.com/video/1vEFrxZCCIk/v-deo.html
What kind/size of string and needle? 🪡
Thank you.
do u need to use a thick thread or can u use a thinner one?
Thin thread will break easliy when being pulled,so it'll better to use a thick one.
Can the excess material be cut away?
Looks cool! I will try!!!
Gonna try today 😊
Wow wonderful for teaching thankyou 😊
You're most welcome.
You are a sewing GOD! Are your using every thick thread, or a very thin yarn?
Appreciate the support!
Thick thread will work. I am using embroidary thread.
Thank you it helped me ❤
Glad to hear it helped! 😊
How did you mark the length?
i just used a blue pen and the sewing covered it up
Is it possible to use this trick for denim skirts too? I badly want to know huhu
yess you can use this technique for denim skirts as well.
It works!! I just fixed my jeans
Does it go through both sides or just the one?
Both sides
Why it doing on both sides means left nd right ?? Sewing on one side is enough??
Cool! Thanks!
where do you put the thread that stays when you pull it?
Knot and cut extra part
if you don't want it sticking out from the outside, you can just move the needle inside right at that last stitch after pulling and then tie the knot from inside. that way you can tie the knot as messy and secure as you want it to be :)
What kind of thread is she using?
Check video discription to get the list of products used.
I just did this and it worked!!! Thanks
Can we do this for trousers ? Please reply
Does it work on chonos
What thread do I need to use ?
Trousers pe ho jyga kya pls reply me pls pls pls pls😅😢
what is this method or whatever is it called?
anyone know how to make the back not scrunch out when your wearing them? :)
Which type of thread is this
😂😂😂😂
Thankss it turned out very great
@Sakshi-pv3pn, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
How do you tie it off at the end?
Tie a knot
@@craftideas_ 😂
Is this works on High waisted jeans
nishi, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤩🎉
can someone tell how to tie the first and last knot to keep everything fixed
It really works you guyss!!
Ok but where do the loose ends go? Im a noob, I need details lol
After pulling the thread from both sides, tie a knot between the red and blue threads in the back part of the jeans.
what to do with the excess?
Thank you it really works 😊
You're welcome!
What kind of thread did you use? Mine keeps breaking if i pull
Try to use thraed which is strong enough. I would like to recommend this product from amazon.
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what’s the needle size and thread
Needle size 3.
🧵 Thread used for this project: 👉 amzn.to/3hEwsXk
It's work 😍😍✌✌❤❤ thank u
welcome
Heyy thank you it works 🤍
What about the bulk?
How do I know how much to tailor in?
Can I do this with pajama pants?
Yes!
Gostei vou fazer está custura mas minhas calças jeans 👏👏🥰🤗
How to you put single line thread in needle
What is this method called ?
Very good method👍 give it a try
Thank you! I'm glad you found the method helpful-happy sewing! 👍
Огромное спасибо за совет! 🎉🎉🎉
Would fishing line work?
That’s kind of an awesome hack or whatever
Can I do this technique with stretchy leggings? My daughter is so petite I have to take in her leggings but don't want cut material so I can take out the thread for when she gets a bit bigger
Yes you can :)
First attempt:: I failed to pull the thread properly and it broke. So I gotta start over again. (But it works)
Second attempt :: It was just done when the thread broke at the last pull 🙂 (should I try with a stronger thread, I guess I should) they say try try but don't cry, so let's go
Thrid attempt:: Why tf is my thread breaking!!!!!!!!
Just use two or three fold threat not single ..
Very helpful. My old jeans are now saved.
Glad I could help!
It works very good. 🎉🎉❤❤❤
What is this stitch style called?
Its not that easy ... what this stich is called?
What do i do with the string on the bottom?