Sunday, June 21, 2009

Recession Buster Jeans

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I'm sure most of us have a pair of jeans hanging around which fit around the tummy - those adjustable waists rock - but are too short in the legs. Or maybe you got lucky like me and found a pair at k-mart reduced to $3! Here is a way to get an extra season from the jeans, or simply a way to create a very cool addition to a little wardrobe and use up fabric scraps. For a boy, add a cuff instead of the ruffle.

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1. Split open the seam of the jeans, usually the inner seam - whichever one isn't top stitched. I usually go as far as the pocket. Cut off the hem.

tshirtgiveaway-00222. Open out the seam and press. (Now, I missed a few photos of the next steps here, sorry!)



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3. Sew on patches! However you like, there are no limitations. I back mine with vliesofix (double-sided iron on sticky stuff!) and iron them all on before I sew, but you could do each individually. The type of stitch you use doesn't matter either, it depends how much you want fraying. Experiement with some decorative stitches!

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4. Embelish with whatever else you like. Lace, buttons, patches. Anything goes!

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5. Once you're happy with your patching, turn inside out then stitch and overlock your seam back together, try and stitch where the original seam was.

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6. Make ruffles!

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7. Pin ruffle on, then stitch and overlock.

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8. Turn rightside out and top stitch the ruffle in place.

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If you do make these, I'd love to see photos!

PS:

Here are a few more tutorials for embellished jeans!

Quality Time - Hippy Chic

That Darn Kat - Ribbon Jeans Tutorial

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