Can you sew a bootcut jeans to skinny jeans?
By rifnee
@rifnee (1713)
Indonesia
4 responses
@sumatix (257)
• United Arab Emirates
22 Jan 12
Yes offcourse you can do. I have done it. Just mark the inner side of jeans how narrow you want leaving an inch for stiching.then cut out the extra and now stich it.You just have to cut out the extra portion down on the calfs as in the boot cut it has afit around the thighs n loose down.
@keirabeen1 (47)
• Philippines
3 Dec 11
I have sewed my favorite boot-cut jeans to a skinny jeans. I just don't want to lose my pants so I have it sewed and to my surprise they look pretty. I found this very exciting site www.lifo.com it is an online hub that let them have their own virtual closet read and write about the latest fashion beauty and celebrity trends.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
12 Aug 11
huhu
So I am quite fit in the sewing, but that's its work. Cut out a wedge or similar would destroy the fit ... I do not know now how much impact your pants and how they sit, how much they stretch. You should definitely have a not very solid.
In itself, you'd have your calves measure exactly, it is best make a pattern (for each leg of its own, because one leg is often stronger than the other) but that could, if you have not already done so, even be a problem ... Alternatively, the pants legs to unravel step / hip, and just wear the pants and fasten with pins fitting leg. But be careful that they are not distorted and at the end is wrong! Whip undressing.
First try at a pair of pants whose loss would you cope well, maybe it does not work so well.
Good luck!
@insperwriter (41)
• United States
11 Aug 11
Yea just put the jeans on inside out then pin a little looser than you would want your skinner jeans so u can take them off. Then take them off and lay the pair out flat. Inside the pin line draw a line so that it can be skinnier (remember you made them looser than you wanted.) Then sew down the line and cut off the access! I love to make skinny jeans. I hope this made since to you.