How to Taper Dress Pants + Blind Stitch Hem (makes you look like a CEO!)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Hello everyone! In today's video, we did a tutorial on how to taper dress pants. This technique is similar to our leg contouring technique that we demonstrated on jeans, however, as these are dress pants, they're not supposed to be that tight. In this method, the finished result has the illusion of being a straight line but we secretly accomplished the tapering in a curve to better flatter the natural body!
Make sure to give this video some love if you would like to see how we taper dress pants by ONLY taking in at one side and not in two like we did today.
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This video made everything so clear and easy to understand. Thanks!
Almost everything was clear but I’m still not sure how to use the curve ruler!
Another great job you are brilliant I would look at your videos all day a great teacher x
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Beautiful and professional !!!
Wow - really nice video. Great skill at both the alterations and making this tutorial. Thank you!
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This is very understandable and helpful! Thank you!
I love this video! Great results!!
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Which machine do you use?
Well done! I had to watch it 3 times to follow fast motion, but I think I have it now.
Great job. Easy. I wish I would have seen this video years ago. But now I know what to do. Again, thank you so much for your valuable tips.
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oh my god an intro !!!! Love it!!
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Amazing. clean finish!!!
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wonderfully done!
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Thanks, I think. It took me three hours to do this. I don’t have a different machine to serge, the curved ruler, a special ironing board so I had to work with limited tools. They came out ok. Thanks
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Thanks so much for your kind words 😊
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Oh my, that’s so flattering! Thank you!
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@@deloresrector9122 I agree, this video shows true skill and technique. Very helpful.
Very good idea
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I’m glad you liked it :)
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I really like this method,please let me know which blind hem machine is better for home use or for alterations purpose.(portable one) not an industrial)
Thank you for this information. I pull out some pants today that I need to taper. Now I'm ready to go✂
Haha yes! You can do this! 💪🏾
Hi! Wonderful video. do you a tutorial for jackets alterations? Thank you!
Great video, thank you
My pleasure!
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This video is a huge life saver for me. I’ve been following Stylish Dad’s videos and was not happy with how it looked. Thanks for the videos. They are a huge help.
Same, SD's videoa are good and short but leave a lot out I find.
Thank you
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very helpful thank you
Glad you liked it!
Ouuuu I want to try this!
Haha yes you should definitely give it a try!
Would it be a good idea to taper the thigh, or is that a no-no and youre only supposed to do it at the knee and below?
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Thank you Tahany!
Thank you! I bought nice burgundy work pants but they’re too big :(
Thank you so much for this video. I would love to see a full taper on a pair of pants. I was taught a formula that has worked well for me but I would love to see how you handle it.
I’m glad you liked it!! May I ask, how is it that you currently do a full taper?
@@DowntownTailoring Let’s say you have to take out 2 inches from the ankle to the top of the thigh. I take the 2 inches (or whatever the total amount is) and divide by 2. I take this number (in this case 1”) and take that amount from the outer seam and inseam each. HOWEVER, not equally. On the outer seam, I will sew a 1/2 inch seam from the original seam line (tapering towards the top of the thigh). On the inseam, I will take 1/4 inch from the front and 3/4 inch from the back. I taper right up to the crotch area - you don’t want to disturb that seam allowance unless the alteration calls for it. This formula will vary depending on each alteration. Sometimes I take more from the back depending on how the pants fall.
Sizing down my son's school uniform. You answered 1 question I had. Pockets need to move in at top, do you have tutorials and tips?
Which is preferred? To taper on the inside of leg or to taper both sides of each leg and why?
Hola, me gustan mucho sus videos, ojalá pudiera ponerle subtítulos en español. Saludos desde Puebla, México
Vamos a ver cómo lo hacemos. Saludos!
Bravo j'adore ton travail malgré j'ai pas compris la langue je regarde les images je ratte pas. j'ai fait déjà un peu de retouche. fait nous d'autres vidéos stp merci
Merci beaucoup Nassima!!
I’m new to sewing. When you’re getting measurements and pinning, are you pinning to back of pants? Thanks for the video so much information I needed.
Yes, I do. That way the customer can appreciate how the finish alteration will look!
Wonderful!
Does this apply to men's pants too?
Oh absolutely! These were actually men’s pants :)
@@DowntownTailoring thank you
Love the taper! Do you notch cut on the side seam or, in the center back and front? This make the ease better, correct?
Ty
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How long is the taper?
Very nice 😘😘❤️🙏
Thank you!
What type of machine is that at the end that you use for the hem?
It's a blind hem machine. Cheers 🙂
What if I don't have a blind stitch machine... 🥲 can I sow the length with the normal machine?
Hi! You can also do the hem by hand. Cheers 🙂
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i would love to see the final tailored garment being worn to see how the pant legs look with the curved taper. i’ve never seen this before. also, do the slacks still have a break?
In interested in the French curve for pants. Where can i get one?
Try Wawak if you are in US. Cheers 🙂
I have a question. When you have the customer try on the pants to be tapered Is this the front or back crease where you are pinning it I can't tell by the picture thank you
Hi Evelyn! I pin the back crease so my customer can appreciate the way he/she will look. Cheers 🙂
@@DowntownTailoring Thank you so much I will do that tomorrow.
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How would you taper for bowed legs? One side? Which?
Hi! I would probably take in the outside part and a little bit of the inside part at the knee area. The difference between both sides shouldn’t be too pronounced because you want to give the illusion that it’s straight. Just enough to avoid too many wrinkles!
Downtown Cobbler Should the new seams still equal total alteration in inches, just not divided by 4 equally?...a little more on outside, a little less on inseam? Thank you!
That's right! But this will work just with pants with no crease at the front as the crease always should be in the center and straight.
Could you recommend which French curve ruler is the best
I use the one brand Dritz. Cheers 🙂
@@DowntownTailoring thank you so much
It is always sewn on the front of the pants, and the marks there are drawn, the seam line is a little steep. I hope you don't mind me!
Oh! Not at all... Everyone is entitled to their opinions. I based my job on my pattern making expertise. Cheers 🙂
Not understanding why you decide by 4. Because there's 2 sides per leg isn't it just decided by 2? Is it because there are 4 sides of fabric? Ty for sharing and helping me understand in advance.
Hi! It's because when you divide by two. Each side that you take is double because you take the same amount at the front and at the back. Therefore, you need to divide by four. Hope this helps 😊
Can you help me , I recently let out side seam on men’s dress pants but now they have a twist 😩 any suggestions on how to fix this ?
Yes. Sometimes it happens. I suggest to let out the same amount on both sides from zero on the crotch area. Sometimes the pants were twisted from the beginning and you didn't realize until the job is done. That's very common. Good luck!
@@DowntownTailoring thanks so much I will try 😘
Delories Flemings in Dallas Texas and I will like a little more on men's alterations
We'll do! 🥰
Hi! Great video! I just had a question about marking the new seams. Why do you divide by 4 and do you divide by 4 every time or just when it's 3 inches?
From what I understand from the video: you divide by 4 because of the 2 sides of each of the 2 seams, for balance. You have to take away material evenly on each side of the seams so that your new seams still fall on the center of the outside and inside of the thigh and calf. So divide by 4 every time regardless of how many inches need taken in. But she could correct me.
@@ferretygoodness6 Thanks so much! This really helps.
Yes! That's exactly it!
Tu peux nous faire les vidéos en français ?
Allô Nassima! J’aimerais faire des vidéos en français mais malheureusement, mon français c’est pas très bon lol! Est-ce que les sous-titres marchent??
Wow I have never seen a machine for hems!!! Is it too expensive?
A little bit. But if you make many hems it is worth to get it.
Can you do a video on jeans tapering?
Yes! We have this one:
ruclips.net/video/hRl7fuNBNlY/видео.html
I would love to see how you taper on one side only
Thank you for letting me know :)
good tutorial except super unclear about the divide by 4 thing? are you doing the inseam our outseam? or both
I'm so sorry it isn't that clear. I'm doing both and that's why I divided by 4. The total measurement divided by two (inseam and outseam) and then divide again by two because you sew 2 pieces together. I hope this helps.
@@DowntownTailoring thanks for fast reply wow that helps im doing my pants right this moment!
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
How far up do u go?
Hi! Basically they are all different. It depends on how much it needs to be taken in. Cheers 🙂
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I’m just going to go to a tailor
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I literally still don't understand LOL
Mund te pjestohet 1.5 me 2 That’s it
Soooooo this video is for professionals right?
🤔 not particularly, william
The problem is on cotton, new and old creases stay on and give an ugly look
Yes. That’s right. But if you make sure that you take in the same amount from each side then you won’t need a new crease. I hope this helps. 🤗
Extremely confusing
Yes. Sometimes, a little previous sewing knowledge is needed. Cheers! 😊
@@DowntownTailoring you don’t have to be rude about it
@@shinosukenohara5721 I'm so sorry you felt that way. I was trying to be sympathetic as why this alteration can be extremely confusing. Sewing is view sometimes as low trade but it really takes time and practice to master it. Again, sorry 😞
@@DowntownTailoring oh woops 😓 I suppose you weren’t being rude 😉 I WAS