Thank you so much! There are lots of videos about increasing the rise on pants, but it’s hard to find one for decreasing the rise. I have beginner to intermediate sewing skills and can follow along easily!
Thank you SO much for your excellent tutorial. You have taught me two things: 1. How to use an unpicker correctly and 2. How to turn my high rise jeans into mid rise jeans. Thank you again from your newest subscriber. God bless!
@J Stern Designs Hi! Question, can we cut some from the front and back fabric? Im afraid if i cut too much from just the front that when i sew it back together the crotch seam will be too far forward. Thank you for your amazing videos!
WOW. I am so impressed with your videos. You state the topic, discuss the fix and show how it’s done. You have a great voice. Great demonstration! Keep up the good work. I subscribed. I want to see more.
Thank you for the kind words and for Subscribing! Keep me posted if you have questions about sewing/fitting/embroidery topics... I love doing subscriber Q&A
Thank you so much! It never occurred to me to remove the waistband. I was about to give away my jeans. Now I don't have to. You're a genius! I will do this for 2 pairs of my jeans. 😀
Thank you. Your other video really helped on this adjustment a lot. I had to take up almost 3". With that much adjustment, I could have given them away, but I wanted to see if I could. lol. This gives me another avenue for adjusting.
I’m petite, but wear a women’s cut, not juniors, and I can’t seem to find pants that fit. I think your strategy of removing the waistband and taking in the sides will help. Excited to try!
Thank you so much for that fantastic demonstration. I thought learning online was difficult, but I think your videos change that thought for me😍! I will definitely be shortening the rise of my blue jeans by taking off the waistband. However, I would like to sew the waistband back on with the belt loops. So my question is, shall I just cut the inch and a half that I need to lower the rise through the zipper and then reattach the waistband? Can I reattach the waist band with a serger? I would love for you to demonstrate how to reattach the entire waistband on jeans :) Thank you
:) I'm so happy to hear that you're sewing along with me, thank you so much! Here's a tutorial showing how to shorten the front rise/zipper and put the waistband back on! ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html
Thanks so much! This helps a ton! I love to thrift high end brands, but I am short so not much fits. I also have a short front rise, however I usually need to keep the back rise 😂 I’ve watched several videos on this topic but yours has me grabbing my seam ripper!
Yay, So happy to hear this one helps you!! Thanks for fitting along with me. If you have a lot to remove, you can also take some off at the base of the front crotch and inseam too: ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html
Thank you for this excellent video. You are so knowledgeable and have a really lovely voice. I have a pair of pants with a side zipper. The zipper is part of the waistband. If I turn the waistband over to half its width that would be perfect. I'm wondering if I could remove the zipper completely and insert a stretchy fabric or wide elastic in an inverted triangle position to add a little extra comfort around the waist. Do you think this would work? BTW, I DON'T tuck in my blouses. I look forward o hearing from you.
Thank you so much for your kind words! You can definitely take out the zipper and add a stretch triangle shaped gusset! (That's a great idea) Thanks for watching
Thank you! Your instructions are so clear.I just finished a wearable muslin and need to take off about 2 inches on the front crotch. Would it work to remove the waist band and create a casing for elastic? The pants have very wide legs.
Hi Susan, If it's the position of the front crotch curve being too low.. You can take apart the inseam and shorten the front crotch from the crotch point.... especially if you have enough ease in the upper thigh to trim some off the inseam as well. Let me know if this makes sense to you. Thanks Jen
I just stumbled on your channel and am SO GLAD I did - your tips are so helpful! One question on this, by taking the waistband off you’re lowering the back rise as well as the front. The issue I usually have is too much length in the front but the back is usually okay, or too long by a lesser amount. Any suggestions for that scenario? Thanks so much!
I'm so glad you found my channel too! Lowering the front and leaving the back alone makes a great tutorial topic... look for the answer in an upcoming Fit Tip Tuesday! (maybe next week!) Happy Thanksgiving
Thank you for the video, I have a wide leg high waist pants, basically the waist band is sitting too high and sliding down making the pants baggy-down. They are sitting well on my hips. I am contemplating which way to shorten the rise. When I pinched the way you showed, I would have to remove 2 and 3/4" from the crotch. Now, I would need to remove 2 3/4 from the front and the same from the the back at the crotch seam. If I remove only the front rise as you show on the video, the back will still be very high above my waist. Am I thinking right ? Second method: The waist band is also 2 and 3/4". Pants sat comfortable at the waist when I turned over the waist band when fitting. So this is the right amount to remove. Pants are flat at the front (no zipper, just fake fly) but there is an elastic band at the back. So what do you think, which way is EASIER and better to lower the rise by 2 and 3/4 inch across? I was also thinking to take out the leg with and make it straight or slightly tapered.
It sounds like it would be easier to take off the waistband and then create a facing to finish the raw edge. You could insert elastic under the facing in the back to snug it up. Alternatively, you could also split the total amount you need to remove and take some off the top and take some off at the inseam so you can make the leg more straight or tapered. Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
I used the Part 1 instructions to shorten the rise on stretch jeans I made with some success -- still tweaking. I had cut a second pair using the same pattern but have not sewn them and want to adjust the rise first. I need to adjust 1" - 1 1/2" and like the easy no-waist band technique but wonder if I should apply the first technique for a better fit? I'm not alone in struggling with pants fitting and appreciate your helpful videos. Susan
You can try that... or you can let the fabric tell you what it needs... Have you checked out my Trouble Shooting Pants Fitting Series. It shows how to pick a size, prepare the pattern, cut a single leg muslin and sew it together. This sets you up to work with a single leg muslin and a separate waistband. By fitting the waistband where you want it to sit and then draping the fabric from it makes quicker work of balancing the front/back leg. In my process of fitting pants I start by customizing the pattern pieces with body specific adjustments to make the pieces agree with your shape before fitting... that also makes fitting easier. Here is part 1 of this series: ruclips.net/video/29iAeDLmvAQ/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
Yes and I bought your non-stretch fitting waist band and TDCO has been helpful. The jean pattern I'm working with was tissue fit to me during a one-day workshop and I didn't anticipate the rise fitting issue and cut out the 2nd pair -- oops. Since it's a stretch jean there's lots to consider and I'd like to sew them up to a wearable, comfortable state then move on to a new muslin. I plan to adjust the 1st pair I made then adjust the 2nd pair before sewing. Since sewing, I realize I need to blend between two sizes which explains why a curvy smaller size from ready to wear fits me best. Susan
Altering the front rise at the crotch seems a good idea. Surely taking off the waistband shortens the back and front rise, which wouldn’t be any good for me. I shall certainly try shortening the front rise by unpicking the crotch. Thank you
Hello. Thank you for the tutorial. If I take out the waistband and want to finish it with a facing instead of a bias tape that shows, how do I do that? Thanks for your help.
You can follow this tutorial, but use the facing to finish the raw edge. Then Understitch through the edge of the facing and seam allowances (about 1/8" away from the seam) Then press the facing to the inside. To secure it, you can either sew along the bottom edge of the facing if the style pants agree with a line of stitching there. Or you can stitch down along the side seams & CB seam to hold it down. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
Hi! Question, can we cut some from the front and back fabric? Im afraid if i cut too much from just the front that when i sew it back together the crotch seam will be too far forward. Thank you for your amazing videos!
That's a great question. If you're shortening the length at the crotch points, you can take length from both the front and back to keep the inseam from coming too far forward! Thanks for fitting along with me
I’ve got some pants I really love ( sweat shirt like ) my sister bought for me when I broke my ankle ! I don’t the bell like bottoms, I don’t know how to fix I’ve looked & beat myself! The side seams are on the outside of pants there’s no way ( I know of to alter ) without tearing the pants apart & starting from scratch ! Do you understand what I’m trying to say I don’t know how to send you a picture ?
Hi... It may be that you would have to take the side or inseams apart... You can send me a photo via jsterndesigns37@gmail.com ...I'll check it out to see if I can come up with an easy option!
I'm sorry, I can't remember what needle I was using in this video... but in all my videos I'm using Schmetz or Organ needles that you can purchase at any sewing shop. I always try to get away with a universal needle. If I get skipped stitches or frayed threads, I'll switch to the specialty needle designed for what I'm sewing. Also, I change my needle every time I start a new project! I hope this helps, thanks for following along with me
Can you please show how to lower the rise for drawstring linen pants? I want to buy some cheap Zara summer pants, but the rise on all their pants is always way too long that I would have to roll the waistband down a couple of times which obviously ruins the look and feel of the linen.... Can the inside crotch of the pants just be redone or does the whole waist need to be removed and slid down?... Thanks!!!
Here is a video tutorial showing how to take off the waistband to lower the rise on pull on pants... including how to modify the front pockets ruclips.net/video/I8VX5vmLnDw/видео.html
Hey, I'm hoping you still reply to comments here, I'm in need of some help. I am looking to shorten the back rise (if thats what it's called, I'm very new to this!), since my suit pants have a baggy look around the butt. It's as if the back of the pants sag below where the front and back seam meet, creating way too much space. Would you recommend doing what you show in the video, but taking length from the back of the pants instead?
I reply to everyone's comments :))) I think you can use this tutorial showing how to shorten the front rise... To shorten the back rise. Take apart the inseam through the crotch... then pin out some of the back crotch length (like a show how to pin out some of the front crotch length in this tutorial. Baste it together to see how it fits before you trim off any of the "extra". ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
Shortening rtw wear pants from regular size to petite size - do you do exactly the same thing as you've shown (waistband intact) and do you need to do anything else to accommodate a flat backside?
If you'd like to take the waistband off, you can "petite" your pants this way. Or you can take the waistband off, shorten the zipper and trim some of the rise off and then put the waistband back on (depending on the front pocket and other details). Here's a link to that tutorial: ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Then to take in the extra for a flat butt, check this out... It's showing how to shorten the front rise, but you can use the same technique to take out excess on the back leg too! ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html ...Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
Can you sew the waistband back on after you cut the excess? My pants are so high waisted, I have enough room to take them off and put back on without affecting the back pockets, luckily there are no front pockets
Yes you can! Here's a tutorial where I shorten the front zipper after taking off the waistband... you can cut off the excess around the entire waistline, then put the waistband back on. ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html
I have been trying to shorten the front rise of a pair of ready to wear pants. I did the front pinch however when took the crotch apart the back is much longer than front. What do I do?
Try shortening the back inseam a little bit... then take out the inseam all the way down to the knee and ease the longer inseam into the shorter one. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching
How do you know how far to open the seam into each leg? I just got a pair of jeans that fit perfectly, legs, butt and all, except there’s a fold at the bottom of the zipper. I don’t think taking in the legs would be beneficial.
If you decide to shorten the rise at the crotch, the only way to do it is to trim off some of the crotch points... and blend back to the original inseam. The good news is that you can test this without cutting anything off... try sewing across the crotch the amount you need to shorten it.. and blend back to the original seam as soon as you can (while creating a smooth transition, no sudden turns in toward the inseam or you'll create a weird wrinkle) If it fits better, then you can trim off the excess fabric. You other option is to pick up the excess at the waist... Good News, that is going to be the topic of this week's Fit Tip Tuesday!
What if it's more than 3/4"?? I am a 10.5" front rise and no pants off the shelf are this short. Most are 12 or 14 inch rises! How do I shorten to 10.5 or at best 11" ???
That's a tough one... If there's extra ease along your inseam/upper thigh, you can split up the total amount you need to remove between trimming it off the waistline and shortening the crotch extensions... Here's a tutorial that shows how to shorten the front crotch extension... you can follow along and shorten the front and back crotch extensions... ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html & Here's a tutorial showing how to shorten the front fly zipper and trim off length along waistline after taking off the waistband... you can also trim some off the back waistline... ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
So Sorry I didn't see your comment until now! Here's a tutorial showing how to lengthen the rise in pants: ruclips.net/video/XmGpr9Ufp2g/видео.html Thanks so much
Sorry about that!! Have you seen the Kai Seam Removers... I love these (and I found a amazon affiliate link for them marketed as "facial razors" --You can get three for the price of one that's marketed for sewing!) KAI Seam Removers (face fuzz edition): amzn.to/3QYXUzP Thanks for watching!
In this example I took the entire waistband off to lower the front and back. You can trim off additional fabric front and back if you need to as well. Thanks so much for watching!
If you don't have a front pocket that will be affected, yes. But you can also take some length out at the base of the crotch seam. Here's a tutorial for that. ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html And, If you have to shorten your front zipper, here's a tutorial for that. ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Sorry for the delay in responding.
To add 12" to a waistline, you can create to triangle shaped pieces that add 6 inches to each side. (basically they would be upsidedown godets that taper to 0... inserted into the side seams.) The trick is to find a fabric that matches the fabric that the pants are made from. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
I have a friend who swears by them... but I'm a little bit worried I'd cut myself (I've been in the ER for rotary cutter accidents and such...) But, if that's the tool of choice, I say go for it (and be careful!)
Thank you so much! There are lots of videos about increasing the rise on pants, but it’s hard to find one for decreasing the rise. I have beginner to intermediate sewing skills and can follow along easily!
My Pleasure! Here's another one that may help you too. Thanks for fitting along with me: ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html
Thank you SO much for your excellent tutorial. You have taught me two things: 1. How to use an unpicker correctly and 2. How to turn my high rise jeans into mid rise jeans. Thank you again from your newest subscriber. God bless!
Thank you so much for following along with me! Welcome... & keep me posted if you need help with anything specific.
@J Stern Designs Hi! Question, can we cut some from the front and back fabric? Im afraid if i cut too much from just the front that when i sew it back together the crotch seam will be too far forward. Thank you for your amazing videos!
WOW. I am so impressed with your videos. You state the topic, discuss the fix and show how it’s done. You have a great voice. Great demonstration! Keep up the good work. I subscribed. I want to see more.
Thank you for the kind words and for Subscribing! Keep me posted if you have questions about sewing/fitting/embroidery topics... I love doing subscriber Q&A
Thank you so much! It never occurred to me to remove the waistband. I was about to give away my jeans. Now I don't have to. You're a genius! I will do this for 2 pairs of my jeans. 😀
I'm so happy this helps you! Thanks for watching
Thank you. Your other video really helped on this adjustment a lot. I had to take up almost 3". With that much adjustment, I could have given them away, but I wanted to see if I could. lol. This gives me another avenue for adjusting.
Yay, I’m so happy to help!
Thank you. Your demonstration was very helpful. I immediately put it to use on ready to wear pants.
Yay, happy this helped you... thanks for watching
I’m petite, but wear a women’s cut, not juniors, and I can’t seem to find pants that fit. I think your strategy of removing the waistband and taking in the sides will help. Excited to try!
I hope this works for you!! Good Luck, and thanks for watching
I could just watch you for hours❤
Thanks so much for following along with me!
Great demonstration. You are such a great teacher. I learned alot and really enjoyed this.😊
Thank you for the kind words... and thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for that fantastic demonstration. I thought learning online was difficult, but I think your videos change that thought for me😍!
I will definitely be shortening the rise of my blue jeans by taking off the waistband. However, I would like to sew the waistband back on with the belt loops. So my question is, shall I just cut the inch and a half that I need to lower the rise through the zipper and then reattach the waistband? Can I reattach the waist band with a serger? I would love for you to demonstrate how to reattach the entire waistband on jeans :)
Thank you
:) I'm so happy to hear that you're sewing along with me, thank you so much! Here's a tutorial showing how to shorten the front rise/zipper and put the waistband back on! ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html
This was super helpful! I love your fit tip Tuesdays. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for following along with me!
Thanks so much! This helps a ton!
I love to thrift high end brands, but I am short so not much fits.
I also have a short front rise, however I usually need to keep the back rise 😂
I’ve watched several videos on this topic but yours has me grabbing my seam ripper!
Yay, So happy to hear this one helps you!! Thanks for fitting along with me. If you have a lot to remove, you can also take some off at the base of the front crotch and inseam too: ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html
Thank you for this excellent video. You are so knowledgeable and have a really lovely voice. I have a pair of pants with a side zipper. The zipper is part of the waistband. If I turn the waistband over to half its width that would be perfect. I'm wondering if I could remove the zipper completely and insert a stretchy fabric or wide elastic in an inverted triangle position to add a little extra comfort around the waist. Do you think this would work? BTW, I DON'T tuck in my blouses. I look forward o hearing from you.
Thank you so much for your kind words! You can definitely take out the zipper and add a stretch triangle shaped gusset! (That's a great idea) Thanks for watching
Wonderful solution to my "too big" pants! Thanks.
Happy to help!
Thank you! Your instructions are so clear.I just finished a wearable muslin and need to take off about 2 inches on the front crotch. Would it work to remove the waist band and create a casing for elastic? The pants have very wide legs.
Hi Susan, If it's the position of the front crotch curve being too low.. You can take apart the inseam and shorten the front crotch from the crotch point.... especially if you have enough ease in the upper thigh to trim some off the inseam as well. Let me know if this makes sense to you. Thanks Jen
I always appreciate your videos so much! Do you have one on choosing fabrics for garments?
That's a good idea, I haven't done a video on choosing fabrics yet...Putting it on the list! Thanks for watching
You are awesome. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much!
I just stumbled on your channel and am SO GLAD I did - your tips are so helpful! One question on this, by taking the waistband off you’re lowering the back rise as well as the front. The issue I usually have is too much length in the front but the back is usually okay, or too long by a lesser amount. Any suggestions for that scenario? Thanks so much!
I'm so glad you found my channel too! Lowering the front and leaving the back alone makes a great tutorial topic... look for the answer in an upcoming Fit Tip Tuesday! (maybe next week!) Happy Thanksgiving
Brilliant thanks, I can fix so many bottoms now , Ireland
So happy to hear!! Thanks for watching
Thank you for the video, I have a wide leg high waist pants, basically the waist band is sitting too high and sliding down making the pants baggy-down. They are sitting well on my hips. I am contemplating which way to shorten the rise. When I pinched the way you showed, I would have to remove 2 and 3/4" from the crotch. Now, I would need to remove 2 3/4 from the front and the same from the the back at the crotch seam. If I remove only the front rise as you show on the video, the back will still be very high above my waist. Am I thinking right ? Second method: The waist band is also 2 and 3/4". Pants sat comfortable at the waist when I turned over the waist band when fitting. So this is the right amount to remove. Pants are flat at the front (no zipper, just fake fly) but there is an elastic band at the back. So what do you think, which way is EASIER and better to lower the rise by 2 and 3/4 inch across? I was also thinking to take out the leg with and make it straight or slightly tapered.
It sounds like it would be easier to take off the waistband and then create a facing to finish the raw edge. You could insert elastic under the facing in the back to snug it up. Alternatively, you could also split the total amount you need to remove and take some off the top and take some off at the inseam so you can make the leg more straight or tapered. Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
I used the Part 1 instructions to shorten the rise on stretch jeans I made with some success -- still tweaking. I had cut a second pair using the same pattern but have not sewn them and want to adjust the rise first. I need to adjust 1" - 1 1/2" and like the easy no-waist band technique but wonder if I should apply the first technique for a better fit? I'm not alone in struggling with pants fitting and appreciate your helpful videos. Susan
You can try that... or you can let the fabric tell you what it needs... Have you checked out my Trouble Shooting Pants Fitting Series. It shows how to pick a size, prepare the pattern, cut a single leg muslin and sew it together. This sets you up to work with a single leg muslin and a separate waistband. By fitting the waistband where you want it to sit and then draping the fabric from it makes quicker work of balancing the front/back leg. In my process of fitting pants I start by customizing the pattern pieces with body specific adjustments to make the pieces agree with your shape before fitting... that also makes fitting easier. Here is part 1 of this series: ruclips.net/video/29iAeDLmvAQ/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
Yes and I bought your non-stretch fitting waist band and TDCO has been helpful. The jean pattern I'm working with was tissue fit to me during a one-day workshop and I didn't anticipate the rise fitting issue and cut out the 2nd pair -- oops. Since it's a stretch jean there's lots to consider and I'd like to sew them up to a wearable, comfortable state then move on to a new muslin. I plan to adjust the 1st pair I made then adjust the 2nd pair before sewing. Since sewing, I realize I need to blend between two sizes which explains why a curvy smaller size from ready to wear fits me best. Susan
That sounds like a great plan! (I always leave an inch above the waist and sides seams when I cut out a new pair... just in case!)..
Altering the front rise at the crotch seems a good idea. Surely taking off the waistband shortens the back and front rise, which wouldn’t be any good for me. I shall certainly try shortening the front rise by unpicking the crotch. Thank you
Here is a tutorial showing how to shorten the front rise from the crotch/inseams :) Thanks for fitting along with me
Hello. Thank you for the tutorial. If I take out the waistband and want to finish it with a facing instead of a bias tape that shows, how do I do that?
Thanks for your help.
You can follow this tutorial, but use the facing to finish the raw edge. Then Understitch through the edge of the facing and seam allowances (about 1/8" away from the seam) Then press the facing to the inside. To secure it, you can either sew along the bottom edge of the facing if the style pants agree with a line of stitching there. Or you can stitch down along the side seams & CB seam to hold it down. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
this is so helpful! thank you!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching :)
Hi! Question, can we cut some from the front and back fabric? Im afraid if i cut too much from just the front that when i sew it back together the crotch seam will be too far forward. Thank you for your amazing videos!
That's a great question. If you're shortening the length at the crotch points, you can take length from both the front and back to keep the inseam from coming too far forward! Thanks for fitting along with me
That was really helpful thanks.
Thank you! and thanks for watching
I’ve got some pants I really love ( sweat shirt like ) my sister bought for me when I broke my ankle ! I don’t the bell like bottoms, I don’t know how to fix I’ve looked & beat myself! The side seams are on the outside of pants there’s no way ( I know of to alter ) without tearing the pants apart & starting from scratch ! Do you understand what I’m trying to say I don’t know how to send you a picture ?
Hi... It may be that you would have to take the side or inseams apart... You can send me a photo via jsterndesigns37@gmail.com ...I'll check it out to see if I can come up with an easy option!
What needle is that, you're using? Can you purchase it or did it come with your machine?
I'm sorry, I can't remember what needle I was using in this video... but in all my videos I'm using Schmetz or Organ needles that you can purchase at any sewing shop. I always try to get away with a universal needle. If I get skipped stitches or frayed threads, I'll switch to the specialty needle designed for what I'm sewing. Also, I change my needle every time I start a new project! I hope this helps, thanks for following along with me
Can you please show how to lower the rise for drawstring linen pants? I want to buy some cheap Zara summer pants, but the rise on all their pants is always way too long that I would have to roll the waistband down a couple of times which obviously ruins the look and feel of the linen.... Can the inside crotch of the pants just be redone or does the whole waist need to be removed and slid down?... Thanks!!!
Here is a video tutorial showing how to take off the waistband to lower the rise on pull on pants... including how to modify the front pockets ruclips.net/video/I8VX5vmLnDw/видео.html
Hey, I'm hoping you still reply to comments here, I'm in need of some help.
I am looking to shorten the back rise (if thats what it's called, I'm very new to this!), since my suit pants have a baggy look around the butt. It's as if the back of the pants sag below where the front and back seam meet, creating way too much space. Would you recommend doing what you show in the video, but taking length from the back of the pants instead?
I reply to everyone's comments :))) I think you can use this tutorial showing how to shorten the front rise... To shorten the back rise. Take apart the inseam through the crotch... then pin out some of the back crotch length (like a show how to pin out some of the front crotch length in this tutorial. Baste it together to see how it fits before you trim off any of the "extra". ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
@@JSternDesigns Thank you!
Shortening rtw wear pants from regular size to petite size - do you do exactly the same thing as you've shown (waistband intact) and do you need to do anything else to accommodate a flat backside?
If you'd like to take the waistband off, you can "petite" your pants this way. Or you can take the waistband off, shorten the zipper and trim some of the rise off and then put the waistband back on (depending on the front pocket and other details). Here's a link to that tutorial: ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Then to take in the extra for a flat butt, check this out... It's showing how to shorten the front rise, but you can use the same technique to take out excess on the back leg too! ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html ...Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
Can you sew the waistband back on after you cut the excess? My pants are so high waisted, I have enough room to take them off and put back on without affecting the back pockets, luckily there are no front pockets
Yes you can! Here's a tutorial where I shorten the front zipper after taking off the waistband... you can cut off the excess around the entire waistline, then put the waistband back on. ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html
I have been trying to shorten the front rise of a pair of ready to wear pants. I did the front pinch however when took the crotch apart the back is much longer than front. What do I do?
Try shortening the back inseam a little bit... then take out the inseam all the way down to the knee and ease the longer inseam into the shorter one. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching
How do you know how far to open the seam into each leg? I just got a pair of jeans that fit perfectly, legs, butt and all, except there’s a fold at the bottom of the zipper. I don’t think taking in the legs would be beneficial.
If you decide to shorten the rise at the crotch, the only way to do it is to trim off some of the crotch points... and blend back to the original inseam. The good news is that you can test this without cutting anything off... try sewing across the crotch the amount you need to shorten it.. and blend back to the original seam as soon as you can (while creating a smooth transition, no sudden turns in toward the inseam or you'll create a weird wrinkle) If it fits better, then you can trim off the excess fabric. You other option is to pick up the excess at the waist... Good News, that is going to be the topic of this week's Fit Tip Tuesday!
What if it's more than 3/4"?? I am a 10.5" front rise and no pants off the shelf are this short. Most are 12 or 14 inch rises! How do I shorten to 10.5 or at best 11" ???
That's a tough one... If there's extra ease along your inseam/upper thigh, you can split up the total amount you need to remove between trimming it off the waistline and shortening the crotch extensions... Here's a tutorial that shows how to shorten the front crotch extension... you can follow along and shorten the front and back crotch extensions... ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html & Here's a tutorial showing how to shorten the front fly zipper and trim off length along waistline after taking off the waistband... you can also trim some off the back waistline... ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
Can you show us how to lenthen rise in a constructed garment? Is that possible?
So Sorry I didn't see your comment until now! Here's a tutorial showing how to lengthen the rise in pants: ruclips.net/video/XmGpr9Ufp2g/видео.html Thanks so much
My same ripper won't cut I have to get one by one seam what do I do now
Sorry about that!! Have you seen the Kai Seam Removers... I love these (and I found a amazon affiliate link for them marketed as "facial razors" --You can get three for the price of one that's marketed for sewing!) KAI Seam Removers (face fuzz edition): amzn.to/3QYXUzP Thanks for watching!
Why was the adjustment made only on the front? Couldn't you have taken 3/8 from front and back ?
In this example I took the entire waistband off to lower the front and back. You can trim off additional fabric front and back if you need to as well. Thanks so much for watching!
Can I use this method to take up 2” or a bit more?
If you don't have a front pocket that will be affected, yes. But you can also take some length out at the base of the crotch seam. Here's a tutorial for that. ruclips.net/video/0j4IeCDgKgg/видео.html And, If you have to shorten your front zipper, here's a tutorial for that. ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html Sorry for the delay in responding.
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How to extend my waist from 38 to 50 size
To add 12" to a waistline, you can create to triangle shaped pieces that add 6 inches to each side. (basically they would be upsidedown godets that taper to 0... inserted into the side seams.) The trick is to find a fabric that matches the fabric that the pants are made from. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching
Can you do a video converting high ride jeans to a lower rise? I hate high rise and can't find low rise anywhere
I'm in the same situation as you. The lower the rise, the better.
Here is a tutorial showing how to lower the rise and shorten the front fly zipper. ruclips.net/video/I8iD5ekvBsg/видео.html
Why not just use a single edge razor? So much faster and much more precise.
I have a friend who swears by them... but I'm a little bit worried I'd cut myself (I've been in the ER for rotary cutter accidents and such...) But, if that's the tool of choice, I say go for it (and be careful!)
I wish i could sew 😟 has always been something i wish i could master. I feel like it's a lost skill/art.
You can sew!!! I think I'm going to do a beginner sewing series to get you going :) Do you have a sewing machine?