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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Hemming trousers is a common task that you can do with professional results even if you don’t have much sewing experience. You just need to follow a couple of tips.
    Note: you will need someone to do the initial pinning if you’re hemming your own trousers.
    You will learn:
    How to pin up pants
    How to measure and mark for shortening dress pants
    How much hem allowance is ideal
    How to stitch so the hem is inconspicuous
    How to hem tapered-leg trousers
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Комментарии • 70

  • @sandrastenhouse2528
    @sandrastenhouse2528 4 месяца назад +13

    This was an amazing tutorial. I hemmed a pair of pants for my son and they look so professional. I used to pay way too much for what I was able to accomplish in under an hour! Thank you!!!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  4 месяца назад +1

      I love this! thank you for the comment and I'm so glad it was helpful 😊

  • @AngelaLamson
    @AngelaLamson 13 дней назад

    Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! This is the best hemming video I've ever found!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  13 дней назад

      Thank you very much. I'm glad it's helpful.

  • @McJavi138
    @McJavi138 3 месяца назад +10

    I really appreciate how you laid out the learning objectives at the beginning of the video; great stuff and very helpful!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      thanks for the feedback. I'm glad the video was helpful

  • @shmadsta
    @shmadsta 3 месяца назад +6

    this is THE most helpful hemming video, thank you!!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much. That's great to hear. Thank you for watching it

  • @JTGG01972
    @JTGG01972 День назад

    Thank you for your step wise clear instructions. I’m off to hem my pants with your guidance!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  День назад

      You got this! And thanks for watching the video 😉

  • @LesaSpencer
    @LesaSpencer 5 дней назад

    Absolutely excellent tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  День назад

      Yes, thank you for watching. I’m glad the video was helpful. But don’t tell anyone you know how to hem pants 😉 or do and charge them. 😊

  • @christinebeaudoin8703
    @christinebeaudoin8703 9 месяцев назад +6

    I just bought some dress pant at a consignment store yesterday and they need to be shortened. I never shortened dress pants. Perfect video at the perfect time.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  9 месяцев назад

      Yay! It isn't hard to do - You'll be wearing those pants in no time

  • @marymcdaniel3594
    @marymcdaniel3594 12 дней назад

    Thank you so much! Love the global network of help online! Thanks for sharing your expertise?

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  10 дней назад

      Thank you. I agree with you, it was the help I found for how to fix my vacuum that inspired me to start this channel.

  • @bettystanbery310
    @bettystanbery310 5 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent tips. Have sewn for many years but never satisfied with professional pant hem results. Didn’t take the time to finish edge or baste…today I will. Have a pair to do with slim pants which I found incredibly difficult to pin at right place. I can see the side seam release will be needed. Hoping for best results ❤

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  5 месяцев назад +1

      I resisted basting for a long time - until I tried it and saw how much better the hem turned out 😄

  • @MrGixxer11
    @MrGixxer11 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video. im just starting with sewing because those in my area tend to overcharge. So i bought a sewing machine and have already saved enough to cover the machine cost. I'm still learning this hemming of pants, but i got a lot of pants that are too long. I need all the tips like this i can get. Thanks for a great tutorial.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, you really can do many alterations yourself - and, as you did, save a lot of $$. I'm glad the video is helpful and thanks for watching

  • @nancyellen8496
    @nancyellen8496 3 месяца назад

    Just what I needed! Bought a pair of pants for myself 2 days ago & need to hem. Been a long time since I've done that so your video is timely & a very informative reminder. Thank you so much.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      Perfect timing ;-) I'm glad it's helpful.

  • @carlamammapicspamcarr633
    @carlamammapicspamcarr633 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your expertise in such an easy-to-follow format! You helped me when I was on the verge of panicking. It was the night before my sons graduation & his brother needed dress slacks hemmed for working at the event. I utilized most of your tips & was very pleased with the outcome. The safety pins were my favorite tip that you offered I'm thankful to all of the people who taught me to sew growing up. Now I can teach my sons how to sew, with the aid of your tutorials!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      I'm so glad the video was helpful. Now your sons will be asking you anytime they need pants hemmed. I ask mine to give me at least 2 days notice ;-)

    • @carlamammapicspamcarr633
      @carlamammapicspamcarr633 3 месяца назад

      @@TheDailySew Good idea! LOL - that is right in line with my asking them for 2 days notice if they want to use the washer. 🤣

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      @@carlamammapicspamcarr633 😆

  • @kcald9891
    @kcald9891 26 дней назад

    This is the best sewing tutorial I've seen, super thorough!! Do you have a tutorial on how to hem up pants that have an overcast stitched edge? I have a pair that are tricky because the edge is curved instead of straight, and I think to take them up the new hem will have to overlap the original hem a bit... if that makes sense? I don't know any way to make the alteration invisible.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  25 дней назад

      thanks. My number one tip for making the hem, any hem, invisible is to not pull your stitches tight. We all seem to pull the thread tighter than it needs to be thinking it makes the stitch stronger. It just makes it tight ;-) The goal is to have the thread laying on the surface. Not digging in and not loose.
      So, the bottom edge is not even, it curves down in the back I'm guessing? First, decide whether to keep the curve or make it an even hem. It's your choice if they are your pants ;-). To keep the curve you measure up the same distance from the bottom all the way around, pin it and sew it. To get rid of the curve you could measure at the center front up and draw a line out toward the sides from that point and copy that line to the back.
      The pants in the video taper making the hem narrower than the leg circumference that I sew it to so I have to let out the side seam a bit to spread the hem and let it lay flat. Do you have the opposite? Is that what you mean by overlapping? The hem is wider than the pant leg where you want to attach it? If that's the case you, can ease the hem in place. That's when you take that extra 1/2" of fabric and try to distribute it evenly over a large area. Example: 1/2" is spread over 4". A tuck would be taking that extra length and folding it flat so the 1/2" is spread over 1/4" (it's simply folded and sewn down flat).
      Let me try to explain how to ease. You're dividing the extra length over an area. I'll place a pin a couple inches away to the right and left from where the fabric is buckling (too much). That defines the 1 large area. (And those outer pins are random and can be moved later if needed) Then pin it down flat in the center of those pins dividing the extra fabric evenly between the pin. (if it was 1/2" now it's 1/4" to the right and to the left of the center pin) That makes 2 sections. Then divide each of those sections with a pin and so forth. You'll see the extra fabric start spreading evenly and subtly. Once it looks smooth, sew it down .
      I hope this helped and if I misunderstood please write back

  • @kimhandy1861
    @kimhandy1861 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks! That's a great tutorial!

  • @nancygreene9297
    @nancygreene9297 8 месяцев назад

    What a terrific tutorial! I especially found the tip on measuring in three places to maintain the slope of the pants and how to keep the hem from puckering with tapered pants incredibly helpful. As for the basting? I can now see that it makes a significant difference in ensuring a professional look. Thanks for the tips!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks - I hear you on Basting. I try to never do any work I don't have to ;-) but basting here did make the final hem so much better looking.

    • @nancygreene9297
      @nancygreene9297 8 месяцев назад

      @@TheDailySew I just hemmed a pair of pants and used most of your tips from this video. The basting made all of the difference in the world! Thanks again. The pants turned out beautifully.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  8 месяцев назад

      @@nancygreene9297 Yay!

  • @Vintagebeautyca
    @Vintagebeautyca 3 месяца назад

    It worked! thank you so so much!!! and it didnt even take very long! i was super nervous! all i know how to do is slow stitch!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      This is great to hear 🧡💛😄 Thank you! (I'm a master at slow stitching - but it has served me well even though I wish I was speedier at sewing)

  • @beckyzayas5749
    @beckyzayas5749 8 месяцев назад

    You really teach. Love your videos.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your video. I am of unique sizing (41” chest and 31” waist) but have worn uniforms for 30 years, thus, I've “tailoered” my stuff myself. However, this is an issue for my son and I. A cheap suit for a daughters wedding. 32” waist, but 38” trousers waist. Oh boy, help. I already did the new hems…luckily just like you described, but from an inseam measurement.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  8 месяцев назад +1

      you can take in the waist from the center back seam. Most suit trousers are constructed with a 2-part waistband which is sewn together at the center back in align with the center back seam of the pants. You'll pinch out the extra waist there and sew a wedge shape to taper to nothing a few inches down (watch my video on altering a dress bodice to see what I mean by wedge and taper to nothing - the pants are the same concept (starts around 4:30) ruclips.net/video/Yul5b389Uy8/видео.htmlsi=wNXdK9nb-MWPnacg ) If these particular trousers don't have a seam in the waist band you can apply the same technique only fold the waistband where the Center seam would be.
      Six inches is a lot to remove in one location so pin out the excess first and see how it looks. You may have to take out 4" from the back and then little tucks at both side seams.
      Thank you for watching the video - sounds like you already know what you're doing so I think you'll get this waist alteration with no problem but if you do have any further questions please ask. I'll help if I can

    • @kevinorr6880
      @kevinorr6880 8 месяцев назад

      This is my very first waist tailoring. I generally make small projects or climbing gear, not suit tailoring. Thank you for the video reference . I appreciate the help.@@TheDailySew

    • @bettystanbery310
      @bettystanbery310 5 месяцев назад

      How did it turn out?

  • @mercurialqueen0
    @mercurialqueen0 6 месяцев назад +1

    The measurements are complicated like sending a ship to the moon 😂, but it makes it look professional. The tips are great! I didn’t know about the twisting and such. The stitching is very nice. Thank you

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  6 месяцев назад

      Ha! you're right. I sew hems of casual pants more "quick & dirty" style but for dress pants I break out the complicated method ;-)

  • @shannonbobrowski81
    @shannonbobrowski81 9 месяцев назад

    Terrific tutorial! Thank you so much.

  • @kareneldridge2311
    @kareneldridge2311 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, I loved the video. I'm having a little problem with the measurements. Hopefully I'll get it right. Thank you for sharing.

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  6 месяцев назад

      thanks. Let me know if you have any questions about the measuring - Maybe I can clarify.

  • @ddonlan5184
    @ddonlan5184 5 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic

  • @gigiontube
    @gigiontube 3 месяца назад

    Now I’m looking if you have a video on hemming using a hemming presser foot on sewing machine.
    If you don’t have one, please consider doing one 🙏

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      I don't, I'm sorry but I do love the idea. Thank you.

    • @gigiontube
      @gigiontube 3 месяца назад

      @@TheDailySew
      Your videos are very detailed, it’s what we need when we learn something new.
      If you do one, please show the presser foot, how you fold the fabric, the stitch used, the tension for diff fabrics, wool men’s pants versus women summer slacks. Thank you much !!!

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      @@gigiontube thank you for this outline! It's really helpful to know what to show/explain.

  • @cathtaylor2771
    @cathtaylor2771 9 месяцев назад

    Thankyou for this x

    • @Kuchsmith1
      @Kuchsmith1 9 месяцев назад

      Hey Cath🌹🥀 🌹
      Marry Christmas 🌹
      How are you doing??

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you like it - Thanks

  • @lisabrewer5935
    @lisabrewer5935 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching the video

  • @nylirama
    @nylirama 8 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial. I have one question: Why not do all of the prep work with the pants inside out?

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  8 месяцев назад +3

      That’s a good question. I always have the person but on the garment that needs altering as they would wear it (right side out) because I was told to. But I can’t think of a good reason not to have them put on pants inside out - of course I have never tried it so maybe there is a reason. It’s good to question the way “it’s always done”.

    • @ceblair4974
      @ceblair4974 4 месяца назад +1

      Because one leg might be a different length

  • @dharmasagarpatil8485
    @dharmasagarpatil8485 6 месяцев назад

    Great!!!!!

  • @RedOrchid5400
    @RedOrchid5400 3 месяца назад

    Would I be able to hem a dress the same way?

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      yes! Most dresses have a 2" hem to give the skirt part weight (it wouldn't be so "floaty" as some dresses are designed to be). Floaty, light-weight type dresses will have a narrow hem. You could copy what the original hem is or, since you are shortening the dress you could give it a wide hem. You get to decide.

  • @shmadsta
    @shmadsta 3 месяца назад

    do you have to cut the original hem or can you just fold it up inside the pants?

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  3 месяца назад

      Great question. It's up to you. If the pair of pants belong to someone who is still growing I would not cut off any length because you could be needling it soon. Same on some women's trousers if they think that they may want to wear heels with these pants, say in the summer, you could keep the length to let them out when that season rolls around. I would double fold the hem to hold the extra length (so you fold up 2" from the bottom and then another 2" to shorten it 4" - not folding up just a half inch and then 3.5")
      However, if you have a lot of extra length (5"+) you may want to cut off at least some of it. Otherwise, it creates a lot of bulk at the hem.

  • @juliabeauregard
    @juliabeauregard 2 месяца назад

    So never use a machine for the actual hem stitches??

    • @TheDailySew
      @TheDailySew  2 месяца назад +1

      Great question. For dress pants you don’t want the stitches to be visible on the outside. One way to do this is hand stitching as in this video. Another way is to use a blind hem foot and stitch on a sewing machine IF your machine has that option. So never say never 😉