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How To Hem Your Jeans With The Original Hem

05.20.2009 Posted in Denim DIY, denimblog, Fashion Questions by Lorna, Editor
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We did a post on this about a year and a half ago but the pictures were not very big. I thought I would do an updated version of my own jeans that I have hemmed using the original hem method. It’s really easy, anyone can do it even if you are not a master with the sewing machine.

* Be sure to only do this method on skinny or straight jeans as it doesn’t work on bootcut or flares due to the fabric not being the same width around the ankle area.

All you need to hem your jeans is: Tape measure, pins/safety pins, needle & thread (or sewing machine), iron and of course your jeans.

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1) Lie your jeans out on a flat surface and measure the inseam. Note down how much you want to take off of the length and half it. Always remember not to include the actual hem itself in your measurements as you will not be taking any off the hem. It’s easier to do one leg at a time so you wont have to undo both if any mistakes are made.

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2) Fold the hem of your jeans inside out to the correct length you have measured, in the example this would be measuring 1″ of the fold as I am taking off 2″ in total (do not include the hem itself in the measurement). Re measure from the crotch to just under the original hem that has been folded outwards and make sure it is your perfect length (minus the hem width itself). Do not measure right to the end of the jeans where the fold is, your jeans will not be this long as you are not sewing at the bottom of the fold. You might want to get an iron and make sure that the fold is flattened down, I personally use an old hair straightener quickly (be careful not to press it down for a long time so you don’t burn the denim) as it’s easier to put the plates each side and flatten it. Make sure the seams on the left and right side of the leg match up correctly to the hem once it’s folded. Now put some pins in all the way around to hold your fold in place.

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3) Now you are going to sew all the way around the hem. I have drawn some pink stitch marks on the image so you can see where to sew. You need to sew right under the hem, not on the actual hem itself. Sew just under it so you are only going through 2 pieces of denim (the folded bit). You can either do this by hand with a simple forward stitch secured at both ends or with a sewing machine. I personally do it by hand as it’s easier for me and it’s easier if you wish to let the hem down. It doesn’t matter which colour thread you use or how neat your sewing is as the stitching will be on the inside of the jeans and invisible on the outside. Be sure not to sew the leg opening together so opening ends up closed.

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4) Take out all of the pins once you have finished your sewing. Now comes the tricky part. Fold the hem back down/in so the folded part you have sewn goes back inside the jeans. Get your iron or old hair straightener in my case and flatten it all out, you need to make sure you have flattened and pressed the hem down all the way around. If you have done it correctly it should look like the images below.

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Now you have a pair of original hemmed jeans. Since we didn’t cut the hem off and re attach it this is a perfect way to let the hem down again back to the original length if you need to. If you have any questions just post a comment and I will be happy to reply.

Happy Hemming!

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69 Responses to “How To Hem Your Jeans With The Original Hem”

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  1. Lorna, Editor says:
    September 7, 2011 at 6:25 am

    I’m glad it’s worked for you!! I use my GHD too lol! :)

  2. Fabric says:
    September 22, 2011 at 2:37 am

    il contenuto

  3. Parvin says:
    September 23, 2011 at 12:08 am

    Just want to know what I should do
    With the extra fabric.
    Thanks

  4. Lorna, Editor says:
    September 23, 2011 at 5:47 am

    It can stay tucked under.

  5. marian lawless says:
    October 14, 2011 at 9:36 am

    hi, i find when i use that method and the jeans are stretchy denmin, i get a wavey effect hem !! marian

  6. Lorna, Editor says:
    October 14, 2011 at 9:52 am

    Are you doing it on bootcut jeans?

  7. How to Sew an Orignal Hem on Jeans | Right Side Wrong Side says:
    October 27, 2011 at 10:47 am

    [...] I am happy to report that I successfully hemmed my own jeans with the original hem. And it was actually pretty easy. I found a couple of blogs with tutorials to get me started: Dacia Ray and Denim Blog. [...]

  8. Teri says:
    October 28, 2011 at 3:13 pm

    Thank you so much! Came across this blog today and did my jeans in about 20 minutes. Looks great! What an awesome tip. Thanks again

  9. Lorna, Editor says:
    October 29, 2011 at 6:56 am

    Glad it helped you!

  10. Sewing: Hemming Denim Jeans « Sticks and Stones says:
    November 4, 2011 at 1:29 am

    [...] that before I took the plunge I’d Google how to hem jeans.  Thank goodness!  I found this site.  The jeans are were hemmed by hand in no time and Pete is really happy with the result. [...]

  11. Kim says:
    December 1, 2011 at 8:23 pm

    It seems like I need to re-iron the hems after washing them every time. It’s kind of annoying, is there a fix for that?

  12. Lorna, Editor says:
    December 2, 2011 at 1:02 pm

    I haven’t had that problem so I’m not sure, sorry!

  13. Jeans Too Long says:
    December 10, 2011 at 9:36 pm

    Thanks for this great article. I don’t like using needles and thread myself, so I use SkillClipz.

  14. Shilioh says:
    February 11, 2012 at 2:28 pm

    I just tried this and I found the best way to get rid of all the extra fabric that you fold under…is simply to cut it out! Thanks! This is going to save my short self a lot of money :)

  15. Lorna, Editor says:
    February 12, 2012 at 3:36 pm

    Yeah you can cut it out :) That does mean you can never un-hem them though and it also means the denim might fray a bit if you don’t over lock the raw edges. I’m glad it worked for you though!

  16. kelly says:
    February 18, 2012 at 5:17 am

    would this work with boot cut jeans? x

  17. Lorna, Editor says:
    February 18, 2012 at 7:47 am

    Hi kelly, no it doesn’t work with boot cut jeans, if you are taking a lot off anyway. The hem of the boot cut jeans is wider than where you would be sewing it too, so it will be all lump and bumpy because of the excess fabric. The widest it works on is straight leg because the material is the same width.

  18. Katherine says:
    April 28, 2012 at 5:12 pm

    You may want to note somewhere in the post that this isn’t ideal for boot cut. I’m sure I’m not the first person to try this method before reading the comments and realizing that it’s not really the best method.

  19. Lorna, Editor says:
    April 29, 2012 at 5:31 am

    I updated it with a note. I was sure that I added it into the post, but apparently I didn’t. It must have just been in the comments. But it’s updated now, thanks for notifying me.

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