4 Ways to Alter Pants
Introduction
Pants are a wardrobe staple for both men and women. However, finding the perfect fit can sometimes be challenging. Whether you’ve lost weight, found the perfect vintage pair that’s a bit too loose around the waist, or simply want to update your current pants to follow current trends, altering your pants can be a cost-effective and sustainable solution. In this article, we will explore four methods to alter your pants for a customized fit.
Method 1: Taking In the Waist
One common issue many people face is having pants that fit well around the hips and thighs but are too large around the waist. Taking in the waist can help provide a more tailored fit and prevent any gaping at the back. Follow these steps:
1. Put on your pants inside out.
2. Pinch the excess fabric at the back of the pants and fold it over until desired waist snugness is achieved.
3. Measure the width of the folded-over fabric and mark with a fabric pen.
4. Remove your pants, maintaining the fold in place with pins.
5. Sew down along the marked line using a matching thread.
6. Trim any excess fabric leaving about half an inch seam allowance and finish by using a zigzag stitch or serger.
Method 2: Hemming Pants
Pants that are too long can be easily altered by hemming them to your desired length. Following these steps will help you achieve the perfect pant length:
1. Turn your pants inside out.
2. Put on your pants with shoes that you typically wear with them.
3. Fold and pin up excess pant material evenly all around until it reaches your desired length.
4. Remove pants and measure new folded hem width ensuring it is uniform throughout entire cuff.
5. Sew along edge of folded material using sewing machine or hand stitch leaving about half an inch seam allowance.
6. Press new hem with an iron and finish by trimming excess fabric and sealing raw edge with a zigzag stitch or serger.
Method 3: Slimming Pant Legs
Turn overly wide pants into trendy slim-fit pants through this alteration process:
1. Turn your pants inside out.
2. Put on your pants and pinch the excess fabric along the outer seam to achieve the desired fit.
3. Mark new seamline along both pant leg outer side seams.
4. Carefully remove pants and sew along marked line, tapering as needed.
5. Try on the pants to ensure proper fit, make any adjustments as necessary.
6. Once satisfied with the fit, trim excess fabric and finish with a zigzag stitch or serger.
Method 4: Adding Elastic to Waist
If you prefer a more comfortable waistband or need more variability in your pant size, consider adding an elastic waistband. Follow these steps:
1. Measure around your waist where you want the elastic band to sit.
2. Cut a piece of elastic band according to your waist measurement minus two inches.
3. Create a casing for the elastic by folding over about an inch of fabric on the inside of your pant waistband; sew around the edge, leaving about 2 inches open to thread the elastic through.
4. Thread elastic through the casing using a safety pin or bodkin; evenly spread elastic throughout casing taking care not to twist it.
5. Sew ends of elastic together forming a secure loop; adjust as needed for comfort.
6. Sew shut remaining casing opening.
Conclusion
Altering your pants can give new life to old garments, improve comfort, and help enhance your overall appearance by providing a customized fit. Whether it’s slimming pant legs, adjusting waistlines, adding elasticity, or hemming for length, tailoring your clothes is an excellent