How to Shorten Jacket Sleeves: 12 Steps
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There’s nothing more frustrating than finding the perfect jacket, only for its sleeves to be too long. Fear not! This article will guide you through 12 simple steps to shorten your jacket sleeves and achieve that perfect fit.
1. Gather your materials: You will need a seam ripper, ruler or measuring tape, tailor’s chalk, pins, thread in the matching color, sewing machine (or needle and thread for hand stitching), and an iron.
2. Put on the jacket: Wear the jacket along with a shirt you would typically wear with it. This helps determine the correct alteration for the sleeve length.
3. Mark the desired length: Bend your arm at a 90-degree angle and have someone help you measure from the shoulder seam down to where you want the sleeve to end. Use tailor’s chalk to mark this spot.
4. Remove any buttons or decoration: Use a seam ripper to carefully remove any buttons or decorations from the cuff area of the sleeves.
5. Unpick the cuff seam: Carefully use the seam ripper to unpick the stitch that keeps the cuff attached to the sleeve.
6. Measure and mark new sleeve length: Lay out your jacket on a flat surface with sleeves extended. Using your earlier measurement, measure up from the original chalk mark and add 1 inch (for seam allowance) – mark this point with tailor’s chalk on both sleeves, ensuring they are even.
7. Cut off excess fabric: Using sharp scissors, cut along each chalk line you drew in step 6, making sure not to cut into any other part of the jacket.
8. Create a new hem for your sleeve: Fold up each cut edge by half an inch and press it flat with an iron. Fold up another half inch, enclosing the raw edge inside this fold, then press again.
9. Pin new hem in place: Use pins to hold the new hem in place along each sleeve, making sure the folds are even and flat.
10. Sew the new hem: Using a sewing machine (or a needle and thread for hand stitching), sew along the inner edge of each folded sleeve hem, removing pins as you go.
11. Reattach any buttons or decorations: If your jacket’s cuffs had buttons or other decorations, sew them back in place now.
12. Iron and try on your jacket: Give your jacket a final press with the iron, focusing on the sleeves and new cuffs. Then, try it on to ensure it fits perfectly!
That’s it! You have successfully shortened your jacket sleeves in 12 steps. Now you can enjoy wearing your perfectly fitted jacket and feel confident in your appearance.