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Straight legs are in so I am always flabergasted when I can never find anything but boot cut jeans. I don't live in Texas and do not wear big ole cowboy boots so I find boot cut jeans just do not fit my style and I don't like all that fabric flappin around when I walk. Sometimes they are so flaired I feel like Shaggy from Scooby Doo. So I make sure that my jeans fit in the hips, thighs, and are long enough, then I taper them to straight cut jeans. Not super straight from the 1980's but just straight with no flair.
Here is a photo of the before flaired Calvin Klein boot cut jeans.
The first thing I do is lay my jeans flat inside out. I make sure the seam I am about to taper is on the inside seam and the seams match up and are straight. I measure across usually about three inches in from the inside seam.
I mark three inches in with a marker. And pin where my three inch taper begins.
To taper the boot cut jeans to straight legs, you lay a ruler diagonally to just below where you knee is at the inseam. (See Photo)Then mark the line with your marker.
Do both legs the same way.
I am now ready to sew. I follow my line on the sewing machine with a straight stich. I then try them on inside out to make sure they are not too tight.
If they are a good fit, I cut the excess material off.
Next you need to finish the edge that you just cut so that it doesn't fray and unravel. I use a zig zag stitch.
And wha-la straight leg jeans.
1 comments:
That is great information and great photos again - I have lots of jeans all boot cut and now I can adapt some to the latest style without spending money on another pair of jeans!!
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