how to hemmed trousers
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Hemming trousers is a simple task that can make a big difference in the fit and appearance of your pants.
Whether you have a new pair of trousers that are too long or an old pair that have become frayed, hemming can give them a fresh, polished look.
In this blog, we will go over the steps to hem trousers using a sewing machine, as well as some tips on how to get a professional-looking finish.
Before you begin, you will need a few supplies:
Sewing machine
A thread that matches the color of your trousers
Iron and ironing board
Tailor’s chalk or fabric pen
Scissors
Pins
Measuring tape
To determine the correct length for your trousers, put them on and stand in front of a full-length mirror.
You should aim for the trousers to fall just above the top of your shoes, with a small break (fold) at the front of the leg.
To measure the length you want, place the end of your measuring tape at the bottom of the trousers and measure to the top of your shoes.
Subtract 1 inch from this measurement to allow for the hem.
For example, if your trousers currently fall to your ankles and you want them to hit just above your shoes, you would subtract 1 inch from the length from the bottom of the trousers to the top of your shoes.
Once you have determined the length you want your trousers to be, it’s time to mark the hemline. You can use a tailor’s chalk or a fabric pen to mark the line where you will sew the hem.
To mark the hemline, fold the trousers up to the desired length and press them with an iron to create a crease. Then, use the chalk or pen to draw a line along the fold. Make sure to mark both legs evenly.
Now it’s time to start sewing the hem. Start by pinning the folded fabric in place along the marked line. Make sure to evenly distribute the fabric so that the hem is even on both sides.
Next, set up your sewing machine and thread it with the matching thread. Use a straight stitch and a medium-length stitch to sew the hem in place. Start at the inside seam of the trousers and sew along the marked line, removing the pins as you go.
When you reach the end of the leg, backstitch to secure the thread and then cut off any excess thread. Repeat this process on the other leg.
Once you have sewn both hems, it’s time to press them to give them a nice, crisp finish. Use an iron on the lowest heat setting to press the hems in place. Be careful not to scorch the fabric.
If you have any excess fabric hanging off the bottom of the trousers, you can trim it off using a pair of scissors. Just be careful not to cut too close to the hemline, as you don’t want to risk cutting the threads.
Tips for a professional-looking finish
Use a straight stitch and a medium-length stitch to sew the hem. This will give a strong, professional-looking finish.
Make sure to evenly distribute the fabric when you are pinning the hem in place. This will help ensure that the hem is even on both sides.
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