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Monday, 5 March 2012

How to make a skirt out of a pair of jeans




We've all been there. You put on your most favourite, comfortable jeans that you have had for ages and then discover a massive hole or rip in an unfortunate place. What do you do? Well if you can't bear to throw them away, why not turn them into a skirt?
This is what I'd done with my jeans that have had holes worn into them. (The picture above is the 1st ever skirt I made and used it as a distraction from packing!)

1) cut off the legs a couple of centimetres down from the rip or hole (so it looks like really short shorts)

2) Using an thread unpicker (you can get them from haberdashery shops and online) unpick the seams up the inside legs to the crotch so it looks like an untidy skirt.

3) on the front and the back of the skirt, lie the seams that would have formed the seat of the jeans to the side and pin down.  Cut off any material that hangs down to create a straight hem.

4) Using thread that is a similar colour to the originial thread, use back stitch to stitch the seams down. Do this on the front and back of the skirt.

 5) I tried to do a similar style seam to the original one so it blended in better, however you can do whatever you like to your own skirt.

6) And after that you have your finished skirt! If you want to, you could do a hem around the bottom of the skirt if you don't like the deconstructed look that much. Also you could embellish it with sequins, ribbons, buttons etc or even sew some fabric around the bottom of the skirt to give it a really cute country look.

Hope this inspires to recycle your jeans and that you give it a go :)

Don't know what to do with the left over legs? I have an idea for a rug but that will be another post ;P

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