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Have you ever felt the need to give your favorite pair of jeans a minor makeover? Whether they’ve gotten too long, or you simply need to narrow the legs a bit, you can give them a custom fit with a sewing machine. Learning how to hem jeans with a sewing machine is relatively easy, with some practice, and the results will look professional and last for years. <\/p>\n

Preparation and Materials Needed<\/h2>\n

To hem a pair of jeans, you’ll need scissors, a measuring tape, pins, and of course, a sewing machine. You’ll need to know how to adjust the stitch length and width before you get started and make sure the needle is suitable. The presser foot should be suitable for sewing denim, which will require a heavier duty needle and a teflon-coated presser foot. <\/p>\n

Once all your materials have been gathered up, you can start by measuring the jeans to determine how much extra material needs to be cut off. Measure from the end of the jeans to the bottom of the heel while they are being worn. Mark this line at the front and back, then add an extra two centimeters to give yourself a wider seam allowance. <\/p>\n

Once the measurements are complete, it’s time to start cutting. Start by laying the jeans on a flat surface, then cut away the excess fabric. Start at the side seams, making sure to leave two centimeters for the hem seam allowance. If the jeans are flared, make sure to angle the cut as you go, so that the hems will be even. <\/p>\n

Sewing the Hems<\/h2>\n