HOW TO TAKE IN THE WAIST OF YOUR JEANS

DIYS
November 2020

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We’ve been there. The butt, the length, the thighs, everything fits juuuust right…everything but the waist. For those times when cinching just won’t do, we’re here to help. In our latest DIY video, Levi’s® tailor Sabrina Wharton-Brown covers everything you need to know to take in the waist of oversized jeans and leave them fitting like they were made just for you

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

• Jeans with a too-big waist
• Safety pins 
• Chalk
• Tape measure
• Straight pins
• Shears
• Seam Ripper
• Hammer
• Sewing machine
• Steaming iron
• Top-stitch thread
• Sewing thread

STEP 1

The first thing you need to do is put on your jeans and pull them up to the correct position. Bunch the jeans snugly at the center back and pin them in place with safety pins.

pulling jeans into waist gif

STEP 2

Now turn your jeans inside out and chalk-mark where the safety pins are. Unpin and measure the distance between chalk marks. Divide the distance by two to indicate the amount to take out on either side of the center back (these are your darts).

chalk interior of jeans

STEP 3

Using seam ripper, undo a stitch at each end of the waistband, top and bottom. Also undo the top of the center back belt loop, three sides of the back patch, and any labels along the waistband interior.

seam ripper undoing stitches jeans gif

STEP 4

Crease left back leg down its center. Try to keep the yoke seam straight and the pocket opened out of the way.

crease jean leg

STEP 5

Measure ½ the distance of the dart and pin along the top edge, tapering down the leg. Using a hammer, pound the bulky part at the yoke seam to flatten. Repeat process for other leg.

pins down leg of brown jeans

STEP 6

Sew the darts from top to the bottom, then hammer towards the center back.

sewing jeans top to bottom sewing machine

STEP 7

Take in the waistband by first cutting it at the center back in a straight line.

cutting waistband of jeans

STEP 8

Bring edges together and measure down from the center cut the same distance as each dart. Pin together and sew. Fold the waist seams back together and press with iron.

close up of hands sewing bottom of jeans

STEP 9

Re-attach waistband, sewing along the top and bottom. Sew on labels, back-patch, and belt loop.

close up re-attaching waist band on jeans

STEP 10

Depending on how much you take out of the jeans, you may need to alter the pockets slightly to make them lie flat. Unpick pockets, flatten out, and reattach with sewing machine.

jeans held up with hands