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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Hem Jeans PDF download Download Article Explore this Article methods 1 Creating a New Hem 2 Keeping the Original Hem 3 Ensuring a Successful Project What’s The First Step For Hemming a Pair Of Pants? + Show 1 more... - Show less... Other Sections Expert Q&A Video Related Articles References Article Summary Co-authored by Andrea Moore Beaulieu

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This article was co-authored by Andrea Moore Beaulieu. Andrea Moore Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 471,008 times.

Finding jeans with just the right leg length straight off the rack is nearly impossible. If you've found jeans that fit but are too long, then you can take them to a tailor or sew a new hem yourself. You can either keep the original hem, or you can create a new hem. Keep in mind that working with denim can be tricky, so there are a few strategies you may want to use to ensure a successful project.

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Creating a New Hem

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  1. Step 1 Mark your jeans where you'd like the new hem to be. 1 Mark your jeans where you'd like the new hem to be. The best way to do this is to put your jeans on (or have the person who will be wearing the jeans put them on) and fold the cuff under until the jeans are the length you'd like them to be. Then, use a piece of chalk to mark the spot where the new hem should end.[1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 2 Measure and mark two more lines. Measure 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) from the hem line and draw a line above it that is running parallel to the first one. Then, measure and mark another 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) below the original line and draw the line so it is parallel to the original one as well.[2]
    • Now you should have three lines total. These lines will serve as a guide for you to sew the new hem.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 3 Cut along the bottom line. Cut off the bottom of the jeans and the old hem. To do this, cut in a straight line along the bottom line that you made. Discard the material that you cut off.[3]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 4 Fold the new hem under. Next, fold along the center chalk line to create the new hem. You may also want to pin along the new hem to hold it in place while you sew. Check to make sure that the hem is even all the way around before you sew.[4] Professional tailor Andrea Beaulieu suggests "ironing the fold first and then tapping along the edge firmly with a hammer to get a neat edge on your hem." Sarah Veblen Sarah Veblen, Expert Sewist

    Hemming jeans takes precision. Clearly mark the desired length inside each pant leg. For a narrow double-fold hem, press under 1/2" twice. Steam pressing helps lie flat. Pin folds if needed while sewing. Avoid stretching leg sections. For more control, wrap the pant leg around a sleeve board when pressing. With care in preparation, you'll achieve a professional hem quickly.

  5. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 5 Sew the new hem. Using some gold denim thread, or the thread color of your choice, sew around the area you pinned to hold the new hem in place. Use a straight stitch and try to keep it as even as possible.[5]
    • Remove the pins as you go.
    • After you sew around both hems, your jeans will be ready to wear!
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Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Keeping the Original Hem

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  1. Step 1 Decide where to hem. 1 Decide where to hem. Try on your jeans and decide where you would like to hem them. Generally, jeans should fall about an inch above the floor. This will prevent you from tripping and also avoid making your jeans look like they are a size too small. Feel free to alter the length to meet your personal preferences though. Professional tailor Andrea Beaulieu suggests "marking the length you want with chalk or a pin."
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 2 Fold up the bottom. Create a cuff where you want the jeans to be hemmed. Crease the fold so it lies flat and double-check that you've folded it up by the correct amount. Once you've done this on one side, measure just below the preexisting hem and use that measurement to create an equal fold on the other leg.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 3 Pin the hem in place. Place straight pins around the circumference of the pant leg to hold it in place. Check to be sure the seams line up on each pant leg as well as that they are even with each other.[6]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 4 Sew the hem. Stitch around the circumference of the pant leg just below the stitching for the existing hem. You can use a sewing machine or do this by hand. To be clear, you will be sewing the cuff to the pant leg and later will fold it inside the leg. This will allow you to take out the hem later if you grow taller or want the pants longer at a later point in time.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 5 Unfold the hem. Tuck the excess fabric of the folded cuff up into the leg of the jeans, folding the original hem down so its outer side shows once again. This should leave you a small loop of fabric along the bottom edge of the jeans inside the leg. Try on the jeans to make sure they are at the correct length.
    • If you don't expect to want to lengthen the jeans at any point, then you can also cut the excess fabric. Cut the excess fabric about 1 inch away from the new seam you have created.[7]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 6 Iron the jeans. Use an iron to flatten out the hem you've created along the bottom edge. This will smooth out the loop of fabric tucked into the leg, and leave your jeans looking the perfect length with no tell-tale hemming signs.
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Ensuring a Successful Project

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 1 Wash the jeans before you hem them. According to professional tailor Andrea Beaulieu, "Denim often shrinks in both width and length when cleaned, so it's important to work with jeans that are already washed and dried." Washing them first will help to ensure that you do not make the hem too short.
    • Make sure to follow the instructions on the label for washing your jeans.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 2 Use a new needle. It is important to change your sewing machine needle after every four hours of sewing or after finishing a major project to ensure that it is sharp enough to do the job. If you have not changed the needle in a while, then put in a new needle before you begin sewing the new hem.[8]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Hem Jeans 3 Go slow. Denim and other bulky fabrics can be a bit harder to sew. They may get caught more easily, or not move as efficiently through the presser foot. To ensure that your stitches are even and straight, sew slowly.[9]
    • Start by applying very light pressure on the pedal to get the stitches started and then only increase the speed slightly if the fabric seems to be moving along well.
    • If the fabric gets stuck, then you can always use the hand wheel to help move it along.
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  • Question How do you do a straight hem? Andrea Moore Beaulieu Andrea Moore Beaulieu Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer Andrea Moore Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Andrea Moore Beaulieu Andrea Moore Beaulieu Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer Expert Answer Before you sew the hem, iron the fold so that it's perfectly flat and straight. For denim, it's also a good idea to hammer the fold so it's softer and easier to sew straight. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3
  • Question Do I need to do anything to prep my jeans before I hem them? Andrea Moore Beaulieu Andrea Moore Beaulieu Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer Andrea Moore Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Andrea Moore Beaulieu Andrea Moore Beaulieu Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer Expert Answer Before you hem your denim jeans, make sure they've been recently washed, soaked, and dried. Denim often shrinks in both width and length when it's clean, so doing this will ensure that the jeans aren't too short once you wash them. It's also helpful to iron the hem, then hammer it (yes, with an actual hammer) to the denim will be easier to sew. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5
  • Question How do I sew through the thick seam on my jeans? Community Answer Community Answer If you are using a sewing machine, make sure you change the needle out to a denim or other heavy-duty needle. By doing this, you will ensure that the needle goes through the denim and does not break. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 12 Helpful 21
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Andrea Moore Beaulieu Co-authored by: Andrea Moore Beaulieu Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer This article was co-authored by Andrea Moore Beaulieu. Andrea Moore Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This article has been viewed 471,008 times. 16 votes - 94% Co-authors: 17 Updated: February 19, 2026 Views: 471,008 Categories: Featured Articles | Altering Pants | Sewing Pants Article SummaryX

To create a new hem on your jeans, use a piece of chalk to mark where the new hem should end. Then, measure and draw a line ½ inch above the new hemline and ½ inch below it. Next, cut along the bottom line to get rid of the excess fabric. Then, fold the center chalk line to the top chalk line to create the new hem. Pin the hem in place to keep things neat and even, then sew the new hem with a straight stitch and gold denim thread. To learn how to keep the original hem, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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