I am so sorry to subject you all to this, but instead of pretty quilts we will be looking at pictures of my butt today. Seriously. Because one of my sewing goals last month was to finally, after sewcrastinating for over two years, attempt to alter some ready to wear jeans that were too big in the waist. I DID ONE! So now I need to write down how I did it and what I am thinking about doing differently next time, before I forget. There will be quilty goodness in my next blog post, I promise, but today there is nothing but an alterations brain dump and a lot of butt pictures. Well, let's get on with it!
Behold, the Booty Darts and the Altered Waist Band!
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| Completed Back Waist Jeans Alteration, 2.5 Inches Taken In, Dart Method |
In true Rebecca form, I have spent hours pouring over various online tutorials for this alteration, agonizing over the pros and cons of each method to the point of paralysis. So, when I saw that a local fabric and yarn shop was offering a Beginner Alterations class specifically on altering jeans by taking in the back waist and hemming the length, I decided this was just what I needed to get me over the sometimes insurmountable hurdle of task initiation. If you're local to Charlotte, this class is offered regularly at Stash Charlotte and the instructor is wonderful, teaching methods that are definitely approachable for beginners and suitable for pretty much any domestic sewing machine, no specialized equipment or accessories required. Class size is limited to four students and it's taught "lab style," each student working on their own alteration with plenty of guidance from the instructor. Stash Charlotte is a Janome dealer and they provide machines for students to use in the class, but I brought my Bernina 475QE with me because I wanted to focus on learning the alteration without having to also adapt to an unfamiliar sewing machine.


