How to shorten or lengthen the legs of a pants pattern - Video tutorial

How to shorten or lengthen the legs of a pants pattern - Video tutorial

Hello sew-friends! Today, I’m kicking off a mini series of videos on pattern adjustments. It is very common to need or want to make a few pattern adjustments when sewing your own clothing. One of the most common adjustments (especially if you’re a tall sewist like I am) is to alter the length. Today, we’ll be starting with pants patterns.

The quickest way to sew buttons and buttonholes - Video Tutorial

The quickest way to sew buttons and buttonholes - Video Tutorial

Hello sew-friends! Today, I have a quick little video for you showing how to sew a one-step buttonhole and how to sew on buttons using your sewing machine. This is my favorite way to sew buttonholes and buttons because it's so quick and easy. The one-step buttonhole foot makes sewing a buttonhole nearly foolproof. Plus, did you know that you can sew on buttons using your sewing machine? It took me years to attempt doing this and it was a total game changer.

How to sew a bias-bound waistband - Video Tutorial

How to sew a bias-bound waistband - Video Tutorial

In today's video, I'll be showing you how to sew a bias-bound waistband. This is a technique that you’ll often see in ready-to-wear pants and shorts. It creates a really beautiful and professional finish for your handmade garments. It will take a little bit longer than turning under the raw edge but it’s great for when you’re using heavier fabrics like denim.

For this tutorial, I’m using my Nita Wrap Skirt pattern which has a straight, fold over waistband. This technique should work for any skirt or pants pattern including those with a curved or two-piece waistband as well. The only extra supply needed is a strip of bias cut fabric or pre-made bias tape. (If you want to learn more about this flannel lined wrap skirt, check out this blog post.)