Monthly Archive for June, 2010

How to make your pants longer: magic.

* This is the first on a list of tutorial posts I’ve been working on. What other tutorials would you like to see on our blog?

I have a lot of tall people in my family these days. It seems like every summer I am spending at least one day cutting and hemming pants that are too short and making them into shorts. It works great if you are 12 but when you are a grown up and your pants start to creep up you might think that the only solution is the donation basket… after all, your business casual workplace may frown upon dress pant cut-offs.

Depending on how much hem allowance your pants have, there may be another solution! Adding a facing to the bottom of your pant leg can add several inches to the finished length. Here’s how…

  1. The first thing to do is release the original hem in your pants. Do so carefully, please! Use a seam ripper and sharp snippers to remove the stitching. Vigorous tearing can damage fibers, making it obvious that you wrestled with your hem.
  2. Use these equations to determine the size to cut your facings: width of bottom edge of pants + 1/2″ = length of facing, width of original hem + 1/2″ = width of facing
  3. Choose your facing fabric. Lining fabrics are good but you can pretty much use anything that isn’t too heavy or thick. Stick to something slightly lighter then or the same as the fabric the pants are made of. I like to choose fabrics with prints or contrasting colors for fun!
  4. Mark and cut your facing pieces – you’ll need two. They  should be cut on the bias (45 degree angle to the selvedge edge of fabric), this allows your facings to stretch slightly, which comes in handy if your pants are slightly tapered.
  5. Sew the short edges of each facing piece, right sides together. 1/4″ seam allowances, please! Press seam open.
  6. The facing pieces are circles now, and you should have two. Press 1/4″ of one edge to the wrong side of each facing piece.
  7. Matching seam of one facing to the inseam of one pant leg, pin facing in place keeping unfolded edge of facing even with the bottom edge of the pant leg. Sew at 1/4″ seam allowance. Repeat for second pant leg and facing.
  8. Here’s a little trick I learned from my mom (you may know her as Heidi, Stitch Cleveland’s resident Seamologist)… fusing a strip of interfacing to the hem of the pant will create a nice edge with body. I prefer to use woven fusible interfacing, I like the drape of it much better then the non-woven type. So, cut about a 1″ strip of fusible interfacing and fuse it to the pant leg. The edge of the interfacing should butt right up to the seam you just made all the way around.
  9. Press the facing to the wrong side of the pant leg. Now you’re ready to hem your new facing. I was always taught to try and match the original hem. So, if your hem was topstitched, topstitch your facing in place. If the original hem was not visible from the right side, you’ll want to use the blindstitch on your machine or sew it by hand.
  10. Enjoy! Without feeling like Urkel*.

Obviously, the amount of length you can add to the pants depends on how wide the original hem is… larger, double folded hems have more fabric in them so they will be longer.

I love pulling this little trick out of my hat. My husband is pretty tall and it’s hard to find dress slacks that are long enough for him. I’ve been able to buy pants that are 2″ shorter then what he would normally wear and make them work!

* Didn’t Steve Urkel drive an Isetta (“that’s what Isetta”)… I saw one drive by the shop this afternoon as I left. Sweet.

summer hours…

For the summer we’ll be closed on Sundays and Mondays. But don’t worry… if you want to come in on a Sunday we’re happy to schedule some time to be there for you!

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Summer Sewing

Our machines have been buzzing!  Summer dresses = super easy sewing.  Here are a few examples.

This is a variation of the popular pillowcase dress.  It can be a dress, swim coverup, or top.  Simple seams and tie straps finish it off easily.  A fabric flower was added to the front of this one.  This is a great  beginner project that can be finished in just a couple hours using under one yard of fabric.  I know you have something in your stash that would be perfect!

Beautiful silk fabric with elastic shirring at the top, which can easily be done to any fabric.  It’s a simple rectangle of fabric, this one has panels of contrast fabric along the bottom.  I”ve had this fabric in my stash for years, and this was the perfect project for it, it was just under one yard, so the fabrics along the bottom added length and matched perfectly don’t you think?  Oh, and don’t forget a fabric beaded necklace-a snap to make and fun to wear.

mystery of the shrunken pants… solved!

Did you know you can make pants longer? I often have to work my magic on my husband’s pants since he is very tall. He likes his pants on the long side so I like to add a facing to the hem… look for a tutorial and pics tomorrow!

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Etsy Craft party… you know you wanna come!

Etsy Craft Party is a global initiative to energize your local community, make art together, and throw a party in your neck of the woods. We want to celebrate crafting together on June 18, 2010 (which just happens to be Etsy’s birthday) with as many celebrations across the globe as possible.

Help us celebrate Etsy and stop by for our bash! We’ll have some demos (paintsticks, stenciling, and patchwork artists’ canvases), some snacks, and some fun. If you are an Etsy-ite come in and share your craft… it’s a great way to broaden your customer base and get familiar with some other local Etsy artists!

If you’ve always wanted to check out Etsy but have been too nervous to jump in and create your own site, use this opportunity as a creativity boost! Over the years we’ve heard a lot of questions and hesitation regarding Etsy… why not get some advice from Etsy artists in our area and a little bit of moral support?

Let’s celebrate our community’s creativity together! June 18th from 6 – 8pm… be there!

Etsy Craft Party

Etsy.com is using the just launched Meetups Everywhere tool to throw a huge worldwide party on June 18 (Etsy’s birthday). Etsy challenged local creative communities like ours to create, join or step up to organize an Etsy Craft Party in their town, so of course we want to celebrate!!

Get your stitch on at Stitch Cleveland, and your local handmade community. Let’s celebrate our rockin’ crafting community right here in Lakewood; Etsy-ers or not, come and see what it’s all about.  Bring your craft to show off, and a snack to share.  June 18, 6pm.  Please RSVP.

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It’s Summer-yay!!! June workshops

School’s out for the summer…now take some fun classes!

Pillowmaking workshop – using two patterned fabrics, applique a monogram on a simple square pillow with a zipper. Beginner.  June 12, 10am-1:00.  $45.

Pillowcase Dress /tunic – a very simple but very impressive project!!  (it’s not really made from a pillowcase)         Yes, you can finish it in 3 hours, too-even beginners!  June 15, 12-3, $45.

Stuffed animal workshop – Sock monkeys & glove  puppies, you choose the animal!   This is a fun & relaxed  class for all ages and levels of sewing.  June 17th, 12-3, $45.

Summer dress – Learn how to smock using elastic thread and make this super easy dress, which can me made shorter for a tunic.  An easy intermediate/beginner project.  This can be made in any size. (black gauze would make a sweet summer party dress!) June 19, 10am-2, $85.

Name applique pillow –  This is a very impressive intermediate/beginner project that will impress everyone!  Int/beginner.  June 20, 12:00-3pm, $65.

Easy Peasy Quilt – back by popular demand! Any sewing level, an excellent beginning quilt project.  June 24 & July 1, 6-8pm, $65.

Toddler T-shirt applique – use one of our silhouette stencils, or design your own!  June 26, 10am-1, $25.

Summer fun!  A Pajama Party & more great classes coming in July – wrap skirt, alterations clinic, toddler’s bucket hat to name just a few. Sound like fun?  Call for more details.

Supply lists available when you register with payment.  Please register 2 days in advance so we can prepare for the class.  Sorry, class fees are non-refundable.

We wanna hear from you!  Post a comment about the Pajama Party and be entered in a drawing to win a yard of Amy Butler fabric!