I am pretty darn excited about today’s post because I was able to work with one of my favorite brands to put together a functional, stylish outfit!! One of the simplest things that we can do to change our clothes is to sew a new hem and I’m going to show you just how easy it is to turn jeans into capris. I paired my newly cropped jeans with a handmade blouse, a pair of casual flats, and the most scrumptious shoulder bag. The outfit is casual, but definitely put together, and I think it will work well for shopping, a lunch date, and skipping over to all of the kids’ school functions that tend to pop up this time of year.
I took a pair of jeans from my donate pile and decided instead to turn them into useable capri pants for the spring. The jeans fit just fine, but the style was bulky and heavy around my ankles, not to mention too long.
To hem your jeans into capris, you will need just a few supplies:
- pins or clips
- washable fabric marker
- scissors/rotary cutter
- pinking shears (optional)
- heavy duty/denim sewing needle
- thick thread appropriate for detail stitching on denim
- sewing machine
First try them the jeans on and mark where you want your new hem to be. I find it easiest to scrunch the leg up around your knee until you find the right length and then put a pin at that same height on the other pant leg.
Once you have the new finished length marked, the hemming is simple!
- Mark 1″ below the desired finish length and cut the bottom of the pant leg straight across through all layers. This will give you enough excess fabric to make a double-fold hem.
- If the pant leg is too wide, you can taper it in at this point. Figure out how much tapering you want to do by trying the cut pants on inside out. Pinch along the inside of the leg and mark the starting point of your taper (mine was 8″ above the bottom) and mark how far in (mine was ½″). Use a washable fabric marker to mark your taper line.
- Sew to taper the leg – work on the inside seam if possible. On these particular jeans, the inside seam was topstitched so I had to taper the outer seam, which turned out fine, too. Use pinking shears to cut down the seam allowance from your tapered side and reduce bulk to ¼″.
- Fold and press up the bottom edge of the jeans by ½″. Fold and press another ½″ to create a double-fold hem. Pin or clip in place.
- Set your sewing machine to a bit longer stitch length (I lengthened the stitch to a 3). Working slowly, sew your new hem approximately ⅜″ from the edge. It may be easiest to sew with your jeans turned inside out and place the sewing needle inside the cuff to stitch on the right side of the hem. Add a second row of stitching if desired.
- Repeat for the second leg and you’re done!
I am thrilled with how my new capri jeans turned out – they’re lighter and easier to move around in – perfect for spring.
I also added this ECCO Sculptured Shoulder Bag to my outfit and let me tell you, it is divine! It’s made from cow leather and features water-repellant Baby Ottoman lining. The gunmetal hardware blends so nicely with this subtle Woodrose color and I kind of love that it will coordinate with lots of looks so that I can use it daily. Nice and big and ready to stash whatever this busy mom needs! The inside has a dedicated phone pocket, zip pocket, and key ring strap – nothing’s getting lost in the bottom of this baby, but I’m pretty sure it will fit all the things!! Dreamy!
My blouse was handmade by me. It is the top version from the Marigold Dress Pattern and I love the elastic waist and pretty neckline. I used gold buttons on this one to dress it up some and the big bow tied sash gives it some added style. Cap sleeves make it great for the warmer weather! The fabric is a polyester I picked up at Britex last Fall. 
Comments & Reviews
nicole d says
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nicole d says
I love anything with a floral print on it, like some floral printed flats, so digging these for spring this year.
Kristi C says
My favorite trend is wedge sandals in a floral print.
Nickie says
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Nickie says
I love your outfit! The blouse is really cute.
Natalie says
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Natalie says
My favorite spring shoe trend is strappy sandals with bows on it. I like the bows to be pastel colored! I love your blouse btw.
McKim says
I like the casual wedge shoes.
Cynthia C says
Tweet
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Cynthia C says
I usually wear sandals when the weather gets warm, but I am liking the look of the ballet flat trend is nice.
Caryn Reed-Hendon says
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https://twitter.com/drcrh/status/584019408781234178
Caryn Reed-Hendon says
It’s nice to have an alternative to the jeans that I don’t quite wear any more but don’t want to give up. They just need a fashion refresh. I’m definitely going to try this out!
Lanie says
I love this entire outfit. The blouse fabric is so cheery and glory. The flats are awesome. Let’s lunch soon.
Lanie says
Flowy not glory. 🙂
Sandy Klocinski says
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Sandy Klocinski says
I don’t really have a favorite spring shoe trend. I practically live in athletic shoes (if I can’t be barefoot1) so I guess my favorite trend any time is comfort