Shorten the Pants at Home: With Needle and Meter, Save the Seamstress

Need to shorten your pants but don’t want to visit a tailor? With just a needle and a measuring tape, you can do it yourself at home—saving both time and money. No professional sewing skills required!

Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to get a clean, professional-looking hem in no time.


1. What You’ll Need

To get started, gather the following tools:

  • Needle and thread (match the color to your pants)
  • Seamstress measuring tape
  • Fabric scissors
  • Pins or tailor’s chalk
  • Iron

Optional: A sewing machine, if you prefer speed over hand-stitching.


2. Take the Right Measurements

  • Put on the pants along with the shoes you’ll usually wear.
  • Fold the excess fabric up to the desired length.
  • Use pins or tailor’s chalk to mark the fold.
  • Take off the pants and use a tape measure to ensure both legs are the same length. Adjust if necessary.

Tip: Stand in front of a mirror or ask someone to help for more accuracy.


3. Prepare the Hem

Before you start sewing:

  • Cut off excess fabric, but leave about 1–1.5 inches for the new hem.
  • Fold the raw edge inward once, then fold again to hide it—this creates a clean finish.
  • Press the fold with an iron to set the crease.
  • Pin the fold in place.

4. Sew the Hem

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