Sunny Season Jeans to Shorts Refashion

Turn last year’s old jeans into a pair of cool, frayed shorts for summer with this refashioning guide. Designer Meg Healy walks you through the process of making over your old denim in just a few simple steps. You’ll also learn how to add a colorful embroidery design to your shorts to personalize them to fit your style. Hit up your local garage sales to turn a thrifted find into refashioned treasure with this easy sewing project.

Skill Level: Easy

Finished Size: Varies according to pant size

Seam Allowances: N/A

Materials:

  • Denim jeans – Thrift or find an old pair of jeans in your wardrobe.
  • Jeans/denim needle size 100
  • Matching topstitching weight thread to your jeans
  • Sharp scissors
  • Embroidery machine and thread (optional)
  • Lint roller

Instructions:

  1. Isolate each pant leg and cut shorts to desired length. On this example, the designer made the shorts 6” long along the inseam and cut the pant in a horizontal direction.

  2. Adding embroidery (optional): Add a piece of sticky stabilizer to your machine hoop or hand hoop and center the short’s side seam in the center of the hoop.


  3. Load embroidery design on your embroidery machine or transfer a design to some wash away stabilizer and stitch out along side of jean shorts.

  4. Thread regular sewing machine with denim topstitching thread and stitch a line 5/8” from the cut edge.

  5. Using a sharp pair of scissors, from the bottom edge of the shorts to the stitching line, clip multiple lines 1/8” away from one another all around the hem.

  6. Run one of the scissor blades along the cut edges back and forth to further fray the edges.

  7. Repeat for the other leg hem.

  8. Using a lint roller to remove all the excess fabric fibers from fraying.

 

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