Why sew your own jeans and what cut to choose

Created5/18/2023

Did you know that we try on an average of ten jeans before we buy one ! Finding the perfect pair of jeans is a superhuman task.

We are standing in the booth, trying to slip into selected pieces and again none of them fit. We leave with despair in our eyes, or solemnly carry one pair of jeans that don't fit in the back and we don't feel comfortable in them anyway.

How to avoid it? Simply! Sew jeans according to your ideas, figure, and you will never have to go to a cubicle again.

What material to sew the right jeans from

Before actually sewing, it is important to choose the right fabric, which is the key to success.

If you're a stickler for the classics, reach for the timeless monochrome denim , which you can never go wrong with. Classic denim is one of the strong and durable materials and is ideal for jeans, jackets, bags, skirts or shorts.

Do you like stretchy jeans ? You mustn't overlook denim with lycra content , which is flexible compared to classic denim, adapts more to the movement of the body and is perfect for jeans.

Denim is no longer limited to only blue shades, but also comes in many amazing patterns. We must not forget the tiny flowers, immortal polka dots and amazing embroideries. Patterned denim is ideal for summer dresses, skirts or shorts.

Are you looking for a more pleasant alternative to classic denim that will be fine, soft and pliable ? Go for knit denim . It adapts to your figure, accentuates the curves of the body and does not show through when stretched. Perfect for jeans, jeggings, leggings, but also for looser cuts of dresses, skirts or sports-type shorts.

Jeans and their strength - twill weave

Classic denim is made of cotton fibers and in a twill weave , which gives it its characteristic strength and durability . Slanted rows are typical for twill weave, which run either from left to right - right twill, or vice versa - left twill. Slanted rows are created by the following weft moving the binding point one place to the right or left.

Compared to canvas weave, twill weave is softer, more flexible and much more airy . Everything has its negative side, and the twill weave is a little less strong.

How to sew denim

A lot of people are afraid to reach for denim, but there is nothing to be afraid of. Denim is a solid material that does not curl under the machine, does not slide, and the edges do not turn like, for example, knitwear.

For sewing, all you need is a classic sewing machine with a straight and entangle stitch . If you are afraid that the machine won't sew your denim, sew it with a classic seam and you don't have to worry about anything.

Classic denim requires a sharp denim needle , which is characterized by great strength and durability when sewing thicker materials. On the other hand, for denim knitwear, reach for a weaker knitting needle , which will not penetrate the knitwear, but will still hold the seams perfectly.

What the right jeans should look like

The appearance of clothes changes and evolves, but a few basic things still remain. Jeans are no different, and let's take a look at it together.

  • Pockets - a proper pair of jeans should have 5 pockets - 2 back pockets, 2 side pockets and 1 small pocket on the right front where the pocket watch used to be.
  • Buckles - a belt in jeans must not be missing, and therefore also buckles, of which there should be 7 .
  • Metal rivets – small metal rivets are used to reinforce stressed parts , including pocket corners and loops .
  • Overlapping seam - used for greater strength and is stitched twice with strong denim thread in orange or yellow .
  • Metal zipper - the right jeans must have a classic metal zipper and not any buttons or plastic zippers.

What jeans cuts can we choose from

Jeans have been with us for more than 150 years, so it's no wonder that there are a lot of cuts with various names that almost no one knows.

  • Slim jeans - or cigarette jeans . They are slightly wider skinny jeans that are not so tight through the hips and thighs. Beautifully accentuates slender hips and long legs .
  • Skinn jeans - perfectly fit the entire length of the legs , they are made of flexible denim. With the right choice of cut , they can slim and shape the legs . They look great with sneakers, a loose sweatshirt or an oversize bag.
  • Baggy jeans – popular jeans from the 80s and 90s, which every true lover of hip hop and skate culture had at the time, are making a comeback. Wide jeans are comfortable , do not constrict or pull anywhere. They will look great with a short crop top, body tank .
  • Flared jeans - who doesn't know the classic bell-bottoms , which copy the figure in the right places, are wide and therefore comfortable . Just wear platform shoes or sneakers and complete everything with a simple crop sweatshirt, a looser jacket or a chunky sweater.
  • Mom jeans - we can tell right away from the name that these are jeans popular with mothers. It has been one of the most comfortable jeans since the 80s. They are loose in the upper part , slightly narrowed in the lower part, and at the same time still stylish.
  • Staraight jeans - a timeless cut with straight legs , which will never go out of fashion and are equally suitable for sizes 36 and 50 . It can be beautifully combined with other clothes and you don't have to worry about making a mistake.
  • Boyfriend jeans - women's jeans with a low rise, loose fit , worn with the legs turned up above the ankles . These jeans divide us into two camps. One camp loves them, won't let them go and can combine them with any outfit. The other camp avoids them like hell. So which camp do you belong to?
  • Bootcut jeans - looking for jeans that shape your bottom and elongate your legs? Well, that's exactly what they are - hip jeans . They are worn around the buttocks, thighs and slightly widen from the knees down .
  • Tapered and regular jeans - do you want to wear skinny jeans, but skinny jeans don't fit you? Put on tapered or regular jeans and their narrow cut in the crotch area and ankles will be the right fit for you. You don't have to worry, they are wider across the thighs and therefore more comfortable.

Denim is a classic that hasn't gone out of fashion for years and is no longer just workwear. Let us know in the group Sew yourself with TerryModa , which jeans are among your top pieces and which denim material you reach for.

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