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I have a favorite pair of pants that I wore a lot before. My problem was that it no longer fits me, but I didn’t want to throw it away. So, I looked for tutorials online on how to upsize jeans in the waist and found this video by Miarti – Sewing Tips. It was easy to follow as it only involved basic sewing. Now, I can wear my pants again, and it fits perfectly! Read on or watch the video below for full instructions.
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Wear your pants and measure the distance of the opening. This will be measurement A.
Lay your pants on a flat table, right side down. Measure from the middle to the left loop, then mark it in the center. Draw a line from the top to the yoke. Repeat with the other side.
Cut the lines with your fabric scissors. They should look like this.
Top-stitch the two Vs.
Measure from the top to the yoke. This will be measurement B.
Get a denim scrap and cut a rectangular piece – the length should be the sum of A and B and the width should be the value of A. Mark the middle of the width. From the bottom and top corner, measure A + 0.4 inch. Connect the marks to form a triangle, then cut it out. Make another one for the other side.
Place the two triangular shapes on top of two rectangular laces. Then sew on all sides except the straight bottom edge. Trim off excess lace, then sew the bottom.
Place the sewn denim on each V, then fold the other half inside. Secure them with pins, then sew them.