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2quilter Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 06:47:20 AM
some of you ladies might think this is trivial, but I'm going to post it anyway. Times are tough and I needed work clothes (business type, not farm type)...caught some exceptionally good deals on clearance, but trouble was, the pants that I bought were WAY to short. I was at the junk store the other day and bought a baggie of used, mostly hand-made lace for $1 -- I'm sewing some of it on to the bottom of those pants, and not only does it look way cool, I feel very good about expressing my individualism. This is truly a liberating moment....sitting on the front porch, in the shade, mending these bargain paints, and a cool breeze with the burds chirping.....does life get any better than this?????

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momdrinkstea Posted - Aug 23 2010 : 9:09:57 PM
You can use yo-yo's to edge the bottoms, too!
I get jeans that are too small, split the sides, and piece in a seam
of fabric or ribbon. They look cool - like tux pants!
You can use velvet ribbon to make them a bit fancier/simpler.
Or use another color of denim (from an older pair of jeans) for the seam.
Can you post pics of your pants? :)


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blackantsnpeonys Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 10:27:47 PM
Great idea and a fabulous way to express yourself. I plan to keep your ideas in the back of my mind. Thanks a bunch!

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misspittypat Posted - Aug 16 2010 : 5:30:45 PM
I purchased a couple of pair of khakis @ bargain store that were too short-- but the price was right anyway I cut strips of a black/cream toile print and sewed on the bottom.

saved a great deal of $$ and still looked presentable for work
Lila
harmonyfarm Posted - Aug 12 2010 : 11:46:39 AM
I did like Marian did. Instead of putting the additions to the bottom of too short pants, I inserted it below the knees.I have so many scraps from quilting projects and giveaways from friends that I piece long strips to use on the pants and then make a matching vest or trim a vest I already own, to match. Making a purse to match the pants is great too!

Debbie

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Linda T. Posted - Jul 22 2010 : 05:42:23 AM
I like the idea of adding the lace to the bottom of the jeans...I've done that too, also to the bottom of some t shirts....not the lace but a bottom of another t shirt..when the t shirts shrink up...When I find a style I like it usually is too short on the torso..so this works well..
What great ideas everyone has...
Violets November Posted - Jul 13 2010 : 2:26:59 PM
Personalized unique designer clothing! I can imagine the pants are just too cute!

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dutchy Posted - Jun 29 2010 : 04:56:03 AM
Also nice for skirts :) I bought a lovely pair of trousers in Thailand and they are a tiny bit short on me. I will add a lace band in between as well. A sweet pattern is a few inches above the bottom part and above that pattern I will add the lace. (the bottom has elastic in them, too cute lol)

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craftystranger Posted - Jun 29 2010 : 04:37:46 AM
patchworkpeace you can google under images to see the collar. I think of it as asian in style. You need to start with a collar that has the band. Like a man's dress shirt. You take tha "collar" part off and then you just have the band. This is something that you do by hand. Or I quess you could sew the band top back together with a decorative stitch. Hope this helps, Barbara

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shunger Posted - Jun 28 2010 : 06:45:34 AM
Great idea; can you post a picture? I'd love to see the new look you've created. I need to get to our local thriftstore. On Saturday, I bought a man's 100% cotton shirt at a garage sale; I wear it gardening -- it's perfect to cover a t-shirt and it's pink! Matches my gloves. Suzanne
patchworkpeace Posted - Jun 28 2010 : 04:51:17 AM
Love it! Good for you, Patricia. Barbara, what does a mandarin collar look like? What your friend does sounds intriguing.

Judy
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2quilter Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 4:09:19 PM
You ladies have some wonderful ideas....let's keep this goin!

When life hands you scraps, make quilts!
craftystranger Posted - Jun 26 2010 : 05:25:17 AM
Great job! I have another idea for you. A friend of mine takes the collar off her dress shirts, you know when they get floppy, and makes the collar a mandarin. She just hand stiches the collar back together. It really changes the shirt. I had purchased a no-iron shirt from an Eddie Bauer outlet loved the color purple - but the collar was never right. Hence the outlet price. The shirt sat in my closet for years. She fixed the collar - now I love the shirt!! Keep up the good work, Barbara

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britchickny Posted - Jun 26 2010 : 04:06:38 AM
Trivial??!! I don't think so....and would love to see pix if you can.

ANGIE
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farmmilkmama Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 5:46:17 PM
I don't think that is trivial at all, I think its totally awesome! I bet they look great,and kudos to you for making it work!!

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 4:43:17 PM
That's totally cool Patricia!!
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Lessie Louise Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 2:40:41 PM
Good for you! I think what you did was awesome, Carol

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sherone_13 Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 2:12:20 PM
Patricia,

I did that with my wedding dress. It was my sister-in-law's dress and she is a lot shorter than me. I added lace to the bottom and to the sleeves and it looked fab!! Good job on your farmgirl creativity!

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Karrieann Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 10:48:58 AM
I think that is so marvelous!!!... and no-one else will have one like it!!!

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karla Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 10:17:28 AM
Good idea! Those are the things that are in style right now anyway.

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Tn.Earthmama Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 07:36:51 AM
smart!!!! that is a great idea!! life is good. Phyllis

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