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Flowerfairy136 Posted - Oct 17 2013 : 10:38:23 AM
Does anybody have any tips for making clothes a smaller size? I've lost weight and now some of my clothes don't fit anymore. But I don't want to get rid of them and have to buy new, that seems so wasteful (you know, use it up, wear it out and all that). Plus I really like some of them and they're still fairly new. Has anyone done this? I was think of laying them out (inside out) with some clothes that fit me on top (also inside out) and using it like a pattern. Does this sound like it would work? I just want to make sure before I actually do it and then mess it all up and have to buy new stuff anyway.




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Rosemary Posted - Oct 18 2013 : 9:21:54 PM
I found a website once that showed a way to take in jeans. It was easy-peasy: just stitch up the INSIDE seams and crotch all in one go, kind of like a long U shape. I mean to try it sometime but first, I need to lose the weight!
churunga Posted - Oct 17 2013 : 1:41:04 PM
The problem with losing weight is one does not lose in all parts of the body at the same rate. Some areas may have stayed the same size, some may have reduced a little and some a lot.

Threads magazine has several really good articles on alterations and fit. I believe that these can be accessed online. Clothing is similar to a building for a body and changing one measurement can change two or three other things. Study the structure of the favorite clothing carefully. Or, better yet, find a person who can show and teach you how to do it.

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