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How to Recycle Jeans Into a Skirt - The Four-Panel Method

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You've surely seen tons of these around. They seem to go in and out of the popular style, but they always have a certain bohemian or resourceful type of charm.

For this project, you need one pair of old jeans or pants, and thread that matches the topstitching on those pants.



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Getting Started

jean skirt sewing pattern 1887Step 1a: Decide how long you want your skirt to be, and cut off the legs at the right point. If you want to hem your skirt, be sure to leave extra fabric. But you also have to be sure the left over leg pieces are long enough to be the panels in your skirt.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1888Step 1b: Measuring up from the hem of the pants will help you get a more even cut.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1890Step 2: Cut out the inner leg seam. Turn the pants inside out and just cut along the seam line. (Since there is too much fabric here anyways, don't waste time and effort ripping this seam) jean skirt sewing pattern 1891Step 3: Now use your seam ripper to rip out the side seams as far as you want your side panel to go. I ripped the side seams on this skirt to half way up the pockets. On jeans these are usually flat-felled seams or seams with many stitching, so the easier way is just to start to pull the fabric apart and rip any threads that get in your way.
The Back
jean skirt sewing pattern 1905Step 4: Now bring the sides of the skirt together and lay on a good working surface (can be a clean floor). jean skirt sewing pattern 1906Step 5: Cut off the excess fabric on a line a few inches below the yoke (see the next picture) to the raw edge. This line is shown in red.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1907Step 6a: Now lay the skirt down with the back to the front. jean skirt sewing pattern 1908Step 6b:The cut should come just an inch or two below the yoke.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1909Step 7: Rip the seam from the cut to the yoke. jean skirt sewing pattern 1911 Step 8a: Press the raw edges under from the hem up to the yoke..
jean skirt sewing patternStep 8b:
Pressing the seam allowance under at the yoke. Repeat for the other side.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1913Step 8c:
When the seams get to the yoke, they will overlap by one seam allowance worth (about 1/2"). Turn the skirt as shown and press at the yoke.
jean skirt sewing patternStep 9: Cut the legs apart at the seams. Again, you don't need the seam allowances so there is no need to use the seam ripper -- just cut them apart.jean skirt sewing pattern 1915Step 10a: Lay the skirt out on a good working surface and lay one leg panel over the back.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1919Step 10b: Tuck the leg panel under and pin the pressed seam allowance to the panel. Make sure the panel is even and that you're not introducing any waves or puckers. To prevent pinning other layers of fabric, it may help to place a piece of cardboard in the middle of the skirt.jean skirt sewing pattern 1920 Step 11a: Topstitch the panel in place along the pinning. Do one row of edgestitching and then topstitch 1/4" away from that so the stitching blends with the style of the jeans. Be careful when you're stitching not to catch the edges of the leg panel. It can help if you pin the corner of the leg panel in place as well.
jean skirt sewing patternStep 11b: Be sure to backstitch at the yoke point.jean skirt sewing pattern 1922 Step 12a: Turn the skirt inside out.
jean skirt sewing pattern 1924 Step 12b:Trim away the extra fabric 1/8" to 1/4" from the last row of stitching.This free sewing tutorial has been split into two pages. Continue to the 2nd page.






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Brenda – usa
Feb 04, 2010 - 06:15

I love this idea, I do not wear slacks and trying to find a denim skirt is really difficult. The only thing is I am not able to move to the second page. Help!

BARB – Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Dec 13, 2009 - 18:33

GREAT IDEA, LOVE IT THANKS.

Monique – BC, Canada
Nov 29, 2009 - 19:14

Wonderful tutorial!! I made a skirt for my daughter out of her old pair of jeans, took me less then 2 hours. She wore it out to a movie with her friends & they all commented on it & where they can get one to. = )

I will be writing up our jean recycling adventure on my blog:

Adventures in the Blue Zoo: bluezoobabyboutique.blogspot.com

Monique
Blue Zoo Baby Boutique

chrsty – pa
Nov 02, 2009 - 11:18

ya im in process of making mine and ended up finding ur site. i have wondered how to make the middle part so it didnt look like i was still wearing pants so thanks!! ur site has helped me fill in the gaps!

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icy ray – st.louis,mo
Nov 09, 2009 - 10:21

i love this website it is awesome
i do like the purse though

Morgan – Kentucky
Nov 01, 2009 - 14:06

That's pretty cool! I will have to try this one day.

Jacylnn – queensland australia
Oct 13, 2009 - 21:43

Thanks for the photos tutorial. Now I can try to sew this
skirt pattern with one of my old jeans.

RonieDiane – Orlando, Florida
Oct 07, 2009 - 10:55

This is great, I make jean rag quilts and sometimes I have extra tops of jeans, soooo, now I can make skirts from the tops of the jeans, with extra material from my wall and make more $$$ at sales ... thanks so much!

Joanne – South Jersey
Jul 02, 2009 - 18:53

Excellent photos and directions. I always wondered how those skirts were made.

Wendy – Brisbane Australia
Jun 11, 2009 - 02:16

Fantastic!

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