This simple tutorial will teach you how to make a skirt out of jeans. Take those old denim jeans and create a pretty new skirt. This project is just right for beginners, and adds new purpose to your worn old jeans.
When I was growing up, particularly in middle school and high school, I enjoyed learning to sew and practicing my skill. My mom always left her sewing machine set up in my parents’ bedroom, which encouraged me to hop on and continue my projects.
My mom loved to sew, and she graciously taught me. Sewing is one of my favorite things now, and I hope to inspire as many people to learn to sew as possible. That’s actually why I created this free sewing course.
As a child, one of my favorite projects was transforming old jeans into new denim skirts.
You’ll find this project is very practical. You can take a pair of old, ripped jeans, or some that still fit in the waist but are getting short, and repurpose them into a skirt.
I remember embroidering fun designs or adding tasteful fabric to the jean skirts to give them more personality and flare.
Since my daughter recently managed to tear a large rip in the knees of her jeans, it’s the perfect opportunity for me to revisit my middle school days and show you how to make a skirt out of jeans.
Tips:
- To add length, you can add trim or a ruffle.
- For a longer all-denim skirt, you can use some of the denim on the part of the pant leg you didn’t use, to place where there is a triangle of missing fabric.
- Make sure to figure the fit and length before sewing. I like to pin the skirt in place and try it on (or in this case, have my daughter try it on) to test the fit before finalizing the result.
- If you don’t want to add a trim piece to the bottom of the denim skirt, simply create a hem by folding over the edge 1/4 inch, repeat, press, and sew.
- Trim off the bulky, extra fabric near the crotch of the jeans.
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Tools you may need:
Pins
Coordinating thread
Trim (optional)
Iron
How To Make A Skirt Out Of Jeans
Lay jeans out flat, decide where you want the skirt to fall on your leg, and add 1/2” seam allowance; cut fabric. If you decide to add lace to the bottom, you do not have to add 1/2 inch.
Using a seam ripper, take out the inseam on both legs and the crotch area (up to just about the zipper). This is definitely the most tedious part, but you can work on ripping the seam while watching a show, going about your day, or hanging with the kids.
Create a hem by folding over all of the edges 1/4 inch where the seams were, and iron flat.
Overlap the front pieces and pin in place. Do the same for the back. The size and fit of the jean will determine how much you can overlap. I would suggest pinning in place, then trying it on to see if it fits prior to sewing.
Sew the skirt together down the middle seam on both the front and the back.
Trim off the extra length.
To add the eyelet trim, place the top of the eyelet trim on the bottom raw edge of the skirt with right sides together. Pin in place.
Sew the eyelet trim on. Join the ends of the eyelet together with a seam.
Flip it down, press, and top stitch all the way around.
Trim off any extra fabric.
Press.
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How To Make A Skirt Out Of Jeans
Materials
- Jeans
- Trim (optional)
- Coordinating thread
Tools
- Sewing sheers
- Sewing machine
- Seam ripper
Instructions
Lay jeans out flat and determine where you want the skirt to fall on your leg. Add 1/2 inch seam allowance, then cut.
Using a seam ripper, take out the inseam on both legs and the crotch area (up to just about the zipper).
Create a hem by folding over all of the edges a 1/4” where the seams were, and iron flat.
Overlap the front pieces and pin in place. Do the same for the back. The size and fit of the jean will determine how much you can overlap.
Sew the skirt together down the middle seam on both the front and the back.
Trim off the extra length.
To add the eyelet trim, place the top of the eyelet trim on the bottom raw edge of the skirt with right sides together. Pin in place.
Sew the eyelet trim on. Join the ends of the eyelet together with a seam.
Flip it down, press, and top stitch all the way around.
Notes
To add length, you can add trim or a ruffle.
For a longer all-denim skirt, you can use some of the denim on the part of the pant leg you didn’t use, to place where there is a triangle of missing fabric.
Make sure to figure the fit and length before cutting and sewing.
Tanya Derrey says
I so remember doing the same thing, thank you for the memories:)
Casey says
So sweet to see these are popular now! I’m 61 and made jeans into skirts when I was in 8th grade(1972). I learned to sew in Home Ec in 7th grade. Girls were begging me to make “jean” skirts for them. Now I have a 9 year old granddaughter and after seeing your post, I think I’ll make one or two for her. Love your blog, Lisa! Always great interesting info. And you have a beautiful family, too.