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  • Cool Ways to Cut Jeans

    There are a variety of different cool ways to cut jeans depending on your preferences. Learn about cool ways to cut jeans with help from a fashion designer in this free video clip.

  • How to Cut a Triangle in the Cuffs of Jeans

    While cleaning out your closet, you find a pair of your favorite old jeans that you haven't worn in quite awhile. After trying them on, you notice that the leg openings seem tapered and a bit small. Instead of having the jeans professionally adjusted, which can be costly, widen the openings yourself with fabric shears. If you enjoy cuffing your jeans, this approach works especially well, as the fold will help disguise the triangular cut you need to make.

  • How to Make Cuts in Jeans With Bleach

    Torn, bleached jeans have been going "in" and "out" of style for decades, a pattern that continues to linger. If you'd like to experiment with this trend but refuse to spend extra dough on ripped denim, you can easily create your own pair of distressed jeans at home. Use that well-loved, faded pair hanging in the back of your closet or purchase an inexpensive, plain pair on clearance or at a thrift store.

  • How to Cut Jeans With Scissors

    If you have an old pair of jeans that no longer suit your taste, rather than throwing them away or donating them, you may want to consider altering them to prolong their usefulness. One of the most straightforward ways to alter your jeans is by cutting them into shorts using regular household scissors. Scissors are generally safer to use than a utility knife or razor blade and deliver comparable results. If you're ready to get crafty, you can get out your scissors and breathe new life into your old jeans in less than 10 minutes.

  • Fashion Tips for Short Figures

    Planning a wardrobe is an ongoing challenge for a petite woman. In the past, many so-called petite fashions included apparel only a little girl would wear. Nowadays, designers seem to have woken up to the fact that just because a woman is small in stature doesn't mean she wants to dress like an adolescent, and more mature options are available.

  • Fashion Tips for High-Waisted Figures

    Dressing to best flatter your body is an ideal way to look your best with minimal effort. If you have a high waist, there are a number of styling techniques you can incorporate to better proportion your figure. Emphasizing your bust and aiming to create a narrow torso will help you look as beautiful as you feel.

  • How to Make Low Cut Jeans

    There are often hundreds of pairs of cheap jeans at a thrift store, but the hunt for fashionable, comfortable low-cut jeans is sometimes long and fruitless. Instead, try making your own pair of low-cut jeans. There are two methods for this. The waistband method involves cutting the waistband off the jeans to easily make them lower. The drawback to this method is you no long have a button at the top of the fly. The other method involves reshaping the inseam from beneath, getting rid of extra crotch material so that the jeans won't appear baggy when worn lower on…

  • How to Wear Low-Cut Jeans

    Though low-cut jeans are not for everyone, there are ways to make this style work for you. Of main concern is avoiding muffin-top, which is the bulge that occurs when the jeans are too tight around the hip area. Pairing your low-cut or Brazilian jeans with the right top and accessories can make all the difference.

  • Where Can One Find High-Waisted Jeans?

    High-waisted jeans are here to stay, and designers are working the high-rise trend into denim at every price point. High-rise jeans are widely available, and are often inexpensive. For premium-denim aficionados, the high end of the jeans market offers the newest designs for discerning fashion fans.

  • How to Cut Jeans into Cut-Off Shorts

    If you've ever been looking for jean shorts only to come up "short", why not cut a pair yourself? If you find a great fitting pair of jeans you are willing to make into shorts, here is how to do it easily!

  • Cutting Pant Patches

    Most patches are made of jean material, and the way it is cut determines the style of the patch and the fraying that may occur. Design and create unique patch art with tips and advice from an experienced patch artist in this free video.

  • Cutting Jean Patch Material

    Plan out the size and pattern of the patch before cutting it out. Design and create unique patch art with tips and advice from an experienced patch artist in this free video.

  • How to Cut Holes in Jeans

    When it comes to jeans, the trend continues to revolve around a distressed and destroyed look. While many people want holes in their jeans, some people are not willing to pay over $100 dollars for jeans. It is possible to take a cheaper, non-ripped pair of jeans and turn it into a pair that has holes just like a designer pair.

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