Instrument during fights and the laning section. (top image via Jak&Jil, rest of images by Honestly…WTF)Īttraction is exclusive in this it really is each a taunt capabilityĪnd ranged, this provides you with a very powerful Your bell bottoms are finished! You can also try adding fabric like we did here. After sewing one side, pin the other side. If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can try hand sewing with a thread and needle. Starting at the bottom hem, sew a straight stitch with a half inch inseam. Pin one side of the triangular panel to an open seam. Repeat the step to make 2 identical triangular panels. Adjust the width to your liking: the wider the base of the triangle, the wider the bell. Stop at around 18 inches or right below the knee.įold the the scrap denim or fabric in half lengthwise and draw a diagonal line measuring the length of the open seam plus 2 inches. Start by opening up the outer seams of each leg with the seam ripper. With denim scrap I saved when making some denim cut-offs last summer, we’ll show you how to upcycle a pair of skinny jeans into a pair of bell bottoms! Although I’m not ready to retire all of my skinnies just yet, I’m more than happy to lend a couple of pairs for the sake of an HonestlyWTF DIY. Some say that the comeback of the flare & wide leg denim trend marks the death of the skinny jean.
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