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Are you tired of pant legs that are too long and get caught under your shoes, causing you to trip or stumble? What if I told you all you needed was some double-sided fabric tape, iron or press, and a ruler to hem up those pants?
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First, you want to try on the pants that need hemming.
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Fold up the pants to the desired length you would like.
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Use a ruler to make sure the length is the same all around.
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Use a washable chalk marker to mark where you want the pant leg to come up to.
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Fold up the pants to the desired length using the chalk line as your guide.
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Use an iron or press to create a fold or crease in the pants to the desired length marked by the chalk.
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Creating a fold or crease will help keep your pant length the same on all sides.
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Place the double-sided fabric tape on the edge of the pant legs.
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I used a total of 4 - 1/2"x3" strips for each pant leg.
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Press firmly for about 10 seconds on the tape to make sure it sticks to the pant leg.
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Remove the remaining backing of the tape.
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Press firmly on all sides of the pants for about 10 seconds to make sure the tape adheres to all sides.
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Try on the pants one last time to make sure they are the desired length to prevent you from tripping over them.
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You don't need a sewing machine to hem a pair of overly long pants.
You don't need a sewing machine to hem a pair of overly long pants.
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