How to Alter a Denim Skirt Waistband

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HOW TO ALTER A DENIM SKIRT WAISTBAND (HOW TO FIX A DENIM SKIRT THAT'S TOO BIG UPDATED)

UPDATED April 14, 2018


Since this was one of my most viewed posts, I decided to update this tutorial. It was about time, right? :)

This tutorial is to help you fix that denim skirt in your close that you love, but it's a bit too big. This will also help you later on when skirt shopping and you happen to find a skirt you love, but it's a size or two bigger.


This method can also be applied to jeans that fit too big in the waistband area. I actually used this tutorial for the jeans I'm wearing in this refashion.

I found this skirt while shopping at Burlington and I immediately fell in love with it. It was too big, but I bought it anyway, because it's hard to find a good modest denim skirt and the pearl detail is so adorable. It adds a dainty feminine touch to the classic denim skirt.

1. Measure the skirt that's too big across the waist, as shown below.

2. Next, take a skirt that fits you and measure it across the waist, as shown below.


Subtract this number from the measurement in Step 1.& Divide this number by 2. This is how much you will take off your waistband, on each side.


Example: My too big skirt measured 15" across the waist & my skirt that fit measured 13" across the waist. So I subtracted 15" - 13" = 2".  2" divided by 2 is 1".So, I will take off 1" from each side of the waistband.

3. Using a seam ripper, unpick the stitches from the waistband. How far you unstitch, depends on how much you're going to take off the waistband. I usually unstitch an inch or two on each side of the waistband.

4. Flip the waistband inside out, as shown below. Pin and sew as much as you need to. I took off 1" from each side.

Here's a closer look. After you pin and sew, trim off the excess fabric, and turn it back inside out.

5. Once you flip both sides inside out again, your waistband will look like this:

At this point, If your skirt is too big in the hip area too, sew off as much as you need to. Stop sewing after the hip area, unless you want to tighten the entire skirt all the way down to the hem.


I didn't mess with the hip area on the pearl denim skirt because the pearls were in the way. 


(This is a photo of the skirt I used when I first wrote this tutorial)

6. I folded in the little part circled in pink.

7. Then, I pinned and sewed the waistband back in place. (As shown by the pink dots)

That's it! You've got a new favorite denim skirt. :)

I paired my new denim skirt with feminine prints and details.

Suggested materials:
  • Denim Skirt   (Burlington Coat Factory)

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