Have you ever bought something that was a bit too small with the
intention of someday, somehow fitting into it? Have you ever, actually
accomplished that feat? Me either.
When I bought this black elastic belt, it was a bit too snug, even
when fastened as loose as it could be. Since you almost never find elastic
belts in like-new condition at thrift stores, and since I was feeling overly
optimistic about future goals, I bought it anyway. Fast forward about a year,
and the belt is still too snug. (This doesn’t actually bother me though, as
I’ve recently adopted a new mantra – “Stop hating yourself. You look fine.” But
that’s a whole other story…)
I could buy a better fitting belt, but where’s the fun in that?
Instead, I made the belt fit me. The whole process is very easy, and only took
about five minutes. Here’s how I did it:
Step 1:
Gather your supplies. You’ll need the belt, elastic of the same width as the
belt, scissors, a ruler (or you can just guess), matching thread, and a sewing
machine. (You could probably to this by hand as well, but it would be more time
consuming.)
3-inch wide belt and 3-inch wide
elastic.
Step 2:
Cut belt in half.
Step 3:
Cut desired length of elastic to lengthen your belt. Be sure to allow for
seams. (I needed a 4.5 inch piece of elastic.)
You’re halfway there!
Step 4:
Using a straight stitch, sew the new piece of elastic to the cut ends of the
belt with the right sides together.
Step 5:
Open the new seam and use a small zigzag stitch to secure the edges of the
elastic. Sew along both sides of the two new seams.
Straight stitch, zigzag stitch, and done!
Step 6:
Wear your belt and stop telling yourself you’re fat. Seriously. Stop that.
Much better!
Note:
You can also shorten a belt by using a similar process. Instead of adding
elastic, remove a section of elastic from your belt to make it fit better.
- Elizabeth
aka The Hungry Octopus
aka The Hungry Octopus
5 comments:
That belt was just ridiculously small. Way to make it the right size. :o)
www.dressupnotdown.blogspot.com
Well done chick! I have a belt I need to lengthen and I refused to wear it because it makes me look fat, but I seriously should just lengthen it and stop saying I'm fat! I am losing weight so I will fit in it eventually but it's so cute I am going to do exactly what you did! And in no way are you fat you are beautiful! Curves all the way!!
www.angelfairydust.blogspot.com
Step 6 is genius! Thanks for the tutorial.
Bravo!
Kathy
Thanks for the great comments ladies!
- Elizabeth
aka The Hungry Octopus
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