Well, I couldn't get them out of my mind. I needed green skinny jeans. Yes, I am aware of how ridiculous that statement sounds, but sometimes things stick in my brain and just won't leave until I have them. Like when I really want a doughnut (right. now.).
I couldn't find a pair I liked in my very meager budget, so I decided to to find a way to make my own. I love a good DIY project and after looking at a few tutorials online, I was confident I could finally get some green skinny jeans I convinced myself I must have.
I started with some white jeans from Goodwill (which were still more than I wanted to pay, the Goodwills around here are expensive, yo).
The Before-I bought two pairs in case something went horribly wrong
I started by making them 'skinny'. I didn't take any pictures of this process because it took a lot longer than I expected, and you can find much better tutorials than I could ever write. The basic idea was to turn the white jeans inside out, lay a pair of skinny jeans that fit over them to pin where you should sew, and sew them up. Pretty easy process if even I can do it.
Then came the dye! I dyed my pants in our sink, because I didn't want to risk ruining our washer and our tap water gets extremely hot. I used two packets of the dark green Rit powder dye, stirred for an entire episode of Merlin, and got this:
Pretty close, right? The dye took really well, there's only one place where it is a little uneven, but it's only noticeable if you're really looking.
What you can't see is that these pants have a serious case of mom-jean-waist happening. I was apparently too excited to find a pair of white jeans that somewhat fit that I completely ignored how ill fitting the waist of these pants are on me. I still wear them, but they make me feel like I should have a couple of teenage kids annoying me while drink wine at an inappropriate hour.
I was so pleased with the green pair, I decided to continue the fun with red dye on my other pair of pants.
The color turned out to be a little brighter than I was anticipating, but aren't they fun? And so festive for this time of year. Yes, I may have been called Santa at the mall the day I took this picture, but whatever, haters gonna hate. I like them. Even if they did ruin one of my husband's favorite shirts (sorry babe, I'll wash them separately from now on!).
I kind of want to dye pants in all the colors now, but I'm going to hold off until I can find some that actually fit well. But, for about $10 per pair of pants (dye included), I'm definitely going to try this project again.
What do you think? Would you ever sew and/or your own pants to take part in a trend? What color should I dye my next pair of pants?
Wow! I'm really impressed! The color looks great on both of them, and I love colored jeans! They're so fun to brighten up the basics.
ReplyDeleteLove how they turned out! I would have never thought to dye my own. I too have a pair of red jeans and I love them — they go with a ton of stuff! I still want pink skinny jeans ... or maybe mint-colored ones!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great!!
ReplyDeleteWhat!?! Those are awesome. I would never think to transform jeans like this.
ReplyDeleteI have never thought to dye jeans before! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteWhy did I never think to do this?? I'm going to Goodwill as soon as I get the chance! I hope mine has multiple pairs of white cords too haha
ReplyDelete(side note: you probably know this, but in case you don't, Old Navy has skinny cords in all the colors of the rainbow for very cheap. I'm wearing a pair of $19 mint green cords from there right now!)
I couldn't find a pair that fit right at Old Navy. Also, I am incredibly cheap and $10 was about my maximum since I had no idea how much/little I would wear them.
DeleteI think those look absolutely awesome!! I really love green jeans but I hate skinnies and I'm pretty picky about jeans in general so maybe this would be a reality if I actually found a white pair that fit me (doubtful, but still). I suppose I'll just live vicariously though your pants instead ;)
ReplyDeleteI really love the red ones! So fun!
ReplyDeleteI would have fucked these up all over the place so I am SUPER impressed! These are freaking AWESOME! Great job, Jess. :)
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