What you'll need to ombre: old pair of jeans, bleach & a spray bottle | |
Before |
Step 1: Cut one leg to desired length (I cut a little longer to test what length I liked best) |
Step 2: repeat to other side |
Step 3: Test pant leg you cut. Soak pant leg in warm water. |
Step 4: Mix 1/2 bleach and half water. Spray on leg to test denim. |
Tested pant leg. |
Step 5: Soak shorts in warm water. |
Step 7: After desired amount of ombre is complete, rinse out bleach. Afterwards, put in washer and dryer. |
Step 8: Cut shorter, if desired. |
Step 9: Cut both sides to same length. |
What you'll need to add lace: dry ombre shorts, pins, lace and a sewing machine (can be sewed by hand). |
Step 10: Turn shorts inside out. Pin lace to inside of shorts. |
Step 11: Sew lace to shorts. Make sure to use a zigzap stitch. This will keep the jeans from fraying upward and securing the lace on the shorts. Repeat on both sides. Cut excess lace. |
Completed! Your own DIY ombre lace trim shorts! |
These shorts were inspired by a friend who was going to Coachella. We have several DIY nights. I brought over my sewing machine, we found our favorite bottle of red wine and we begun making our projects! These shorts were inspired by a pair she saw at Urban Outfitters. They turned out great. Good luck. Let me know if you have any questions.
A few tips: make sure you do this in a ventilated area. To speed up the process, use a fan or put these out in the sun to dry faster.
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