Try to find a dress with a similar cut to your dress as well. For example, if your dress has an A-line skirt, then try to find another dress with an A-line skirt that you can use as a guide.

If you have a friend who can help you, then you might also ask them to do this for you. It can be difficult to get the measurements while you are also wearing the dress.

If you are using another dress as a guide, then make sure that the two dresses are lined up at the shoulders. This will help to ensure that your new hem will be the same length as the one on your other dress.

Mark the distance from the line in a few different places to ensure that you get an even line.

Remove the pins as you sew. After you finish sewing the hem, cut the excess threads and try on your new shortened dress!

You may also consider using a rolled hem for delicate fabrics or flared skirts.

Keep going until you have ironed all the way around your hem, and then sew your hem.

Keep going until you have ironed all the way around your hem, and then sew your hem.