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**Title:** Upcycling Old Jeans into Three Types of Stylish Shorts
**Summary:**
* Convert outdated jeans (flared, bootcut, capris) into trendy shorts
* Three styles demonstrated:
1. **Cuffed Shorts**: Cut 2.5" below desired length, fold, and hem to create cuffs
2. **Hem Shorts**: Cut 1.5" below desired length, hem the edge, and add optional side slits for a stylish touch
3. **Plain Shorts with Fringes**: Cut at desired length, then wash and dry to create fringed edges
* Step-by-step guide with tips for achieving professional-looking results, ensuring equal leg length, and preventing thread unraveling.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
**General Facts**
1. The video is about converting old jeans into shorts.
2. Three types of shorts are demonstrated in the video: Cuffed Shorts, Hem Shorts, and Plain Shorts (with fringes).
**Measurement and Marking Facts**
3. To determine shorts length, put on the jeans and mark the desired length with chalk or a pencil.
4. The marking line should be inclined upwards, not straight.
5. The line on the back side of the jeans should be longer than the front side.
**Cuffed Shorts Facts**
6. For Cuffed Shorts, draw a line 2.5 inches below the initial mark, parallel to it.
7. Cut along this line, first on the front side, then on the back side.
8. Fold up the cut edge by about half an inch, then another 1-inch fold to create the cuff.
**Hem Shorts Facts**
9. For Hem Shorts, mark a line 1.5 inches below the desired length line, parallel to it.
10. Cut along this line, first on the front side, then on the back side.
11. To add a stylish touch, cut slits on both sides of the shorts, 2.25 inches from the lower edge.
**Plain Shorts (with Fringes) Facts**
12. For Plain Shorts, cut exactly on the initially marked line, not below it.
13. Cutting on this line, then washing and drying the shorts, will create fringes on the bottom.
**General Sewing/Hemming Facts**
14. To prevent threads from coming out, hem the lower edge of the shorts.
15. Folding the edge twice by half an inch helps achieve the desired length before hemming.
16. Slits on the sides of Hem Shorts are folded in and stitched to prevent fraying.