wow great video ... right to the point .. no wasted time talking about stuff I dont need to know .. just very well explained directions on how to do the flare in the pants .... one of the best sewing videos I have ever seen ... definatly the best on how to make a flare in pants ...
Ik that you have made multiple videos of you sewing jeans together but you should make a turtorial on how to make just a normal pair of jeans or skinny jeans and show the whole process of what it takes to make a pair of jeans from scratch. I don’t find many turtorials that show in depth like your videos and that would be a god send for me cuz jeans are probably my scariest sewing project 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@anbentha ik it’s a late reply but thank you so much. I wanna make clothes for a future brand hopefully n u always gave me the motivation to make shit myself. Thanks again it means alot
All I wear are my own flare jeans. The method I came up with eliminates every unnecessary measurement and just makes it a 5 mins process. Only measurements I take is length and width of the flare. I flip the jeans inside out, split the jeans 20 inches in length, the width I use is 5 inches. I iron out the seams on their folds, I put some glue around the seam folds and place a big flare piece on top. I usually use cut up Jean pieces. Wait for the glue to dry and cut up excess fabric, then I just sew along the seams folds. Look exactly like some gallery’s. Very simple process, might seem like a lot but I be creating flare denims with ease
Great video as always. I’d just like to mention that as far as I know gallery dept almost exclusively uses 501s for these so if you’d like to be as close to gallery dept as possible I’d recommend using a pair of Levi’s 501 jeans.
Could you do a video on garment dyeing? If you could touch on the topics of sun fading or even distressing softer material like jersey knit I would appreciate that.
It is the fabric that is past the stitch that is not visible from the outside, It does not change the way the pattern fits but is necessary so that the stitch itself has something to hold onto. You Can not sew right on the edge of the fabric or else the seam would not have any fibers of the fabric to form a stitch around.
great video, have you made a flare jeans cutting a big ass jean? like instead of adding denim you could remove some and make a shape, do you know the name of that technique? 😵💫
I didnt even know anyone made jeans without side seam top stiched... Ir did you just seam rip those too? I am customizing my jeans but there is side seamallowance top stiched and it giving me trouble to sew my new pieces to the sides...
most of the time the outseam will be chain stitch or safety stitch, I've seen twin chain before but it is rare and usually only on workwear. If you have that you will probably have to use another pair of jeans. If you are talking about the inseam then that is common, just break the entire seam.
Can I do the same flare on the inside that you did on the outside or will it affect how the jeans look ? Because I didnt want to flare it all the way around on the inside but im not too sure if it will work otherwise
It can work with almost any pants. For the tight fitting area at the bottom it depends on how it's done, if you have a separate piece of ribbing or something you'd have to remove it and replace the area with new fabric. If the hem of your pants is elasticated then you can just remove the stitching and unfold the elastic out of the hem.
I’m ngl you lost me in the inseam flare bro, so I make the panels WITHOUT seam allowance? And then when I go to stitch I’ll just do like 5/8(or any stitch)on each side and that’ll be the allowance or???
draft them to the dimensions that you need and then add it, you can do whatever as long as the flare piece ends up the same length as your entire inseam measurement.
wow great video ... right to the point .. no wasted time talking about stuff I dont need to know .. just very well explained directions on how to do the flare in the pants .... one of the best sewing videos I have ever seen ... definatly the best on how to make a flare in pants ...
thats true what a great video
Ik that you have made multiple videos of you sewing jeans together but you should make a turtorial on how to make just a normal pair of jeans or skinny jeans and show the whole process of what it takes to make a pair of jeans from scratch. I don’t find many turtorials that show in depth like your videos and that would be a god send for me cuz jeans are probably my scariest sewing project 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I've already started on this vid, next few weeks I hope
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@@anbentha ik it’s a late reply but thank you so much. I wanna make clothes for a future brand hopefully n u always gave me the motivation to make shit myself. Thanks again it means alot
You are amazing, Your instructions are awesome. Because of you I was able to complete this project for my grandson. Thank you so much! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
All I wear are my own flare jeans. The method I came up with eliminates every unnecessary measurement and just makes it a 5 mins process. Only measurements I take is length and width of the flare. I flip the jeans inside out, split the jeans 20 inches in length, the width I use is 5 inches. I iron out the seams on their folds, I put some glue around the seam folds and place a big flare piece on top. I usually use cut up Jean pieces. Wait for the glue to dry and cut up excess fabric, then I just sew along the seams folds. Look exactly like some gallery’s. Very simple process, might seem like a lot but I be creating flare denims with ease
Really good instruction- better than any I've watched for flares - thanks!
Great tutorial, straight to the point but being very clear, thank you, i’ve been looking for a Good tutorial in a while
Great video as always. I’d just like to mention that as far as I know gallery dept almost exclusively uses 501s for these so if you’d like to be as close to gallery dept as possible I’d recommend using a pair of Levi’s 501 jeans.
Watching this video after already making my pants to see if there's anything i can do better next time. Happy to learn some new tricks!
this is very clearly explained!
Excellent! Thanks!
u always doing good shit
You’re a goat, I hope the vibes get returned
Damn you are a hidden gem!
Could you do a video on garment dyeing? If you could touch on the topics of sun fading or even distressing softer material like jersey knit I would appreciate that.
I will add that to the list, thank you.
i dont understand whats the seam allowance??? whats the purpose of it??
It is the fabric that is past the stitch that is not visible from the outside, It does not change the way the pattern fits but is necessary so that the stitch itself has something to hold onto. You Can not sew right on the edge of the fabric or else the seam would not have any fibers of the fabric to form a stitch around.
YESSSSSSSSS thank youuuu.
Can you do a tutorial on how to make cargo pockets?
I'll try to do something like this soon.
I actually really love the subtle color difference between the flare and the jeans.
fire tutorial bro, gonna make some flares rn!!
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful
Tony schooled everyone on that stage.
another W vid
DOOD GOOD
can you try to make ends.rp (ends repair) denim?
great video, have you made a flare jeans cutting a big ass jean? like instead of adding denim you could remove some and make a shape, do you know the name of that technique? 😵💫
I know what you are talking about, I have never done it but I think it would be called rebuilding or something.
can you change the flare paints back to normal jeans with the same design?
Yes, you would just do these steps in reverse.
Are you using a straight stitch for the top stitch on the inseam flare???? btw great video im in the process of making some right now
yes, it is just a straight stitch, and thank you.
I didnt even know anyone made jeans without side seam top stiched... Ir did you just seam rip those too? I am customizing my jeans but there is side seamallowance top stiched and it giving me trouble to sew my new pieces to the sides...
most of the time the outseam will be chain stitch or safety stitch, I've seen twin chain before but it is rare and usually only on workwear. If you have that you will probably have to use another pair of jeans. If you are talking about the inseam then that is common, just break the entire seam.
i opened up my denim to do more repair to the jeans and need help resewing the outset back together any tips ?
iron flat the previous allowance and sew it back together with a straight stitch, iron it again when you're done.
@@anbentha i appreciate it
Can I do the same flare on the inside that you did on the outside or will it affect how the jeans look ? Because I didnt want to flare it all the way around on the inside but im not too sure if it will work otherwise
It depends on what the existing seam is on the inside, as long as it's not flat felled then yes.
bro what do u mean with signing on and off at a stich?
You have to stack a few stitches whenever you start or end a seam, just go back and forth, if you can't pull it apart by hand then it should be fine.
Can this work with sweatpants also? And if it does what if it has this tight fitting at the bottom of it and if I can turn it into flare?
It can work with almost any pants. For the tight fitting area at the bottom it depends on how it's done, if you have a separate piece of ribbing or something you'd have to remove it and replace the area with new fabric. If the hem of your pants is elasticated then you can just remove the stitching and unfold the elastic out of the hem.
@@anbentha thanks
@@MoneyBagD855 yo bro julius made a video about that, "flared sweatpants" i think it was called, he explains how to do that part at the bottom there
I’m ngl you lost me in the inseam flare bro, so I make the panels WITHOUT seam allowance? And then when I go to stitch I’ll just do like 5/8(or any stitch)on each side and that’ll be the allowance or???
draft them to the dimensions that you need and then add it, you can do whatever as long as the flare piece ends up the same length as your entire inseam measurement.
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VERY interesting. But for heaven's sake: SLOW DOWN YOUR SPEECH.
that part is AWFUL.