I have been doing this for years. It is almost idiot proof, and you are the first person I have found whuke searching youtube for this method. I draw the fly extensions on to any pants I will cut out. Easy peasy I never knew about the fly extension in the past, so did not use it and don't miss it.
Honestly I don't really comment but I had to for this video. This was an amazing tutorial, I can see how to apply all this knowledge on other patterns as well. Super clear, thank you so much!!
Its been years since I made pants and longer since I made zipper front like this. This tutorial are the best explanation and straight forward step ny step I've seen online. Thank you so much for a genius and clear "how to sew a zipper in pants" 👍🪡🧵✂️
I made my "trial" Mitchell last week, The written instruction very easy to follow. I found this video very educational. I found many tips and clarification that I will use when I stitch the "real" pants. Your front crotch surger seam and cutting away of the outer fly front before surgering were both excellent suggestions. Thank you please keep making these educational videos.
You only need to interface stretch fabrics on the fly extension, unless you're sewing a drapier fabric like wool. Sturdy fabrics like twill + canvas don't need it.
Hi -- does anyone know what Heather Lou is wearing ... is that a Closet Core pattern top? Looks like a sweatshirt, but a bit elevated. 😀 And thank you @closetcore for the tutorial, too!
lost me again with the fly shield for all the different names. there must be a video before this one that I haven't come across. annoying, but I'm sort of keeping up.
you lost me at sasha and michael. went back to the beginning, but didn't come across the reference. are those different pattern names? or are you sewing for specific people with particular needs? other than that, not bad.
One of the clearest tutorials i have ever seen. Thanks for sharing!
Oh yay!
I have been doing this for years. It is almost idiot proof, and you are the first person I have found whuke searching youtube for this method. I draw the fly extensions on to any pants I will cut out. Easy peasy I never knew about the fly extension in the past, so did not use it and don't miss it.
Okay, quite a newbie and have never done a zipper, so this step by step has clearly shown its just another process. I feel less scared - thank you!
That's great to her!
Thanks for taking your time and sharing. Your step by step instructions make it look easy. With a little practice I think I can do it!
Honestly I don't really comment but I had to for this video. This was an amazing tutorial, I can see how to apply all this knowledge on other patterns as well. Super clear, thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Its been years since I made pants and longer since I made zipper front like this. This tutorial are the best explanation and straight forward step ny step I've seen online. Thank you so much for a genius and clear "how to sew a zipper in pants" 👍🪡🧵✂️
Great video
Glad you liked it!
Just found this video but it is 💯 complete information and great presentation for this task👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
I made my "trial" Mitchell last week, The written instruction very easy to follow. I found this video very educational. I found many tips and clarification that I will use when I stitch the "real" pants. Your front crotch surger seam and cutting away of the outer fly front before surgering were both excellent suggestions. Thank you please keep making these educational videos.
That's great to hear!
Thank you!❤
You're welcome 😊
Well done, thank you so much for all the tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Super well explained. Going to try it. Do you also do this for jeans? No interfacing needed on stretch denim fly extensions?
You only need to interface stretch fabrics on the fly extension, unless you're sewing a drapier fabric like wool. Sturdy fabrics like twill + canvas don't need it.
Hi -- does anyone know what Heather Lou is wearing ... is that a Closet Core pattern top? Looks like a sweatshirt, but a bit elevated. 😀
And thank you @closetcore for the tutorial, too!
It's a RTW sweatshirt that our Mile End pattern was inspired by
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! Much appreciated @@closetcorepatterns
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lost me again with the fly shield for all the different names. there must be a video before this one that I haven't come across. annoying, but I'm sort of keeping up.
you lost me at sasha and michael. went back to the beginning, but didn't come across the reference. are those different pattern names? or are you sewing for specific people with particular needs? other than that, not bad.
This is an excerpt from our pants making class where we discuss different techniques for pants making, with a focus on our patterns