😂!! Actually, the Coverstitch can be replaced with a multi-zig-zag stitch (available in most regular home sewing machines) when attaching the elastic. When sewing the hem, you might also go for this same stitch ( in my machine it is stitch Nº05. Here you can check it out: 12:41 😉
At the 22:19-22:22 marks ..is that a variation of a serger stitch? And if so what kind of serger strich will give me 4 rows of stitches on the front? Your front has a double stitch...how do I make it 4 stitches and have a serger sttich on the back side?
@@markherring3513 that is not possible with a serger, which has up to 2 needles (both a 4-thread serger and a 5-thread serger has 2 needles each only).
Hi! I personally use some patternmaking paper below the printed pattern and transfer the size I need with a tracing wheel (a very common patternmaking tool). That way you can trace each size individually whenever you need to.
Hi!! The Coverstitch used in this video (Janome CoverPro 1000 CPX) is the only "home" coverstitch machine I've ever used (I've owned it for the past 10 years). Despite me recommending this machine, I'm quite sure there must be some updated versions from the same brand.
Hi!! I've used a 4-thread overlock stitch. Settings (tension, stitch length, etc) may vary depending on the machine and material used. The fabric used here is a synthetic 4-way stretch knit with spandex (usually named "Tricot").
Hi! Machines I'm using in this video: a) 4-thread Overlock / Serger: Janome 1110DX b) Coverstitch: Janome CoverPro 1000 CPX c) Lockstitch (Zig-Zag Stitch): Brother CE 4000
Hi! All my videos are meant to be just a visual guide on how to sew a particular garment using sewing patterns (I use my own PDF patterns only). In order to follow along with the videos, some basic sewing knowledge is needed.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:11 Front Pieces’ Darts (Serger)
01:43 Sewing Front Pieces
06:27 Sewing Back Piece
08:57 Sewing Inseam
10:33 Waistline & Waistband
11:16 Cutting Elastic Waistband
12:33 Closing Elastic (Zig-Zag Stitch)
14:12 Sewing Elastic (Coverstitch)
18:00 Sewing Hem (Coverstitch)
23:30 Final Result
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/rFgl7 (for Men- 6 Sizes)
Hi how can I get the pattern
@@ezeadaku2473 Hi! Here's the link: pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/rFgl7
Thanks for many tips I didn't know yet !!! (I would prefer without sounds). So happy to soon try it!!
Thanks for your comment!
Very very helpful video. Appreciated👏🏼
You are welcome! 😁
Ahhhh ,, you killing me here Mr PDF PATTERNS lol I have to invest in a cover stitch and serger machine now!!
😂!! Actually, the Coverstitch can be replaced with a multi-zig-zag stitch (available in most regular home sewing machines) when attaching the elastic. When sewing the hem, you might also go for this same stitch ( in my machine it is stitch Nº05. Here you can check it out: 12:41 😉
Thank you for this video!! Very well done.
Thanks a bunch for your comment =)!!
At the 22:19-22:22 marks ..is that a variation of a serger stitch? And if so what kind of serger strich will give me 4 rows of stitches on the front? Your front has a double stitch...how do I make it 4 stitches and have a serger sttich on the back side?
Hi! That machine is a Coverstitch (configured as 2-needle, 3-thread). This configuration can be seen here at minute 16:14
But how can i get 4 stic@@PDFPATTERNSBOUTIQUE but how can I get 4 rows of stitches on the back side of a serger stitch?
@@markherring3513 that is not possible with a serger, which has up to 2 needles (both a 4-thread serger and a 5-thread serger has 2 needles each only).
Thank you so much for your very interesting vedio, God bless ❤
Thanks a lot for your lovely comment =)!
How do you trace and cut your particular size to make your fabric with that layout you have on the paper ( xs, s , m , l , xl )
Hi! I personally use some patternmaking paper below the printed pattern and transfer the size I need with a tracing wheel (a very common patternmaking tool). That way you can trace each size individually whenever you need to.
i love your videos
Aww! Thank you very much 🧡🧡🧡!!
Hi mate. What serger setting do you use to join the elastic waistband to the boxer short body?
Hi! That is actually a 2-needle Coverstitch; not a serger stitch.
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Grazie mille!
What coverstitch machine do you recommend?
Hi!! The Coverstitch used in this video (Janome CoverPro 1000 CPX) is the only "home" coverstitch machine I've ever used (I've owned it for the past 10 years). Despite me recommending this machine, I'm quite sure there must be some updated versions from the same brand.
Hi. Where can i get ghese patterns?
Hi! Here's the link to my store: pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/rFgl7
Do you not then sew the seams flat?
Hi! I didn't use a Coverstitch to make the seams flat here but it could have been a good extra step 😉!
How much fabric was used for the underwear
Hi! You'll need about 0.35 meters / 0.38 yards (smallest size) to 0.45 meters / 0.49 yards (biggest size). Fabric width: 1.40 meters
What serger settings would you recommend and what material is this? Sorry🥺 for the of the questions but this is soooo dope 😩🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hi!! I've used a 4-thread overlock stitch. Settings (tension, stitch length, etc) may vary depending on the machine and material used. The fabric used here is a synthetic 4-way stretch knit with spandex (usually named "Tricot").
Sewing machine?
Hi! Machines I'm using in this video:
a) 4-thread Overlock / Serger: Janome 1110DX
b) Coverstitch: Janome CoverPro 1000 CPX
c) Lockstitch (Zig-Zag Stitch): Brother CE 4000
@@PDFPATTERNSBOUTIQUE thank you
I can't see the pattern because you didn't explain anything in your video but it came out well
Hi! All my videos are meant to be just a visual guide on how to sew a particular garment using sewing patterns (I use my own PDF patterns only). In order to follow along with the videos, some basic sewing knowledge is needed.
pls share measuring size
Hi! Basic final garment measurements can be found in the pattern description (see video description).
The music is really distracting and off putting.