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Sewing: Create The Best Custom-Made Jeans

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Sewing: Create The Best Custom-Made Jeans

Sewing: Create The Best Custom-Made Jeans
Last updated 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 15.74 GB | Duration: 12h 37m

Learn how to make a pair of jeans using only ONE sewing machine. Stop buying jeans and start creating.

What you'll learn
Learn how to make custom-made jeans using only a single-stitch sewing machine
Learn how to create a pattern base on specified measurements
Know what parts of the pants to be measured when you want to get its measurement
Learn how to measure a person's body to achieve a perfect fit for his/her pants
Understand the different uses of sewing tools
Know what the thread numbers/sizes are
Learn how to use a bias to hide the rough edges
Requirements
No sewing experience required
You need at least a basic single-stitch sewing machine, thread, ruler, tape measure, pen, and scissors
Description
I'm Fred Deocariza and I have created the FIRST course on Udemy about how to make a pair of custom-made jeans.For years I have been learning and sewing and experimenting with jeans because I am in love with them. But great jeans are expensive, so I made it my life's mission to create the most amazing custom-made jeans in the world using ONLY a single stitch sewing machine. Why? Because jeans should be made in detail by 1 person per customer and not 20 people in a factory to create hundreds of pieces of denim in a day. And that's why I created this course.This course will provide you with the knowledge in creating a pair of jeans using a single stitch sewing machine. In this course, you will NOT need a double stitch sewing machine. You will NOT need a serger or overlock machine. You will NOT need a feed-off-the-arm sewing machine. You will NOT need a bar tacking machine. You will absolutely NOT need to use any complicated machines at all. This course has been designed to teach people at all levels regardless of their knowledge of sewing. You will learn to sew your jeans starting from getting the right measurement, making the pattern, and sewing the garment to create that pair of jeans that you've been dreaming of. THIS is the course that you need!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 About The Course

Lecture 2 Required & Optional Tools

Lecture 3 Understanding the Measurement

Lecture 4 FAQ's

Lecture 5 How to Use the Measurement Sheet

Lecture 6 Horizontal & Vertical Lines in Pants

Section 2: Getting the Pants Measurement

Lecture 7 Getting the measurement of the pair of pants

Section 3: Getting the Body Measurement

Lecture 8 Measuring a person or your client for his/her pants

Lecture 9 Review The Course

Section 4: Pants Pattern on a Tracing Paper

Lecture 10 NOTE: How to View the Pattern in this Video

Lecture 11 Crease line of the pants OR center of the tracing paper

Lecture 12 Hem and hem extension of the pants

Lecture 13 Length of the pants

Lecture 14 Riser OR crotch line of the pants

Lecture 15 Hip line of the pants

Lecture 16 Thigh line of the pants

Lecture 17 Knee line of the pants

Lecture 18 Hem to hem extension

Lecture 19 Knee circumference

Lecture 20 Thigh circumference

Lecture 21 Hip circumference

Lecture 22 Center front

Lecture 23 Waist

Lecture 24 Front crotch

Lecture 25 Completing the front pattern

Lecture 26 Blending the sharp corners

Lecture 27 Marking the size of the back pattern

Lecture 28 Back crotch line

Lecture 29 Back hip line

Lecture 30 Preparing for the back waist

Lecture 31 Back crotch

Lecture 32 Back waist

Lecture 33 Completing the back pattern

Lecture 34 Blending the sharp corners of the back pattern

Lecture 35 Marking the waistband

Lecture 36 Cutting the whole pattern

Lecture 37 Tracing the back pattern

Lecture 38 Cutting the front pattern

Lecture 39 Cutting the pocket

Lecture 40 Back yoke

Lecture 41 Back pocket

Lecture 42 Watch pocket

Lecture 43 Waistband

Lecture 44 Pocket bag

Lecture 45 Pocket facing

Lecture 46 Fly guard and facing

Lecture 47 Cutting the other parts into segments

Lecture 48 Cutting the watch and back pockets pattern pieces

Lecture 49 Cutting waistband pattern paper

Lecture 50 Pocket bag and its pieces

Lecture 51 Cutting the fly guard and facing

Lecture 52 Practice: Create different sizes of patterns

Lecture 53 Patterns for half the price

Section 5: Tracing Pants Pattern on a Fabric

Lecture 54 Preparing the fabric

Lecture 55 Position the pattern pieces on the fabric

Lecture 56 Tracing the waistband

Lecture 57 Tracing the front pant pattern

Lecture 58 Tracing the back pant pattern

Lecture 59 Tracing the back yoke

Lecture 60 Tracing the back pocket

Lecture 61 Tracing the watch pocket

Lecture 62 Tracing the fly guard and facing

Lecture 63 Tracing pocket side front

Lecture 64 Tracing the pocket facing

Lecture 65 Cutting the pattern pieces

Lecture 66 Cutting the front pant pattern

Lecture 67 Cutting the back pant pattern

Lecture 68 Cutting the back yoke

Lecture 69 Cutting the back pocket

Lecture 70 Cutting the coin pocket

Lecture 71 Cutting the fly guard and facing

Lecture 72 Cutting the pocket side front

Lecture 73 Cutting the pocket facing

Lecture 74 Cutting the belt loop

Lecture 75 Check all the pattern pieces

Lecture 76 Preparation for the pocket bag

Lecture 77 Tracing the pocket bag

Section 6: Before You Start Sewing

Lecture 78 1/8 compensating presser foot

Lecture 79 Making a Long Bias

Lecture 80 Ironing bias

Section 7: Sewing All the Pieces

Lecture 81 Sewing bias to fly guard

Lecture 82 Sewing bias to fly facing

Lecture 83 Sewing fly facing to the left front pant

Lecture 84 Sewing zipper to the fly facing

Lecture 85 Securing fly facing with zipper

Lecture 86 Sewing fly guard, right front pant, and zipper

Lecture 87 Securing fly guard

Lecture 88 Sewing front crotch

Lecture 89 Positioning of pocket parts

Lecture 90 Ironing watch pocket

Lecture 91 Sewing watch pocket in preparation to be sewn to the side front

Lecture 92 Sewing side front

Lecture 93 Sewing pocket facing

Lecture 94 Sewing watch pocket on the side front of the pocket bag

Lecture 95 Showing how pocket bags will be placed on the front pants

Lecture 96 Sewing pocket bag to the front pant

Lecture 97 Trim and fold after first sew

Lecture 98 Sewing the fold

Lecture 99 French seam the bottom of the pocket bag

Lecture 100 Secure the side and top of the pocket bag

Lecture 101 Sewing back yoke

Lecture 102 Sewing back pockets in preparation to be sewn to the back pants

Lecture 103 Positioning and measuring back pockets on the back pants

Lecture 104 Tailor's tack the back pants

Lecture 105 Sewing back pockets to the back pants

Lecture 106 Sewing the back crotch

Lecture 107 Sewing bias for back crotch

Lecture 108 Completing the back crotch

Lecture 109 Preparing inseam for the bias

Lecture 110 Clip the inseam in preparation to sew the front and back pants inseams

Lecture 111 Sewing the inseams

Lecture 112 Position the bias in the inseam

Lecture 113 Sewing the bias in the inseam

Lecture 114 Trimming the bias and inseams together

Lecture 115 Folding the bias toward the wrong side of the front pants

Lecture 116 Sewing the bias toward the wrong side of the front pants

Lecture 117 Topstitching the inseam

Lecture 118 Double row topstitching the inseam

Lecture 119 The final inseam

Lecture 120 Preparing the side seam

Lecture 121 Showing another presser foot for side seam

Lecture 122 Sewing side seam

Lecture 123 Preparing bias for side seam

Lecture 124 Sewing bias for side seam

Lecture 125 Trimming and folding bias for side seam

Lecture 126 Sewing side seam bias toward wrong side of the front pants

Lecture 127 Showing finished side seam bias

Lecture 128 Preparing the fold of the hem

Lecture 129 Sewing the fold

Lecture 130 Matching patterns to the pants

Lecture 131 Preparing the belt loop

Lecture 132 Sewing the belt loop

Lecture 133 Measuring the belt loops on the pants

Lecture 134 Cutting the belt loops

Lecture 135 Sewing side lock

Lecture 136 Sewing waistband with belt loops

Lecture 137 Trimming waistband with belt loops

Lecture 138 Sewing the edge (endpoint) of the waistband

Lecture 139 Basting the waistband

Lecture 140 Sewing the waistband with basting

Lecture 141 Securing the belt loops

Lecture 142 Removing the basting

Lecture 143 Punching a hole for the belt buttons and buttonhole

Lecture 144 Measuring the button for the buttonhole

Lecture 145 Hand stitch the buttonhole

Lecture 146 Reinforcing the belt loops

Section 8: Conclusion

Lecture 147 Conclusion

This is a straightforward course for people who wear denim pants or jeans.