Hi Deb, a great video, love how you have included your tips and tricks along the way. Your experience in jeans making truly shines thru. I havent made my ginger jenas yet, even though I have had the pattern for years, and the notions too. You are inspiring me! Thank you heaps ❤❤
Hi lol my hubby just came in to hear you telling us about the clapper lol he thought I was listening to some kind of porn lol ginger pants took some explaining made my day😂
That’s great Judith, glad to help, just make sure you add the same to the back and front legs this will stop the leg twisting when you wear them, have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Omg this is exactly what I was after. How do I convert my pocket to go across to my fly and does it matter what kind of fabric the pocket bag is made out of. Does it need stretch or is a plain wovern fabric ok. This is what has been holding me back.❤❤
Hi Katrina, if you look at Closet Core blog.closetcorepatterns.com/ginger-sewalong-pt-7-assembling-pockets/. The second lot of pockets shows the process for the pockets that join the waistband. This is the link for the last stitch where you can find pattern pieces you may require www.thelaststitch.com/free-download-patterns-and-templates-for-sewing-jeans/ it’s a great jeans tool kit. I think what you have to remember is you make the pockets up first and baste them to the waist , side leg and fly section so it is all in place before you start the fly. Those two sites will probably be useful, thanks Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Hi Judith, yes you can make the legs wider, just by adding to the pattern piece, the only thing you have to watch is the straight grain, add the same amount to the inside leg as outside leg and your pattern should stay trued. Say you added 2 cm to each side, that would be a total of 8cm wider on each leg, so it doesn’t take much to make them wider, hope that helps. Have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Hi Deb, a great video, love how you have included your tips and tricks along the way. Your experience in jeans making truly shines thru. I havent made my ginger jenas yet, even though I have had the pattern for years, and the notions too. You are inspiring me! Thank you heaps ❤❤
Hi Deb, hope you get to make the Gingerbread Jeans this Winter, bit hot in WA yet for jeans, have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Very well explained techniques and of course very professional sewing Deb. So easy to listen to you .Thank you 👏💐😘
Thanks Barbara, I’m glad your enjoying it, have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Thanks very much Deb, will use this when I make Jeans. Cheers Mary
Your welcome Mary, have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Hi lol my hubby just came in to hear you telling us about the clapper lol he thought I was listening to some kind of porn lol ginger pants took some explaining made my day😂
That’s hilarious Maxine, you’ve made me laugh, bad luck he missed the part about a crotch 🤣🤣. Have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖🤣
Thank you for the information I needed.❤
That’s great Judith, glad to help, just make sure you add the same to the back and front legs this will stop the leg twisting when you wear them, have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
Omg this is exactly what I was after. How do I convert my pocket to go across to my fly and does it matter what kind of fabric the pocket bag is made out of. Does it need stretch or is a plain wovern fabric ok. This is what has been holding me back.❤❤
Hi Katrina, if you look at Closet Core blog.closetcorepatterns.com/ginger-sewalong-pt-7-assembling-pockets/. The second lot of pockets shows the process for the pockets that join the waistband. This is the link for the last stitch where you can find pattern pieces you may require www.thelaststitch.com/free-download-patterns-and-templates-for-sewing-jeans/ it’s a great jeans tool kit. I think what you have to remember is you make the pockets up first and baste them to the waist , side leg and fly section so it is all in place before you start the fly. Those two sites will probably be useful, thanks Deb 🪡🧵💕👖
You make it look easy. Is it possible to make the jeans a bit wider in the legs?
Hi Judith, yes you can make the legs wider, just by adding to the pattern piece, the only thing you have to watch is the straight grain, add the same amount to the inside leg as outside leg and your pattern should stay trued. Say you added 2 cm to each side, that would be a total of 8cm wider on each leg, so it doesn’t take much to make them wider, hope that helps. Have a great sewing week, Deb 🪡🧵💕👖