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Cierre en pantalón | Cierre en pantalón #costura #diy #hechoamano #costurafacil | By Casa Ojal: Taller de Moda y Costura | I'm going to share with you the detailed process to be able to put a zipper on pants. You're going to place the rectangular piece first this way and you're going to sew to an inch of a seam margin finishing off super well the beginning of the end. The piece must already have between fabric and yarn all around. Next we are going to flatten the piece with the stitching looking towards the rectangle we just stitched this way. To be able to make a retention tip on sewing, you're going to adjust your machine and you're going sewing right where you just ironed on the side of the double. It stays this way. And now we can move on to sewing the find. You stitch the pants pieces and stuff only the part. Of the curve that is the meeting. You might as well do it to an inch of sewing margin finishing off the beginning and the end super well. Pin your pieces tightly so they don't move. Now we are moving on to the next piece which is the rectangle that is the same size. But it's bent in half and has the envelope yarn all over the contour. Now you're gonna put the closure on it. This one I recommend that it is reinforced and metal to hold up. Let's make the switch to the sidewalking. To sew up the side. Right of closure. Make sure that when sewing you don't step on one of the teeth because it won't go up anymore and you can burst the needle because this one is made of metal. Finish the beginning and the end very well so it doesn't go away. Okay. Already having this piece with the cooked closure. Let's do this. You're going to open it and face it with the other side of the find that doesn't have the piece you've already sewn. Let's put some power pins on. Stop the piece in its place. And we're off to the machine sewing exactly in the same stitch we just sewed without stepping on the closure the same using the closing foot removes pins as you go along and finishes very well at the end. Try to go exactly on the stitch you just did so you don't see the stitch on the opposite side. It fits you this way. So there's the closure sewed on one side. Now what we have to do is hold the opposite side to the opposite piece this way. You're going to close the pieces open it on the already pretty side of the pants and we're going to put some pins fixing the closure on the three pieces. Now you're going to see we're going to open it and move the pins so you can sew it. This is how we open. And we moved the closure to the opposite piece. So we're going to make sure he's comfy and doesn't move. You open the piece and you do not need to change the foot because we are cooking through the bottom of the closure then it will stay in the same place the closing foot just make sure you finish very well the beginning and the end because it is a part that l takes a lot of friction. Okay it's this way. And what we're going to do is sew the tip fish that comes out that you can already see on the outside of the pants. You can mark it with a marker, with a pencil, a chalk, or something you can see. It's a small curve and the rest is following the way it carries the piece up. You're going to mark this one and you're going straight to the machine to cook it. If you want you can put some pins on so it doesn't move. But you won't grab the other side of the pants. We're going to score first just this pimp. Holding this piece solemnly. Use your normal machine foot already follow the curve and you'll be sewing this whole edge. If you notice I went a little deeper for the sewing margin now yes we are going to hold the opposite piece but only the curve is sewn. It is not necessary to sew the whole piece because then it will no longer open and close the pants. This is just so it doesn't over-open. Stuff this final part. That’s how double that stitch looks and we’re almost done.
Cierre en pantalón | Cierre en pantalón #costura #diy #hechoamano #costurafacil | By Casa Ojal: Taller de Moda y Costura