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How Do You Sew A Fly Zipper?

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How Do You Sew A Fly Zipper?

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• Cut your pants’ fronts.’; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9911500640+7416705818+8962074949+8941458308+1258424658+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Sew any darts or pleats. • Mark the center front line on your pants pieces; this line is marked on your pattern pieces. • Sew the fronts together along the center front line. From the bottom of the zipper down, sew with a regular stitch. From the bottom of the zipper and up, use a basting stitch. The point here is to baste your fly shut. A short stitch will make it more difficult to rip out later. • Place pants fronts on table, wrong side up. Fold both fronts to the left, leaving one fly extension pointing to the right. Pin zipper in place, with side lining up to center front. You will be sewing the side fu

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• Cut your pants’ fronts. • Sew any darts or pleats. • Mark the center front line on your pants pieces; this line is marked on your pattern pieces. • Sew the fronts together along the center front line. From the bottom of the zipper down, sew with a regular stitch. From the bottom of the zipper and up, use a basting stitch. The point here is to baste your fly shut. A short stitch will make it more difficult to rip out later. • Place pants fronts on table, wrong side up. Fold both fronts to the left, leaving one fly extension pointing to the right. Pin zipper in place, with side lining up to center front. You will be sewing the side furthest from center front. • Use a zipper foot to stitch close to the zipper on the side sticking out from the pants fronts. • Turn zipper over. Fold the extra fabric down under the zipper. The extra fabric may extend under center front. Pin and stitch about 1/8 of an inch (1 mm) from zipper. This holds that extra fabric in place. • Use zipper foot to stitc

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• Cut your pants’ fronts. • Sew any darts or pleats. • Mark the center front line on your pants pieces; this line is marked on your pattern pieces. • Sew the fronts together along the center front line. From the bottom of the zipper down, sew with a regular stitch. From the bottom of the zipper and up, use a basting stitch. The point here is to baste your fly shut. A short stitch will make it more difficult to rip out later. • Place pants fronts on table, wrong side up. Place pants fronts on table, wrong side up. Fold both fronts to the left, leaving one fly extension pointing to the right. Pin zipper in place, with side lining up to center front. You will be sewing the side furthest from center front. • Use a zipper foot to stitch close to the zipper on the side sticking out from the pants fronts. Use a zipper foot to stitch close to the zipper on the side sticking out from the pants fronts. • Turn zipper over. Turn zipper over. Fold the extra fabric down under the zipper. The extra f

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