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You can sew the two front piece together before you sew the zipper or after. I think I sewn it before in this one.


The finished front piece:



The next seam:


Next you stitch the side seams. Test and adapt the fit. And the last step is the waistband:



Done it is...
3 comments:
You know I still haven't sewn a fly front zipper! I promised myself I will learn it this year. Thanks for the tutorial :)
Geri, very interesting this post. Also I like jeans trousers close by the seam between the legs, in this way are more "professional". Congratulations, it is very nice contrast of green thread above the gray. A hug, Paco
Thanks so much for creating this tutorial! I'd hug you if I could. I so wish that I'd read this before my disastrous attempt at making these jeans. You've now given me the courage to try again. :)
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