This is the first cargo on tutorial on youtube i found very easy to understand and follow. Plz what type of materials are used to sew cargo pants because i would like to use ankara (African fabric) but i dont know what other material use to make it strong enough or to give it the cargo look?
Thanks for your encouraging feedback. The fabric I used in this video is called chinos but Ankara is also a good option. Typically, Cargo pants are made from durable fabrics like polyester, cotton, nylon, or blends of these materials, depending on what look or style you intend to achieve.
@@GemniLifestylethank you so much for your reply The style am going for is for my cargo to look cargo but with full on Ankara material but am afraid the Ankara alone might not be enough, so I don't know what other material I can add to the ankara to make it look like cargo, though have not sewn yet to tell if ankara is good or not but I'll like your advice on whether ankara alone with maybe landing will be okay or I'll need an extra material to bring the cargo look in the trouser ?
@DavidRejoice-wo5js are you concerned that your fabric won’t be enough to make the trouser or that the texture of the Ankara won’t give the cargo look? *You don’t need to add lining to the inside of the trouser for it to look like cargo pants. *If your Ankara won’t be enough to cut out the trousers then you can use any fabric that has a similar texture to complete it.
After trying out different methods, that’s the measurement I developed that fits different sizes including XL and XXL (but the crotch depth is usually longer for them). Let me know if this answers your question
Very detailed and quite easy to follow. Waiting for the stitching and final look. Thank you
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This was really simple and straightforward. Thanks for sharing 😊
@@EmmanuellaCharles-h1v thanks for your support
Looking forward to the stitching video
@@EmmanuellaCharles-h1v it’ll be posted soon
Love your work😊
Thank you so much.
This is the first cargo on tutorial on youtube i found very easy to understand and follow.
Plz what type of materials are used to sew cargo pants because i would like to use ankara (African fabric) but i dont know what other material use to make it strong enough or to give it the cargo look?
Thanks for your encouraging feedback. The fabric I used in this video is called chinos but Ankara is also a good option. Typically, Cargo pants are made from durable fabrics like polyester, cotton, nylon, or blends of these materials, depending on what look or style you intend to achieve.
@@GemniLifestylethank you so much for your reply
The style am going for is for my cargo to look cargo but with full on Ankara material but am afraid the Ankara alone might not be enough, so I don't know what other material I can add to the ankara to make it look like cargo, though have not sewn yet to tell if ankara is good or not but I'll like your advice on whether ankara alone with maybe landing will be okay or I'll need an extra material to bring the cargo look in the trouser ?
@DavidRejoice-wo5js are you concerned that your fabric won’t be enough to make the trouser or that the texture of the Ankara won’t give the cargo look?
*You don’t need to add lining to the inside of the trouser for it to look like cargo pants.
*If your Ankara won’t be enough to cut out the trousers then you can use any fabric that has a similar texture to complete it.
I love it already ❤
Thanks for your continuous support ❤️
How did u come by the 1.5 front crotch extension?
After trying out different methods, that’s the measurement I developed that fits different sizes including XL and XXL (but the crotch depth is usually longer for them).
Let me know if this answers your question
@@GemniLifestyle what crotch depth can i use for hip 45?
@AdmiringGlacier-rt2rs is it for a high waist or a regular waist trouser ?
@AdmiringGlacier-rt2rs add 3” to the waist to hip measurement. Let’s say the waist to hip is 10”, so 10+3=13
Can the same method be used for men too?
@@nanaababentum2265 I don’t know about male trousers but I’ll do a little research and get back to you.
Nice
Thanks ❤
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Please What's the name of the material
It’s chinos
Heyy when are you going to post the stitching part 🙃
I’ll have it up by tomorrow night. Sorry for the long wait❤️
Hi! The video is up now, please drop a feedback when you check it out.
Name of fabric please 🥺
It’s Chinos
How many yards please
@ 2 yards will be enough If the hip measurement your working with falls between 30-45 inches, but you’ll need more if it exceeds 45 inches.