Hi, Great tutorial, but I have one question: why arent you sewing the pocket bearers on top of the pocket bags? In my project the bearers keep falling out of their placement. On "real" jeans, they are sewn together not only to the waistband, but also to the bag itself. Would love an answer on this. Thanks!
Hi. I am guessing you mean pocket bearer similar to this post here. sewing.patternreview.com/SewingDiscussions/topic/123808. The portion of the pocket bag closest to the skin. In 3D if you are not doing a full fitting process many people skip some of the interior construction and just create what is visible. But you can also do the full build in CLO. There is a tool called Set Sublayer in CLO that is helpful when you will have multiple layers on top of each other
@@CLO3D I’m referring to the piece which the coin-pocket is sewn on top off. The little piece which is also made of denim. In this tutorial it is sewn in to the yoke and the waistband, but the lower part should be sewn on the pocket bag also (at least it is IRL). Other styles of trousers it might be unnecessary since it isn’t shown outward, but on denim jeans it is. I don’t know if I can be more clear than this, I hope you understand. 🙏🏽
The bottom of Pocket bear is not stitched to any part of Pocket panels which is not shown in this video also. How to stitch that? Since it's not stitched, in my file, it's falling outside the pocket mouth..
You just need to use the sewing tools to sew the edges together. If you are still learning CLO we recommend watching the beginner series and also joining the CLO Community forum that will allow you to post images with your questions. So we can better help
You can try using Layer # to force a piece to the inside or outside. Select the pattern in the 2D window>Property Editor?Layer. You can use positive numers to bring things to top or negative numbers to force things below other layers/pieces.
The most helpful tutorial so far! Absolutely loved this.
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This was sooooo helpful! Thank you so much!!
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this is very helpful!!! Thank you
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Very good, thanks can you produce a video on how to grade the pattern?
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That's great!!! Thanks!!!
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Hi,
Great tutorial, but I have one question: why arent you sewing the pocket bearers on top of the pocket bags? In my project the bearers keep falling out of their placement. On "real" jeans, they are sewn together not only to the waistband, but also to the bag itself. Would love an answer on this. Thanks!
Hi. I am guessing you mean pocket bearer similar to this post here. sewing.patternreview.com/SewingDiscussions/topic/123808. The portion of the pocket bag closest to the skin.
In 3D if you are not doing a full fitting process many people skip some of the interior construction and just create what is visible. But you can also do the full build in CLO. There is a tool called Set Sublayer in CLO that is helpful when you will have multiple layers on top of each other
@@CLO3D I’m referring to the piece which the coin-pocket is sewn on top off. The little piece which is also made of denim. In this tutorial it is sewn in to the yoke and the waistband, but the lower part should be sewn on the pocket bag also (at least it is IRL).
Other styles of trousers it might be unnecessary since it isn’t shown outward, but on denim jeans it is.
I don’t know if I can be more clear than this, I hope you understand. 🙏🏽
The bottom of Pocket bear is not stitched to any part of Pocket panels which is not shown in this video also. How to stitch that? Since it's not stitched, in my file, it's falling outside the pocket mouth..
You just need to use the sewing tools to sew the edges together. If you are still learning CLO we recommend watching the beginner series and also joining the CLO Community forum that will allow you to post images with your questions. So we can better help
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Are there any Practice Files ?
Practice file has been added sorry about that!
@@CLO3D thanks😊
plz share practice file.
Practice file has been added sorry about that!
I tried this tutorial step by step but the bearer keeps on going over the garment no matter what. Any tips to fix this?
You can try using Layer # to force a piece to the inside or outside. Select the pattern in the 2D window>Property Editor?Layer. You can use positive numers to bring things to top or negative numbers to force things below other layers/pieces.