This post is for any vendor or skilled seamster; could you please post some You Tube videos showing the techniques for making a pair of trousers? That is, show how to attatch pocket facings to the pocket pieces; making and attatching the fly; etc.
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Are you asking about mule ear or side seam pockets?Silas Tackitt,
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Not a video and may take some reading, but your best resource will be Elizabeth Stewart Clark's Sewing Academy at Home. Here is a link: http://thesewingacademy.org/ You will find information from very knowledgeable people who sew. Look in the men's section.
Trish Hasenmueller
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What's really needed is a visual. I would like to see somone going through the steps of making a pocket, attatching the pocket facings, attatching the pockets to the trouser fronts, etc. Making trousers would make more sense if I could see it being done, rather than being told.
For now, I'm trying to make mule ear pockets.Nic Clark
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Here you go!
Also, have a look at the link Trish posted. There is a TON of great sewing information there, including trouser construction.John Wickett
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CRC's Richmond Depot pattern. Since the pattern is not too different from civilian trousers of the day, I used his pattern to make a pair of officers' trousers, hence the decorative stitching on the pocket.
Here are some pics of a similar pair of trousers I made this way:
(Incidentally, these pics below are the very first trousers I ever made!!)
This pattern is pretty versatile and both pair turned out pretty well!Last edited by LibertyHallVols; 02-11-2009, 08:26 AM.John Wickett
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