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Burwood Tool Roll Sewalong: Part 5 - Fly Front

*Please note we finalised the instructions after this sample was sewn, so some photos displayed here may have minor differences to the illustrations.  *The raw edges in the 2 images below should be overlocked. *The raw edge of the Fly Shield below should be overlocked. *Fly Shield length appears shorter in photo than in final instructions. Well done everyone! Join us for tomorrow's sewalong part 6 where we'll sew the waistband and internal pockets! #BurwoodToolRollExtraResources 

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Courtney Mooney

Top Tips for Professional Topstitching

Neat and professional-looking topstitching makes a big difference in the final look of a garment–it highlights design features and style lines, really giving a #memade that 'wow'-effect.  The Burwood Tool Roll jeans sampler project is the perfect opportunity to fine tune your topstitching skills. With a bit of practice you'll be able to apply these topstitching skills to an actual pair of jeans (hands up who's already excited for next month's project?!) Key points for beautiful topstitching: Needle: Use a topstitching needle instead of a jeans needle. The topstitching needle has a larger eye, which helps thicker thread move through...

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Courtney Mooney

How to Install Rivets

Rivets are not just for looks—they're all about reinforcement and durability, especially in areas that take a lot of stress, like pocket corners, bag straps, or tool rolls.  When stitching alone might wear out over time, rivets help hold multiple layers together, spreading the strain and preventing tearing.  They’re especially useful on tough fabrics like denim, canvas, or leather, where heavy use is expected.  [If you've purchased a jeans hardware kit, make sure you select the smooth posts for your rivets, NOT the ridged posts, which pair with the jeans buttons instead.] How to install a rivet: *If this is...

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Courtney Mooney

Burwood Tool Roll Sewalong: Part 2 - Assemble  Front Panel + Coin and Side Pockets

Flat felled seams are a typical feature of jeans making, known for their durability and clean, professional finish, both inside and out. Let's practice this technique here. Well done, Foldies! See you in the next instalment where we'll assemble the yokes + back panels, then attach front to back. #BurwoodToolRollExtraResources 

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