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    Short Guy CPO Hemming

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    • indigo_fadesI
      indigo_fades
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      Agree with @Giles and @Go-For-Chill on sewing being a skill anyone can likely pick up for simple alterations like this. I've put together an entire industrial sewing shop in my garage just keeping an eye out on Facebook marketplace for the past couple years. For all 4 machines (with tables) and even upgrading two of them to servo motors, I've invested a total of $500. While I spent $600, I've gained a life long skill and saved myself, my friends, and my family no less than $2k in alterations costs and I've been able to keep things I would otherwise need to return or resell. Just two nights ago I brought in one of my favorite Iron Heart sweatshirts (IHTB-12-GRY) to keep it from draping so much around the waist, and there's nothing more satisfying than putting on a garment that fits perfectly, knowing it's sized just for you, by you.
      It's also opened up a whole other size of shirts I'm able to buy on the second hand market vs being limited to searching for specific dimensions.
      10/10 recommend.

      Well worn denim & leather is a journal of life.

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      • LynneL
        Lynne
        IHUK Crew
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        @Go-For-Chill That’s the one I’ve had my eye on. If you do sell it, let me know. They don’t sell them adapted to UK power, I believe. So would need to look at that aspect.

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        • PointmanP
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          Hello. Longtime lurker, first time poster. I've always been curious about learning to sew. Seeing that this thread (pun intended) is filled with people who share the same interests in heavyweight denim and clothes, does anyone have suggestions on where one might start? I've thought about trying to find a local class or something. Would love to eventually be able to chain stitch and darn my own denim let alone take in clothes. Thanks.

          WTB 666 25oz in 33 or 34

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          • GilesG
            Giles
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            I taught myself from library books. Youtube will be way easier......

            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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            • Go For ChillG
              Go For Chill
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              @Pointman Buy yourself a basic machine and some fabric. Watch a YouTube video. Try making something easy. Don’t be afraid to mess up. When you do mess up, fix the mistake instead of accepting it. Throw pillows make a great practice project.

              The above comment should be read with all the levity your current metal state will allow.

              "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -Thomas Edison

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              • GilesG
                Giles
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                Or, I meant to add, there may be some evening classes close to where you live. But I really do not think it's needed....As @Go-For-Chill says, get a cheap machine and some fabric.

                Go makes mistakes......

                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                • LynneL
                  Lynne
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                  You may be interested in following roughcutofficial on insta and online https://roughcutpatterns.com/
                  He’s created a batch of workwear patterns and teaches you how to sew them. Nothing new in that, but what is great is the WhatsApp group he’s created to support this, where you can get advice from starting out to more advanced adaptations and your own designs. It’s become a real community. Recommend having a look.

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                  • WhiskeySandwichW
                    WhiskeySandwich
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                    Nice! i've thought about this on my CPOs to make them more "jacket-like". I picture lining up the hem with the bottom edge of the pocket to make it a pouch, making it less of a curved hem and nearly straight. i may just have to try it with one.

                    "The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                    -Seneca

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                    • Go For ChillG
                      Go For Chill
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                      @WhiskeySandwich I really love my IHSH-423. I was considering using that as inspiration and replicating the straight bottom hem with split side seams, but ultimately decided the western needed just a touch of curve. I might go more experimental on the next one.

                      The above comment should be read with all the levity your current metal state will allow.

                      "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -Thomas Edison

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                      • WhiskeySandwichW
                        WhiskeySandwich
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                        @Go-For-Chill def, i like a touch of curve, but typical of motorbykle riders, short works a bit better on the bike, PLUS you get extra pockets!

                        "The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                        -Seneca

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                        • PointmanP
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                          @Lynne said in Short Guy CPO Hemming:

                          You may be interested in following roughcutofficial on insta and online https://roughcutpatterns.com/
                          He’s created a batch of workwear patterns and teaches you how to sew them. Nothing new in that, but what is great is the WhatsApp group he’s created to support this, where you can get advice from starting out to more advanced adaptations and your own designs. It’s become a real community. Recommend having a look.

                          Ah this is great. Some good insight and gives me some goals to works towards. Thanks so much.

                          WTB 666 25oz in 33 or 34

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