1, tailored. First of all, according to the figure of the person who wants to wear cotton trousers, cut out the appropriate trouser legs and waist. In order to facilitate the subsequent sewing, the size of the belt can be made larger than the actual waist when cutting.
2. Sew trouser legs. Put two pieces of cotton cloth face to face, sew the trouser legs on both sides, and then leave a back opening on the inside for turning over. Install elastic band. Pass the elastic band through the belt, and then sew buttons and zippers on the back of the belt for easy putting on and taking off. Sew the waist. Put two pieces of waist cotton cloth face to face, sew both sides of the waist, and leave a back opening on the inside for turning it over for use.
3. Sew waist and trouser legs. Turn the waist back and trouser legs over and sew them together. Trim the line. After sewing, trim the excess thread with scissors. Ironing is smooth. Finally, iron the cotton trousers before wearing them.
The process of making cotton-padded clothes by hand is as follows:
1. Determine the size: First of all, you need to determine the size of cotton-padded clothes, including the length, bust and sleeve length. It can be measured according to your body shape, or it can be estimated by referring to the size of other clothes.
2. Choose fabrics: choose fabrics suitable for winter wear, such as wool, polyester and cotton. Choose the right color and texture according to personal preferences and needs.
3. Fabric cutting: according to the determined size and design drawings, the fabric is cut into corresponding shapes and sizes. Pay attention to leave a certain seam edge.
4. Make the collar: sew the fabric of the collar and the interlining together, and turn it over to cover it with a layer of interlining to increase the thickness and warmth of the collar.
5. Sewing sleeves: Sew the surface cloth and lining cloth of sleeves together, leaving a welt. This welt is to increase the warmth and comfort of the sleeves. Filling cotton: fill the prepared cotton evenly in all parts of the clothes, paying attention to the fullness and uniformity.
6. Sewing clothes: Sewing all parts of clothes together, including sleeves, body and hem. In the process of sewing, keep it flat and avoid wrinkling and bulging. Overall inspection: check whether the finished cotton-padded clothes are smooth and beautiful, and make fine adjustments if necessary.