Decorating Plain Shorts With Zig Zag Stitch Patterns

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Part of the video series: How to Sew Zig Zag Patterns

Summary: How to decorate plain shorts with zig zag patterns; tips and tricks for sewing using zig zag patterns in this free sewing video series taught by an expert seamstress.

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Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones has over 20 years of experience in sewing and alterations. Her family owns A Perfect Fit Alterations, located in Burleson, Texas. They can be r... read more

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Decorating Plain Shorts With Zig Zag Stitch Patterns

On behalf of expertvillage.com, I am Jennifer with A Perfect Fit Alterations. We’re located at 102 S. Main Street in Burleson, Texas. Our phone number is 817-447-3522. Today we’re going to use a zigzag stitch to decorate a very plain pair of shorts. I have chosen a yellow which will show up pretty good. What you use in a bobbin is not that important cause it’ll be on the inside. And you want to start at the edge. We’re going to use this zigzag stitch to go along the bottom of the hem to jazz up these shorts cause they’re very plain, and we might want to wear a yellow t-shirt or something like that with them. So we’re going to position our pressure foot and we’re going to sew along here to use the zigzag stitch to jazz up these shorts. I want to use a wide stitch and I want to use a longer stitch…and this is going to add some color and pizzazz to the bottom of these shorts. Remember when you get to the edge of your end of your zigzag, you want to do a forward backward to lock that stitch in place. And we’ve used that as a decorative stitch to jazz up the shorts.

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