After adding the stand, I added some extra small details (just prepositioned them).
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After adding the stand, I added some extra small details (just prepositioned them).
TIP: I found out how you could save your own stitches! Make one stitch in the correct color and save it in your own file. Use this one for placing all the other stitches. This way you save yourself a LOT of time!!!
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The desk of stitches of the jeans. This demonstrates how I made the “fake” belt. I made different layers with edit layer to place the belt before the belt loops, so they won’t mess up.
TIP: use more phases next time like I did with all my other designs to get a better overview.
For the waistline of the jeans, I added belt loops and a belt. The belt is just a straight pattern piece sewn on the waistband. I took a leather swatch picture from the internet to give it a belt look. For the “gesp” I again took one from the internet and photoshopped it in such way so I could use it as a notion.