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So, I'm at this double seam, and it's so thick I know I'm going to have a hard problem sewing
around this. So, I have a trick that I like to use. I get my hammer, and I just smash
it down. And that just makes it, all the fabric get all compact, and it's way easier to go
over. So try it some time, it's a really good trick. Okay, so here I come, I'm going to
sew over this. I'm going to hold it real tight, because I know it wants to move, here we go.
If you have to, pick up your foot, there you go. Mine just jumped right over. Okay. And
I'm almost done sewing this. And right here is a little bit tricky too, coming down, sometimes
your stitch won't want to catch. I just like to use my hand wheel, this thing over here
which turns the foot, the needle up and down; there we go. And I'm almost done sewing this.
I just take out those pins as I go. I don't want to break my needle sewing over one of
them. There's another one. Okay. And here I am back at where I started. And I'm going
to just run it here and do a back stitch, and then pull it out. I'm going to trim my
threads off. And let me flip it over, this hem over and see what it looks like. That
looks really good. Now I'm just going to press it, and then I'm going to show you how to
tack this up all the way around the insides so it doesn't hang out like that when he's
wearing these. But, it's going to look really good.