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I'm Candi Cane Canncel with Expert Village. In this clip we're going to be stitching up
our inseam pockets. After you've stitched the front to the front and the back to the
back you are going to line them up the right sides together. Then you're going to go ahead
and pin it (pinning) just making sure that the seam is lined up and that your seam is
pressed really flat. Cause what we're going to be doing is sewing in one whole motion
going all the way around the pocket so just go ahead and pin all the way around. When
you're finish pinning you're ready to stitch (stitching) your going to be starting at the
seam line right on the seam. You are going to start on the seam line and then you're
going to be stitching all way around I'm going to go with a 3/8 of a seam allowance. Then
start stitching all the way around (stitching) if it's a little difficult for you to sew
a curve you can always make sure that the needle is in at the curved point and you can
lift up your foot and turn it. Then you're going to end at the seam line being careful
not to actually stitch into the garment and make sure to back tack. You can take out your
pins and when you fold the garment back you have yourself an inseam pocket.