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It's scary to make a multi-layered seam! How can you not remember the sewing machines with a manual drive! They still serve faithfully when you need to flash a tarpaulin, raincoat, awning and other rough materials. The fact that they do not have a deflecting needle - a zigzag stitch - also plays into the favor of stable sewing from thick materials.
Modern machines have many operations, are convenient for home use and sew well.
But we are afraid to flash the thickness on these machines.
And we do it right! You need to protect your nerves and equipment!
HOW TO SEW THICKNESS ON A MODERN MACHINE
In the photo above you can see jeans that I just shortened without cutting the length.
In the photo below - if the length is cut off Both methods are demonstrated in the video below.
The purpose of the video is to show how to stitch the thickness on a modern household machine.
And now, knowing how to help the machine overcome the thickness of some places, you can safely start sewing such serious things as a lined skirt or warm trousers.