How to Sew a Denim Jacket | Discount Fabrics Ltd

Sewing Guide · May 2026

How to Sew a
Denim Jacket:
Tips for Heavy Fabrics

13 May 2026 | 8 min read | Dressmaking

Heavy denim doesn't have to be intimidating. Whether you're going for Bubble-gum Pink or bold Lime Green, these techniques will have your jacket looking sharp — seams dead straight, lining on point.

15% Off Coloured Denim — All May →
Coloured denim jacket flat lay

Why Denim, Why Now

Coloured Denim Is
Having Its Moment

Coloured denim is everywhere on the high street in 2026 — but mass-market versions use cheap blended fibres that fade fast and pill after a few washes. Our brand-new mid-weight Coloured Denim is 100% cotton, so it holds its colour, keeps its shape, and handles beautifully on a domestic machine.

The challenge? Denim is dense. Needles bend, seams pucker, and your machine can protest. This guide gives you the techniques that make the difference between a jacket that looks homemade and one that looks handmade.

And this month only — 15% off the entire Coloured Denim range. So there's really no better time to cut into it.

Close-up of coloured denim fabric texture

Quick Fabric Stats

  • Mid-weight — perfect for structured garments
  • 100% cotton — breathable, washable, colour-fast
  • Smooth even weave — great needle tracking on a home machine
  • Available in Bubble-gum Pink, Lime, Yellow & more

The Guide

4 Techniques That
Change Everything

Apply these in order — each one builds on the last and together they deliver professional results from your very first cut.

01

Use the Right Needle — Every Time

A standard universal needle will bend or skip stitches in heavy denim. You need a denim/jeans needle (90/14 or 100/16). The sharp reinforced tip slices cleanly through tightly woven fibres instead of forcing through them. Replace the needle at the start of every project — a blunt needle is the single biggest cause of skipped stitches in thick fabrics.

Needle: Denim 90/14 – 100/16
02

Lengthen Your Stitch

Heavy woven fabrics need room to breathe. Set your stitch length to 3mm – 3.5mm — longer than your standard 2.5mm setting. A longer stitch reduces fabric drag, stops material being pulled down into the feed dogs, and gives a much cleaner finish on topstitching. On a denim jacket, topstitching is everything — so this one really matters.

Stitch Length: 3mm – 3.5mm
03

Tame Bulky Seams at Cross Points

Where multiple seams meet — at the yoke, side seams, cuffs — you get a thick stack of layers that can stop your machine. Before sewing over them, hammer seams flat with a tailor's clapper (or a rolling pin). For the thickest intersections, use a hump jumper / jean-a-ma-jig to keep the presser foot level and eliminate skipped stitches completely.

Tool: Tailor's Clapper + Hump Jumper
04

Press Every Seam Before the Next

The step most people skip — and it shows in the finished jacket. Press each seam open or to the side with a hot iron and a damp cloth before attaching the next piece. Denim holds a pressed fold better than almost any other fabric, keeping construction flat and accurate throughout. Your topstitching lines will be dramatically cleaner for it.

Iron: Hot + Damp Pressing Cloth

Your Kit List

Tools That Make
Denim Easier

You don't need expensive kit — just the right kit. These six are worth having in your sewing room before you cut a single piece.

Denim Needle

90/14 or 100/16. Non-negotiable. Replace at the start of every new project without exception.

Topstitching Thread

Heavier weight than standard thread. Gives you that authentic, prominent denim stitch look.

Tailor's Clapper

Presses bulky seams completely flat before topstitching. A wooden block works in a pinch.

Hump Jumper

Levels the presser foot over thick seam intersections. Eliminates skipped stitches at the worst spots.

Sharp Fabric Scissors

Dull blades drag and distort cut edges. Keep a dedicated pair for fabric only — never paper.

Seam Ripper

Denim is unforgiving of mistakes. Keep one close — but with these tips, you won't need it often.

The Collection

Pick Your Colour.
Start Your Jacket.

Every shade is the same quality mid-weight 100% cotton — four very different personalities, all 15% off throughout May.

Bubble-gum Pink Coloured Denim
15% Off — May

Bubble-gum Pink Denim

The standout colour of Summer 2026. Bold, on-trend, and perfect for an oversized statement jacket.

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Lime Green Coloured Denim
15% Off — May

Lime Green Denim

Confident and punchy. Looks incredible cropped — especially paired with our Geometric Poly lining.

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Yellow Coloured Denim
15% Off — May

Yellow Denim

Warm, bright, and summer-ready. An oversized silhouette in this shade is the jacket of the season.

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Navy Coloured Denim
15% Off — May

Navy Denim

The classic, done right. Deep rich navy in mid-weight 100% cotton — works with everything.

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Abstract Geometric Poly lining fabric

The Lining That
Steals the Show

A great jacket deserves a great lining — and our Abstract Geometric Poly Clearance fabric is the perfect match for coloured denim. The bold geometric print pops against any denim shade, and the poly construction means zero creases, instant drape, and a smooth finish against your arms.

It's in our Clearance Corner at a fraction of its original price. Stock is limited — when it's gone, it's gone. Grab it alongside your denim and turn the lining into a genuine design feature.

  • 100% crease-resistant — passes the suitcase test every time
  • Bold abstract print — turns a functional lining into a conversation piece
  • Clearance price — an exceptional pairing with the 15% denim discount
  • Easy to handle — cuts and sews cleanly on any domestic machine
Shop Clearance Lining Fabric

Know Your Fabric

Coloured Denim At a Glance

PropertyDetail
Fibre Content100% Cotton
WeightMid-weight — approx. 280–320 GSM
ConstructionPlain denim weave
Machine NeedleDenim 90/14 or 100/16
Stitch Length3mm – 3.5mm recommended
Wash Care30°C gentle cycle, inside out
Best ForJackets, skirts, structured dresses, bags
May Offer15% off entire range — all month long

Is This Beginner-Friendly?

  • Mostly yes — if you follow the four tips in this guide.
  • The main hurdles are bulky seam intersections and keeping your needle fresh.
  • Denim is forgiving of minor cutting errors — the weave holds its shape well.
  • Our coloured denim has an even, consistent weave — far easier than cheap blended alternatives.
  • Made a structured skirt or trousers before? A jacket is absolutely within reach.

Ready to Start?
Your Jacket Is Waiting.

Shop the full Coloured Denim range with 15% off — all May long. Pair with the Clearance Geometric Poly lining while stock lasts. Free UK delivery on orders over £30.