I am making progress! ย I have needed new pants in my wardrobe for a while now, but since I signed up for the RTW Challenge last January, I have refused to purchase any. ย There has been a lot of sewing this year – thoughtful sewing!
To start the pants-making process, I made my muslin, and then my first pair, myย brown pairย withย the invisible zipper. ย Time to move on to my 2nd pair. ย I used a black 100% polyester that I was unsure would be suitable for pants, especially this pattern with its zipper and many seams, so I considered this pair mightย beย another muslin – a stretchy knit muslin.
I decided to make some changes to the designย of pants to accommodate itsย stretchy-ness andย watched the my Craftsy course again, “One Pattern, Many Looks: ย Pants” with Kathy Ruddy – the chapter on elastic waistbands. ย Her way of inserting elastic into zippers worked so well,ย I decided it was going to be my “new” way to sew in elastic waistbands from now on. ย (Click on a photo to start the slide show.)
I like this procedure better than how I used to do it. ย The elastic is sewn on all around, but the outside of the waistband doesn’t show any of the stitches.
My stretchy knit muslin has turned out to be a comfortable pair of pants – something I could even wear to work with a tunic top! ย Have you ever been lucky enough to have a muslin turn out wearable?
It was a bit dark in the house to take photos when my pants were finished but I went ahead and did itย anyway. ย I had to lighten my photosย up a bit. ย (sorry!)
On to my third pair now!
And before I go, in preparation for the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge, if you would like to participate, I have a button for you to post onย your blog:
You can copy and paste the code on my sidebar into a Text Widget on WordPress or a Gadget on Blogger…I think! ๐ย I will keep it in my sidebar, so it is easier to find later. ย How is your search going for your Designer Outfit photo?
Happy Sewing!ย and













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