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Betcha by Golly ya thought it was gonna be about a UFO!

You know how it is.  You finish a garment and there is something that is not quite right about it.  So you put it aside for later… and there it sits.

Two weeks ago, I posted about my finished blue pants.  The only problem is that I sewed the invisible zipper in too close and after I tried the pants on and zipped them up, the fabric got stuck in my zipper and I had to break the zipper to get them off again!

This is a lovely fabric (Blue Horizon Suiting, 100% polyester), a lovely pattern (Vogue V2948) and I’ve worked on the pants muslin to get a pretty good fit (Pant Fitting Techniques by Sandra Betzina).  Now I have the added extra of A BROKEN ZIPPER!

The usual routine for me is to put them aside until I feel like going back to wrestle the problem down, but after confessing last week that I had just finished TWO UFOs, one 9 years old and one 19 years old, I just couldn’t let that happen again.

So I picked out the broken invisible zipper.  Cut out three zipper facings, two for one side and one for the other.  And I finished the job.

One side of the zipper opening and the interfaced facing and zipper sewed on.  Single fold bias tape finishing off the rough edges.

Other side of the zipper opening with facing and zipper sewed on.

TA DA!  The zipper is in and this is no longer a UFO.  (One thing I never thought of was… I took out the invisible zipper and sewed in the regular zipper in the exact same place.  I’m not sure if I like the crossed rows of the vertical and horizontal sewing.  Fortunately that won’t be noticed under my usual tops.)

Finished pants… front.

Finished pants back…

One pair left, my black pair – then, I think, it might be time to feed my dress desires!  or perhaps my Sister’s Sewing Projects!  or my Designin’ December outfit!  SEW many choices!

How’s your sewing going?  Do you have more ideas buzzing in your brain than you have time to finish them?

Happy Sewing!

Oh yes!  A blogger asked me how I made my blog button.  I am always researching and learning about computers, programs, etc., while writing my blog.  A blog post that taught me a lot about blog buttons was “My Pregnancy Baby” – nothing to do with sewing, so I wasn’t really interested in the blog (sorry!) – but she had a great post on blog buttons here.  Thank you for that, “My Pregnancy Baby”!

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