Well, that was boring …

but unfortunately, necessary.

A friend/co-worker was complaining last week that she had to give a few of her clothes away as they did not fit properly anymore.  I agreed.  I must have three or four pairs of pants that are now too big.  She scolded me, “… after all, you sew your own clothes … you can fix them” she declared.

oops!  I am shamed!

So I dredged through my closet and my drawers and found what doesn’t fit anymore and yes there are four pairs of pants that needed to be taken in, another pair with a broken zipper and another that needs hemming still (I guess that one is in the UFO category actually!)

So what did I do this last weekend … I did the alterations on my pants.  BOORRRING!

I did learn one thing though.

When I previously made these brown pants here, I attached the waist band according to the pattern instructions.  Pants finished first, then the complete waistband attached.

So to do the alterations – take my waist and hips in 1/2 inch on each side – I had to remove the waist band first to expose the side seam, 

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take in the side seam and the waistband 1/2 inch, 

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and re-attach the waistband.

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It was a bit of a process but it worked out just fine.  I continued on with the same procedure with my blue plants.  

My black pants were different though, surprisingly.  Apparently when I first sewed them up I attached the front of the waistband to the front of the pants and the back of the waistband to the back of the pants and then sewed all the way up the side seams right through to the edge of the waistband. I don’t have the faintest idea WHY I did it that way, but it was a lot easier to make needed alterations afterwards.

I unstitched the waistband from the inside of the pants so I could access the long side seam, 

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See … the side seam runs all the way up into the waistband, so I just stitched in the extra 1/2 inch all the way through the hips and waistline,

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and reattached the waistband.

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I think I might try to remember to attach my waistband front to the pants front and the waistband back to the pants back in the future.  It sure makes for quick alterations!  What do you think?

I’m happy I only have a few alterations to make.  I think Ali over at aka thimberlina has a whole wardrobe to alter!  Actually, I think she has been working hard altering her health first, and as a result her wardrobe!  Good for you Ali!

So be honest now – CONFESS – is your pile of repairs and alterations higher than your fabric stash?

Happy sewing!

 

36 Responses to “Well, that was boring …”

  1. Linda Wilson Avatar

    I’m not entirely sure why you were deleted from my reader list, it wasn’t by me, but now you’re back. I thought you weren’t writing posts but realised, through instagram, that you still were!! I’ve been doing similar type alterations, boring, but somehow satisfying since I can now bearly close my wardrobe doors??

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      No harm done! I have to ask the young people all the time how to get on or get off this or that! I thought you were just busy with work, as I know you are quite quite busy with work! HAHA yes I am having a bit of difficulty finding hanger space in my wardrobe myself – I think I might have to take a serious look at what I actually wear and what should go to charity! Nice to see you on IG all the time and nice to have you back here!

      1. Linda Wilson Avatar

        Haha! Yes. My young people get a bit annoyed at me!!

        1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

          Nice to know I’m not the only one that needs help! 😂

  2. Kim Avatar

    Are you spying on me? I have just had a trawl through my wardrobe with the intention of clearing the dead wood and ended up with about half a dozen garments for alteration hanging on my workroom door. I might even get round to doing them sometime…

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Haha 😂 I always take a good look at my wardrobe, fabric, patterns and repairs once a year, usually during my summer holidays, just to get myself on track again!

  3. mrsmole Avatar

    Ladies, ladies, ladies…alterations are a teaching tool! You never know the sewing sequence until to start to back track the original stitching. Try working on wedding gowns…keeping track of sequences just so you can get the dress back to looking right and not like a grandma had her way with it. If we are making pants etc for ourselves, why can’t we make the seams work for us later on? When I make dresses for my daughter 3000 miles away and the last seam to be sewn is the side seam, not the waist seams, as then the dress can be altered very easily if needed. So Linda, you have some “new” pants to wear and enjoy…good for you for sticking to the job at hand!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you for the Pep talk Mrs Mole! I have certainly made a decision about construction order. Make it so you can take it apart!

  4. klarisabet Avatar

    Well done! I have an alteration I have to do for someone who just “dropped this LITTLE task” on me. it is really a small thing. But it is creating a complete bottleneck in the sewing flow (well for one thing I have to put other colour thread on the overlocker….) Aaargh! Alterations require a special kind of discipline…good on you for pushing through!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Well thank you! Good luck with your’s too! It does interrupt the flow doesn’t it and sometimes it is harder to figure out how to take something apart and put it back together again than it is to start from scratch!

  5. Janet Avatar

    God yes, I loathe alterations. I’ve got a huge pile of things stacked up to fix or change and I never feel like tackling it compared to making something new. The only thing that’s worse is other people’s alterations..!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Yes! It is a “chore”, isn’t it! I guess it just isn’t creative enough!

  6. Sewniptuck Avatar

    Nope, I confess I love alterations because I get new wearables in under a day – which never happens when I sew because I am the slowest sewer in the universe!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Well! I think we might have a couple of people that think and do as you do… although I can see your point too!