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McCall’s M7364 – A simple sewing pattern!

I’ve always got an eye out for border print fabric and when I saw this 100% cotton denim – EMBROIDERED – I could not resist!  I bought enough for a pair of casual summer pants and a summer top.  It has been quite hot here lately (but unfortunately smokey from forest fires) so I am craving new summer clothes.  I figure by the time I finish these two garments it will be raining?

I thought I would try McCall’s M7364, view D without the ties at the bottom – a “Learn to Sew for Fun” pattern.  Last time I tried a “Learn to Sew for Fun” pattern it was a cardigan and I didn’t like it.  You can take a look at it here.

I made a slight change to this pattern.  There were side seams and inner leg seams.  I couldn’t bear to break up the embroidery with a side seam so I cut each leg in one piece.

I lay both front and back pieces together and cut them as one piece. (These pattern pieces need ironing!)
Then I flipped the first leg piece over and cut the second leg.

There was quite a bit of fraying with this fabric so I thought I would try some french seams around the crotch.

Sew the wrong sides together.
Turn the garment right sides together and press and sew again.
Both seams sewn.
Happiness!

For the inner leg seams, I wanted to carefully match the embroidery pattern, so I basted, sewed and zig zagged these seams carefully!

Mighty fine matching for an inner leg seam!

I got really lazy and zig zagged and sewed the hems up.

Sewed the waist band casing for the drawstring and I was almost done!

I am much happier with this “Learn to Sew for Fun” pattern than the last one I did.  Perfectly colourful and lightweight pants for our hot summer weather!  Next week, hopefully the top will be finished too!

I just had to show you this one – my outtake – this happens all the time when I hurry to set up my camera, tripod and timer! … Nice tree!

Have you got a “simple” sewing pattern that you like to use?

Happy Sewing!

STASH BUSTING WITH THIS PROJECT?  Nothing!  I purchased 3 metres of this fabric adding to the stash, but I used 1.6 m for these pants and have already cut 1.4 m to make a top, so there is still 130.2 metres left in the inventory, I guess!

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