I got a lot accomplished this past week. I finished a pair of black linen pants I’ve been working on and managed to get 2 dresses cut out. Hip Hip Hooray!!! It such a good feeling for me to complete a garment and have another in the queue ready to sew.
Taking a morning break! |
Butterick 5391: Misses’/Misses’ Petite Skirt And Pants
I always like to have at least two to three pair’s of linen pants for the summer. Well, I was in need of a black pair. So instead of purchasing a pair, I decided to make my own this summer. The last pair of pants that I made, I use a Connie Crawford pattern B5222. Post. I liked the pattern, but I wanted a pattern that would give me more options with leg widths. (bootleg, straight, tapered , etc) I have tried adjusting leg widths, but have such a problem with the grain afterwards. We all have that one sewing technique that for reason will not come together. Adjusting legs widths is mine. urrrrgh!
When I saw this pattern, I wanted to do the happy dance. But, I was in an environment where the happy dance would not be appreciated. So, I went to the ladies room and did the happy dance. The patterns has all the leg options that I like, it goes up to a size 24 (which is a great starting place for me) and it’s petitable. I felt like I hit the lottery.
Project Stats:
1. Fabric : Black Linen – Fashion Fabric Club and Black Bemberg Rayon Lining
2. Pattern Size : Size 24/ View D with adjustments
3. Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I added an inch to the hip and thigh area. I made a sway back/ full hip and prominent abdomen adjustment. I used cotton twill tape to stabilize the waist. A technique I learned from Sandra Betzina.I forgot to adjust the crotch area. So, my crotch area is a little long.
4. What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I like the different pants options the pattern provides. I also like that it is petitable. Overall a good fit for me. I would have like the pattern instructions to include adding a fly guard. I know how to add a fly guard, but I think it’s a good technique to include. A fly guard gives your pants a professional look in my opinion.
5. Would you sew it again? Definitely will be sewing it again. I will be using this pattern as a basic pants pattern.
Next in the queue, Tracy Reese 1224 in this abstract print from fabric.com
Until next time………..keep sewing!!!!!