Monday, February 2, 2015

Out of the Ordinary



Looking for something fun to sew and wear on a recent vacation to Mexico, I settled on V8499 - a Marcy Tilton design. 

They were comfortable and easy to wear while walking on the beach or in town. I like to keep my legs mostly covered because of skin damage earlier in life and very bony knees.
 



After reading about these pants on Pattern Review I cut the smallest size available (6). I made a number of changes to the pattern. I used a medium-heavy weight cotton fabric with a bit of stretch in a pale gray.

When I cut out the pattern, I overlaid a self-drafted pattern on top and used that to trace the crotch seams, front and back.  After cutting the pants (full width) I stitched the pockets and center seams on the legs (front and back). I then basted the side seams and inner leg seams, and took them in again and again, for a total of 4-6 inches.

For the waist, I thought of putting darts into the back to take in the fullness, as I'm not fond of elastic waists, but ended up not needing to do that. I'm pretty straight through the hips and waist. I added an invisible zipper as closure at the center back and a narrow (1 inch) waistband in place of the facing and elastic. 

I like the pockets on these pants and will be making another pair for the Travel Wardrobe Contest on Pattern Review. Next time, I'll take some width out at the center leg seams as well. 

  

6 comments:

  1. These are favorites of mine and I see that your center front seam does the same as mine..it gradually rotates toward the inner leg...I thought it might be a fit issue, but am now wondering if it is just the design of the pattern. Do you notice it when wearing the pants?

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