My material is burnt orange corduroy from IndieSew and it's great. I snatched it up right when it was advertised and have no regrets. I went rogue for this pattern and didn't make a muslin. I like the fit. It's right under my belly button and there is negative ease in the hips which means they actually stay up when I walk around.
Everybody says jeans aren't hard, and they actually aren't. There is a sewalong on the Baste and Gather website that is fabulous and really helped through the challenging bits.
Close up of the front:
Close up of the back:
You'll notice that there is something weird going on with the back yoke. The piece didn't look right when I cut it out, but since I didn't make a muslin I just went along with it. The middle part of it seemed to have too much of a diagonal as compared to the sewalong pictures that seemed to continue up in a straight line from the leg. I'll have to revisit that next time because the extra fabric makes the yoke wavy.
I do not plan to wear a shirt tucked in with these and the rest is satisfactory, so I'm OK with that. Being the opposite of Type A really helps in sewing....
I enjoy topstitching quite a bit. It makes it all look put together. My sewing machine kept spitting out my needle when I tried to do the narrow row of zigzag on the pockets. I eventually had to give up on that after doing the best I could.
I chose to have the front of my pocket lining facing me so I can see the fun burst of color. Nobody looks inside my pockets!
I highly recommend this pattern if you are a first-timer. Go for it! You won't be disappointed!
Amazing pants!! I can't believe they fit so well and you didn't do a Muslin! Great job overall!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on the fit.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you sewed the yoke on upside down?
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