Date Sewn: July-Aug 2020
My measurements at the time: Waist 32/Hip 46.5
Size used: Waistband 42; Front Piece: 42 waist, 44 hip to hem; Back Piece: 42 waist, graded to 46 at hip to knee and back to 44 the rest of the way to hem. I added 1.5” for the hem like the magazine stated and actually did the 1.5 chunky hem (it’s awesome, I love long pants and a chunky hem).
Alterations: I scooped the butt curve about 1/2 inch. I changed this pair to an enclosed elastic waist instead of a fold over yoga waist. I feel like it was too hard to keep the French terry from sliding down on this fabric with the yoga band. I used 1.5” elastic and it works great.
Instructions: For Burda, these are good instructions. However, the pattern is also simple to sew up and not too much to mess up.
Fabric: A super soft, perfectly weighted gray French terry. This fabric is amazing. I think I picked it up at Walmart in one of those $4 for 2 yards rolls that they have now. I can’t remember exactly though. I used 2 yards.
(picture below is where I wear them comfortably. They are just a tiny bit wrinkled in the inner thigh there)
(and this picture below is when I pull the waist down about 1/2” to 1” to sit even on my hips. Darn near perfect!)
Thoughts: Wow. I loved my purple pair of these pants until I painted in them and ruined them. I still love and wear my red yoga pants in this pattern all the time. Now I have these gray ones and they are the stuff dreams are made of. They fit well, almost perfectly. They are so soft and comfortable to wear; they don’t attract dog hair or fuzzies. I don’t want to ever take them off!! In fact, I’ve worn them the past 2 days now! I love everything about them.
Pattern: Greenstyle BrassiesDate Sewn: I’ve been really good about writing down the dates when I sew stuff but I forgot to on these. I think I started them at least 6 months ago. Then there were too many adjustments so I just stopped sewing them.
My measurements at the time: Waist 32.5, Hip 47.5
Size used: 3xl hip to 2xl waist and 4xl calf. These are midrise in height, no leg cuffs. My hip was just barely out of the 2XL size and not quite the 3XL size but because of my large rear I chose to sew the larger size of 3XL hip. Since I wear my pants waists lower than waist level I choose to make a 2XL waist even though my actual waist measures in a size between L and XL. In hindsight I have zero idea why I chose to make the waist a 2xl since I usually have to size down 2 in the waist. Also, I have big calves that are hyper-extended so I chose the 4xl size by measuring the pattern with my calf measurement.
- 3/8” extended at back thigh with back crotch curve
- 1/2” scooped butt and then scooped another 3/4”!!
- 1” taken in for sway back and center back
- 1/2” added to top of back waist at outer hip
- 1” added to back butt rise at center back hip level sloped to 1/2” at side hip back (a slash and spread for more crotch length)
- 3/8” added to inner thigh with front crotch curve
- 1/4” scooped at front crotch – then scooped 1/2” more!
- then I had to take 1/4” off from hip out seam down to knee, tapering in to 0 at waist and calf. (initially I added 1/4” here but then had to take off 1/2” making it 1/4” in the end)
(picture below is where I wear them comfortably. They are wrinkled in the inner thigh there)
(and this picture below is when I pull the waist down about 1/2” to 1” to sit even on my hips. Better looking than the above but with loose back thighs now)
Looking at these pictures, I’m thinking that some of my back under butt wrinkles are because I don’t have enough length for my butt (not enough rise). By pulling the pants down and allowing my butt to have the right length most the wrinkles disappear. I think I will experiment with adding to the rise of the front and back by 1” but then sloping the front down to my comfort spot of way low rise. That will add the length to the back all across (instead of my slash and spread angle I do just at middle of center back curve).
Pants shown with my Ottobre 02/2007 #1 tank topThanks for reading!
Kristin
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