Friday 19 May 2017

Summer Trousers

 

I am looking for a good trouser fit - aren't we all? To hone my skills I have chosen a useful fall back pattern: Newlook K6217. It is simple without pockets, fly or complex waistband so I can concentrate on getting the crotch fitting correct.


I measured my front crotch measurement and it was smaller than the pattern so I took a wedge out.


I measured my back crotch and it was 1" larger than the pattern so I added half inch to the back crotch seam (to allow for each piece)



Hey presto! Better fitting trousers. They don't lower at the back as I bend down and I don't have an unsightly fold at the front when I stand up. I still have some other wrinkling issues but for now these are grand.



The fabric is from myfabrics (sale purchase from Spring 2016) A firm stretch cotton drill which also helps for the smooth fitting of trousers for anyone who has to basically add an inch to their back side! 



I am going to wear these on the aeroplane when I go on holiday because they are comfortable and stretchy.

Jo xx

9 comments:

  1. Well done you! They look great and fit really well. It must be satisfying to take a pattern and adjust it to be just right. I love the fabric too. :)

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  2. I have not quite overcome my trouser sewing phobia! I have made trousers for my kids but never myself. My butt is so big I'd need a sail's worth of fabric. Your trousers look of course fabulous! Enjoy your weekend at the cabin. xx

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  3. Good trousers the pattern suits the fir too.

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  4. Well done yet again! I have been considering how to take in my slacks which have an elastic waistband. Currently I haul them up and roll the waistband over, but they fail to stay in place that way for long. Happy Cabin time to you and yours xx

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  5. Lovely. Well done on the adjustments. They looks great, comfy too.

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  6. finally someone else who sounds like they have the same fitting issues as me in the lower half. you have made a great job of these, Thanks for showing how you altered the pattern

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  7. They look fabulous. You make it sound so easy - adding and taking away an inch. I'd so love to make a pair of trousers for me. Haven't done it since I was 14 and everything fits at that age. You have inspired me to do some research.

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  8. Fabulous! They are a great fit.

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