Do you remember my wide legged pants? In all honesty, they were version 2, but the first version using McCalls 7757. Take 2 had me slimming the entire leg on that original pair and then transferring that to my pattern.
So, this is what we're calling Take 2. I used a completely inappropriate suiting from the fabric closet. Because, I didn't care about the fabric but wanted to see how the changes worked. The pants are short because that's how much fabric I had, but that caused it's own set of issues as you'll see later this year.
Thanks to Carolyn's amazing picture taking, you can't really tell how much too big these pants are. It's just at the waist - too much extra fabric. So, I've added a dart to the center back seam - taking about 1 1/2" out at the center back tapering to nothing about 7" down.
They did however, serve their purpose. They told me what I needed to do next. Those changes have been made to the pattern and a black pair has been cut and sewn. More changes made and I'm currently searching for a fabric to do Take 4 so I can finally, finally, cut into some floral challis for the pants of my dreams!
Also - can I just share that sewing, alterations, sewing, alterations, rinse and repeat is sucking the joy of sewing right out of me! I just want to make all the new things! To keep this train moving in the right direction, I've made a bargain with myself - 1 'fun' garment for every modification and remake that I do. Soon - I should have the 'real pants' to share with you.
This must be the same pattern you used for the black pants, because I can see how the leg tapers, which didn't work out so well in the longer pants. I hope your next test pair works out better. I do so hate going at something again and again and never feeling that it's quite right. That's how I felt with the S8885 skirt before I finally cut into the green.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is when I narrowed the leg - it's more than 36" around in the original pair and that's just too wide! The leg look ok in this pair, but without enough fabric to make them full length - it was hard to tell they'd be too narrow. On to the next, next version . . .
DeleteThis is why I have avoided pants for years. I can't stand fiddling with the fit. And you fix it in 1 spot- and that makes it worse in another spot. But I need to tackle pants and conquer them. You are doing great.
ReplyDeleteUmmmm of course these don't fit. We shot these pictures in June and since then you've done Whole 30 and walk about 3 miles a day. But the pictures are good! LOL!
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