Here comes SUMMER!!
Happy Saturday! I am so excited about Memorial weekend and a mini getting away for a few days. It has been raining all week and my plans to go the beach was ruined. I have
13 more work days and I am counting down by the hour. Being an educator is so rewarding and honestly, one of the perks is I look forward to is my summer break with my children. Over the last few months, I have really spent time understanding my lower body measurements with a focus on the fit of pants, shorts, and culotte just in time for Summer.
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Made using Simplicity 8558 (CROP PANTS). Fabric: PRE-CUT DEALS! |
The last 3 months I have been working on learning how to make adjustments to pants and shorts patterns based on my body type.
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TOP: Ogden Cami, Shorts: Simplicity 8558 (SHORTS) |
I have always wanted to make linen shorts that are perfect for these hot summer days that can be dressed up or down. I had cut these a few months ago and finally took an hour to sew them up. These for sure are beginner friendly and I honestly love the fit of this pattern and the minor adjustment needed. After measuring the pattern pieces, the only adjustments needed was to add an inch to the width on the front and back pattern pieces as I only purchased the size (6-14). I also opted NOT to include the string and to only add elastic in the middle row. When I first started sewing, I would purchase 2 patterns as the range is typically 6-14 and my pants measurement typically fall in the 16 range and the top a size 8 or 10. After gaining some experience, I have mastered the art of grading patterns and making adjustments.
To make the shorts, all you will need is 1 yard of linen (
royal blue) if you are not adding the pockets. Fabric Mart has a wide selection of LINEN fabrics
here.
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Added only 1 row of elastic to make it a paper bag waist shorts! |
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Opted NOT to include pockets! |
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Top Pattern: Ogden Cami |
After making my first pair of high waist pants (
here) using
McCall M7726, I knew I wanted to try a pair of shorts using denim twill to test a few adjustments and rock it on my trip to Jamaica and during the month of July for Sewcation Miami.
These shorts and the adjustment I made are perfect but I am not sure about the style for my hip to waist proportion. I also purchased the book
Pants Fit for Real People and have bookmarked a few sites that shares adjustments. Check out the Sewalong website
here to learn about adjusting based on your derriere which has great visuals. For this pair of denim shorts, the only adjustments I made was to the back pattern piece using the SPREAD method shown here in yellow.
Learning and understanding my body and the patterns that work for me has been my focus this year. I know for sure that I will be making a few more summer crop pants and shorts but will attempt to draft my own pattern and create a few muslins to work on the fit.
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M7726 - VIEW A shorts - VIEW B pants |
I just ordered a few yards of the Ralph Lauren cotton sateen from Julie's pick for the month of May and I am super excited to try a skinny fit tailored pants. Fabric Mart has the
denim twill here so grab a few yards for your next summer shorts or pants.
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Top stitched to give it a MORE denim look! |
Do you have any special sewing projects for your this summer? I have tons and will definitely make pieces that are versatile and fun. As always, thank you so much for reading and I be sure to check out my blog to see my latest makes!
Well done, you! What a great fit adjustment. You really do look ready for summer. I love the Mimi G styles too. Also, thanks for your work to educate upcoming generations. Teachers are so critical to our future and not always properly appreciated.
Ma'am You rocked both those patterns!!!! Thank you for the advise on adjustments too!!
I love the combination with the denim shorts—these colors are just beautiful together! Linen shorts are so wonderful in summer for sure!
Thanks Elizabeth!
Nice fabric choices! I love the colors! Did you make the kimono too? Love it!
Good fit, like the coordination.
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Yes I made the kimono as well! Thanks!
Thanks!
Education is IMPORTANT*
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