Made in Organic Denim from www.Tessuti.com.au. Green top stitching and large green buttons.
I shortened them by about 5 inches! I could do with taking the waist in an inch or two as they turned out a little on the large side. the buttons were too large to make buttonholes so i used snaps underneath.
I’ll make this pattern again in a different fabric, i’m thinking a wool could be nice.
organic denim from www.Tessuti.com.au green top stitch thread large green buttons snaps
www.tessuti.com.au
Lisa for being my photographer :)
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May 14, 2009, 07.18 PMby dressdummy
You are SO GOOD at making the beautiful (and complicated!) waistbands and skirt/trouser fronts. Just perfectly crafted. Love the green buttons and thread too. It’s subtle as a dark, but makes it extra special.
May 13, 2009, 03.08 PMby Bola
Oh these are really nice. Not trousers i’ve ever thought of trying out but I like how these came out! maybe i’ll try in the future.bx
May 13, 2009, 09.32 AMby dianacirne
Love it! The topstich is so nice in the same colour of the big buttons!
May 12, 2009, 07.43 AMby kquade
they look lovely! i’ve agonized over buying this pattern but still haven’t done it yet. can’t wait to see the wool version!