I used the 6006 pattern and made some adjustments to it, including my own pocket.
I played around alot with the idea of using finer materials. Not a very good piece, but wearable and presentable all the same.
The fit on the hip and buttock was really awkward and that took me forever to re adjust.
i also altered all the measurements to fit my more petite size.
I made the thigh area slightly looser for a more relaxed and comfortable fit.
Next project: Cropped shorts from the same 6006 pattern.
Cotton polyester, slightly stretchy, black Silk lining, navy blue/black woven with white thin stripes Satin bias tape, used for back pocket trim, black Interface, zip, button
Burda,
Kaeting,
Clarion,
Jennifer, as usual.
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Oct 5, 2008, 11.28 AMby oodko
Slim pants unite. I like your camera too!
Jun 4, 2008, 03.37 PMby staticstasy
Oooh cool!
Jun 4, 2008, 06.23 AMby aaronkok
staticstacy: well I’m in the sewing studios in school so that should explain why i’m the only human in the midst of monster machines. :D
Jun 3, 2008, 01.14 PMby staticstasy
Cool!
May I ask where you are? I see sewing machines all around! :)
Jun 3, 2008, 11.02 AMby CarotteSauvage
cool. I generally think that skinny jeans are a ‘No Go’ for men.
But they suit you!
Jun 3, 2008, 07.44 AMby LadyBird-
great job, the seat is always the hardest part to fit. Can’t wait to see more!