I started off very cautiously, terrified of screwing them up and wasting so much great fabric. This was one of those projects that, as I looked at all the pieces cut and skim read the instructions, really filled me with fear and self-doubt. I wasn't sure if my sewing skills were up to the challenge. I even got that slightly deflated feeling as I began to think that maybe I'd been a bit too ambitious.
the original waistband before it got unpicked |
But au contraire, my friend! I am now feeling very smug and suitably grooooovy in my new, purple, corduroy, high-waisted, wide-legged, smokin' hot trousers.
sept 3rd |
And the best part? The common problem associated with high-waisted pants such as these...? No camel toe...!
amended waistband |
Self-Stitched: Swing Top, High-Waisted Pants
I'd just like to add that I felt very Self-Stitched this morning too, as I made a start on my Herringbone Cowl, wearing my Sorbetto nightie and a cardi hand knit by my Great-Grandmother...
sept 3rd am |
Wow, these look great! I can't believe this is your first attempt at trousers, they're perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pants and your photos too!
ReplyDeleteThey fit you perfectly and look very nice
ReplyDeletewow, great pants! that 70s pattern is awesome (i have a slight obsession with 70s patterns right now). and I love the fabric choice. I'm quite jealous! I may have to steal the purple corduroy idea from you.
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