They don't look to bad. Actually they fit better than anything I've sewn for myself, however there are a few problems. They feel 1 size to big. Looking at the finished measurements I almost think I could go down another size. They feel a little fluffy right around the tummy and while I'm glad that they hide my tummy, I don't think I need quite that much fabric in front.One common complaint about Connie Crawford patterns is they're very boxy, and this one is no different. I don't know of anybody, no matter what size, who's waist is as wide as their hips. I know on drawstring or elastic waists, it needs to be wide to be able to pull the pants up over the hips but still I don't need 8 inches of ease in the waist. I tried to take out some of that excessive room by doing some hip shaping, but didn't consider how that was going to affect the drawstring casing. I have some puckering in the casing on the side seams where it didn't want to fold over nicely, but once I have the drawstring tied, it's not so noticeable because the drawstring puckers everything.
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| Still a little to much room in the waist. At least 6 inches. |
Alterations that didn't work: Hip shaping, although it helped take out some of the fullness in the waist; it left puckers in the waistband. If I try going down 1 size I'll leave the hip shaping out because the smaller size will have a smaller waist.
Other alterations I'd like to make: I really like to make this into a zipper fly with button closure, like jeans. I might have a better chance doing that with a smaller size.
Bottom line: I wouldn't be embarrassed to wear them in public, but I think there's still work to do.


I came across your blog through PatternReview.com. I'm looking forward to catching up on your past posts. Great job on the pants!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat,
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