Wednesday, August 28, 2013

(Not so) Skinny Jeans

Laura from Titchy Threads/CraftStorming has a new pattern up - her Small Fry Skinny Jeans in size 2T. I sewed along last week and am finally posting photos (new camera - yay!). (She will release a full pattern with more sizes in future.)


They are large. Not skinny (yet). And too long. But other than that, perfect! :)  Abigail will grow into them. Currently she's wearing 18months and some 24months in ready-to-wear.


I used some bargain bin fabric for $5/m - it's a lightweight stretch denim. The lining of the pockets and the waistband facing are scraps leftover from a home dec project. Plus a button and topstitching thread - total cost was under $7!


I made a template of the back pocket out of paper, drew on the design I wanted, then cut it out and traced onto each back pocket. Love how it turned out!


For the front pockets, I wanted a nice clean edge at the outside curve, so when I pressed the pocket I forced the lining to roll out at the inside curve. This project had several firsts for me - first time doing a half-fly, first time making manual buttonholes (without my magical buttonhole attachment :( ), first adjustable waistband.


This Titchy Threads pattern is well-written and drafted and I was able to follow the directions in reverse for a girl version, as she marked the differences. Definitely planning a second pair! In fact, I've already bought the fabric: kelly green twill with a green and yellow fabric for the linings!

11 comments:

  1. I love these! I was wishing I'd stitched a similar design on the back pockets of mine before I attached them too. Great job!

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  2. I really like these! I was going to get jeans but opted for cords...which in turn I am not to happy with. I love the stitching on the pockets.

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    1. Thank you. I can see the pockets being a good canvas for more fun stitching!

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  3. Nice job! I did the ones with the galaxy fabric. I have some stretch denim I'm planning another pair with. How was it doing these with the stretch?

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    1. Thanks. It was a breeze using stretch denim! Especially helped where I rolled the lining out at the pocket edge.

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  4. They look really nice! The stitching on the pockets really add a good bit!

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  5. B-E-A-utiful! Great Job! Love it!!!

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  6. They look amazing! I love all the contrast topstitching - especially the details on the back pockets. Thanks for sewing along.

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  7. I love them! Very professional looking.

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