Do you recognise the pattern? It would be really difficult. These were supposed to be Jacques’ little brother. A shorts version of the
RDC’s Jacques pants pattern. Why Jacques … well I loved it
the first time I made them, got them fitted pretty good so … why not. I figured I could just cut the leg, enlarge it a bit and put a zipper on them. The buttoned fly is very distinct and right now for me having it in two garments would be a bit much.

I had a tiny piece of chino fabric (part of the small stash I got from my fiancee’s mother) and I imagined … I can do it. I couldn’t. My choices were: make them really short - but I wanted to be able to wear them in public… they had to have some decency. Sacrifice the cuff - which actually gives them some stability and the safari vibe. Get rid of the particular shape of the belt a make a simple one. I chose the simple belt. Belt loops would be nice … was my next thought. Flat felled seams and double lines of topstitching sounded good. Somehow I felt that the jeans like stitching won’t go very well, stylistically speaking, with the front pleats so I absorbed them into the front pockets and had to change their shape to do so. I wanted to learn to make a different kind of welt pocket… so I made two - single welt. Made them slanted and managed somehow to position them badly … they are so high up, they almost touch the belt but let’s pretend it was a design choice.

The fabric has a very soft hand and quite a give and after almost finishing them I realised that with the changes in the belt and pleats, they sat a little too low on my “waist” so I decided to take them in a little at the sides … having already made the side flat felled seams it was no fun at all. As a result the stitching at the sides is a bit wonky especially over the bulkier parts.
When the time came to make the buttonhole I realised I did not have a suitable button. What I had was one of those metallic hook invisible things (have no idea what they are called and where it came from… sometimes I buy stuff just in case). They are hold in place by a metallic plate placed inside the belt and topstitching that part of the belt was out of the question so I had to do it by hand.
In conclusion I went and got myself a couple of big coloured seam rippers… The tiny white one that came standard with my sewing machine kept falling, rolling under things, hiding under pieces of fabric and with this particular project I spent almost the same amount of time looking for the seam ripper as actually sewing.
The upside of it all is in the end I managed to make a pair of amazingly comfortable and stylish, why not, shorts. I’m so pleased with them that I decided to enter them to the
Shorts-on-the-Line event - if I can actually figure how.
Since getting the sewing bug …not so long ago… I’ve made: one pair of
leggings/pants crossbreed, one pair of
leggings/skirt crossbreed, one pair of
leggings, one pair of
knee pants, one pair of
slacks, a pair of shorts (these ones)… I’ve already cut my fabric for my next pair of slacks and trying to draft my custom jeans pattern. And to think I got into sewing because I wanted to make some dresses and not only make but actually wear dresses. I wanted to be more feminine… and now that I’m sewing I’m still making pants… I absolutely have to put a dress on my sewing list!
UPDATE: I won
FIRST PRIZE in the Shorts-on-the Line event!!!
what a cute little shorts! and fabric looks so damn soft, i wish i can touch it :) was wondering what's the name of that metallic hook invisible things (made some pants few days ago, and totally forgot to attach those damn things before finishing waistband, and i'm too lazy to unpick the belt to install little suckers.. so i just let the pants laying on the table until i figure out what to do to make them wearable)
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is not only soft but also cool on the skin... lucky find I guess. They always say you must plan ahead ... as if !! :)
DeleteBravissima come sempre, questi pantaloncini sono favolosi, mi piace molto anche il colore... Aspetto di vedere i jeans =)
ReplyDeleteGrazie! il colore e molto versatile ... lo puoi mettere con un sacco di cose, però visto che è estate preferisco metterlo con il bianco ;)... i jeans ... che lotta ... speriamo me la cavo!
DeleteThey look really stylish, glad you didn't give up on them. That's such a versatile neutral too - easy to match up but not dull. Love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah! I'm glad I didn't ... the pictures were taken around 7 in the evening after wearing them since early morning ... when I say they are comfortable I mean it! Comfort with style ;)
DeleteSembra che sia stato una lotta: pero ce l'hai fatta! e molto bene!! love the chino.
ReplyDeletePiù che una lotta ... un processo :) ... come uno di quei viaggi quando sai da dove parti ma non sai dove arriverai ... alla fine scoprire di essere arrivati in un posto niente male da un sacco di soddisfazione ;)
DeleteCiao Sasha :)
ReplyDeleteQuesti calzoncini li trovo riuscitissimi, nelle foto sembri pure una modella!
Quando ho letto la parte sulle modifiche finali e sullo scucino, mi hai fatto sorridere, sono cose che capitano anche a me. Mi diverte sempre vedere con che disinvoltura realizzi rifiniture non proprio facili (tipo tasche a filetto) da autodidatta. Brava sul serio!! :)
Grazie Elisabetta! ... le tue parole significano molto per me ... vedere il proprio lavoro apprezzato fa provare una bellissima sensazione ...che mi spinge volermi addentrare sempre di più in questo meraviglioso mondo. Grazie :)
DeleteThey look terrific! Despite whatever problems you came across, the result is great. Very stylish and the colour what I've always thought a pair of safari pants should be. I'm always in awe for people that sew their own pants - I've always thought that it is a tough thing to do. Good going!
ReplyDeleteFrom what I understood , the clasp thingy must be a hook-and-bar by the way ;)
HOOK-AND-BAR !!!..Thank you!!! It's so frustrating not knowing "how to say it"! I'm glad you like them! The colour, although not the original chino colour, is great:a very versatile and summer suited neutral :)
DeleteThese are perfect and fit you like a glove! I love all the little details :)
ReplyDeleteLove your entire outfit by the way !
DeleteThank you Sara ... I wanted to give them a "look"... I'm glad you like it!
DeleteCongrats, on winning First Place in Shorts on the Line contest!! You so deserve it! I can see the craftsmanship and hard work that went into it. Excellent choice on color too, even though the fabric was given to you, it still takes creativity and imagination to see the potential. LOVE how well the fit is too! Brava!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Natalie! I hardly ever get to choose my fabric ... one of the advantages to living in a really small town is getting into a store asking for a specific fabric and replying to the inevitable "sorry we don't carry that" with the "ok... what do you carry then?"
DeleteBTW... yours were really cute!
DeleteThese are so great! I love all the small touches that you added to them and I especially love the color. And congratulations on winning first place--I guess you figured out how to enter. I can't wait to look back and see what else you have sewn. I've yet to conquer shorts for myself. I did manage to make jeans for myself but had some fit issues. I'll try again soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you April! Oh boy I'm glad I did (figure it out)! The hardest part about making shorts for yourself is getting a pair of eyes behind your head to spot fit issues! Congrats to you too... your little man is so cute in his fancy shorts!
DeleteGorgeous shorts, so happy to see you won first place in Shorts on the Line! Now I want some of my own!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Congratulations to you too... your little lady rocks that pair of diva shorts!
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