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I know a lot of sewists are really reluctant to a) Blend between sizeson a pattern and b) Make a toile/muslin/mock up. This video is a great lesson in why it's important to do both of those things. If your waist and hips are usually different sizes in RTW, why would they be the same size on a sewing pattern? That's the beauty of making our own clothes, that we're not limited to those standardised ratios. I know blending between sizes and mock ups can seem tedious, but a little tedium at the start of a project can save a lot of grief down the track, especially when a precious fabric is involved. Well done for persevering, and great choice with the neutral corduroy - they will go so well with so many tops. A bonus tip for measuring for trousers (from Cashmerette patterns): measure your waist, and especially hips, while sitting down, as our bodies can spread out a little there when sitting and actually need a bit more room.
I just want to say I have been practicing sewing every single day for about a couples weeks now. I’ve had to teach myself because I want to create all my own clothes. Your videos have been such a blessing! I’ve purchased all your patterns and with a lot of mistakes and fails I’m slowing learning and will eventually have my very own me made wardrobe. Thank you!
Good on you. Just remember, keep it simple to start with. I'd recommend doing a simple elastic waist skirt as a first project, then a keyhole blouse. For pants, an elastic waisted pull on pants (or shorts) eg pyjamas, is a good starting point. Happy sewing.
Me too! It's a tough road teaching yourself, but also incredibly rewarding when you can successfully work through all the little problems as they come up. Best of luck!
Same. I did a few bags and then I thought I’d do a simple dress and it was awful. I’m going back to bags and hats for awhile. I find that sewing and cutting really strains my neck. I’m not sure if anyone else new to sewing has the same issue. I find that cutting straight is so difficult, no matter the tools I use. But I’ll keep trying.
I just found you after finishing my first pair of corduroy pants yesterday. Oh, I am so you. I used an old table over for a mock up. I am 79 and make all my tops, no problem but was determined to try paints again. Yep, sewing is no trouble. It is the fit and I live alone so no help with a “sewing buddy “ to help. I have a ceiling to floor mirror but not helpful with the back fit. So I used my iPad to video my back. Saw that idea on UA-cam. So after the frustration of a mock up and another cheap fabric for my second pants, I decided to go with this beautiful corduroy I bought. I am from USA and from many reviews I went with Simplicity 8056. My hips are bigger with a small waist. I actually machine basted the sides and then adjusted. Method on this pattern was wonderful to adjust. I AM IN LOVE WITH MY FIRST PAIR. perfect fit. So now as we speak, I have my second lovely piece of purple corduroy the washer to prewash. And I have a third piece so I am excited. For those who have never worked with corduroy, it has a NAP so all pieces should be cut in the same direction. I also serger the cut edges before washing to prevent a mess in the washer. After all these years, I feel so successful in pant making. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Oh, loved your video, and your pants.
I am delighted with this video. Showing the original construction and how wrong it went was not only a learning curve for you but for many watching this video. Step 1 - check your actual measurements with the pattern pieces. Err on the side of caution and go up a size - you can always take it in. Step 2 - read the instructions. Step 3 - Make a toile or practice piece. This construction should be used to check fit and shape. I would not do any of the detailed pieces until the fit is right. I would baste the main pieces together and try on the pants. Only once I am ok with the fit would I put together the fiddly bits. Your finished product looks good. I love corduroy.
I love the blush coloured wide-cord aesthetic but I think that wide leg trousers are a challenge to wear. As someone who wore these in the 1970's and again in the 1990's, narrow the legs slightly to the knee. An excellent alterations dressmaker, in a high-end fashion mall completely transformed a pair of trousers for me this way. Another high-end trick .. add an extension tab to the waistband so that you can add a skirt hook and take some of the pressure off the button thus providing a nice flush finish.
Good for you for charging forward! Pants scare me too, unless they are loose and loungy. You’re so talented and we all appreciate your skill and for sharing. Sewing is FUN…mostly!😉
I've been wearing mostly skirts and dresses over the past several years and have just recently started getting back into wearing jeans. The unfortunate side effect of wearing dresses all the time, they are so forgiving that I went up three sizes without noticing as much as I would wearing jeans.
When fitting pants always go for what fits your hips measurement wise then in the mock up pinch out until it fits your waist so you can see how you need to taper the cut of the pattern.
This was such a wonderful video to watch. I often get discouraged with difficult projects and it’s so nice to know that even experts who are so great at their craft don’t always pick things up and just immediately excel at it. Sorry you were frustrated but I love how real you always are with us!❤
I have the same fit issues, short legs, and small waist compared to my larger hips. I am not a skirt person and for 50+ years have tried on and off to make a good fitting pair. I have spent the last two weeks perfecting a decent pair. I have gone through a lot of bed sheets and old fabric to finally get a good fit. (Thank you UA-cam. ) I was driving myself crazy but I'm happy to have come out the other side happy with the result. I am now hoping that I can create different waist and pocket details to developer different styles of pant.
I LOVE the fabric store! I actually order online and they ship to Chicago. I don't wear pants either. Mostly because I have mobility issues so getting in and out can be frustrating. Also because I'm chubby and 5ft tall. It's just... not worth the trouble. When it gets cold I wear cozy knit thigh high socks. 😉
I'm so impressed by you! You did such an amazing job and I appreciate the honest look at how difficult it was - that's how it feels to step up your sewing game!
They look amazing on you Janelle, good for you for not letting it defeat you. And thank you for taking us on the journey with you for the making of the trousers. ✂️🧵💕😊
Out of all sewing vids watched, I love this one the most: knowing all those emotions of frustration are shared made me feel SO much better! Thank you - love your tuition.
The ‘they almost broke me’ portion of your title killed me! Loved all of the details and real moments!! I don’t wear dresses or skirts so pants are my everyday go to wardrobe basic! Thanks for sharing your journey on this!
These trousers are PERFECT! You make an interesting point about sizing though. Its a VERY rare pattern that actually gets the sizing right according to our measurements. And pants just HAVE to be right! Who cares what SIZE they are if they FIT! Once we get that right the sky is the limit! Great job!
Thank you for sharing the process. I am also a dress person, finicky about skirts. I love your channel. Thank you again for sharing your honest experience.
GREAT JOB!!! They look fabulous. One detail that the pattern seems to have overlooked is the fly facing stitching. This is a top stitching that secures the cover of the zip to the placket underneath and prevents gaps or movement in that area. Keep up the nice work.
You are such a talented seamstress. When you said the hips were too tight, my first thought was to merge two sizes! So glad they turned out wonderful! Sewing a pair of pants is on my list of sewing to-dos as well. ❤️
I also love dresses most, they are just everything! Feminine, pretty, comfortable, flattering! but I also like how your trousers turned out and the fact that you tried to make something different. :) and the result was very nice!
I have the same problem! I have a large difference between my hips and waist. Charm Patterns by Gertie are actually made for people with a more hourglass shape, they're pretty nice!
I love that you're so honest with how you feel about your makes and why you avoid certain processes, you're so relatable. Makes me feel less daunted and like it's okay to make mistakes during the process, we're only human after all x
I am so impressed with your project! You approached it so well, sharing your doubts and questions, then you persevered past the mockup. It's what makes you so relatable! I love the finished trousers! Well done!
Oh god I'm so grateful for your honesty!! You're very skilled and your videos are super motivating but when I (a self taught beginner) hit a disappointment it feels like I've been hit by a ton of bricks. But seeing you admit that you struggle and that it's not always fun is sooooooo refreshing and it motivates me even more!! 😊 Thank you very much!! And the result is super pretty!!!
Only 2 mock ups - that's great? Multiple mock ups and 4 years on and off practice I'm fairly close, but not quite there yet! Actually making specific adjustments without affecting adjacent pieces or the overall look is the trickiest part. Thank you ever so much - great video in skills and perserverance.
I'm so that person who loves the little details like flower material in the pockets. The trousers look great. Really love watching your channel. I got my sewing machine out to make face masks after decades of not using it. I was reminded that it's fun to sew and not that hard to oil the machine.
These are so cute! You did such a great job. And I totally relate to getting burnt out on a project before it even begins because you’re doing mock-ups lol! I actually started making some pants a few years ago and got overwhelmed, but this has inspired me to give it another go 😊
Well done you, those trousers look fantastic and look like a perfect fit. Unlike you, I wear trousers a lot, mainly because I'm a bloke :) so trousers were one of the first things I sewed. Even after a half dozen pairs, I still have trouble with the fly front, so you did so well on only your second attempt. The pattern and its instructions looked to be first rate. I'm so tempted to buy it - do they do a mens version?????
They look amazing Janelle, well done. I made a pair of cord pants for my major project in year 10, complete with braces, that was early 80s though... 😄
I stopped even trying to make fly-front trousers due to technical and fit issues. I do make and wear pull-on pants (usually straight cut crops) that I wear under long tops and tunics.
Totally agree. Pull on pants are so much easier to sew. I've done a half dozen trousers with a fly front and they are still a nightmare to do. I've resorted to doing a false fly front instead, and they look just as good, and so much easier to do.
These look amazing! I'm sure it's a huge relief to make something you're proud of and that worked after your struggles. I love that you didn't shy away from it being difficult and that the final result was worth the pain! We don't learn unless we extend ourselves beyond our current capabilities and skill set and this was a wonderful example!
Great trousers, Janelle! I was a tad shocked that you decided to cut into your beautiful fabric without making a second muslin to check the fit, but thankfully it all turned out well, and they look awesome 😍 It's funny, I was never scared of making trousers, but I haven't gone for very complex patterns like this one. Personally, I prefer not to have a front fly adding bulk to my post menopausal tummy 😱, so I have gone for patterns with rear zips, or full or partial elastication at the waist. I am full of admiration for you, jumping straight into the "jeans" style of trouser. And now you've cracked it, you can make many more pairs! 👍
This is a great video. Congratulations on perfect trousers, you look good in them. Thank you most of all for sharing you labouring over your toile, and sharing how tired and frustrated you felt when they weren't a perfect fit. Your recovery the next day was inspirational, as was your discipline in doing a planned section over the next few days until they were done, not allowing yourself to get too tired. Steady away and brilliant.
Well done Janelle they look great, I’ve found that when I find a project challenging and you reach that point when you’re no longer enjoying it, I’ve learnt to walk away from it and go back to it the following day, I do the same when I find I just can’t work out how to sew a particular part on a project as well and it always works x ✂️
That’s when I stop and get on UA-cam. So many tutorials here. I’m learning the Palmer & Plesch method of fitting. I’m just starting but it’s enlightening.
So crazy, yesterday I made a pinafore using tan corduroy and vintage floral sheets as the lining! I was like… did we just make the same thing?! I love it!
Enjoyed your journey, even the challenging parts. Thanks for sticking with completing the trousers. Fantastic pair of lovely trousers. Wonderful and inspiring video.
AWESOME Job!! Janelle you did a great job! They look so good on you!! I just made a pair shorts in a similar style. I even lined my pockets with a pretty floral print. I have you to thank for that idea!! Hope you will share the next trousers you make with us! Thanks for a great video!!
They turned out amazing! Well done! Oooh the pants drama, Ive been dealing with it all my life (smaller waist vs broader hips, my legs are long compared to the rest of my body but not long enough for the size proportions of fast fashion), I dont think I own a single pair that didnt need some sort of alterations. I got into skirts and dresses recently, especially for the summer months, and it has been life changing so I totally get the feeling
Congratulations! Trousers/pants sewing is definitely a slow fashion phenomenon. Yours look great. After experiencing fit issues all my life I finally ventured into attempting pants from a sloper. After redraft (and remake) number three I finally managed to get comfy and wearable pants that could still use a bit of tweaking. You gotta love the process!
I found the Butterick pattern B6845 is amazing for creating a perfect pair of trousers (not jean like) for any body type. Includes basically a novel on how to make individual adjustments for different shapes. It’s a mental workout but once you have a pattern made it will work for any pair of trousers
Well done Janelle, they're so lovely and you look beautiful in them. I would definitely make some more pairs, maybe experiment with some different fabrics and colours. I think they would look great in a khaki green cord.
Janelle! Those pants are adorable. Such a great fabric to pick for this project. Those red pants are the cutest thing ever! I'm glad you to have an issue with your hips like me😂. I seem to always have a gap in the back of my pants or they have to be very tight in the hip area. I can almost never find the "perfect" fit. Speaking of I need to stop procrastinating and fix my pants with the gaps. Lol. Can't wait for your new pattern and your next video. Take care.❤️
Amazing work Janelle! I totally felt your pain with the mock up and idea of doing a 2nd trial run, I've been there before and it definitely deflates the enthusiasm for the project. I was cheering for you while you went along. Your final result is great! Such a professional and flattering fit! 💕
Wow , I have never been able to step out of my comfort zone to even attempt to make a pair of jeans. You are amazing for even giving them ago after your mock up. I would have given up there and then. They look amazing. Xx 💖
Aww, pants are super difficult so good job on them, they came out beautifully! It's a frustrating journey though I get it haha - everyone is shaped so different, I don't know anyone who hasn't had to adjust a pattern for them!! I LOVE wearing brightly coloured trousers in this style and I've made a few pairs now from the same pattern and they still aren't quite a perfect fit but they get better with each one - with the zip and waistband you kind of have to complete them to know the fit which is annoying. Definitely think of the practice one as a success because that's what the practice one is for!!
So true! Yeah it’s annoying you have to pretty much completely finish the project before you can check if the fit is right or not 😅 I’m so proud of these and can’t wait to make more in other colours x
Oh what awesome trousers and they look amazing on you!! They fall beautifully from the perfect hip fit. Great job! I hope you make more - you look wonderful in them. Well done!
Hi Janelle💖 Omw what an amazing journey this has been for me. Anything that is out of one's comfort zone is usually challenging, but Honey you nailed it!!! Well done and it's a perfect fit. You look beautiful in it. Keep up the good work. Remain blessed xxx
Thank you for this video! I am making these pants after watching this video and following along! The zip fly has me "stuck" so I am re-watching the video to make sure I understand correctly! So far so good! Luckily I will have success!
That was amazing to watch!! I have this pattern to try once my newborn is a little older and I have slightly more time. Watching your video has demystified this pattern for me, soo nice seeing the process, it makes the written instructions a lot less daunting and the project feels slightly more approachable. Thank you! And I’m glad you love your new pants 🥳
Oh I was so sad for you at the beginning.. I knew that disappointed feeling you were having BUT I had faith you'd do it lol... THEY ARE JUST SO CUTE Janelle!!! I love them and they look so good on you! You did an amazing job, well done!!! Love, Love, LOVE! X
They look fabulous. I have been wanting to make pants for a long time and have a few pattern styles but nervous about taking the plunge. Finding the right fabric is killer for me. Will take your advise and make a tester. Intermediate beginner x
How fun, I just made my first pair of trousers ever as a pair of dungarees! In corduroy, as well. I used floral fabric for the pockets as well, and it is my favorite detail. Now I feel a bit obsessed and want to make more pairs, because it has been impossible to find good fitting trousers in the shops when you have wide hips and a big butt.
Thanks for watching my trouser making journey! Don't forget the first 1,000 people to use the link or my code thumin will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/roseryapparel07221
I know a lot of sewists are really reluctant to a) Blend between sizeson a pattern and b) Make a toile/muslin/mock up. This video is a great lesson in why it's important to do both of those things. If your waist and hips are usually different sizes in RTW, why would they be the same size on a sewing pattern? That's the beauty of making our own clothes, that we're not limited to those standardised ratios.
I know blending between sizes and mock ups can seem tedious, but a little tedium at the start of a project can save a lot of grief down the track, especially when a precious fabric is involved.
Well done for persevering, and great choice with the neutral corduroy - they will go so well with so many tops.
A bonus tip for measuring for trousers (from Cashmerette patterns): measure your waist, and especially hips, while sitting down, as our bodies can spread out a little there when sitting and actually need a bit more room.
I just want to say I have been practicing sewing every single day for about a couples weeks now. I’ve had to teach myself because I want to create all my own clothes. Your videos have been such a blessing! I’ve purchased all your patterns and with a lot of mistakes and fails I’m slowing learning and will eventually have my very own me made wardrobe. Thank you!
Good on you. Just remember, keep it simple to start with. I'd recommend doing a simple elastic waist skirt as a first project, then a keyhole blouse.
For pants, an elastic waisted pull on pants (or shorts) eg pyjamas, is a good starting point.
Happy sewing.
Me too! It's a tough road teaching yourself, but also incredibly rewarding when you can successfully work through all the little problems as they come up. Best of luck!
Same. I did a few bags and then I thought I’d do a simple dress and it was awful. I’m going back to bags and hats for awhile. I find that sewing and cutting really strains my neck. I’m not sure if anyone else new to sewing has the same issue. I find that cutting straight is so difficult, no matter the tools I use. But I’ll keep trying.
How are you doing so far? :)
I love your pants. They fit you perfectly. Pants aren’t easy but once you get a pattern right it’s so rewarding. Good job
Hi there
If you move your button over slightly it will stop the ripple on the front.
They look great on you xxxxx
I love flowing pants that look like a skirt when you are standing still.
The first pair is intimidating but once it 'clicks' in your mind, pants are so pleasant to sew.
I just found you after finishing my first pair of corduroy pants yesterday. Oh, I am so you. I used an old table over for a mock up. I am 79 and make all my tops, no problem but was determined to try paints again. Yep, sewing is no trouble. It is the fit and I live alone so no help with a “sewing buddy “ to help. I have a ceiling to floor mirror but not helpful with the back fit. So I used my iPad to video my back. Saw that idea on UA-cam.
So after the frustration of a mock up and another cheap fabric for my second pants, I decided to go with this beautiful corduroy I bought. I am from USA and from many reviews I went with Simplicity 8056. My hips are bigger with a small waist. I actually machine basted the sides and then adjusted. Method on this pattern was wonderful to adjust. I AM IN LOVE WITH MY FIRST PAIR. perfect fit.
So now as we speak, I have my second lovely piece of purple corduroy the washer to prewash. And I have a third piece so I am excited.
For those who have never worked with corduroy, it has a NAP so all pieces should be cut in the same direction. I also serger the cut edges before washing to prevent a mess in the washer.
After all these years, I feel so successful in pant making. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Oh, loved your video, and your pants.
When I toile a trousers pattern, i shorten the legs to shorts length to save fabric 😀.
Wow, such a good idea. Might actually help me motivate me to actually make a toile.
That’s such a good tip! I’ll do that next time!
I am delighted with this video. Showing the original construction and how wrong it went was not only a learning curve for you but for many watching this video. Step 1 - check your actual measurements with the pattern pieces. Err on the side of caution and go up a size - you can always take it in. Step 2 - read the instructions. Step 3 - Make a toile or practice piece. This construction should be used to check fit and shape. I would not do any of the detailed pieces until the fit is right. I would baste the main pieces together and try on the pants. Only once I am ok with the fit would I put together the fiddly bits. Your finished product looks good. I love corduroy.
I love the blush coloured wide-cord aesthetic but I think that wide leg trousers are a challenge to wear. As someone who wore these in the 1970's and again in the 1990's, narrow the legs slightly to the knee. An excellent alterations dressmaker, in a high-end fashion mall completely transformed a pair of trousers for me this way. Another high-end trick .. add an extension tab to the waistband so that you can add a skirt hook and take some of the pressure off the button thus providing a nice flush finish.
Good for you for charging forward! Pants scare me too, unless they are loose and loungy. You’re so talented and we all appreciate your skill and for sharing. Sewing is FUN…mostly!😉
I've been wearing mostly skirts and dresses over the past several years and have just recently started getting back into wearing jeans. The unfortunate side effect of wearing dresses all the time, they are so forgiving that I went up three sizes without noticing as much as I would wearing jeans.
Ha another reason why I prefer dresses 😉
Yup.. my love of wrap dresses puts me in the same situation.
I had the same problem and am now trying to get back into my jeans. it is a slow process 🙃
When fitting pants always go for what fits your hips measurement wise then in the mock up pinch out until it fits your waist so you can see how you need to taper the cut of the pattern.
This was such a wonderful video to watch. I often get discouraged with difficult projects and it’s so nice to know that even experts who are so great at their craft don’t always pick things up and just immediately excel at it. Sorry you were frustrated but I love how real you always are with us!❤
I have the same fit issues, short legs, and small waist compared to my larger hips. I am not a skirt person and for 50+ years have tried on and off to make a good fitting pair. I have spent the last two weeks perfecting a decent pair. I have gone through a lot of bed sheets and old fabric to finally get a good fit. (Thank you UA-cam. ) I was driving myself crazy but I'm happy to have come out the other side happy with the result. I am now hoping that I can create different waist and pocket details to developer different styles of pant.
I have a similar body shape. I found that in the mockup using triple width seam allowance helps adjusting the in between sizes...
I LOVE the fabric store! I actually order online and they ship to Chicago.
I don't wear pants either. Mostly because I have mobility issues so getting in and out can be frustrating. Also because I'm chubby and 5ft tall. It's just... not worth the trouble. When it gets cold I wear cozy knit thigh high socks. 😉
your videos are therapeutic for me.. i fall asleep letting your videos play but that's just because i get relaxed and i've already kept you on repeat
I'm so impressed by you! You did such an amazing job and I appreciate the honest look at how difficult it was - that's how it feels to step up your sewing game!
They look amazing on you Janelle, good for you for not letting it defeat you. And thank you for taking us on the journey with you for the making of the trousers. ✂️🧵💕😊
The part I loved was how much grace you gave yourself and still embracing the challenge
Out of all sewing vids watched, I love this one the most: knowing all those emotions of frustration are shared made me feel SO much better! Thank you - love your tuition.
The ‘they almost broke me’ portion of your title killed me! Loved all of the details and real moments!! I don’t wear dresses or skirts so pants are my everyday go to wardrobe basic! Thanks for sharing your journey on this!
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching along x
I also had a giggle when I read that!
These trousers are PERFECT! You make an interesting point about sizing though. Its a VERY rare pattern that actually gets the sizing right according to our measurements. And pants just HAVE to be right! Who cares what SIZE they are if they FIT! Once we get that right the sky is the limit! Great job!
Thank you for sharing the process. I am also a dress person, finicky about skirts. I love your channel. Thank you again for sharing your honest experience.
GREAT JOB!!! They look fabulous. One detail that the pattern seems to have overlooked is the fly facing stitching. This is a top stitching that secures the cover of the zip to the placket underneath and prevents gaps or movement in that area. Keep up the nice work.
You are such a talented seamstress. When you said the hips were too tight, my first thought was to merge two sizes! So glad they turned out wonderful! Sewing a pair of pants is on my list of sewing to-dos as well. ❤️
Thank you for showing us that even you can still struggle with some projects even though you have so much experience ❤️
I also love dresses most, they are just everything! Feminine, pretty, comfortable, flattering! but I also like how your trousers turned out and the fact that you tried to make something different. :) and the result was very nice!
I'm glad you overcame your frustration and completed this project. The trousers look great on you; great job!
Excellent! They fit so well! You are an inspiration!
Sewing pants definitely requires perseverance! You did an awesome job!
They are perfect! It would be wonderful if everyone could make jeans that were an absolute fit , how much more we would enjoy wearing them💖
I have the same problem! I have a large difference between my hips and waist. Charm Patterns by Gertie are actually made for people with a more hourglass shape, they're pretty nice!
I love that you're so honest with how you feel about your makes and why you avoid certain processes, you're so relatable. Makes me feel less daunted and like it's okay to make mistakes during the process, we're only human after all x
Mistakes are frustrating, but definitely a normal part of the process 😄 x
I admire your tenacity….love the fit and the pockets…can you get a floral belt similar to the pocket fabric..it would look great…
Or use the fabric to sew a matching belt! Gorgeous
I am so impressed with your project! You approached it so well, sharing your doubts and questions, then you persevered past the mockup. It's what makes you so relatable! I love the finished trousers! Well done!
always a fan of elasticating the back of a waist band if it’s too big but you still want all of the cute details on the front!
Oh god I'm so grateful for your honesty!! You're very skilled and your videos are super motivating but when I (a self taught beginner) hit a disappointment it feels like I've been hit by a ton of bricks. But seeing you admit that you struggle and that it's not always fun is sooooooo refreshing and it motivates me even more!! 😊 Thank you very much!!
And the result is super pretty!!!
Only 2 mock ups - that's great? Multiple mock ups and 4 years on and off practice I'm fairly close, but not quite there yet! Actually making specific adjustments without affecting adjacent pieces or the overall look is the trickiest part. Thank you ever so much - great video in skills and perserverance.
I'm so that person who loves the little details like flower material in the pockets. The trousers look great. Really love watching your channel. I got my sewing machine out to make face masks after decades of not using it. I was reminded that it's fun to sew and not that hard to oil the machine.
Aw thank you, that means a lot 🧡
These are so cute! You did such a great job. And I totally relate to getting burnt out on a project before it even begins because you’re doing mock-ups lol! I actually started making some pants a few years ago and got overwhelmed, but this has inspired me to give it another go 😊
Well done you, those trousers look fantastic and look like a perfect fit.
Unlike you, I wear trousers a lot, mainly because I'm a bloke :) so trousers were one of the first things I sewed. Even after a half dozen pairs, I still have trouble with the fly front, so you did so well on only your second attempt.
The pattern and its instructions looked to be first rate. I'm so tempted to buy it - do they do a mens version?????
They look amazing Janelle, well done. I made a pair of cord pants for my major project in year 10, complete with braces, that was early 80s though... 😄
I stopped even trying to make fly-front trousers due to technical and fit issues. I do make and wear pull-on pants (usually straight cut crops) that I wear under long tops and tunics.
Same. I now do a false fly front. So much easier, and looks fine unless someone gets obscenely close.
You are so brave to make fitted trousers! I have been sewing for 55+ years and still pick pull on pants patters only.
Totally agree. Pull on pants are so much easier to sew. I've done a half dozen trousers with a fly front and they are still a nightmare to do. I've resorted to doing a false fly front instead, and they look just as good, and so much easier to do.
I was not anticipating them to be so difficult! But so proud of myself that I managed to make them!
All hail the mock-up process! They look amazing; well done!
They’re cute. I like the wide wale corduroy. Pants are hard to fit. Smart to do a trial run.
These look amazing! I'm sure it's a huge relief to make something you're proud of and that worked after your struggles. I love that you didn't shy away from it being difficult and that the final result was worth the pain! We don't learn unless we extend ourselves beyond our current capabilities and skill set and this was a wonderful example!
I've been wanting to take some jeans in on the side and you going in detail about the bags really helped me understand the construction. Thank you!!
You’re welcome! I had no idea how they were constructed before this project either!
Great trousers, Janelle! I was a tad shocked that you decided to cut into your beautiful fabric without making a second muslin to check the fit, but thankfully it all turned out well, and they look awesome 😍
It's funny, I was never scared of making trousers, but I haven't gone for very complex patterns like this one. Personally, I prefer not to have a front fly adding bulk to my post menopausal tummy 😱, so I have gone for patterns with rear zips, or full or partial elastication at the waist. I am full of admiration for you, jumping straight into the "jeans" style of trouser. And now you've cracked it, you can make many more pairs! 👍
I know it was a risk! Luckily it all worked out in the end 😅
This is a great video. Congratulations on perfect trousers, you look good in them. Thank you most of all for sharing you labouring over your toile, and sharing how tired and frustrated you felt when they weren't a perfect fit. Your recovery the next day was inspirational, as was your discipline in doing a planned section over the next few days until they were done, not allowing yourself to get too tired. Steady away and brilliant.
Well done Janelle they look great, I’ve found that when I find a project challenging and you reach that point when you’re no longer enjoying it, I’ve learnt to walk away from it and go back to it the following day, I do the same when I find I just can’t work out how to sew a particular part on a project as well and it always works x ✂️
That’s when I stop and get on UA-cam. So many tutorials here. I’m learning the Palmer & Plesch method of fitting. I’m just starting but it’s enlightening.
Oh my goodness you are so talented. I love the pants. The color the design. You look beautiful💕👏🏼
Thank you so much 🧡
Thank you for persevering. There are not many sew alongs for pants. You did a fabulous job.
fantastic video Janelle! Sometimes its refreshing to see even you, the sewing queen!!, overcome a problem! they look fab on you
So crazy, yesterday I made a pinafore using tan corduroy and vintage floral sheets as the lining! I was like… did we just make the same thing?! I love it!
Enjoyed your journey, even the challenging parts. Thanks for sticking with completing the trousers. Fantastic pair of lovely trousers. Wonderful and inspiring video.
Your pants look fabulous. 😍 Corduroy pants are so warm and l love your floral lined pockets. 😍
So warm! I’m in love with them 😍
@@RoseryApparel They're very cute.😍
AWESOME Job!! Janelle you did a great job! They look so good on you!! I just made a pair shorts in a similar style. I even lined my pockets with a pretty floral print. I have you to thank for that idea!! Hope you will share the next trousers you make with us! Thanks for a great video!!
Thanks for the encouragement lovely! I’m so glad you enjoyed it x
I made a pair of dungarees and they took me 4 days to make. But they turned out perfectly as I wanted them 🥰
They turned out gorgeous. Would look great with a nice belt. Perfect for the Tassie spring
They turned out amazing! Well done! Oooh the pants drama, Ive been dealing with it all my life (smaller waist vs broader hips, my legs are long compared to the rest of my body but not long enough for the size proportions of fast fashion), I dont think I own a single pair that didnt need some sort of alterations. I got into skirts and dresses recently, especially for the summer months, and it has been life changing so I totally get the feeling
They look perfect on you!!! I love the color. All the details look so very professional!!! Really cute trousers!!!!!
Thank you! I’m soo happy with them 😍
They look great and now you are skilled in making trousers I look forward to getting to this level in my own sewing thanks for posting 👍
They look very professional I am surprised that with your pattern making skills you have not attempted one of your own.
Congratulations! Trousers/pants sewing is definitely a slow fashion phenomenon. Yours look great. After experiencing fit issues all my life I finally ventured into attempting pants from a sloper. After redraft (and remake) number three I finally managed to get comfy and wearable pants that could still use a bit of tweaking. You gotta love the process!
For sure it’s definitely a process! I was actually very lucky the second attempt worked out so well 😍
I found the Butterick pattern B6845 is amazing for creating a perfect pair of trousers (not jean like) for any body type. Includes basically a novel on how to make individual adjustments for different shapes. It’s a mental workout but once you have a pattern made it will work for any pair of trousers
Well done Janelle, they're so lovely and you look beautiful in them. I would definitely make some more pairs, maybe experiment with some different fabrics and colours. I think they would look great in a khaki green cord.
Janelle! Those pants are adorable. Such a great fabric to pick for this project. Those red pants are the cutest thing ever! I'm glad you to have an issue with your hips like me😂. I seem to always have a gap in the back of my pants or they have to be very tight in the hip area. I can almost never find the "perfect" fit. Speaking of I need to stop procrastinating and fix my pants with the gaps. Lol. Can't wait for your new pattern and your next video. Take care.❤️
Great job, Janelle! Trousers look beautiful, and fit well.😊
What a brilliant sew along! I love the way you showed the process step by step. Enjoy your amazing pants.
Thank you 🧡
Amazing work Janelle! I totally felt your pain with the mock up and idea of doing a 2nd trial run, I've been there before and it definitely deflates the enthusiasm for the project. I was cheering for you while you went along. Your final result is great! Such a professional and flattering fit! 💕
Aw thank you! It was worth it in the end 😄
Wow , I have never been able to step out of my comfort zone to even attempt to make a pair of jeans.
You are amazing for even giving them ago after your mock up. I would have given up there and then.
They look amazing. Xx 💖
This video was amazing and so helpful! They look beautiful. I LOVE your floral pockets too! All the best, Kimberly
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Well done!! I’ve been sewing for 2 years now and I still haven’t even attempted a zip yet, it terrifies me! 😂😂 I love your trousers 😍
Good job! Way to push yourself artistically and persevere!
Hi there..
You did an absolutely stunning job on the pants... Just love it❤️❤️💃
Aww, pants are super difficult so good job on them, they came out beautifully! It's a frustrating journey though I get it haha - everyone is shaped so different, I don't know anyone who hasn't had to adjust a pattern for them!! I LOVE wearing brightly coloured trousers in this style and I've made a few pairs now from the same pattern and they still aren't quite a perfect fit but they get better with each one - with the zip and waistband you kind of have to complete them to know the fit which is annoying. Definitely think of the practice one as a success because that's what the practice one is for!!
So true! Yeah it’s annoying you have to pretty much completely finish the project before you can check if the fit is right or not 😅 I’m so proud of these and can’t wait to make more in other colours x
Oh what awesome trousers and they look amazing on you!! They fall beautifully from the perfect hip fit. Great job! I hope you make more - you look wonderful in them. Well done!
Hi Janelle💖
Omw what an amazing journey this has been for me. Anything that is out of one's comfort zone is usually challenging, but Honey you nailed it!!! Well done and it's a perfect fit.
You look beautiful in it. Keep up the good work. Remain blessed xxx
Thank you!! I’m so proud of them 😍😍
They turned out so good! I agree making pants are hard, especially the zip! You’ve inspired me to try again. Thanks! ❤️
I'm so glad the pants turned out well, you look awesome in them!! I love the floral lining that you paired with the corduroy! Stunning! ✨🍂
These pants are so good. Thank you for being real about the process of making them and your struggles and successes!! You are amazing ♥️♥️♥️
Aw thank you xx
Great job persevering! I know it can be hard when a project has too many things to be fixed, but you made pants that fit!
I’m so happy with the fit! They are so comfy and worth all the effort 😍
Congrats! Those pants are so fab. I just bought a jeans pattern and all the supplies and am gearing up to do what you just did...this was inspiring!
Those are sooo cute!! Great job!!
Thank you for this video! I am making these pants after watching this video and following along! The zip fly has me "stuck" so I am re-watching the video to make sure I understand correctly! So far so good! Luckily I will have success!
That was amazing to watch!! I have this pattern to try once my newborn is a little older and I have slightly more time. Watching your video has demystified this pattern for me, soo nice seeing the process, it makes the written instructions a lot less daunting and the project feels slightly more approachable. Thank you! And I’m glad you love your new pants 🥳
You’re welcome!! I’m glad you found this video helpful 😊 Good luck when you make yours x
They look amazing. Well done 👍
Fantastic! I've never made pants but I think I'll give it a try!
Cute! I have been wanting my next project to be pants, but keep putting it off. This is such an inspiration to just do it!
Love the corduroys!!! Nice job!!! Perfect color, I think, too!
Oh I was so sad for you at the beginning.. I knew that disappointed feeling you were having BUT I had faith you'd do it lol... THEY ARE JUST SO CUTE Janelle!!! I love them and they look so good on you! You did an amazing job, well done!!! Love, Love, LOVE! X
Thanks Sonia 😘😘
They look amazing.
The little details really make the pants. Great job!
Agreed! 😍
They are fabulous! Good job!
They look fabulous. I have been wanting to make pants for a long time and have a few pattern styles but nervous about taking the plunge. Finding the right fabric is killer for me. Will take your advise and make a tester. Intermediate beginner x
How fun, I just made my first pair of trousers ever as a pair of dungarees! In corduroy, as well. I used floral fabric for the pockets as well, and it is my favorite detail. Now I feel a bit obsessed and want to make more pairs, because it has been impossible to find good fitting trousers in the shops when you have wide hips and a big butt.