Re: Making Pants



On 17 Feb 2006 17:01:23 -0800, Dorot29701@xxxxxxx <Dorot29701@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I found some nice looking fabric today and decided to try my hand at
making a pair of pants. The ready made ones look awful on me. I am an
apple shape...with real skinny legs. I do have the link to the web site
"Fitting Pants for the truly terrified"... but if anyone has any other
helpful suggestions would appreciate hearing them. I have managed to
lose some weight but not around the middle ... and tapering the pants
from big midsection to small hips and legs is a big problem. Thanks.

When you make your test pants, make sure you mark the grainlines right
on the muslin... you want the lengthwise grainlines in the legs, front
and back, and the crossgrains over the broadest parts of your body marked.
Also mark the knee level... the nominal level for the knee is halfway from
hem to crotch level.

And a helper to pin on your command will also really help.

Put on the test pair and look at what the grainlines are doing. Adjust
things so the grainlines are straight on the upper body -- ignore all that
extra fabric flapping around your legs for a minute. You may find that
the waistline of the pants doesn't coincide with where you want your
waistband to sit... many of us with "mature figures" have a tilted waistline,
lower in the front than the back. It is ok to make pants with tilted
waistlines, too... and they'll hang a lot better if the grainlines are
straight.

Above the knee line you can pretty much pin out what you need to to make
the pants fit and keep the grainlines straight. Below the knee line,
you pin out equal amounts from the inseam and the outseam, and equal
amounts from the front and back. This will keep the pants legs balanced,
so they don't twist as you're walking.

Let us know how the test pair fits... we can probably help you fine
tune them.

And try to avoid overfitting...my big sin. If you can't sit down,
you need more ease! (I really need to write on the blackboard "I will not
overfit" 100 times. <g>)

Kay

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