My finished Pant:
You may not be into the super frilly, girly, ruffley stuff, but If you are (and I am) then you will love this pant, or any Pink Fig Pattern in that case. These pants were SUPER simple. If you've made pajama pants before and know how to sew a basting stitch to create a ruffle, (and even if you haven't!) these pants are a cinch. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. These pants are a little more time consuming than other's I've made due to all the ruffles, but definitely not hard.
The pattern calls for a rolled hem stitch on a serger, but I just used a 3 thread overlock stitch. Don't panic if you have no idea what I just said, she gives instructions to make the entire pant with a good old fashion sewing machine :) I would recommend this pattern to anyone and even/especially a beginner.
I used This and This Fabric from Anna Maria Horner.
I used This and This Fabric from Anna Maria Horner.
7 comments:
THOSE are adorable, Chica! Heading over to see Lorna this morning...with a heavy heart, because it really means it's done! :-( Stay in touch, Missy! Happy Friday...Tanya
Oh dang! Can I make a pair for me to wear!! Love those!! Maybe pajamas...oh yes, pattern enlagement please..hee-hee!!
Just gorgeous!!!
Cass
http://casscansew.blogspot.com/
Aw! She looks adorable in her new ruffle pants! Thanks for linking this to Fancy This Fridays!!!
Do you happen to sell that outfit in a shop? I would seriously buy it for my girls....So cute!! Would LOVE it if you would link this up at my turquoise lovin' party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/09/turquoise-lovin-6.html
Super cute!! :o)
I love how they turned out and your little girl looks pleased too!! Thanks for joining last week's What's In The Gunny Sack? link party and I hope to see you again for tomorrow's party!
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