Oh my goodness! These pants!
I found 2.5 yards of a beautiful white linen aging in my stash and knew I immediately that I needed white linen pants for Easter. (Keep in mind that this was Friday night and Easter was Sunday. If you know me, you aren’t surprised.) I also knew just what pattern I wanted to use. So, I pulled out Simplicity 3688…
As my waist is one size and my hips another, I’ve never done real well at fitting pants. I decided to do it right this time. I first drew the pattern off onto white broadcloth. I increased the seam allowances to 1 inch so I’d have room to work with. I put the muslin together with very long basting stitches. The only real fitting change I needed was to move the crotch point to increase the crotch depth. I altered that on the front pattern pieces and the fit was great! It took a while, but I think it was worth it. The muslin fit beautifully.
So, with great fear and trepidation, I pulled out my white linen (and, for the sake of modesty, I pulled out some white lining also). I put the lining together first. It fit great! Then I started with the linen. The darts looked great, the linen was pressing beautifully, and I was so excited. Then…
I got a little too careless with my serger. One guess where the hole is. Needless to say, I threw those dumb pants on the floor and stomped off to bed. My sweet husband picked up the pants, hung them up, and then came to bed. Then he said the one thing could motivate me, “I don’t think you can fix those.”
Well, not being one to back down from a dare. I got up immediately and started thinking. I sewed and pressed and top-stitched–all while texting a friend who was at the vet with her 70 pound monster that stumbled upon a huge bag of Easter candy! What you see are the result:
Not a beautifully tailored, high-waisted, well-fitting perfect pair of white pants. Instead, they are a much more casual white linen pant with huge patch pockets. Oh, and they fit well.
I will definitely make this pattern again. Next time, I will be more careful and I won’t sew while distracted. Yeah, right.
These are replacing the white eyelet skirt in my PR Wardrobe Contest storyboard. That means I’ve finished 5 pieces and I have 6 to go and I’ve sewn 14.5 yards! I might actually finish!
NOTE: Duke, the dog, is okay too!