I bought this stretch denim at Fabric.com ages ago. It is my second bottoms in my sewing plan. Again Butterick 6327.
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Ready to cut! |
I altered the front to have slant pockets for this pair.
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Slant pockets, extended to center front.
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Shortening the zip |
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You can see that I only extended 1 layer of the pocket bags to center front, to cut down on bulk. When my jeans zip is too long, I always shorten it from the bottom, that way i don't lose the locking ability at the top of the zip. I hate zips that unzip on their own while you are wearing them!
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Pocket placement |
I like to do pocket placement after the point where I can try the pants on, to ensure they are in the right spots.
No belt loops this time, and I used 3/8" seams in attaching and finishing the waistband, so that it would be deeper and the waist would sit a bit higher.
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Front |
I hemmed these a little longer than the denim, thinking that they might still shrink up in length.
I created a faux yoke again.
So.... finished plan items --- 2 pair jeans and 1 top, a boxy cropped T.
Stay happy
Keep sewing
And if you can't sew
Snuggle a cute baby.