...Houston, we have lift off! I finally have a descent pants block/sloper! I had the most wonderful tweedy light weight linen in my stash from last year's Hancock going out of business sale. I couldn't get around to using it last summer so I decided to use it now for my next pair of pants. I am happy to report that I had to do VERY LITTLE TWEAKING.
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I have no front diagonal wrinkles and the back fits to my liking. I did
have to take up a small wedge at center back to eliminate gapping, and
take in the side seam hip curve area which is not out of the norm for
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These are only minor adjustments that I will work out on my sloper before I make more pants, but it reminds me of a scene from my younger years...
I can remember my Mother helping me dress when I was just a tween. She'd say, "it's so hard for you to wear skirts, you have NO HIPS and there is nothing for them to sit up on; and your butt is so high it makes the skirt hike up in the back". Can I tell you that this made me feel likes a freak of nature! I developed a complex about something that I didn't understand, nor could do anything about - until I started studying FIT. I've learned that my Mother was absolutely correct - "Baby's got BACK - but no HIPS! BUT, there are adjustments that can be made to compensate for that!
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Love, love, love my new labels |
I've got a nice fitting pair of linen pants now, but during construction there was one little problem. Raise your hand if this has ever happened to you
Yes, I serged the back leg of my new pants! My eyes immediately teared up, but I quickly shook it off, because "THERE'S NO CRYING IN THE SEWING ROOM!" My friend
SheilaCTK sent me a quick answer to the problem "TIM GUNN IT"! We all know that means "MAKE IT WORK" - and so I did.
I'll close with this cute little sewing cartoon I saw recently that made me laugh...