For pants like these that are meant to be wa-a-ay too big, this method is fine - and it its very easy.
If the pants were on so generously over-sized (or if the wearer were not so wonderfully slim), adding a crotch gusset could help the pants fit better through the curvier parts.
they're pajama pants, who cares how they fit. they're supposed to be comfy, and i think she did a really nice job, i can hardly sew but this showed me how to make pants in case i ever need to haha :) all of your videos are great.
7 Comments
7 years ago on Introduction
How do u make short pj pants w/ elastic without a sewing machine??
9 years ago on Introduction
Great job, I want to make my bf a pair for x-mas and it will be my first sewing project since I was a kid. You made it so simple. Thank You.
9 years ago on Introduction
Awesome and just my speed! Totally inspired thank you bunches!!!
10 years ago on Introduction
For pants like these that are meant to be wa-a-ay too big, this method is fine - and it its very easy.
If the pants were on so generously over-sized (or if the wearer were not so wonderfully slim), adding a crotch gusset could help the pants fit better through the curvier parts.
10 years ago on Introduction
they're pajama pants, who cares how they fit. they're supposed to be comfy, and i think she did a really nice job, i can hardly sew but this showed me how to make pants in case i ever need to haha :) all of your videos are great.
11 years ago on Introduction
Ok, I think it´s a nice way to start but making pants is not that simple, those would never fit right...
11 years ago on Introduction
that is quite a slack way of making the pants the dont hang right