Lately I’ve been planning on (or at least thinking about) what I want for the upcoming Fall/Autumn season. summer sewing is now complete. Not all the things I wanted to make got done, but I’m ok with that. Several tops did get made this season. So this post is about how I’m changing up some RTW and how I’m wardrobe planning.
Plans
Now I want to focus on making some pants. One pattern that I’m about to start is this one from Seamwork (you can sign up for the online magazine using my link, if you like).
These are a tapered pant which is a little different style for me. But I’ve already gotten the PDF put together, so now it’s time to make the mock-up and take it from there.
I’ll decide on some other types/styles of pants as time goes on. And I really want to make a classic black dress.
Changing up RTW pjs
As for changing up some ready-to-wear (RTW), I made some changes to some short pjs I bought from the Nordstrom anniversary sale.
Here is the original I bought:
Because they were so short , but so comfortable, I wanted to keep them. I needed to make them a bit longer for my own comfort level. So, I added about a 4″ insert into the shorts. Here’s what I did:
- I cut the bottom hem/band off of each leg with a bit of seam allowance (1/2″)
- I cut 4-4″ strips of the fabric I wanted insert
- Using a narrow seam allowance, I attached those to each leg
- I had to “remake” the crotch because the shorts were so short, there wasn’t much room
- Then I reattached the bottom hem
The original shorts are knit fabric. The insert is a woven fabric.
Here is the result:
Now I have a truly unique pair of pajamas! And they fit the way I want. Sometimes we have to use our sewing powers to make RTW fit the way we want! 😂 ✂️
You can keep this process in mind to change up something you might have in your own closets.
Until next time…
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