It may be September, but summer isn’t over until the first day of fall on September 22, so it’s been shorts-land over here lately. Yes, Shorts-Land is a place, and that place has been my house, where I’ve been sewing up a ton of basic and not-so-basic shorts this summer. Like many aspects of sewing, I’ve been putting shorts and pants off because I didn’t know how to fit them, but I also know that I really need to try if I’m ever going to learn.
McCall’s 6848 is a pattern I’ve been tweaking little by little, and I think I finally have it right. This is actually a pajama pattern, but after making my first pair of shorts from it (View D), I realized this it was going to be more of a summer staple than pajamas.
One thing I’ve found in the little bit of pants/shorts sewing I have done is that bottoms sometimes feel as though they are too high in the front and too low in the back for me. This was definitely the case with my first pair of these shorts. So, I got out the good ol’ Singer Sewing Reference Library books and looked up fitting, until I came up with some ideas. For my second pair of shorts, I took a wedge out of the front and added a wedge into the back. This got my shorts really close to what I wanted, but the front legs felt just a little…well, not tight, but not quite right–a little like they were pressing against me too much in the front of the legs. So, for this last pair, I lengthened the back crotch point just a bit and…finally just right!!!
They feel exactly like I want them to. For this pair, due to my need for basics, I decided to try out the new Art Gallery Fabrics Denim. I got it at Pintuck & Purl in Exeter, NH (who, by the way, I’ve started doing some social media for, which is super cool). I was kind of skeptical about this thin fabric. I didn’t really believe it was denim, because the weight is closer to a quilting cotton, although it’s much drapier. When you look at the weave, though, it really is a denim weave. All that to say, I was pleasantly surprised when I tried it. I managed to make these up before the road trip we went on in July, and they were perfect in the car. I guess it’s always a good day when you can wear something designed as pajamas in your everyday life.
I even put a little lace flower in there as my back tag.
The one extra thing I did (besides that flower) was add some long bartacks at the sides. I know from experience that these shorts can catch on things…and rip. It’s no fun ripping a hole in the side of your new shorts.
The only other thing I would change if I made these again would be to add pockets. It’s pretty annoying not to have any, but I think, at this point, I want to focus more on fit than modifying patterns with extra features. So, I’ll save it as a future idea.
Recommendations
- I’ve got to recommend it again–BRIMFIELD! It’s going on now, and if you are an antique-lover anywhere near western Massachusetts, I highly recommend you go. Brimfield is the largest outdoor antique market in the US and it’s going on this week until Sunday. You can find all the details at the above link.
- I tried one of the best recipes EVER on Monday. It was Bostocks from the Seven Spoons cookbook. It’s an amazing combination of day old brioche (like challah bread), orange simple syrup, and almond cream. It’s totally worth the work, and you can make the various elements ahead of time. Check your library…I bet they have it!
- How about more learning about fabric? Here’s a link to another of the Cotton + Steel substrate series. This time it’s all about their cotton/linen canvas fabric! Interesting!
- And finally, I’ve got one more video from Cotton + Steel about how their fabric is manufactured and printed over in Japan. It’s pretty cool to see how it’s all made:
These are really cute! I love the lightweight denim you used, it has a really nice drape. I also love your little lace marker for the back-I always need that-especially with shorts! I’m going to look for that recipe book too-sounds delish!
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Thanks so much, Rebecca. I’d love a shirt or shirt dress from that fabric, too. Hope you enjoy the book!
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Nice work and I love that little lace marker on the back too! Great idea. I usually put a loop of grosgrain ribbon into the CB seam.
My must have resource for fitting pants is Pants for Real People. I really recommend it. I too have the issue you had, and I lower an deepen the crotch seem now as a standard adjustment! Changed my life.
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Thanks so much for the compliment and fitting and book recommendations. I’ll see if I can find that book at my library. I love new sewing books!
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It looks like you’ve got the fit pretty good. nice work. and yep you have to love clothes that are PJs. so comfy.
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Thanks!
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These are awesome!
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Thanks! Perfect for road trips, pj’s, and every day!
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Hi Lisa, Just getting a chance to sit down and read some blog posts and I have to say I love your shorts! It’s so great when you get the fit of an item just right (and then you can make many more!). Also, Brimfield…Did you go? If you ever want a partner, call me!
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Thanks, Kim! I appreciate that. I didn’t go to Brimfield this time. I wanted to, but I went in May this year, so I didn’t make this one. Too bad I didn’t know you back in May! Sometimes I like to go alone, but I didn’t have a buddy this year and I definitely wanted one. I’ll keep you in mind for another time. Let me know if YOU need a Brimfield buddy. 🙂
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