#76 Back to School Wardrobe
REFLECTIONS: Me Made
May pledge to wear one Re-fashioned item each day includes inspection of already re-fashioned items.
BEFORE: I was loosing already Re-fashioned Navy pants and Lilac stripe pants to frayed seams.
In the 1st Re-fashion:
- Downsized by running a side seam which ruined pocket use in Navy pair.
- Serger was not used. Both pair now show wear and fray on altered seams.
- On current Re-fashions, I use Betzini's one seam pants patterns. This does not impact outside pants pockets.
- I use new to me Juki Serger on seams.
STEPS:
- Open waistband to access frayed side seams.
- Remove unusable pockets in navy pockets,
- Run a narrow inside seam in Navy pants to alter them a bit smaller.
- Re-stich the side seams to freshen them.
- Serge all seams with new serger.
AFTER: Two pairs of pants back into the Me Made May wardrobe
rotation.
- Saved from fraying seams
AFTER: Frayed seams repaired Pockets removed Back in MMM Rotation |
AFTER: Frayed seams repaired Back in MMM Rotation |
Before: 1st Re-fashion Too small pockets after side seam taken in. |
BEFORE: 1st Re-fashion Pinked seams were fraying |
DURING: Removed unusable pockets |
BEFORE: 1st Re-fashion Seams frayed without Serger. |
AFTER: Seams saved with Serger. |
4 comments:
Great fixes. The serged seams look great. I need to get a serger.
Nice job.
Chickie
Chickie EOD
Nice job. I need to learn to use the serger.
Sergers can be temperamental. My first one years ago was. One I have now is picky about new needles. My Juki is a dream. I don't sew without them now.
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