REFLECTIONS: Tight pant waistbands cut into the tummy and limit
movement. Back to Elementary School Wardrobe needs comfy pants.
BEFORE: Men’s tan cords with big pleats and tight waistband. Legs were roomy.
Knit bands on maternity and yoga pants inspired this re-fashion.
STEPS:
- Slowly, carefully use a seam ripper to remove the waistband and belt loops. Discard.
- Remove zipper, close the seam.
- Open darts.
- Serge waist-edge seams to prevent fraying.
- Cut wide waistband from a t-shirt. Cut across to keep the stretch. Depending on the need to add crotch depth vary the width.
- Fold band and baste edges together. Serge edges together leaving an opening for elastic. Pin and stitch in place onto pants waist.
- Insert wide elastic. Stitch opening closed.
- Ajust hem. Serge and hem on the machine.
AFTER: Comy Cords with no waistband to cut into the tummy.
I left these men’s pants larger in the leg to layer thermals on cold
days.
AFTER: Elastic waistband. Comfy Cords like sweats. |
AFTER: Knit band cut from t-shirt |
AFTER: Knit band cut from t-shirt |
BEFORE: Waistband and pleats were tight. Legs were roomy. |
Thanks for the idea! Unfortunately, I have a few pants that are too small and creating an elastic waistband seems like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteJennifer EOD
Jennifer, You will be amazed at how much room you gain just from releasing the pleats.Even the small pleats above the back poclets make a difference. Also with the button gone there is no more of that to poke.
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