I've done two pants. For both, I've used an XL t-shirt. It's a little big, but you can always tailor it to fit your body (large t-shirts are too small for me).
Here are some of the things I discovered along the way:
* This is my great discovery- use a long sleeve t-shirt instead of a short sleeve t-shirt. You can use the sleeve as your waistband instead of cutting up another t-shirt (like the tutorial suggests). Fold the sleeve in half lengthwise and cut (the sleeve provides a natural tapering, just like the tutorial suggests). You will have two pieces now. Sew them together to create your waistband (sew it in a way that the two pieces create a tube, so you can pass your drawstring through).
(long sleeve folded in half- see the natural tapering of material)
(now cut the sleeve in half- you will have two pieces)
* I created a much smaller tube for my drawstring by sewing a 1/2 inch down the waistband. This helped the drawstring stay in place and not bunch up so much.
(I put the pen at the place where I sewed)
* If you have a serger, serge your pants. This will help keep the fray down. However, they are dance pants so if you don't have a serger you will be just fine.
Old T-Shirt
New Dance Pants
Awesome!
I'm posting this link to the Tea Rose Home Link Party, because although this is not my idea, I think it is too cool not too share!
3 comments:
Awesome dance pants! Love that you made more than one and absolutely LOVE that you had the idea of using a long sleeve t-shirt. Genius! They turned out GREAT!
This is a great way to repurpose t-shirts! Thanks for sharing.
Between you and Jan, I am getting some fabulous ideas! I can't wait to try this!
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