Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Today's Tip-Diy Easy Wide Leg Trousers

DIY Wide Leg Trousers

Those of you following along on snapchat (find me: apair_andaspare) will know that I’ve been spending quite a bit of time researching and planning the DIY projects for the site for the next few months
, I’m so keen to get some fresh ideas and trends up for you guys to try yourself. I’ve got a bunch of fun before & afters planned, as well as lots of original ideas to make from scratch. Excited! Naturally a style I’ve been really loving (and you can see everyone else is too) is the wide leg trouser. Pretty much the easiest thing to make in the world if you have even basic knowledge of hand or machine sewing. The trick for this project is choosing a nice fabric that moves well, thus taking them from pyjama wear to out on the town wear, although a little bit of both isn’t so bad either…
This project is a simple extension of a gathered waist shorts pattern – much like these sequin ones and these scarf ones. To eeeeaaasssy I’m telling you.

You need:
2 metres (2.2 yards) of fabric, we used a nice flowy rayon
pins
elastic to fit your waist
scissors
thread
a pair of wide leg trousers or pyjama pants to use as the template.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers

How to:

1. Cut your fabric into two pieces lengthways. Then fold it on half. Place the long edge of your trousers on the folded edge of the fabric, as shown below.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers

2. Cut around the other side to mirror the crotch of the trousers. Do this again so you have two pieces.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers
3. Pin your pieces together along both curved edges.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers
4. The pinned product will look like this.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers
5. Now for the sort of tricky bit. Switch the outside seams around so they are in the middle of the garment and facing each other. Then pin the leg seams together on opposite sides.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers
Once you’ve done all the pinning your basic trousers will be created.
DIY Wide Leg Trousers
6. All you have to do next is to sew the pinned seams, sew the hems and then do an elasticated waistband using this method (fold over the sew down the waistband casing and them thread with elastic). Too easy!
DIY easy wide leg trousers
To wear them, I always make sure to cover the waistband either with a top of a belt, that gives them a polished look. And if you dress the finish product up with some nice accessories no one will be the wiser about how easy (and inexpensive) these are.
DIy Easy Wide Leg Trousers
Finished product photos by Bryant Lee,source:apairandasparediy

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