π‘Ίπ’•π’šπ’π’†π’… 𝑭𝒐𝒓 π‘½π’†π’“π’”π’‚π’•π’Šπ’π’Šπ’•π’š

Happy new week needle workers!

How's your new week coming on? I want to share with you a pant I made.

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African print are such versatile fabrics. They can be styled for almost anything. This particular African print was brought in by a client.

In my part of the world, they sell African print for different purposes. (Wedding, burial, child dedication and the likes) and it's usually called "Asoebi".

It's a way of supporting the celebrant or host of the occasion.

This particular client bought only three yardage and asked me to make a pant.

The reason was because she can pair it with almost anything.

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I got to work as usual. Cleared my table and started the drafting part of the project.

After which I transferred the pattern onto the fabric.

I needed just her waist, hip, trouser length measurement to achieve this outfit.

I folded the fabrics as required to get a perfect pant as seen in the picture.

I placed the hip measurement, waist circumference and trousee length on my pattern paper. Dividing the hip by four and waist too. For crtoch depth, i divided the hip by four to get it perfectly.

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The next step of the project was to cut zipper fly for the pant. I cut zipper fly of two inches width and nine inches depth. Two each, for left wnd right side. The right side usually has a curve while the left doesn't.

Next, i sew the seam using the seam allowance I left for it.

I also attached the zip with a zipper fly. It gave the pant a better outcome.

Then I ironed each seam line to give it a perfect fit.

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This is the full outfit on my mannequin. It came out just as I envisaged. I folded the sem with about 0.5 inches

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This is the upclose view of the pant.

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Another view. I love the simplicity of this outfit.

It took me four hours to draft, cut and sew. I think I was multitasking that day, that was why it took me longer hours to achieve.

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I'm yet to deliver the outfit. My client will be coming in two days from now to pick her outfit.


Images belong to me.


π•­π–Šπ–‹π–”π–—π–Š yπ–”π–š π–‘π–”π–›π–Š 𝖆𝖓yπ–™π–π–Žπ–“π–Œ 𝖔𝖗 𝖆𝖓yπ–”π–“π–Š, π–‘π–”π–›π–Š yπ–”π–šπ–—π–˜π–Šπ–‘π–‹ π–‹π–Žπ–—π–˜π–™.

Amie,
ᡀʰᡉ ᡍⁱʳˑ ʷⁱᡗʰ ᡃ ᡇⁱᡍ ʰᡉᡃʳᡗ ❀



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African print fabrics comes in varying colors and this if definitely an attractive one. I love the pants you made from it.
Well done and thanks for sharing.

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Beautiful i believe this one has name, should be palazzo I think am right and loving it already 😊

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Being able to make a dress that is versatile is amazing, we are glad that you were able to pull this off. Great job!


selected by @ibbtammy

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The outfit looks simple and I like the color. So cool. I actually love pants as it could be worn on any type of tops to make you look good and mature.

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Thus is so neat and the pictures are self explanatory

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I really like the African fabric; it's colorful and looks fresh, with a beautiful drape.
The pants look super comfortable and stylish.

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The fabric is beautiful, matching perfectly with the Pallazzo pants made out of it.

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