Hi, just wanted to say that I I love your channel! I used this drop crotch pattern to sew some comfortable pyjama pants for my husband, and he said it's hands down the most comfortable he has ever worn! Thank you :-D
This pattern is absolutely amazing! Ive mocked up a toile but instead of am elastic waist, I've added ties to the side seams so I can tie the pant to fit, which also create a nice pleat/fold. Thank you for sharing!
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks so much. Your tutorial was very easy to follow. I can’t wait to get started bringing my idea to life. 😊
thank you so so much for this. i have several pairs of harems i bought from a vendor in hong kong and have been trying to figure out how to pattern them ever since and this video is so so helpful in figuring out the trouble spots. I LOVE this style and want to make some out of sturdier fabric for work.
HI! Love this tutorial for drop crotch pants. Loved how the animals made an appearance in the video, they are so cute. Your your right these pants can be good for anyone that's be binge eating, Hehe (counting myself), maybe I make two pairs. 🥰😊 Later!
Thank you for making this so easy - and not having to go out and buy a serger is awesome... And, nope no binge eater here - just like the comfy-ness of these pants instead of wearing sweats all the time... Next I will try to make these and make them into overalls...
Thank you for the pattern and the video! This is my first time sewing a complete garment from scratch; I figured a baggy, drop-crotch pants would be much easier for a beginner. So far I've drafted the pattern, copied it into the fabric and cut the pieces. I'm however very confused about the pockets. The first step of sewing the curved part with the front, ironing and top-stitching is straightforward, but I'm confused about how the second part of the pocket is attached. In the tutorial you say to sew and zigzag; I'm guessing this means I first sew a normal straight stitch on the line, and then the zigzag stitch (which I can see is very densely packed) is to keep it from fraying... but do I start stitching all the way into the front on the pants? Not sure how to do that without catching it in the rest of the stitch (sorry, English is not my first language, communication is difficult haha)... anyway, I'll work on that today, I'm sure this is very clear and easy to people with experience, and I'm gonna figure it out!! Thanks again for the tutorial, can't wait to see how many time I'll have to undo my stitches XD
Hi there ! When you get to the second part of the pocket , sew the inner long side + the bottom to the first part of the pocket. so you kinda, lift the 2 pocket pcs and sew those two sides together, don't sew them onto the front of the pants . After that when you are sewing the sides of the pants ( front and back panels ) the remaining long side of the pocket will be sandwiched between them. Hope this helps :)
🌻 Thank you so much. I am a beginner and new to sewing. This is my very first project & a bit of a challenge for me. Instead of making front pockets, I attached 2 inside side pockets and stitched up the pants sides using the same method as you. Now I’m stuck and understand why front pockets or no pockets at all would have been better for my skill level. The double stitching you used to close the pants sides, doesn’t accommodate the side pockets of my pants. Can my pants pockets be saved or simply remove them? Please advise. Thank you!!!!!
@@SaltyDIY what a splendid idea 💡 thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. I will do exactly that. I’m really enjoying this project. Thanking you once again for this sewing tutorial and your prompt response ❤️ and saving my pants👍
Hi, just wanted to say that I I love your channel! I used this drop crotch pattern to sew some comfortable pyjama pants for my husband, and he said it's hands down the most comfortable he has ever worn! Thank you :-D
Thanks for trying it out ! So happy it worked out yayyy 😊
This pattern is absolutely amazing! Ive mocked up a toile but instead of am elastic waist, I've added ties to the side seams so I can tie the pant to fit, which also create a nice pleat/fold. Thank you for sharing!
Wish there were pics!
These are the exact style of harem/drop crotch pants I’ve been looking for! THANKS!!!!
I watched this video a few times to get familiar with the instructions. Your video is very clear and detailed. Can't wait to try it out. Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks so much. Your tutorial was very easy to follow. I can’t wait to get started bringing my idea to life. 😊
Just what I was looking for thank you, also went to your blog
I love how you show the design process.
Thank you :)
so absolutely clear and easy to follow!! thanks!!!
thank you so so much for this. i have several pairs of harems i bought from a vendor in hong kong and have been trying to figure out how to pattern them ever since and this video is so so helpful in figuring out the trouble spots. I LOVE this style and want to make some out of sturdier fabric for work.
HI! Love this tutorial for drop crotch pants. Loved how the animals made an appearance in the video, they are so cute. Your your right these pants can be good for anyone that's be binge eating, Hehe (counting myself), maybe I make two pairs. 🥰😊 Later!
Great to see your comment, Tara ! The animals are keeping us sane here , always up to something :)
Love it exactly what I was looking for thank you
These are great pants, l am going to give them a go and it’s so very easy to follow along fantastic video 😻
i've made two pairs of pants using this tutorial, so comfy...! just finished my boyfriend's pair today and he's been wearing them all day
I'm so glad they worked out ! thanks for trying out this tutorial !
idk man depends on how big you are, i'd just make the pattern first
Love these baggy pirate pants :)
Thank you for making this so easy - and not having to go out and buy a serger is awesome... And, nope no binge eater here - just like the comfy-ness of these pants instead of wearing sweats all the time... Next I will try to make these and make them into overalls...
That's a great idea ! Both the not binge eating and the overalls :)
Just perfect is exactly what I needed!!!
Thank you for sharing this, very lovely of you :-)
Super comfy......super cute😊
Thank you so much :)
I gotta try these
Thank you for the pattern and the video! This is my first time sewing a complete garment from scratch; I figured a baggy, drop-crotch pants would be much easier for a beginner. So far I've drafted the pattern, copied it into the fabric and cut the pieces. I'm however very confused about the pockets. The first step of sewing the curved part with the front, ironing and top-stitching is straightforward, but I'm confused about how the second part of the pocket is attached. In the tutorial you say to sew and zigzag; I'm guessing this means I first sew a normal straight stitch on the line, and then the zigzag stitch (which I can see is very densely packed) is to keep it from fraying... but do I start stitching all the way into the front on the pants? Not sure how to do that without catching it in the rest of the stitch (sorry, English is not my first language, communication is difficult haha)... anyway, I'll work on that today, I'm sure this is very clear and easy to people with experience, and I'm gonna figure it out!! Thanks again for the tutorial, can't wait to see how many time I'll have to undo my stitches XD
Hi there ! When you get to the second part of the pocket , sew the inner long side + the bottom to the first part of the pocket. so you kinda, lift the 2 pocket pcs and sew those two sides together, don't sew them onto the front of the pants . After that when you are sewing the sides of the pants ( front and back panels ) the remaining long side of the pocket will be sandwiched between them. Hope this helps :)
Freaking amazing!!!!
🌻 Thank you so much. I am a beginner and new to sewing. This is my very first project & a bit of a challenge for me. Instead of making front pockets, I attached 2 inside side pockets and stitched up the pants sides using the same method as you. Now I’m stuck and understand why front pockets or no pockets at all would have been better for my skill level. The double stitching you used to close the pants sides, doesn’t accommodate the side pockets of my pants. Can my pants pockets be saved or simply remove them? Please advise. Thank you!!!!!
hi :) you can sew the sides up without the pockets , then add some cargo style pockets that go over the side seams ?
@@SaltyDIY what a splendid idea 💡 thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. I will do exactly that. I’m really enjoying this project. Thanking you once again for this sewing tutorial and your prompt response ❤️ and saving my pants👍
Hi! Thank you for this tutorial! Those flat seams are a game changer. Can you tell me how many yards of fabric you used for your pants?
hey there, naimawo :) 2 yards of 60" wide fabric would be enough .
Just out of interest what fabric did you use in this great tutorial?
Perfect 👌
Good job
Let me know if there is an option to buy directly from you. I need someone to make my clothes.
Thoughts on using heavy denim for this pattern? I have a lot in my stash.
Yes ! I would love to see it if you try it out ! I think I would use a lighter weight denim for the waist band area and the pockets :)
Where I can get the pattern?
I am a little confused on how you sew the last seam on the four panels.
is it the curve part of the pants you are referring to?
Thank you for sharing. What type of fabric do you recommend? It would be nice to show finish product on you.
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