Thank You! I took a pattern class in college..more years ago than we will admit and needed a refresher. This was wonderful. Now I need to find someone to help take correct measurements. LOL.
I was following along and understanding very well until the last few minutes when you split the front piece down the middle. At that point I’m think why not just start out from a larger size from the get-go?
I have watched your pants video several times but my figure is nit like your mannequin shape. I know where I want waist but high hip is about I inch below my waist ( stomach) and then my back side is huge also, My lower body is a very odd shape and is hard to get any pants to fit correctly. What are your thoughts for making pants for myself. Does the Sasha pants fit the odd shape bodies? Will it be extra hard to get this pants pattern to fit a full figure women. Please respond. Thanks.
Would have been easier to follow if you’d have used your body to demo the paper pattern adjustments as you went along instead of having to remember what you did at the beginning of the video.
I will have to admit at chuckling at your attempt to be PC on explaining measurements. Not sure if later you will be talking about taking your sitting measurements and working them into your pattern. For example I am considered super size. There is several inches difference between standing and sitting measurements in hips, waist and thighs. If I am making them out of knit fabric I can usually use the patterns as long as the fabric has a high stretch ratio. This is why I rarely sew clothes.
LOL! There are so many things to share about pant fitting that we can't include in a single video. However, we are continuing pants into the April Lesson so there will be more tips. Make sure to watch for our WB FB live as we will be able to do live Q&A and I can address this. The problem with most pant methods is they don't address the body mass of the body- it truly is key! More resources coming this year for pants!
I would like to see you take measurements from an actual person and then adjust the pattern. Your explanation has me totally baffled. I do not get it at all.
Thank You! I took a pattern class in college..more years ago than we will admit and needed a refresher. This was wonderful. Now I need to find someone to help take correct measurements. LOL.
What a great series. JOI, your teaching style is amazing, concise and a pleasure to follow. Also love all your technical tips and tricks! Love this !
Thank you so much Karen for the kind words! See you in all our WB lessons
Great tips ! Love your teaching style. Looking forward trying them.
Nicel and clearly explained, thank you!👍
Thank you!
Excellent informations, Thank you for your teaching.
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I was following along and understanding very well until the last few minutes when you split the front piece down the middle. At that point I’m think why not just start out from a larger size from the get-go?
I have watched your pants video several times but my figure is nit like your mannequin shape. I know where I want waist but high hip is about I inch below my waist ( stomach) and then my back side is huge also, My lower body is a very odd shape and is hard to get any pants to fit correctly. What are your thoughts for making pants for myself.
Does the Sasha pants fit the odd shape bodies? Will it be extra hard to get this pants pattern to fit a full figure women. Please respond. Thanks.
Thank you
I have 4” measurement difference from and back rise. How would the side seams match?
Where can I get the Sasha pant pattern?
Where can I purchase Sasha pant pattern
Would have been easier to follow if you’d have used your body to demo the paper pattern adjustments as you went along instead of having to remember what you did at the beginning of the video.
I will have to admit at chuckling at your attempt to be PC on explaining measurements. Not sure if later you will be talking about taking your sitting measurements and working them into your pattern. For example I am considered super size. There is several inches difference between standing and sitting measurements in hips, waist and thighs. If I am making them out of knit fabric I can usually use the patterns as long as the fabric has a high stretch ratio. This is why I rarely sew clothes.
LOL! There are so many things to share about pant fitting that we can't include in a single video. However, we are continuing pants into the April Lesson so there will be more tips. Make sure to watch for our WB FB live as we will be able to do live Q&A and I can address this. The problem with most pant methods is they don't address the body mass of the body- it truly is key! More resources coming this year for pants!
I would like to see you take measurements from an actual person and then adjust the pattern. Your explanation has me totally baffled. I do not get it at all.