10 Dec Garment #2 – Pleased With My Pull-Ons
Maybe I should say Garment 2 (a) because I plan to make more.
When my next birthday rolls around, I hope to be equipped with a collection of jeans. Let’s face it, there is no such thing as a simple pair of jeans anymore. Boot cut, skinnies, flared, mid rise, low rise, dark denim, light denim…… not to mention colorful jeans.
For years I held on to my old jeans with the intention of refashioning my collection. Recently, I came to my senses and donated all of my very heavy non-stretch denim jeans …. and then I ordered this fabulous Italian Mottled Beige Stretch Cotton Twill from Mood Fabrics.
Reading over 3 dozen positive reviews on the Pattern Review website led me to try Jalie’s Eleonore jeans. It’s true… they are pull-on…. and bulk free around the abs 😉 I like ’em.
I was delighted to find the color more camel than the online pinky-brown photo which means my new pull-ons are compatible with many colors including my cozy gray sweater.
Mood describes the twill as a medium weight making it perfect for pants. The pattern is adaptable for skinny jeans but I went with the boot cut the first time around.
The elastic stitched on the inside of the waistband results in a very smooth appearance, (the next pair will feature construction photos). My only criticism is the bagginess behind the knees, but otherwise find the fit flattering.
I topstitched the upper portion on the pants including the yokes, back pockets, mock fly and front pockets, and played it safe using a compatible thread. I did not make a muslin since stretch fabrics perform differently, however the next pair will be tweaked.
So here’s to Garment #2 (a).
I hope to make a pair of “real” jeans later on, but tis the season to be simple!
Laura Casey
Posted at 08:14h, 10 DecemberThere great! At my age all of my slacks have elastic in them, even my wool crepe….most of my sweaters are not tucked in anymore….so very comfortable all of the time….beautiful job. Love your posts! Merry Christmas!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:35h, 10 DecemberThanks, Laura! These jeans definitely have a built in comfort factor 🙂
Ann Richerson
Posted at 08:24h, 10 DecemberThose are lovely! Very nice fit and looks so nice with the sweater! Enjoy your post.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:36h, 10 DecemberThank you so much, Ann! The fit is good but not perfect 😉
Karen Mulkey
Posted at 08:34h, 10 DecemberSo fun to see you making pants. The fits looks pretty darn good for a first try,
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:37h, 10 DecemberMany thanks, Karen! I agree with you – good for a first try. Second should be better 😉
Julie Starr
Posted at 08:36h, 10 DecemberOutstanding Sarah! What a unique and beautiful fabric this is. I’m on the Eleonore bandwagon 100%. and am about to begin pair #6. Who tucks their tops in anymore anyway?
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:38h, 10 DecemberMany thanks, Julie! Of course your cute Jalies inspired me to make this pattern 😉 What length do you think looks best with these pants?
Julie Starr
Posted at 18:01h, 10 DecemberI just read a great post on this topic on Pinterest. Apparently it depends entirely on the shoes you plan to wear them with. The higher the heel, the longer the length. I narrowed most of mine into modified “skinnies” and wear them with flats or low heeled booties so they are hemmed at or just above the ankle. I plan to flare a pair of these soon to wear with heels.
Cissie Wellons
Posted at 08:57h, 10 DecemberThese are a great wardrobe staple! I am a fan of this pattern too and have plans to make a few pairs for my newly pregnant daughter.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:39h, 10 DecemberHi Cissie ~ I’m going to try to take this comment as a compliment 😉
Mary
Posted at 09:56h, 11 DecemberIf you put in a maternity panel, adding in buttonhole elastic it should work all the way till the end. ( Lycra in fabric, right?)
Jennifer Shaw
Posted at 09:41h, 10 DecemberWho would have ever known that these are pull on pants? They look great on you. I love the way they fit you and the fabric is beautiful! I am taking a pant fitting class in four weeks and want a pattern that fits my body type better. With my sway back and strong legs, I have a challenging time in finding pants that I love.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:40h, 10 DecemberThank you, Jennifer. I’m always leary of sewing and buying pants. They are easy to make but tricky to fit. Good luck with your class 🙂
Irene
Posted at 09:47h, 10 DecemberThe jeans look wonderful! With all the new fabric possibilities for jeans these days, they are so versatile.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:41h, 10 DecemberThank you, Irene! I agree – jean fabrics have come a long way to say the least 😉
Mary Stein
Posted at 09:50h, 10 DecemberI feel I am missing out on something valuable! What is the Pattern Review Website? And everything you put together is beautiful!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:42h, 10 DecemberMary,
I put a link to the Pattern Review website. This site changed my entire outlook on sewing the second time around. It features 300,000 members who review patterns they have made along with books, classes, fabrics and all things sewing. You’ll love it 🙂
Amanda S.
Posted at 10:04h, 10 DecemberA fun simple garment made interesting with the mottled fabric choice. The fit looks fabulous from here!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:43h, 10 DecemberThank you, Amanda. The fit is a l m o s t the way I want it 😉
Shams
Posted at 10:07h, 10 DecemberThose look great!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 10:44h, 10 DecemberThank you, Shams!
Art Attack
Posted at 10:46h, 10 DecemberOh, I disagree! I think these are a great fit all around. Really cute on you. Don’t you just love this pattern?
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:13h, 10 DecemberThank you, Dorcas! I do like the pattern, and believe I’ll love it the second time around 😉
Barbara Kaye
Posted at 12:01h, 10 DecemberYou are just adorable!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:14h, 10 DecemberAhhh…….. you’re making me blush 🙂
Julie Culshaw
Posted at 12:52h, 10 DecemberAh, an enabler! because of your post and your great-looking jeans, I ordered this pattern and also their stretch jeans pattern right away. Always on the look-out for a good pant pattern. thanks.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:14h, 10 DecemberThank you, Julie! I’ve also heard great things about the stretch jeans pattern too 😉
Lucy
Posted at 13:42h, 10 DecemberThese turned out great. I love the color.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:15h, 10 DecemberThank you, Lucy! I too, love this color 🙂
Janice
Posted at 14:01h, 10 DecemberLove!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:15h, 10 DecemberThank you, Janice!!
Myra
Posted at 14:02h, 10 DecemberWow, I absolutely love your jeans! The color, that shape and the fit seem to be perfect from my point of you! (I really don’t even mind the wrinkles behind the knees, LOL!) I’m glad you review this pattern, I actually have it on my list to do in a few days. I have one project before that one to complete Anyway, enjoy your new beautiful jeans and I can’t wait to see your next pair!!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:16h, 10 DecemberMany thanks, Myra! I’ve become so picky about the fit these days……… I really think I can take care of the sag behind the knees 😉
Margene Yeaton
Posted at 14:11h, 10 DecemberThank you, you didn’t make me wait long at all for your next post. How do you do it?
These jeans look awesome so can’t wait to see your tweaked jeans. Must check out
the pattern you used. I agree with so many of the comments and your inspiration
is non-stop. I, too, plan to get acquainted with Pattern Review. Appreciate your blog
so much! “Happy Holidays”
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:17h, 10 DecemberHappy Holidays to you, Margene and many thanks for your comment 🙂
GayleMI
Posted at 15:32h, 10 DecemberTerrific fit!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 17:17h, 10 DecemberThank you so much, Gayle. 😉
Jennifer Miller
Posted at 17:18h, 10 DecemberThese almost have me convinced to try a pair. They are on my list…..even though you’re not 100% pleased, these are a really nice looking pair of jeans! (No one could tell they pull on)
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 18:34h, 10 DecemberThank you, Jennifer! The only thing I’m not pleased with is the bagging behind my knees. I think I know how to solve it though. 😉
Super!
Posted at 17:23h, 10 DecemberThe pullon jeans and you look superb
Thank you for giving pattern specifications –Now I’m thinking about a similar pair.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 06:22h, 11 DecemberThank you 🙂
Mary Lynn
Posted at 20:42h, 10 DecemberLove the pants and great fit! I have such trouble finding fit, baggy behind the knees
wouldn’t bother me at all! Gorgeous day at the Ocean Course today – missed my sewing chums!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 06:27h, 11 DecemberHi Mary Lynn! My striving for perfection means there is always room for improvement, but maybe I shouldn’t let those baggy knees get to me 😉
I’m sure the weather has been simply divine at Kiawah!
Beth M
Posted at 21:36h, 10 DecemberThis look fabulous! I was trying not to buy another pattern but you may have pushed me over the edge.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 06:28h, 11 DecemberThere’s always room for a good and easy pattern, huh? Go for it, Beth!
Sew, Jean Margaret
Posted at 05:47h, 11 DecemberVery smart pants…the fit is awesome and that fabric is lovely. Beautiful outfit.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 06:29h, 11 DecemberMany thanks, Jean. I find this fabric different with just enough color variation to give it depth 🙂
Barbara Byrne
Posted at 06:51h, 11 DecemberVERY classy with the black sweater x
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 07:11h, 12 DecemberThank you, Barbara!
I Cortelloni
Posted at 07:32h, 11 DecemberYour prototype jeans are very becoming. Did you adjust the waistline in the pattern? Some of the ones I have used are too low cut.
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 07:13h, 12 DecemberI made no adjustments whatsoever this first go around including the waistline. Everything fit nicely, and the only thing that I will try to change will be the bagging behind the knees. 🙂
Kathleen
Posted at 11:11h, 11 DecemberLove these jeans on you! Perfect fit including the length. I have that jeans pattern sitting in my stash along with a gorgeous Liberty of London stretch flowered denim that I am just so crazy about I’m scared to use it 🙂 You’ve inspired me to take the plunge!
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 07:13h, 12 DecemberThank you, Kathleen! This pattern would be p e r f e c t for your Libery of London stretch denim 🙂
Patricia Pfeiffer
Posted at 17:52h, 12 DecemberNice jeans! I think Jalie is the pattern I need to buy.
You know of course that the back pants leg pattern should be shorter than the front. That’s the way pants patterns always used to be drafted, but for some reason they are not anymore. Take about 1/2″ out of the back leg in the thigh area above the knee. Ease the back to the front in the back thigh area. This takes up the loose material in back of the thigh. I think you should also stitch from top to bottom on both sides of the leg, with the longer, front, piece on top. I think you can find this alteration in “Fast Fit ” by Sandra Betzina. I could tell you more but at the moment I am stuck in a chair with ice packs on a swollen knee, so I can’t go get the book.
Pat
goodbyevalentino
Posted at 07:36h, 13 DecemberPatricia……. I had no idea since I rarely make pants. Thank you so much for this advice! I will give it a try on the next pair which I hope to do soon.
Take care of that knee! 🙂
Marguerite
Posted at 15:54h, 17 DecemberPat, I have forgotten about that back ease! You are so right. The older patterns had that drafted right in along with other places to ease on garments like shoulders and elbows. Maybe this answers some of the reasons for poor fit people seem to get from newer patterns. Easing…a lost art! Thanks for the reminder!
Patricia Pfeiffer
Posted at 20:39h, 17 DecemberI went down and looked up Sandra Betzina’s directions on this. It is in her Power Sewing book. And this it what she says to do. On the back leg pattern, 2″ below the crotch point, cut straight across to 1/8″ from the outer seam. Lap to take up 1/2″ from the inner seam, tapering to nothing on the outside seam. Ease the front to the back between the crotch and the knee.
Don’t take up 1/2″ all the way across the leg. You might end up with the pant leg cupping too much under your derrière.
Leigh
Posted at 23:56h, 12 DecemberOh, I like those! So much I just ordered the fabric and the pattern. Can’t wait to get started. 🙂
Goodbye Valentino
Posted at 07:30h, 13 DecemberAhh….. wonderful, Leigh – you made my day! I hope you enjoy both as much as I do. I recommend washing the fabric TWICE before sewing 🙂
Vernelle Nelson
Posted at 08:27h, 13 DecemberHello, Sara – Just yesterday, I decided to get rid of my old non-stretch denim jeans as well. I’m still considering pattern options. Thanks for the review and thanks for letting us all know how comfortable your new jeans are.
Tomasa
Posted at 21:38h, 14 DecemberThese jeans fits you beautifully – bravo! No one would ever know these were pull ons!
Marguerite
Posted at 15:56h, 17 DecemberGreat looking pant! I’ve read the reviews on this pattern also and have been tempted to try it. With all the tunics and long tops around, pull on is the way to go!
Cindy
Posted at 18:09h, 30 MarchI tried these jeans and really liked the fit although I could hardly get them on due to the fabric not having enough stretch.. I used a stretch twill fabric with a light stretch. I am having a really hard time finding the right fabric. What do I look for when I’m buying fabric online? We have little in the way of fabric stores here so I have no other choice than buying on-line.