McCall’s 6930

25 Nov McCall’s 6930

” I like being a woman, even in a man’s world. After all, men can’t wear dresses, but we can wear the pants.”
Whitney Houston

When I told my husband I needed a prop to enhance the stark white background, he suggested Lulu 😉
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Greetings…. I  have dozens of dress patterns but only a handful of pants patterns. That needs to change as pants play such an integral role in my wardrobe.Facetune 10Two years ago I sewed McCall’s 6930 as a pair of shorts. I’ve now sewn this pattern three times in three different fabrics:  seersucker, stretch cotton and now wool. The wonderful wool is an earlier birthday present from my lovely friend Petra.

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The pattern is designed as a tapered trouser or short, but for cold weather wool pants, I wanted a pair of straight-leg trousers, and the pattern was easily adaptable.M6930_aStraight-leg trousers maintain the same width from knee to ankle and look good on nearly everyone because they are more forgiving for most body shapes. To change this pattern to a straight-leg design I simply widened the front and back pattern pieces starting at the knee. I also extended the length by six inches.

I particularly like this pattern because it embodies several details which provide a flattering fit:triple pants1. a shaped waistband
2. a flat front
3. front slant pockets.
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Midnight Confession:

The six-inch leg extension was not enough. I tried to like this too-short finished length but the proportions were just not right. I could only wear the pants with flats and the wider leg needed heels to get the look I was seeking…. so I added cuffs… big cuffs 🙂

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As I started exploring cuffed trousers, I learned King Edward VII is considered the originator of the traditional cuffed pant in the 1890s, before they became an American standard in the early 20th century. Since then, cuffed pants remain a mark of quality in bespoke tailored pants as well as off-the-rack pants.

Brunello Cucinelli, Michael Kors and other designers are featuring huge cuffed pants this season so I felt safe with the 3″ addition.

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Other pattern alterations included lining the pants, using an invisible zipper and omitting the waist tab, hook and eyes. I followed the same steps I used when sewing the seersucker shorts. The entire process is detailed here.

One pattern three ways and definitely worth more!

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PS…… My turtleneck is the True Bias Nikko Top and Dress, and easy close-fitting turtleneck pattern which I’ll write more about soon.

Happy Monday!

goodbyevalentino
goodbyevalentino@gmail.com
21 Comments
  • Cheryl Lemmons
    Posted at 09:48h, 25 November Reply

    Petra did well! So did you! These are beautiful!!! Would never know that you didn’t plan the cuff.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:16h, 14 December Reply

      Cheryl,
      Thank you so much! Petra is one of the most artistic people ever! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Linda Berube
    Posted at 12:25h, 25 November Reply

    Great looking pants! Love the cuffs!!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:16h, 14 December Reply

      Thank you, Linda! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Julia Carvel
    Posted at 05:08h, 26 November Reply

    I’m about to embark on my own pants-making marathon. Yours look fabulous – as always, great fabric choice! And I’m so with you on the “flat front” requirement. I let out a huge, disappointed sigh when I realized that front pleated pants were making a comeback in the trends. I cannot think of a single body type that is flattered by front pleats.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:18h, 14 December Reply

      Many thanks, Julia! I will not be joining in the pleated pants comeback either. Fortunately we sew and can wear whatever we want and not whatever we find! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Miss Daisy
    Posted at 06:41h, 26 November Reply

    Awesome , love the wide and the fit.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:18h, 14 December Reply

      Thank you, Miss Daisy! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Miss Daisy
    Posted at 06:41h, 26 November Reply

    Awesome , love the wide cuff and the fit.

  • JS
    Posted at 13:52h, 26 November Reply

    Actually, men can wear dresses. You see them all the time on the runway and increasingly, on the street.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:19h, 14 December Reply

      Very true, JS. I need to get with the times !! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Robin Leonard
    Posted at 09:53h, 27 November Reply

    The cuff looks very high end, Mistakes can be blessings!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:20h, 14 December Reply

      LOL ~ It did not feel like a blessing at the time, but I do love the cuffs, Robin! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Toocutedobs
    Posted at 08:04h, 29 November Reply

    Okay, so it is early in the morning and I am on my first cup of coffee but boy did that first photo really confuse me. I thought what the heck, she has furry legs. . . . and feet! I had to go back and look for the third time before I figured out there was a dog and LuLu’s legs lined up with where yours should be. I thought you had morphed into some Pan-like person.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:21h, 14 December Reply

      You’re not the only one who was confused by the optical illusion she created!! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Lisa G
    Posted at 15:28h, 07 December Reply

    Love everything about these pants, and LuLu was a perfect prop!!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:22h, 14 December Reply

      Many thanks, Lisa! Couldn’t resist the Lulu photo 😉 I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Linda L
    Posted at 18:28h, 11 December Reply

    great looking pants. I like the cuffs!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:22h, 14 December Reply

      Thank you so much, Linda! I’m sorry to just now answer your comment – blog tech issues 😆

  • Geralyn
    Posted at 08:16h, 14 December Reply

    Your honesty about the cuffs was refreshing! We all have made adjustments, but seldom share how we avoided catastrophe! Geralyn

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 14:07h, 14 December Reply

      Thank you, Geralyn! I thought this near catastrophe was worth sharing 😉

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