Shorts, and Shorts, and more Shorts!

It’s the perfect time to write this blog post as it’s starting to warm up around here in the
Midwest.

Made For Mermaids – Mila Shorts

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Date
Sewn: 07/26/23

Sewn
Before: Navy floral, blue stars, gray/black, and Black with roses

My
measurements at the time: actual waist: 37” pants waist 42” and hip 49”

Size sewn: Green for waist and Yellow for the hips.  I picked the 4.5” inseam, faced
waist.  I used 33” of ¼” elastic for the waistband.  I like using swim elastic for this because it stretches better and it’s soft.  I get mine from Amazon.

Alterations:
I did a ½” butt scoop and sewed with ¼” seam allowance on the sides instead of ½” since I have gained some weight – but was too lazy to trace a new pattern.

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The fabric is a double brushed Poly in Navy, I used one yard and had scraps left. No
idea where I got the fabric or when. Sadly, my notes don’t say.

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Thoughts:
I made yet another pair of my favorite shorts pattern, the Made for Mermaids –
Mila. This time I used just a basic Navy as I needed something plain to go under
my patterned tank tops. This pattern is awesome in so many ways. I love that it
looks great, the shorts don’t ride up, I don’t feel hot in them even using
double brush Poly. The waistband is perfect because it’s not tight, but my pants
don’t fall down. When I make these, I put 1/4-inch elastic with a triple zigzag
around the waistband at the very top, before it folds. So, I mark the waistband
where halfway is in width.  Then, where half is, stitch the 1/4th inch elastic to the inside at fold line of the waistband. You want the elastic just under that fold line.  Then I
fold the waistband over which covers the elastic and makes it hidden
inside. The triple zig zag shows only on the backside, my skin side, and nothing shows on the front of the waistband.  Finally, I attach it to the shorts. That way it keeps the pants up without falling down but doesn’t hurt my stomach at all. It’s just so smooth and soft. I’ll be honest, I stole this
technique from Jalie and I like to use it whenever possible on any knit waistbands.

Sort of like the instructions here from the Jalie Sylvie pants/shorts pattern:

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The Mila shorts pattern also comes with pants, surprising enough I haven’t even made
the pants because I like the Jalie Sylvie pants that are super similar.  Humorously I haven’t made the Sylvie shorts. So, it’s funny, the Made for Mermaid I use the shorts, the Jalie Sylvie I make the pants. They’re very, very similar patterns. If debating between the two patterns, I would suggest the Jalie Sylvia pants only because their size range is way larger. with Jalie patterns, sizing goes from infant #2 to way plus size and their instructions are super clear. But I have both patterns already so I love the Mila shorts and they are already traced off as shorts, lol.  And the pants I have traced off are Sylvies.

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Anyway,
this is the FIFTH pair of Mila shorts I have made now. Of my other 4, the Navy
floral and black floral roses, I absolutely love and wear all the time – even
around the house because they’re so comfortable. Now if you know me, I usually
run hot since my brain radiation because my pituitary doesn’t tell my body to
make hormones, so I am hot sweaty all the time. Therefore, I run around the
house in a tank top and underwear most of the day, still complaining of sweaty
hot.   So, if I’m willing to wear these shorts over underwear, that says something big because I find them 1. really comfortable. I hate things touching my stomach and these don’t bother me
at all; and 2. These don’t make me hot and sweaty.  3.  I can walk outdoors without
getting weird looks from the neighbors, like when I’m just in my underwear so
this pattern is five stars from me.

(tank shown in pics is Love Notions – Laundry Day Tee, free pattern)

Photobombed. I can’t do anything around here without someone walking in on me Open-mouthed smile

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Patterns for Pirates -Peg legs shorts

This is a free pattern and who doesn’t like free.

I’ve attempted this pattern in shorts a few times without much success, mainly bad
fabric choices.  I’ve also made this pattern in leggings in the way past and loved them.

Sewn before: Green plaid in 2017, Plain Pink in 2017, Plain Black in 2015, Purple shorts in 2017

This time I used the updated file with the addon side pockets and panels.  I started sewing these on July 2nd, 2023, and I finished them July 7th, 2023

My measurements at the time: 42” bust 39” waist 49“ hip

Size Sewn 1X

For my fifth pair, I sewed these in a Navy athletic dark blue fabric

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I added 3/8 inch to the front thigh to crotch curve and half inch to the back
thigh to Crouch curve. I took half the height of the waistband off because I
don’t like things really high on my stomach. I added the 1/4th inch elastic to
the inside of the waistband like I explained above with the Mila shorts.  I always pick the low-rise front because I definitely am a low rise 90s person, and I used the midrise on the side and
high rise in the back to cover my rear end. I chose to sew the bike length.

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The dark blue Navy ended up so super tight bad choice of fabric, but I like the
length of the pattern, I like the pocket for my phone, and I wanted to try
again. However, I couldn’t even get the blue pair on over my hips.

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So, I went and sewed up another pair in charcoal cotton lycra.

For the Sixth pair sewn, now in cotton lycra, charcoal, I used the low rise front to high rise back, bike length again, and the size plus 1X

Date Charcoal sewn: 05/29/23

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When I was putting the pattern together both times, I found that the back and side
panel notches didn’t line up. I also found the back with side also didn’t meet
up same with the front with side panels.  I made do.

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The legs are a bit tighter than I like. I realize these are leggings/shorts and
supposed to be tight, but when I cover stitch the hems, I need to either change
my differential to have more stretch or make the legs a little bit wider. I need
more room at the bottom hem – like 1/2 inch in back and maybe 1/4 inch in front
– if I make these again, which I probably will.

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I like the charcoal ones. The length is exactly how long I like my shorts, I love
the pocket for my phone, they are comfortable to wear. If I made the legs a
little wider, they would be perfect.  They go well with lots of my tops and
tanks, so it’s a great addition to my wardrobe. I most definitely will be making another
pair of these in cotton lycra.

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Fabric: I get all my cotton lycra from purple seamstress for $6 a yard.

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Much better in Cotton lycra.  They aren’t hot, they breathe well, they look great with my tanks.

I’m going to throw one more pair of “shorts” on this post.  They are actually underwear, boxers for women but hey, lets throw them on here because they go with the theme.

Patterns for Pirates – Cutie Booty Briefs

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Fabric used: a light gray cotton lycra with a tiny scrap of some old Lillestoff’s cotton lycra special print of mice with umbrellas.

My measurements at the time: waist 37” pants waist 44” hips 49”

Date sewn: 10/20/2022

Size sewn: XXL

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I chose midleg, midrise for the back, low rise for the front, and I made
bands

Now, I know better than to make bands. I don’t know what I was thinking. Many times
in the past when I made the Stitch upon a time – women’s boxerwear, I learned
that bands don’t look great or work well with thick thighs; they roll up, they
never fit right, they’re just not good for thick thighs. (Suat- blue in 2018 and black in 2015) But current me didn’t remember the past me said not to do that again. Also, the waistband is too
loose. I need to put elastic inside probably like the 1/4th inch sewn in like
the Milas and Peg legs above.

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At first when I tried these on my notes were that they are not comfortable at all
because there’s too many seams. I don’t know why a burrito method couldn’t have
been done so that there weren’t so many seams – especially in the crotch area.
So, I shoved them in my drawer and tried to forget about them, but I kept
grabbing them here and there when I felt like wearing them instead of unders and
eventually I’ve come to terms with the fact that they’re OK. I like them
enough.

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Changes to be made for the next pair: figure out a burrito method so there’s less seams.
This can be easily done with the front panel by using two pieces instead of 1
and sandwiching them. then if I can’t figure out a way to eliminate the crotch
seam, I just need to sew it down with a triple zigzag after surging it, so that
I don’t feel it as a seam. Also, I need to lengthen them the size of bands or
pick a longer length and completely eliminate the bands. I need to put elastic
in the waistband and my notes say use high rise in the back because midrise
isn’t enough to cover my rear. I don’t think it’s a bad pattern, I just think I
need some adjustments.

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That’s it for now!  I’m slowly on the mend from the hysterectomy.  Lucky me, I developed a severe allergic reaction to the surgical glue and tape they put on the 5 cuts….. so I’ve been miserably itch and rashy and my stomach looks terrible because of the reaction. But I’m on steroids now and its starting to get better.   I have my post op checkup in 6 weeks (I’m only 2 weeks out from surgery – all these photos are from before surgery).

Take care and Happy Sewing!

 

Kristin


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4 comments

  1. thanks for the inspo with patterns and fabric! We have similar thighs, so your reviews were very helpful. I hope you feel better soon.

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  2. Hi Kristin! I found your blog because I want to try to make crop length pants using knit fabric. I was searching through patterns and found the Jalie one. Then saw this post on shorts using a couple of others. You’ve done such a great job on all of them! Do you think one pattern would work better than another for crop length? I’m short….short, stocky legs. Never have I ever sewn a piece of clothing before! Are you using a serger? Any chance you live in CO and want to tutor me in clothing making? (only half kidding!) Thanks, Tina

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