Thursday, October 22, 2015

KCW: Domi pants

She made trousers with a sweatpants pattern while upcycling a normal pair of trousers. I thought that was a great idea, I have some trousers on my upcycle pile and I own some nice trouser patterns, but somehow I do feel motivated to sew regular trousers (they somehow feel like a lot of work). Making one with a sweatpants pattern did sound very appealing.


I took my favorite sweatpants pattern, the Domi (from Sofilantjes), which I sewed several times already. I used last time's version, the one where I lowered the rise 5 centimeter (my son wears his trousers on his hips). Now I cut the main pieces from a non-stretching pair of pants. My son's body type is very straight so I knew he wouldn't need the main fabric to stretch to get the pant on.


The pockets, waistband and cuffs were cut from stretch fabric. The grey fabric is even official ribbing fabric with a lot of stretch. This pair of pants is a true winner. Due to the main fabric the trousers really look like regular trousers, but because of the waistband and the fit they are very comfy. The leg cuffs are great because the trousers would be a bit long, this way he will be able to grow and the trousers will keep a perfect length. It will take  while before his ankles will be visible.


I will do this trick again for sure, disguising a pair of sweats as regular trousers (it was sewn up so quickly!) but next time I will use a less contrasting knit for the cuffs and waist. My son was not in the mood to take off his coat, with him I have to pick my battles, so I decided his coat was fine for these picks. Did you notice that the entire outfit is home made?  You can find the coat here and the sweater here.


 I love to hear what you think of my creations. Feel free to leave a comment in the language you prefer (although Google translate might have to assist me if you choose something different than English, German, Dutch or Hungarian).   

11 comments:

  1. Dat wil ik ook wel eens proberen, de Domi in een niet-rekbaar stofje!

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    1. Als je model niet super veel bil heeft naar verhouding werkt het perfect!

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    1. Niet te vergelijken met jouw gevoerde Cisse natuurlijk, maar geeft wel lekker voldoening zo'n snel klaar project ;)

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  3. Mooi! Ook leuk dat het een upcycle project is :-)

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  4. Mooi gerecycled! Ik zal onthouden dat dit met geweven stof werkt voor jongens zonder billen ;-)

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