Monday, June 23, 2014

Making My Shorts More Comfy!

I'm finding that as I get older, I really cannot stand anything restricting my waist. I would rather my pants be loose, or at least stretchy. Anyway, I have a pair of shorts that I love because the waist isn't jeans fabric, but rather a jersey knit with elastic inside.


 The Original Pair

The waistband on these shorts would give and move when I moved (or when I ate). My other pair of jean shorts did not...the waistband was seriously restrictive. Yes, If I lose weight, I'd have no problem with them, but it's too hot to wait until I lose 10 pounds to make them too big again.

I'm not really posting a tutorial for this because I want to do it again with something else to perfect the process. But I'll show you a few of the steps I took to give you an idea...

I took the waistband off

 I cut off and kept the button and button hole

I pinned them back on so I could get a measurement for the rest of the waistband.

I could have used the left over pieces of the waistband, but I wanted to go by the size of the shorts, not the waistband, which was slightly smaller (hence the reason they were restrictive).

 I then sewed the new comfy fabric and a piece of elastic to the button and button hole fabric.




Then I pinned and sewed the newly created waistband into place. It's not exactly pretty...the sewing machine was giving me problems.

2 comments:

  1. AWESOME idea!!!! It would be good to use for kids, too. I think Colin would prefer his waist bands to be softer.

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