Magic Pants Sew-Along PART 2: SEWING YOUR PANTS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- My very first garment pattern for home sewists, MAGIC PANTS, is now available for sale on my website (anntilleyhandmade dot com) in paper and PDF format! In this video, I will walk you through each step of the sewing process. The chapters are divided up by PAGE NUMBER + STEP, so you can easily navigate around based on your needs. The first Tutorial for the Magic Pants is the PART 1 video, where I walk you through finding your size, choose fabrics + cutting out your pants.
Happy sewing!
Ann Tilley
INSTAGRAM: / anntilleyhandmade
WEBSITE: www.anntilleyhandmade.com
0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Create Strap Openings, Step 1
2:27 - Create Strap Openings, Step 2
4:50 - Create Strap Openings, Step 3
6:30 - Create Strap Openings, Step 4
8:21 - Create Strap Openings, Step 5
9:03 - Sew Back, Step 1
9:20 - Sew Back, Step 2
10:03 - Sew Back, Step 3
10:33 - Sew Back, Step 4
11:28 - Sew Back, Step 5
12:47 - Prep D-rings, Step 1
13:18 - Prep D-rings, Step 2
14:07 - Prep D-rings, Step 3
14:14 - Prep D-rings, Step 4
14:59 - Prep D-rings, Step 5
15:57 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 1
16:16 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 2
17:18 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 3
18:38 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 4
20:39 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 5
21:35 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 6
25:10 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 7
25:34 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 8
26:30 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 9
27:32 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 10
28:18 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 11
29:22 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 12
29:46 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 13
31:16 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 14
31:45 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 16
32:26 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 17
34:00 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 18
35:42 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 19
38:18 - Sew Front together + Pockets, Step 21
39:18 - Sew Legs, Step 1
42:04 - Sew Legs, Step 2
42:29 - Sew Legs, Step 3
44:20 - Sew Legs, Step 4
44:53 - Straps, Step 1
45:03 - Straps, Step 2
46:18 - Straps, Step 3
46:49 - Straps, Step 4
47:46 - Straps, Step 5
48:01 - Straps, Step 6
49:11 - Straps, Step 8
49:35 - Straps, Step 9
50:39 - Straps, Step 10
52:38 - Straps, Step 12
53:48 - Straps, Step 13
54:46 - Straps, Step 14
55:47 - Straps, Step 15
Just finished my first pair of magic pants!! Im wearing them to work rn and it feels soooo good 💗💯 i want to make another
Yes this is awesome!! I mean not the “at work” part lol but so happy they’re working for you 💗
Came over from another TH-camr who made your pants. Like your video and I’m ordering the pattern now. 😃👏👏
Aw so great to hear! Started packing up your order today. I appreciate it!!
I would like to have a clearer demonstration of how the pants look in the end❤
I'm in the process of making them. It's my first pattern project, the videos are a great companion to the booklet, thank you! (and wish me luck!)
We’re rooting for you! And I’m always here or by email if you have any questions. I hope you enjoy!
Wow what a great pattern! I really want to make these. They look so comfortable and the pockets are a great size 🤩
Thanks! The pockets are so big I can fully extend my arm in them 😂😂 no carrying around a purse!
So appreciate the video. I used it every step of the way.
This is the pattern for flowing legs, high waist. I recommend a firm elastic.
That’s great to hear! I learned a lot making that video. Feel like I improved a lot on the sew-along for the new shirt!
Love this pattern! Hope to make it soon. One suggestion, though = use rectangle rings instead of D rings. The flat bar on both sides will prevent the strap from bunching and help it lay flatter. Rectangle rings of various sizes and colors are easy to find online, but not as popular in regular stores.
That’s a good suggestion! There’s certainly a lot of variety to be had with hardware choices.
Wow! These are fantastic!!!! I love the flat front. Great tutorial. Thank you, I look forward to more.
Thanks for watching Lida and for getting the pattern! I put it in the mail last night!
I was wondering what fabric u would recommend. What a great tutorial! SUBSCRIBED! I'm going to buy the pattern!
Linen is the best option for this design but you can use any lightweight woven. Cottons will just feel a bit tighter than a linen. Thanks for the purchase! I hope you enjoy it!!
I just bought your Magic Pant pattern! Can’t wait to try it! They look amazing and your video is fantastic!!!
Yay awesome! I hope you enjoy sewing them, I’m always here if you have questions!
Great! Thank you so much!
thank you so much for this tutorial, I plan on buying this pattern, and will use your great tutorial and your notions kit, for the to help me construct, them. Thanks again
So glad you enjoyed it!
these are amazing!
I'm in the process of making these right this moment. Two things, so far, that would improve (IMHO) the experience: 1) I had to buy the PDF version because the paper version was so out, it would be good to have made the cut lines that are not varied due to sizes a bit bolder, and some instructions for assembling the pattern at home. I have done this several times, but if I was a newer sewist I would have not known if I had to cut borders or, if it was ok to overlap, etc. also I think I lost piece G(?) due to this. 2) I think the page numbers are not correct for printed at home instructions? I realize you can only do so much with marking chapters, and I do appreciate chapters, but I'm having to search for the page I need. Other than that....I love this concept, I'm excited for the pants, I'm excited to see more from you. I love your approach to creating patterns. ❤
Ok thank you for your feedback on this. I am definitely improving my abilities as a pattern maker and running this business by thoughtful feedback like this. This is something I can easily work on improving. The G pattern is a 4.5”x5” rectangle that gets interfaced if you still can’t find your pattern for this!
@@AnnTilleyHandmade Thank you! I was able to figure out what I needed and adjust for the type of rings I have :)
I'm back, hoping to finish them up today and there's easy to find chapters ❤ thank you thank you!
I've cut my pieces out today and I can't wait to sew them! Love the detail in your instructions and videos.
I have a suggestion and a question.
Suggestion -When you are working on your next pdf pattern it would be great to have it separated into layers so you can turn off the sizes you don't want. (I've no idea how easy that is to do!).
I have some power net in my stash and was wondering if that would make an alternative to the rib in thr front panel? What percentage stretch is ideal for this piece please? I'm making 2xl, if this helps 😊
@@jaynehunter4506 thanks for your feedback. I thought the PDF was set up with separate layers for each size? I’ll got back and check it the next time I can. With those things it always takes more time and effort than I think 🙄 But at least you only have to do it once.
I have not personally tried powernet. The value of stretch ribbing is the combo of the rib and the stretch helping the fabric return. Although it’s so dependent on your body shape. I have removed the ribbed panel after I’ve worn the pants and found the panel fabric to be unsuitable, and just replaced it and top-stitched the new panel into place. So it is changeable if you find the powernet to be not working for you.
Wonderful pattern and wonderful teacher Anne! ❤
Thank you! 💖
Hi Ann. These pants look great. Your video is fantastic; I'm so glad you did it! I had seen the paper pattern at my local fabric store (Stonemountain and Daughter in Berkeley CA), but didn't get it before they sold out. I just ordered the paper pattern and a kit from your site.
My question concerns the appropriate fabrics. I know the pattern says light and medium weight wovens with linen in mind. I'm interested in using woven wool and was wondering what you think the maximum weight that would work might be (oz/square yard or grams/square meter)? I'm guessing as long as it's a looser weave (rather than a felted type of wool) it will have similar give to a linen fabric. I'll also have to line the wool pants, so I'll factor that in to the weight calculation. Thanks, Antonia
Always so much to contemplate with fabric choices! If it is thicker and/or on the stiffer side, I would contemplate sizing up, or at least adding 1/2” to the outseams. The pattern definitely benefits from the relaxing nature of linen and even a lightweight cotton will feel tighter on the hips in this design. And if you’re going to line them… I would size up unless you’re at the very bottom range of a size.
Brilliant
Love it ty!
Will be buying your pattern
With love from SouthAfrica 🌻
Aw yay! 🌼😊
Hi, love the trousers, i've been for a wide leg, high waisted, vintage looking trouser pattern.
Do you post paper pattern and notion kit to France and if so how much would postage be please?
Good videos, you explain very clearly 👍
Hi, thanks for your kind words. I can ship just a pattern or just a kit for around $15USD shipping. IF I try to ship both the cost jumps to $50USD shipping 🙄 Something about the thickness of the package.
@@AnnTilleyHandmade thanks very much for your response, it would probably be better if i bought the PDF then. Just need to sort out my printer 😏
Keep up the great work, have a good week-end
Nice pants and tutorial. I am confused by the Ribbed stretch knit panel, it seems to me like it doesn't do anything. The straps are attached to the D rings and that is a rigid construction so the panel isn't stretching anyway? What am I missing?
The rib panels allows you to pull on the pants over your hips. Then it holds the waist in place while you attach the straps. But, yes, once the straps are attached, the ribbed panel is not “in use” and hides behind the front flap.
@@AnnTilleyHandmade I went to bed and my brain started working so I figured it out eventually 🙃 Thank you. The pants look great and I hope the can work for my daughter. She is very picky but still complains about not having enough pants. (I wonder why when she rejects most of them)
@@Hobbyrianpants are hard esp if you don’t fit into “normal” ones! I hope she tries these out and enjoys them
I have questions about the ribbed knit panel. I am buying the pattern to make pants for my mother who has nerve damage due to surgical scars. Is the ribbed knit heavy like a maternity panel or is it more like the ribbing around the cuffs of hoodies? Or something in between?
I like to use a stretch cotton rib knit that I get from JoAnns. It’s very soft more like hoodie cuffs. You can really choose whatever works best for your mom’s needs. Ultimately the strap is what’s holding the pants up. The knit panel is helping get it over the hips and hold things together until you get the strap secured so it doesn’t need to be crazy tight. I think this’ll be a great design for someone with sensitivities around the belly. Let me know if you have anymore questions! -Ann T
@AnnTilleyHandmade Thank you! That makes so much more sense now. I think I might have some knit in my stash that will work. I'm excited to get started now.
When you stretch the area between the knee notch and the crotch seam, which seam is next to the feed dogs on the bottom?
In this video I have the Back panel on top, Front panel on bottom. If you’re trying to ease any seam, it is usually better to put the bit you’re try to ease (the bigger bit) on the bottom so the feed dogs can help you pull it thru and the presser foot can help (subtly) push the top layer.
Can you do a good job even if you don’t have a suger I have one but can’t get it lineed up right
Of course! The serger is only for finishing the seam allowance nicely and some of the edges. A zig-zag stitch will work in its place or sometimes home machines have stitches that are meant to be faux serge stitches. It won’t cut the edge of the fabric but it’ll keep the edges from fraying over time which is the goal.