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When sewing the front and back legs together, i think you could flip the deep back hem so the right side is to the back, sew the sides to encase the edges of the tulip and then flip back right way. In my head this works, seen it done for back waistbands. the hem is like an upside down waistband! so in theory the edges of the tulip bit are incased in the seam of the deep back hem. lovely video, as always x
I have had this pattern for a couple of years but have yet to make it. I was also taken by the tulip hem. You have now given me the inspiration to make them.
I'm cutting these out today, so I was thrilled to see you had a video on them! Thank you!! I'm making them in a light oatmeal color. They'll be good for another month, then they'll come back out in April or May.
I have this pattern, bought it a couple of years ago. It didnt have the tulip hem then, I will check out the website to see if I can get an updated copy. I havent made them yet. Yours look lovely and so well sewn! I love those kinds of pockets.
Just purchased this pattern due to your informative review. I was considering Style Arc's new wide leg pant but liked the price of this one better, and am fascinated with the "control" factor.Thank you for sharing.
The duet trousers also have this type of pocket and it’s so comfy. I’ve also seen it on some Burda magazine shorts. It’s a winner for me. The StyleArc one has one detail and that is the pleats. Pleats are usually not my friends. I’m obsessed with style arc though 😂.
I wasn't to impressed with the pants when I saw the email this morning. After being your video and interpretation, was immediately convinced. Thank you for your constant inspiration.
Pants are hard to showcase compared to blouses and dresses. But then you make them and they are great. Pants are on general less wow 😮 but necessary 😊. Thanks for watching 😊.
Hello Karina. I've just purchased the Summer Caye pattern with it's re-release, and came across your video this morning. Could I bother you to ask what type of fabric did you use for the pocket lining? I, too, am making my pants out of linen, and I would like to line the pockets similar to how you have done it. Thank you for this video. It is very helpful. Edit...sorry, I listened to the entire video and learned that you used satin for the lining. Thanks again. Great video!!
Is your fabric a rayon linen blend? I have a cotton linen blend with a little rayon. Would it be suitable as it doesn't seem to flow like yours. I also would like to know how to make the legs a little less wide. Is there a tutorial on that?
Mine is 55% linen 45% rayon blend. Look for my video on the upland pants by itch to stitch. I show there how to make legs less wide, though for these pants, you would not be able to do the tulip hem if you made the legs narrower.
Hi! Watched the technique for pocket install and finished the pants. I’m curious how I could raise the center front waistline appropriately 2” without affecting the pockets and side seams of both front and back because they land at my waistline perfectly. The pants actually are a perfect fit except for the very low cut center front on me. No tummy issues just too low cut. Thank you for any advice you may offer.
Karina, I have drafted my own Tulip jersey top which I made a few years ago. I made it in the size I was at the time which was about 24 but I can post you a copy of the pieces and you can redraft from there if you'd like to?
Do you mean the body of the top was a tulip? Or the sleeve? I was referring to adding a tulip hem to a sleeve similar to what the pants have. I think it’s possible and would need to test on a fake sleeve with scraps 😊
Lifting Pins and Needles I made a tulip sleeve hack on a Sew Over It Edie top but it’s short sleeved and the whole sleeve is the tulip petals. I’ve also drafted a layered top with a tulip back, layered front and a filled in tulip shape on the sleeve but you could leave off the filled part to create a similar look to the pants. I thought the top I drafted could be altered to be made in chiffon. I don’t mind if you want to play with what Ive done and develop something from it.
Just making the tulip hem and I followed your tutorial alongside the instructions. The instructions say line the tip of the tulip cuff with the hem of back and the video shows you leaving an overhang of the tulip hem (13:13 in the video). I'm not sure which one to do....any advice?
@@clumsywoman I don’t necessarily follow instructions in my videos so you should not expect that from me. I do sew things correctly for the intended result. There are many ways to sew and if you follow what I film, they’ll turn out great. see this second video I made on the hem here th-cam.com/video/PgWaTgnGrqg/w-d-xo.html there is more detail there.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles thanks so much for the link to the second video. That is so neat. i will be making another pair and using that method. Happy Sewing, I love your tutorials.
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Women's Sizes
www.lovenotions.com/product/summer-caye-0-32?affiliates=366
Girl's Sizes
www.lovenotions.com/product/summer-caye-pants-capris-shorts-girls-2t-16-8p-16p?affiliates=366
Use my code 10needles45 for an extra 10% off even on top of sale prices!
The pants look so nice! Thanks for sharing!
Those pants look really good on you!
Pants look amazing, they look very flattering on you
Very nice. They fit perfectly.
When sewing the front and back legs together, i think you could flip the deep back hem so the right side is to the back, sew the sides to encase the edges of the tulip and then flip back right way. In my head this works, seen it done for back waistbands. the hem is like an upside down waistband! so in theory the edges of the tulip bit are incased in the seam of the deep back hem. lovely video, as always x
Your vids are so instructional, thank you
You’re welcome :)
I love the look of these pants. I purchased the pattern and can't wait to sew them!
I have had this pattern for a couple of years but have yet to make it. I was also taken by the tulip hem. You have now given me the inspiration to make them.
Make them :) they are so unique :)
Love your videos! I have a pair cut out & ready to make. Thanks for the tips on the back pockets & the tulip hem!
You’ll love these. The hem is too special.
The pants look amazing. I hope they work for me I also love the tulip cuff. Thank you for this video.💗
Ooh you look gorgeous in them great work 🤗
Thank you so much.
Karina, you really got a nice fit with those pants. They look great on you👍 Nice video. Thanks 😍
I’m glad you liked it :)
The tulip hem is amazing!
Thank you so much 😊. It’s quite unique.
I'm cutting these out today, so I was thrilled to see you had a video on them! Thank you!! I'm making them in a light oatmeal color. They'll be good for another month, then they'll come back out in April or May.
I hope you enjoy them. I love the tulip hem.
I really love those tulip pants. They look great on you
Thank you so much 😊. I feel exclusive with them on. I don’t see this hem around.
I have this pattern, bought it a couple of years ago. It didnt have the tulip hem then, I will check out the website to see if I can get an updated copy. I havent made them yet. Yours look lovely and so well sewn! I love those kinds of pockets.
The pockets feel so good on the tummy! Linen is always a pleasure to sew with...
Pretty and easy. Thanks for watching 😊.
love your cute tulip pant!
Thank you so much 😊
Super cute and I love them in linen, perfect for summer.
And winter cold 🥶. I want spring!
They look very nice! I also love the tulip hem.
I’m obsessed with it and want it so bad in a sleeve now. Thanks for watching 😊.
Just purchased this pattern due to your informative review. I was considering Style Arc's new wide leg pant but liked the price of this one better, and am fascinated with the "control" factor.Thank you for sharing.
The duet trousers also have this type of pocket and it’s so comfy. I’ve also seen it on some Burda magazine shorts. It’s a winner for me. The StyleArc one has one detail and that is the pleats. Pleats are usually not my friends. I’m obsessed with style arc though 😂.
I wasn't to impressed with the pants when I saw the email this morning. After being your video and interpretation, was immediately convinced. Thank you for your constant inspiration.
Pants are hard to showcase compared to blouses and dresses. But then you make them and they are great. Pants are on general less wow 😮 but necessary 😊. Thanks for watching 😊.
Hello Karina. I've just purchased the Summer Caye pattern with it's re-release, and came across your video this morning. Could I bother you to ask what type of fabric did you use for the pocket lining? I, too, am making my pants out of linen, and I would like to line the pockets similar to how you have done it. Thank you for this video. It is very helpful.
Edit...sorry, I listened to the entire video and learned that you used satin for the lining. Thanks again. Great video!!
It’s a light satin material. Very soft and bulk free inside :)
Somehow I had missed this vlog, beautiful details and perfect sewing, I need these pants!! xxx
Wonderful tutorial, love these pants, especially tulip hem. Was sorry to miss the discount on the pattern.
Thank you so much 😊. You can remember for the next sale that pops up :)
Is your fabric a rayon linen blend? I have a cotton linen blend with a little rayon. Would it be suitable as it doesn't seem to flow like yours. I also would like to know how to make the legs a little less wide. Is there a tutorial on that?
Mine is 55% linen 45% rayon blend. Look for my video on the upland pants by itch to stitch. I show there how to make legs less wide, though for these pants, you would not be able to do the tulip hem if you made the legs narrower.
I love all your videos, and which pattern is the red top you are wearing in the beginning of this video please.
Marilyn top from Style Arc
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles . Thank you. It looks amazing on you. I am going to look for the pattern now. 😀
Hi! Watched the technique for pocket install and finished the pants. I’m curious how I could raise the center front waistline appropriately 2” without affecting the pockets and side seams of both front and back because they land at my waistline perfectly. The pants actually are a perfect fit except for the very low cut center front on me. No tummy issues just too low cut. Thank you for any advice you may offer.
th-cam.com/video/SS8McujXm3g/w-d-xo.html this video will show you how to adjust the Center front and back whilst keeping the sides the same.
Karina, I have drafted my own Tulip jersey top which I made a few years ago. I made it in the size I was at the time which was about 24 but I can post you a copy of the pieces and you can redraft from there if you'd like to?
Do you mean the body of the top was a tulip? Or the sleeve? I was referring to adding a tulip hem to a sleeve similar to what the pants have. I think it’s possible and would need to test on a fake sleeve with scraps 😊
Lifting Pins and Needles I made a tulip sleeve hack on a Sew Over It Edie top but it’s short sleeved and the whole sleeve is the tulip petals. I’ve also drafted a layered top with a tulip back, layered front and a filled in tulip shape on the sleeve but you could leave off the filled part to create a similar look to the pants. I thought the top I drafted could be altered to be made in chiffon. I don’t mind if you want to play with what Ive done and develop something from it.
Georgiana's Studio is love to see what you did :) you could send me a sketch or photo to my email? liftingpinsandneedles@gmail.com thank you so much
They look great Karina! I like the tulip edging too!
It’s just too cool. Thanks for watching 😊.
I think a short sleeve or 3/4 sleeve would be cool with the tulip hem .. As usual another nice sewing job.. :)
I’m obsessed with a sleeve hem but need to work out exactly how to go about it. Thanks for watching 😊.
That colour suits you and I love the tulip hems. One question where do your pins go as you sew you seem to just flick them off where do they land? 🤔
Lol they land on the table! I then pick them up with one of my sons magnets 🧲
Just making the tulip hem and I followed your tutorial alongside the instructions. The instructions say line the tip of the tulip cuff with the hem of back and the video shows you leaving an overhang of the tulip hem (13:13 in the video). I'm not sure which one to do....any advice?
@@clumsywoman I don’t necessarily follow instructions in my videos so you should not expect that from me. I do sew things correctly for the intended result. There are many ways to sew and if you follow what I film, they’ll turn out great. see this second video I made on the hem here th-cam.com/video/PgWaTgnGrqg/w-d-xo.html there is more detail there.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles thanks so much for the link to the second video. That is so neat. i will be making another pair and using that method. Happy Sewing, I love your tutorials.