Well, a few months back I got some Brussels Washer Linen, in a nice light cross-woven gray, for some drapey, comfy summer pants.
I knew, though, that I'd need a fairly loose style. And I didn't think my TNT Oxford pants were quite drapey enough.
I thought about just altering that pattern, but, goodness gracious I've got something like 600 patterns stashed in an old Simplicity cabinet; SURELY there was something?
Well, I pulled out this OOP Simplicity pattern, copyright 1996:
Y'all. That's the year the Flute Player was born.
But that top could be in today's pattern books. And the pull on pants...well, it was a possibility. Unlike 85% of the patterns in the cabinet, which were purchased when I was a much smaller me, this one had a wide enough range of sizes that I thought I could make it fit.
But I didn't trust it enough; didn't want to use my nice rayon/linen on an unproven pattern. So I went rummaging through the 'bottom weight cottons' bin and found a 1.25 yard remnant and cut out the shorts.
I trimmed a pinch off of the front and added the wedge to the back as a compromise low-butt alteration that, surprisingly, worked.
Sorry for the flat photo. I've no idea when I'll actually get to wear them. Certainly not on a work day.
These are an otherwise unaltered Medium. MEDIUM. I didn't even use my cheater adjustment of using skinnier seam allowances; full 5/8" on these puppies, because of the inseam pockets.
I will say this: were I a skinnier me, there would be ENTIRELY too much fabric collected around the waist. But, being post-menopausally absent a true waistline, these work just fine.
I can trace off the longer version (I'll probably just trace the legs and overlap the pattern, lol) and cut away.
And, you know, I may look for some drapey something woven to try that top. Just for fun.
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