I’ve been on a mission to sew cute undies. My favourite rtw ie the only ones I’ve found that fits me properly, are very short-lived and too expensive to keep buying them at the rate they keep dying.
Good thing I can sew. *phew*
I’ve been sewing mostly with woven fabrics as I have mostly woven scraps. It’s also a great excuse to buy 50cm of fabric I love but either can’t afford more of, or just reeelly don’t need to add to my stash.
In fact this fabric was one of those buys, made into the ‘sweet cotton panties’ pattern at gomakeme. It’s a really cute pattern, with the virtue of being cut on the straight grain, enabling you to squeeze it out of a smaller amount of fabric generally than bias-cut woven undies patterns. I adjusted the back to go under my buttocks, not in the ‘cheeky’ fit across them. I just prefer them that way, and I think they’re just as cute either way π
I’ve also been using up odds and ends of fabric from other makes that are such great prints I can’t let them go. This has a different application of leg elastic than above, I was trying out how soft lingerie elastic worked on craft cotton. Yeah, it does the job π
Another fabric I couldn’t let go.
I’m in love with these undies! They’re made from the bottoms part of this swimsuit pattern I got for 20c in the local op shop. I know I know, yes this pattern is for sale from anything like $30 – $60. Be jealous! I did have to size up a fair bit but changing sizes with undies is actually surprisingly simple.
Oh no wait, that wasn’t the undies! I’ll try again
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Darn, still not quite. Lemme try again.
Aha, got it! This pattern is sooooo cutely retro. I love it. When sizing up I just had to make sure the width fit round my hips when I was sitting down, then extended the rise up to my waist, and it now fits, while keeping that cute retro look.
A bias-cut woven, finally! A tanga-style undies even. I made this one up myself, by using a knit tanga pattern I have and, er, I just cut them a bit bigger all round and was quite surprised when it turned out well, and perfectly comfortable.
I had a slight mishap first sew of the waistband though. I sewed them up with a twist between front and back. Oops.
Making my own undies is such fun π I’ll post the knit undies in another post. Enough piccies in this one!
I want to try this! I love that you used a swimsuit bottom. I have a McCalls tankini pattern in my stash that has a high-waist vintage bottom like yours that I want to attempt now as undies! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Hi Tereza! Aren’t they just great? So cute and retro. I’d love to see your pattern – and the results if you do make undies from it.
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It is McCalls 7168 Create It! swimsuit pattern. Here’s the link: https://mccallpattern.mccall.com/m7168
I’ll probably try them sometime this summer!
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Oh wow, that’s a fantastic pattern. I love all the views, and the front of those trousers too. Thanks for that. Next time they’re on sale I’ll definitely try get hold of it. LOVE the bikini bottoms.
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Oh they are all so cute!!!! I think these would be so great in the heat too. The tanga ones are so cute too,
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Most cute! And yes they’re very comfy in the heat. I wear them under loose skirts or dresses, which works well.
As for the tanga ones my partner has requested a few more of them π
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A lovely way of creating undies from offcuts and small lengths of fabric. Very pretty and super comfortable I would think.
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Yup it’s really good. Satisfying. One pair is made from some of the gorgeous soft cotton fabric you sent me. I’m not sure how it escaped being photographed. I’ll have to remedy it so you can see it. Since the fabric is softer than quilting cotton (Which the others are made from) it’s extra comfy to wear π
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I have not tried woven undies, but it does mean you can use up all those cute scraps! Great work .
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Thankyou! They’re much fun π And I feel so virtuous using up all those scraps. See my halo? 0:-D
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