July 8, 2012

shorts on the line by Owly Baby

today i'm excited to introduce Becky from Owly Baby as part of the shorts on the line sewalong! Becky is a wonder with garment sewing (check out this sweet swimsuit she made her daughter) and also drafts some really adorable children's clothing patterns (i'm a huge fan of this city jumper dress). she's here to share the three pairs of shorts she made (three!), including a review of Pattern Runway's sweet scallop shorts and a self-drafted pattern. don't forget to stop by the Owly Baby blog for a pattern coupon code for shorts on the line readers :) thanks, Becky!!


Hi everyone! I'm Becky and I like to sew. I blog at Owly Baby and sell children's sewing patterns at Owly Baby.com.

I'm so excited to be a part of the Shorts on the Line series that I've made 3 pairs of shorts in one week! This doubles the amount of shorts in my wardrobe. A bit of selfish sewing makes me feel pampered!


In order from left to right -
The SWEET SCALLOP SHORTS from Pattern Runway on Etsy (for sale HERE).
My very wearable (4 days in a row!) turquoise tester/muslin cuffed shorts. (self drafted pattern)
My super stylish leopard cuffed shorts. (self drafted pattern, FREE pattern link below)

SWEET SCALLOP SHORTS (pattern: Pattern Runway)


The fit was great on the Sweet Scallop shorts from Pattern Runway. The instructions were very clear and included tips on fitting and choosing the right size. The cutting and sewing diagrams were very helpful and I learned how to sew a single welt pocket. These shorts would be great for a motivated beginner or intermediate sewer.


I didn't think the welt pockets would go well with the casual look I was going for, so I did make a few adjustments. I didn't apply any pockets to the backside, I shortened the overall length 1" and added the scallop shape to the back of the shorts. I redrafted the back hem facing and added a drawstring waist instead of a side seam invisible zip.

I love the scallop shape at the hem and even though they are drawstring shorts (and feel like jammies), they still feel nice enough to wear out for errands and playdates. I do have to wiggle a little to get them over my hips, and in hindsight I should have added .25" on each side seam because I did remove the side zipper, but it hasn't overly strained any of the seamlines yet.


The fabric is a Lisette Twill from JoAnn's.

CUFFED SHORTS - FREE PATTERN from Owly Baby


Now, on to the turquoise testers and fancy leopard shorts. Lucky readers, you also get to join in the sewing shorts fun. I'm sharing my pattern with you for FREE! It will fit anyone who wears a Ready-to-Wear size 4 (store sizing). For reference, it should fit a 29" waist, 37" hip. It is a self drafted pattern that is not entirely perfect - I've only used twice, but I have been wearing my shorts non-stop! They fit great on me, so if you're around the same size - I hope they will work for you.


First zipper and belt loops!


The center back seam has been modified - shallower curve. The back legs will also "hug" closer to legs than shown in this muslin.


I've also written up some instructions for you to follow that include helpful links on how to sew single and double welt pockets, AND how to sew a fly zipper. This was my first time sewing using a fly front zipper AND a welt pocket (and belt loops!). If I can do it, you can too! Click below for the FREE PATTERN and instructions.

Cuffed Shorts Abridged Instructions
FREE Cuffed Shorts Pattern Pieces (Size 4 RTW)

This pattern is for personal use only.
Copyright Rebecca Ruud, 2012. All Rights Reserved.


This leopard fabric has definite stretch, refuses to be ironed and snags easily. It was horrible to work with but it feels wonderful to wear!

In short (pun intended): I've been wearing my three new pairs of shorts non-stop! They were totally worth the effort and I loved learning how to put in the fly zipper. I am now putting in fly zippers in EVERYTHING!


I hope you're inspired to join the Shorts on the Line Sewalong and win some fabulous prizes!

Happy sewing and shorts-wearing!


VERY Helpful links:
Adding a fly zipper
Sewing single welt pocket
Sewing double welt pocket

thanks again, Becky! i'm super impressed with your shorts!!

18 comments:

  1. I wish I had great legs!!! :D
    My favourites are the green & blue ones... Just love that vintage look they have to them :)

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  2. They are all SOOOO awesome! I love the scalloped and turquoise one's best! ADORABLE!

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  3. Oh wow, these are amazing! They look storebought (like, $80 from j.crew or something)! You're awesome.

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  4. this is amazing!!! I will have to check out that free pattern (and, ummm...grading it UP! HA!)

    Thank you so much! Love all of the shorts you made :)

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  5. Thank-you for the free pattern and tutorial!

    Debra

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  6. I love the shorts, definitely look storebought! Would you have any suggestions for how to make these a little *ahem* larger (like a size 8)?

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    1. I would just do a slash and spread to the pattern pieces. Otherwise you can add a cuff to almost any shorts pattern - just extend the hem, fold inward to make a deep hem, and then cuff it! I tack it down at both seamlines. Good luck!

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    2. what does slash and spread mean because I would like to make these too but am not skinny enough :/?

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    3. hannah, here is a good resource for pattern editing with that method: http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/4424/quick-reference-for-cut-and-spread-pattern-grading

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  7. I am a little confused about #6 where it is talking about basting stitch to the black dot then change to a smaller stitch. I know what that all means but it doesn't line up correctly. But who knows... Maybe I am just misunderstanding. Can you please help? I am to this point and can't figure out how to continue! Thanks do much for the free pattern. blan0673@yahoo.com

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    1. Hi Anonymous -
      I've just emailed you with a clarification. I hope it helps. You can reach me at owlybaby@yahoo.com.

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  8. Can you please post the clarification here? I was confused there too. Thanks for the free pattern, am excited to work on it!

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  9. Thanks for sharing the link to Owly baby . I made these shorts ad they worked out great :) I made two of them here.

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  10. hi, i was looking at the scalloped shorts link and it looks a little different to how yours appear, the waist band seems much wider? I know you said you made some adjustments. I am having the biggest issue finding a pj shorts pattern and the way you adjusted yours looks like they would make great pjs (as you mentioned.)

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  11. Love the shorts and so glad that I found Pattern Runway. I am a new follower! Would love for you to stop by and follow back! www.nstitchesdesigns.blogspot.com

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  12. Oooh, I love the colour of those cuffed shorts! Great job on making them. I'll download the pattern grade it to my size one day, not much point now as it's heading into winter!

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