So this blog post contains something completely different from me -trousers!
The #sewmystyle2018 challenge is run by Jessica and it encourages you to make 12 garments in 12 months. Of course you don’t have to make all of them – I personally am dipping in and out of this challenge only choosing the items that I feel will wear often. This months make is the Marigold jumpsuit and trousers pattern from Tilly and the Buttons.
I quite liked the idea of making the jumpsuit, but finally settled on making the trousers because:
- I never make trousers, so why not do something about this and these do look super cute and comfy for Summer.
- I can’t be doing with the whole stripping off to visit the toilet situation that you get with a jumpsuit!
I wondered if getting the fit of the trousers right would be tricky, so made up a toile first and was really glad that I did as I found that the crotch sat really low on me and I needed to raise this by 2″ to ensure a better fit. There is a great piece on how to fit your Marigold trousers on the Tilly website here.
Don’t forget that if you are raising your crotch height like me (using the adjustment lines on the pattern) that you need to shorten your pocket pieces by the same amount.
I did wonder if I should shorten the length of the legs too but I like the way they settle around my ankles so left them as they were.
The trousers have a peg shaped leg tapering in to the ankles, and I am pleasantly surprised with how much I like how they have turned out. They have a gathered waist all the way around and are also shaped with small pleats and darts at the waist front and back. I think I quite like them! I am a huge fan of Tilly patterns and this did not disappoint.
The fabric that I chose to make up this version in is a black geometric print viscose from Minerva Crafts. It was a very reasonable £4.99 per metre and I think it is perfect for these Marigolds.
I did have my concerns that the elasticated waist all the way around would look unflattering on my shape, but I don’t feel this to be the case. I also really like the deep pockets. Essential.
So all in all I am really chuffed with them. I think you may have to choose your fabric wisely so as not to look like you have stepped out in your pyjamas, but I really love this black and white geometric print – they remind me on the time that I used to work for Monsoon/Accessorize and I wore these type of trousers alot during the Summer as my work uniform.
Do head on over to Instagram and check out the hashtag #sewmystyle2018 and #sewmystyle for more Marigold inspiration this month.
Take care, and I’ll be back soon,
Kathy x
I absolutely love the fabric you’ve made your marigold from! I’ve made the trouser pattern a couple of times but I would really like to make a more every day pair – yours look great!
Thank you! I must admit I really love the fabric too! The trousers that you have made lately have been awesome! I’m inspired by your makes! x
Very beautiful! They fit you so well and the fabric is so pretty.
Thank you! Who knew that I would like trousers so much! x