The April Bra-Makers Supply Challenge was A Spring in your step – this challenge is about making garments for an active lifestyle. How about jumping into the challenge and working with spandex, Supplex, wickables and other performance fabrics? Any type of activewear is eligible – be it shorts, leggings, running gear or gym wear. You can even make ath-leisure wear, that perfect combination of activewear and leisure wear.
I knew what I wanted to make for this Challenge. I saw the cutest, and littlest pair of athletic shorts on a half-size mannequin at Central Sewing. Jeanette had sewn them to show with the half-size Ingrid on display there.I told Jeanette I was going to copy her idea. These are adorable, and I knew my own pair would go so well with the Ingrid bra I just made.
My Pattern
Last year I made athletic pants for the Challenge. I used my self-drafted panty pattern to get the right size and shape, and the Pin-Up Girls Tankini bottoms to get an idea for the length and how to shape the legs.
For the pair I’m making for this year’s Challenge, I’m going to use the same bases for my new pattern, but change things up a bit more.
This year I didn’t want to make full-length pants. This year, I’m thinking Capri-length will be nice. As well, I’m adding that stripe of scuba down the side. I also wanted a different waistband this year. I wanted a cross-over waistband like in the Miami bikini shown below.
I’ll probably change that a bit too. I’m thinking I want it a bit higher than this waistband.
My Challenge Capris
I’m really happy with how my Challenge Capris turned out.
These are cotton Lycra and scuba from Bra-Makers Supply.
I’ve put the Capri pants on Catherine. I’m working on getting a Legs Display, but until then, Catherine will have to do.
Here’s my Ingrid showing the same scuba. Here’s the scuba panel I added to the side seam. The scuba is really nice to sew, and it adds such a lovely pop of color. I’m so glad I saw Jeanette’s little shorts and copied them.
And here’s the back view. Even the back has a little pop of color with the waistband.
Yes, these turned out very well.
I really like this waistband. It’s one piece that wraps all the way around the back to the front and overlaps. I added two inches to the height of the band pattern. I didn’t think the band would look as good if it was a narrower band – at least not on pants.Lastly, here I am putting my new capri-length pants to good use.I love these, and am happily planning my next Challenge entry.
Happy creating!