I bought another panty pattern, and this time I thought I was being so smart by buying one with three options in there. Kwik Sew 2100. It has a Bikini, Hipster and Brief option. Great!
So I looked up my size, and then looked at the pattern. That can’t be right. At least that’s what I thought. I remember when I was just going to make panties again after not doing any for years, and my sewing pen pal, Naomi, warned me they’d look huge when I was cutting them out, but this?
A picture is worth a thousand words, right? You tell me. Do these look the same size?
That smallest line showing to the right side of my traced Kwik Sew 2286 pattern isn’t even the size I need. I need a bigger size? As well, I’m looking at the Hipster pattern, and my KS 2286 doesn’t even come up to the Bikini line. The KS 2286 doesn’t list itself as a Hipster – simply a panty – but it compares really well to some RTW Hipsters I have – that’s why I like it so much.
The above picture shows a little more clearly just where the sides of these two patterns are ending.
This shows the cutting lines above the traced pattern piece. It’s not even the same height as the bikini option.
And one last photo:
Here is the KS 2286 traced pattern over the traced KS 2100 traced and cut out. That’s quite a difference. Both patterns say they are designed for stretch knits. I think I’ll look at my 2286 pattern again.
And wanting to play with the KS 2286 a little more, I altered the pattern to a more asymmetrical front along these lines:
Aren’t they adorable? So I changed my KS 2286 to look more like these.
I wish you all the happiest of holidays, and a joyous New Year!