I am also a full panel girl, I like the support of the full panel, and everything else makes my love handles stick out as much as the baby, who wants that? So the full panel helps smooth everything out in my mind, and since I made these myself they are a full panel with enough to fold down in the earlier months so it looks like a layered tank, and that means one less layer to wear. So on with the show.
I wanted to keep the back waistline in tact since I didn't want them feeling like they were falling down all the time and the back fit fine it was just the front causing me trouble. So I cut a big dip through the front. I cut right through the zipper and then picked the rest of the zipper stub out since it wasn't needed and I didn't want to sew through it. Then I pinned the pockets all flat and did a quick top stitch around the front to sew all the pockets closed. I also cut out the inside pocket lining since the pockets were worthless now and I don't need the added bulk at my thighs.
Next take some knit fabric. The more stretch the better since you will be growing :) I used a rayon knit I think... It has two way stretch and was sturdy but thin, I used less than half a yard. I just made a nice tall piece that could wrap around my belly tightly but still comfortably, then I sewed the piece up the side to create a tube. I tried the tube on over my belly to make sure I liked the fit. You want it to be snug so it stays up but not uncomfortable. Then I folded the tube in half so the top and bottom edge were together and the seam was on the inside of the fold.
With the raw edge at the edge of the pants I pinned to fit stretching the tube as needed. Then I sewed the tube to the pants only along the front where I cut. Remember the back band is in tact so we will sew that later.
Then flip the whole tube up and you will then pin the back of the tube to the back waist band and top stitch the whole tube around the waist which will sew it to the back of the pants as well. The back of the pants will look like the tube is being tucked into the pants. I hope that makes sense since I don't have a picture of that. With everything sewn in place now you have pants with a nice stretchy top. You can make the panel any size you want really I made mine really tall since I wanted to be able to fold it over and still cover most my belly.
So there you have it pants that can fit the way you want and be comfortable for the growing baby.
That wraps up this round of awkward pregnancy modeling. (in which the outtakes have been burned ha!)
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Awesome!! I want to make some full panel pants now, they look so comfy. I totally agree, maternity pants make you look like a whale, hah! You look really cute, I don't know what you're talking about!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 1 post on Sep. 03, 2012. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteYou look awesome! And I am in full agreement with you about maternity pants, they all fit so poorly. These look great on you!
ReplyDeleteLove this! And you look fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous :) I've been meaning to do this for ages. The tutorial will be a great fall back and I look forward to seeing the rest of the posts in this bump and baby series :) How exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are adorable!!!!!! And your kids look so much like you. :) Um so I totally have that problem with maternity and non maternity pants. I might feel differently with rayon though. . . . Maybe I'll get to try it some day.
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