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Friday, April 25, 2014

Scalloped Hem Shorts: pattern review

I've been ogling Pattern Runway's selection of offerings for a while (this one especially, not sure why I haven't pulled the trigger on it yet!), so when I realized I needed a pair of shorts, I finally purchased the Scalloped Hem Shorts.  They are interesting without being odd, and have some sewing details that make them truly feel better than store-bought.
First off, the printed pattern was awesome!  There's a 1x1" grid behind all of the pattern pieces, which made assembly super easy.  Great idea!  The instructions were pretty good, though I did have some trouble with the welt pockets.  It seems as though there are a billion ways to make a welt pocket, and this is yet another, slightly complicated way.  I'm actually certain I didn't assemble them properly (from the inside), but I'm okay with that :)
As for the pattern itself, I had some fit issues.  Mostly, I should have done the crotch length measurement (and didn't), so I didn't shorted the rise (like I should have).  The waist was hitting at my natural waistline, and the crotch was still a little long.  Anyhow, after setting the shorts aside for a while, I decided to chop the waist down by about 1.5" and draft a new waistband.  This helps considerably, but the crotch is still a little long (though not unwearable!).  Next time, I'll be smarter!  I also raised the back leg hem--on me, they seemed oddly long compared to the scalloped hem of the front.
Some of the best parts of this pattern are the pockets!  They are designed purposefully and incorporate some more upper-level sewing skills to ensure a beautiful product.  I am really appreciating indie pattern companies that don't dumb-down their styles for their consumers!

Overall, I'll definitely make another version of these, with some additional fit modifications and perhaps a bottomweight with some stretch.  I don't wear shorts too often, but these are cute and can be dressed up.  Here's a view of how I might actually wear these (think of it like the "serving suggestion" on a food package....)
Fabric is Robert Kaufman's Brussels Washer linen/cotton blend in natural.  I'm owning the slightly rumpled linen look. The pocket bags are Bemberg.

Resewlution 2014: Garment #3.

10 comments:

  1. These are just adorable!!! Great fabric choice! :)

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    1. The fabric's super neutral, but that just means they go with lots of tops!

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  2. Gorgeous! They fit so well! Can't wait to see the next pair :)

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    1. I came *so* close to tossing these when the rise and waistband were off. I'm happy I stuck it out and worked them into something wearable!

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  3. I've been tempted by these too - maybe next summer! The salme shorts with a similar side zip and slant pockets look nice too.....

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  4. your garments are so well made, kudos to you! I love reading your blog.

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    1. Thank you, Elisana! They don't always turn out well, but it's pretty exciting when a garment comes together!

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  5. Nice to see this linen worked up into shorts. I'm contemplating some linen shorts as well - Colette Iris.

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    1. I've made both, and I think I like these a bit better (mostly because the pockets are much more practical). But both are really cute!

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  6. Your shorts are fabulous. They look so professional.

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