Here’s the front with the waistband folded down.
Here you can see the side with the waistband up. I will probably wear it up for the winter because it keeps all those chills off my back. I think the seam halfway across my butt makes my butt look smaller too. Always a bonus if you ask me. I left the lower legs looser because I sometimes wear longer and thicker socks in the winter and I hate having skinny ankles to mess with.
Here’s the back of the pants. You can see I added a CL (that’s Center Leg, duh!) seam to the pants like last time. I kinda like it. I should probably take a picture of the back, duh.
I did put some of this on Etsy. Only eight yards. Yea, I’m a selfish bitch and want to keep most of it for myself. But guys, it’s so COZY and SOFT! I can make running pants for all my kids! Really, I love it that much!
6 comments:
These look great! Love the wide waistband.
These look terrific. I like this pattern for running tights too, and the wide waistband addition is genius.
Your etsy shop is out of the fabric ;(. If you can get another bolt as you mention in your shop I would love to try some of this fabric.
I have been trying to motivate myself to make some activewear, particularly pants. These look wonderful. And, you look wonderful, too!
Ooh I need to pick up this pattern too. Awesome!
These look really amazing - can I ask, are the insides serged? Topstitched? I know that RTW running pants are often flatlocked, but that's pretty difficult to do for home sewers.
Wow! Another awesome running make. Really off to check out your shop now!
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