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They look real nice Lo, and I ran across the same problem with the crotch. I find I had to cut an inch more out of it to get it to a roomy level.
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Lady Day, you are so talented!!! I can still only draw stick figures. And even those guys are not so good! lol lol lol lolLady Day said:
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I'm glad to see you are taking on the challenge- I've made them for years and they are frighteningly easier than men's pants. I personally recommend using wool gabardine- it still hangs like a velvet curtain.
kamikat said:What do you recommend for someone who is allergic to wool? I can wear store-bought lined pants, but I can't handle the wool yardage to make them (or knit with wool yarn, either).
dakotanorth said:It looks like there is a recent upswing of women making repro pants! I think everyone's inspirations are rubbing off on one another?
I'm glad to see you are taking on the challenge- I've made them for years and they are frighteningly easier than men's pants. I personally recommend using wool gabardine- it still hangs like a velvet curtain.