Tights. Those suckers look simple. And
they totally are. Unless you are Amanda in which case they are a two week saga
of fail and odd legs. But the end result is pretty fabulous I must admit! Check
it...
Did you like my blue steel? I'm working on
sassy poses this week as Saturday is my first public roller derby bout. I'm
thinking the key to getting out there and playing well is a sassy pose and
fierce tights! So let's talk construction of these suckers.
My first tights attempt was made just
before I left for the States using a McCalls Pattern that ended up being a hot
mess. I catered for ease, followed the instructions to a T and did everything
just so. And the result? Super baggy tights that did not stay up. Some crazy
night before flying out sewing made them wearable but overall they were fail.
This time I used a fabulous Etsy tutorial that bases everything off
your own measurements. And who would have thunk it? This works like a charm.
Good bye saggy baggy elephant skin and hello to Nigella Clawsome and her fierce
derby legs of radness. Power pose!
Or weird chicken arm pose- but we're not
judging here.
Once I had taken all of my measurements I
followed the steps and plotted out points against a centre line. With help from
my ruler and friendly french curve (oh la la!) I was able to draft up a pattern
lickety split. Amanda Bimble- Pattern Drafter.
Then there was a small hurdle. I may or
may not have cut two left legs. Defeated, I left the project for a few nights,
had a consolation nap and contemplated my next move. Luckily I had bought two
metres of fabric in the hopes of getting two pairs of tights out of it (you see
where this is going I am sure). After another crazy training night I flounced
into the house and went straight to my sewing table and cut out a right leg to
accompany my poor little left legs. And, of course, disaster struck. Tired and
flakey I absentmindedly flipped the pattern paper when doing some adjustments and
cut A THIRD LEFT LEG!!!! Yup- by this stage I was almost half way to making
tights for an octopus. Cursing my flakiness I set the leggings aside for
another two nights. Luckily when I returned to the remaining fabric I was able
to cut out a right leg- huzzah! - though there were chunks missing from some of
the seam allowances. Whatevs- at least it was done.
Thank goodness for my serger. I tacked
things together using a long stitch on my regular machine, checked for fit and
then serged those seams until they were nice and frayproof. I'm really happy
with how professional the inside looks! The only change I would make to the
pattern for next time is to lengthen the back rise by an inch as it is a little
low when I bend or squat down.
So, lesson learned. Apparently I should
not cut fabric when ridiculously tired. But in the end these tights have turned
out a (gaudy) treat and have withstood three full contact training sessions so
far so I know they're tough as well. So wish me luck, gentle readers, as I
skate into awesomeness this upcoming weekend. I'll be back to a normal schedule
next week with some exciting projects planned ahead. Until then, I shake my
fist at left leg tights pieces...
You scare me no longer, tights!
Is it really bad that I laughed about the third left leg!?!? This post is tempting me to buy some of the dancewear fabric that my local fabric shops sells. I often look at it because it is so bright and shiny but I've always let it go because I have no need for bright and shiny clothing. Tights (or leggings) to wear with a shortish black skirt in the winter, however .... hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteNigella Clawesome! That is the coolest roller derby name I have ever heard. Love the tights! I am sure you are going to rock it out there on the track on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteRTS- after I was sad and sulked I must admit to snickering loudly. Only in Amanda-land would this happen. Give in to crazy tights- they're super comfy for travel and look great under skirts or a huge cardi!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kat! I'm super happy with these tights and they are the right colour for my team so shall dazzle (quite literally, I think) the opposition. I must admit to being pretty proud of my derby name- Nigella is one of my baking idols :D
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Also hello, just found your blog, nice work on the cape!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Lonnie! Thanks- heaps. I'm super happy with my tights and the cape was a labour of love that turned out a treat :D
ReplyDeletelmao no you didn't cut a third leftie! that's too funny :P Glad they turned out well in the end - and LOVE that name btw! ^__^
ReplyDeleteSymon- it was a red hot tragic mess! I almost cried but then realised how silly the whole situation is. Guess I could make some harlequin tights instead? And thanks, I love my derby name- it's pretty spesh to me :D
ReplyDeleteYour comment "Yup- by this stage I was almost half way to making tights for an octopus" actually made my laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteRachel, it was so very very true... Stupid octopus legs!
ReplyDeleteI have recently stumbled across your blog, and I'm going through all of the back logs. I love it! These leggings are amaaazingly wonderful! You know, it'd be a great 1/2 of a SpiderMan costume. Anyway, I look forward to reading more of your awesomeness.
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome, Joy! I never thought of these as spiderman rad. HEllo halloween!
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