Pattern: my own
Materials: some sort of synthetic stretch netting, decorative elastic, Wash-Away Wonder Tape
Cost: $5
I used to think of knitting as a learning experience. Every time I made a new thing I would learn something new, like circular knitting (it doesn't just mean that the needles are round), gauge, cables, double knitting...
This is the third version of this pair of underwear, made over three nights. In the first one I learned how to adjust stitch length and tension on my serger (and that patience is a virtue I don't yet possess). In the second I reminded myself that woven garments don't work with patterns made for knits (and also that Wash-Away Wonder Tape goes bad if left in the sun, but that's another story). The third one was nice, but still a tad too small to really be comfortable. Did I say third's a charm? Well, I really meant fourth--had to be a perfectionist. The fourth pair was juuuust right. I feel like a modern-day Goldilocks.

And voila!Materials: some sort of synthetic stretch netting, decorative elastic, Wash-Away Wonder Tape
Cost: $5
I am learning that the same thing goes for sewing. After my first slew of cotton lycra garments, I eventually learned that putting a zipper in wasn't so bad after all, and that garments can still be quick and fun, even when they don't stretch. After a long time, I even began to admit that a failed project is ok, because it can lead to a not-so-failed (or even good) one.
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Me in my natural habitat, making patterns on my bed/drafting table. |
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This underwear has to be laaarge (yup, even bigger than this). |
To do the serged edges, I cut 5/8" extra seam allowance on all sides. and traced a line at 5/8". Adjusted tension, sewed.
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Love how you model your underwear. This pair look so sexy!
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