One of these had my name all over it! Our Sewaholic Pacific Leggings are just the ticket! The panel at the waist hugs my belly in just the right way and stays up where I need it to.
This pattern has a lot of options, but we decided to keep it simple. You can make them long or short, and there's a lot of fun to be had with colorblocking. There's also the option to put a zippered pocket in the back of the waistband. Great for storing your phone or keys while running!
Shown here with another activewear pattern from Sewaholic, the Dunbar Top. |
You can sew them with a serger or your regular sewing machine! Easy to get done in about an hour! Just make sure you have a ballpoint needle in your regular machine. It will make your life so much easier.
As you can see in the picture on the right, there is a small piece of elastic sewn onto the top of the waistband. This gives a smooth, flat finish. Laurel used a zig zag to attach this, which is a stitch that will stretch with the elastic.
Love the fit of these! Not too tight, not too loose. Sewing your own activewear may be intimidating to some, but you can get a great pair of leggings that fit just the way you like it. And when you compare the cost to some brands of RTW out there...we'd much rather make them ourselves!
Time to get silly and practice those core exercises!
Now it's time to chill in my comfy leggings!
Stop by Stonemountain & Daughter and see them on display in our Knit Section and look at all our choices for your leggings.
Keep on Sewing!
Suzan
Sewaholic Pacific Leggings and my Toaster Sweater by Sew House Seven |
Looking very cute Suzan!
ReplyDeleteAh thanks Alice! Love to see you sometime :)
ReplyDeleteThe leggings look really cool and comfy. You’re doing a great job with these. Wish I could make one for myself but sewing is not my best trait at all. But I’m satisfied with my usual ALO yoga set too. They have durable quality, good material and not expensive at all.
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