Hey june sloan legging downloadable pdf pattern






















Write a review Sewing pattern reviews 0 Average rating: No ratings. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.

Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Categories: All , Women's Bottoms. Description Reviews 1 Description The Sloan Leggings are comfy, stylish, and equally perfect for your morning run or your morning coffee run.

Rated 4. Rated 5. Just spent the loveliest weekend at the Maker. The Fairmount Shacket tester post is live! Be sur. The Fairmount Shacket is here! This cozy layering. It never fails to blow my mind that you can wake u. In stock. SKU Be the first to review this product. Wish List. Related Products. Wish List Compare. Hey June Union St. I have learned a few things from my failures that probably helped make this a success for me. Saggy-baggy leggings are just no fun.

So, size down, a little or a lot. Since Hey June patterns seem to be drafted pretty true to size, at least for my body, I sized down just a little. By my hip measurement, I fit solidly into the Large, so I made the Medium. They might help if you expect large fit problems, but for minute differences, like the ones that make the difference between so-so and really great leggings, a muslin doesn't help because the way an individual fabric performs is so important.

Therefore, I baste-fit my workout wear. So far, this has worked much better for me, since I can feel the way a fabric will work with the pattern and the sizing.

It is sort of time consuming, but much better than unpicking non-basting stitches. Yes, you can use the Zig Zag. Been there, done that, it works-- I've been serger-less for over 4 years, and work with knits regularly, so I have many zig-zagged garments. However I always felt those zig-zagged seams never looked quite right, and I can and do break zigzagged seams on a regular basis.

In my previous legging attempts, double stitching or top-stitching has been a must for me, just for security. But it is soooo much faster and more satisfying to serge. The 4 stitch overlock is secure and and stretchy, and the interiors of finished garments are much cleaner-looking. Back to these leggings!



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