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Vogue Outfit V9191

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Buy the V9191 ponchos, top, shorts and wrap trousers sewing pattern from Vogue® Patterns. It's perfect for an advanced beginner dressmaker. The ponchos (cut on crosswise grain) have hook and eye fastening. A: Topstitching. B: Cuffs. The sleeveless top (fitted through the bust) has French darts, a back neckline slit, back pleats, and hook/thread loop. Purchased trim A, bias tape to finish necklines, armholes C. The below-waist shorts have an elastic waist and side pockets. The wide-leg, front-wrap trousers (fitted through the hips) have a back-button front waistband, back waistband with tie ends and no side seams. A, B, C, D, E: Narrow hem.

Suggested fabrics: Crepe, linen blends, jersey, silk broadcloth // Also for A, B: Cotton canvas // Contrast B: Moderate stretch knits.

Note: Unsuitable for obvious diagonals. Fabric requirement allows for nap, one-way design or shading. Extra fabric may be needed to match design or for shrinkage.

Sizing: Y (XS-S-M), ZZ (L-XL-XXL), approx. UK sizes Y (4 – 10), ZZ (12 – 24). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: A, B, C: 1/2" (1.3 cm) single-fold bias tape (1 yd. (1.0 m) for A, B; 2 yds. (1.9 m) for C), hook and eye // A: 3 yds. (2.7 m) of 4" fringe trim // D: 3 3/4 yds. (3.5 m) of 3/8" (1 cm) elastic // E: One 3/4" (2 cm) button.

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Vogue poncho, top, shorts & trousers 9191

Pattern Description: This pattern has four pieces - poncho, sleeveless top, shorts, wide-leg front-wrap pants.

I bought the pattern for the pants, which the pattern describes as "Wide-leg, front-wrap pants (fitted through hips) have back-button front waistband, back waistband with tie ends, and no side seams." Suggested fabrics - crepe, linen blends, jersey, silk broadcloth.

Pattern Sizing: 4 to 26 on the Vogue website but the pattern envelope I have says Lrg to XXL. Large is 16-18, XL 20-22, XL 20-22. I'm size L.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?Yes

Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I made the wrap pants in a jersey knit. They were easy to make once I figured out the best way to sew the 10 darts (6 in front, 4 in back) in a jersey knit fabric. I sewed the darts using a shallow zig zag stitch and tear-away stabilizer. There are only 4 pattern pieces (front, back, tie pieces).

Fabric Used: Jersey knit with a tiny houndstooth print - a stable knit with no stretch, fusible knit interfacing.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I cut size L for most of the pattern except for the sides of the pants, which are the part that wraps around your legs. I cut XL for extra coverage. My hips are 43 and size L is for hips 40-42, XL is 44-46. I cut size L for the inseam. I shortened the pants by 1 inch but they are still a little too long. Finished length is 42 inches (107 cm). I cut the ties at the XL mark so the front piece, which buttons in the back was a little too long.

The pattern calls for one 5/8 inch button. I only had 1/2 inch buttons in my stash so I used two 1/2 inch buttons, which seemed to make it more stable. With my current button placement, the pants sit a little below my waist. I may add a third button so I have the option of wearing them higher.

Instead of sewing a 5/8" narrow hem on the sides and bottom, I serged a 3/8" (1 cm) hem for the sides and bottom (trimming off the excess), then I folded the fabric at serged edge and sewed it down using a shallow zigzag stitch.

Would you sew it again? Yes. Would you recommend it to others? Yes.

Conclusion: These pants are really comfortable to wear. I feel like I'm wearing pajamas. A beginner could make them if she used a woven fabric. It's a little tricker using a knit fabric. So having prior experience sewing knits is helpful. The only drawbacks are no pockets and managing the pants when you're in the restroom. For more on the pants and for more photos, see my blog post on http://csews.com/sewing-patterns-2/vogue-9191-wrap-pants.