Happy Monday #Needlework
It's been a while I made a post on #needleworkmonday but today, I was inspired by @yoieuqudniram #needleworkmonday post where she made panty for her daughters
So, I decided to make an ankara panty, the process was quite easy, from drafting of pattern to sewing
My pattern was drafted in centimeters using a waist size of 68cm, one can choose to draft in inches, it all depends on personal choice
Here's the front pattern, I adjusted the leg entry to be a bit more curvy
And the back pattern, the bum side was not curvy enough so, I adjusted it as well
Drafting of panty is all about creativity, no standard of style, one can decide to draft the back piece with a keyhole or slash the mid
This is a normal waist panty, alterations can be made to fit into your desired design
For a high waisted panty, one can go up from both sides on the waist depending on how high you want it, and for a low waisted panty, one just needs to come in by some centimeters depending on how low you want it and redraw the waist line using a curved ruler to fit perfectly on the waist because our waist ain't straight so we can't use a straight ruler 📏
And the underlying pattern, the width was gotten from front and back pattern while the length was as desired
Would have drafted this pattern using Natalie Bray's Standard Method of Pattern Drafting but it seems quite complex and time demanding and at the end, this method gives the same result 😹
The pattern is a half scale pattern
I proceeded to cutting one piece both the front and back pattern on fold and cuts two pieces of the underlying pattern on fold too
After then, I proceeded to sewing, I stitched the underlying pieces with the front piece first, placing right side to right side and wrong side to wrong side, leaving the front piece in between the underlying pieces, I repeat the same method for the back piece
Though, sewing of the back piece can be a little very tricky, all I did was to sew the right side facing each other first and then the wrong side inwardly and then, the sides
I avoided pulling the fabrics while sewing because the fabric used for the front piece and the underlying is very stretchy while the ankara fabric is study though a bit stretchy on the grain side
It's my first time sewing an undergarment and I enjoyed the process, it was fun 🤗
Thank you for stopping by ♥