DIY on how I made palazzo trouser for my client

in NeedleWorkMonday10 days ago

Hello hive,

Good day to you all how are you all doing happy new week to you all .

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Making a palazzo trouser for my clients using the remaining fabric I use to sew gown and two outfits for her kids.

I’m trying everyday to improve more on how to cut trouser thank God I’m doing my best now because of my daily tutorial and I’m putting more effort to learn everyday from my fellow friends on hive by reading their post🥰.

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I measure the length of the trouser to be 40” then 2” folding allowance after taking the length measurements I measured the horizontal measurement the waistline, the hips and the thigh’s measurement.
After cutting the front part of the trouser I place it on the remaining fabric to cut the back of the trouser after cutting the both pieces I cut out the pocket then the band for the waistline .

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After cutting I took it to my sewing machine then I join the pocket first then pick each leg and join together then I weave the inner to make it look neat and beautiful.😍

After sewing I iron the trouser and I delivered it to my client and she wore it and it looked beautiful and unique on her and she can wear white round neck or black on the trouser and it will look so good on her 😍🥰❤️.

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Thanks for reading my post and visiting my blog I will appreciate your lovely comment and support💕😍🥰

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This is really amazing

Thanks 😁

It look so beautiful, the material look nice, I love it.

Thank you

 10 days ago  

It's good that you are able to learn from other hivers online to improve on your sewing skill. The trouser came out nice.

Thank you dear

It is fashionable, elegant, and beautiful. It looks pretty good. It is comfortable to wear especially in the summer time. Great job! Thanks!


selected by @rezoanulvibes

Yeah 👍

Dear, this palazo is spectacular. I'm sure you'll get many orders for this design.

Thank you so much 😊

This Palazzo pants is beautiful, as the Kampala material.

Thank you