How to DIY Cropped Sailor Pants

One of the biggest trends for Fall is the cropped flared pants. I have yet to try out this style but I am intrigued. I like that it’s a little narrower than the traditional culotte which I find can be a tad overwhelming. I especially like the silhouette seen here that is a little less flared than some, with an almost straight leg that has a gentle flare at the hem. Read on to see how I would DIY this pair of RTW pants.

How to DIY Cropped Sailor Pants

Step 1: Today’s inspiration is Level 99 Crop Sailor Pants from Anthropologie. These are such a fun style that can be worn to work or out on the weekends. The button details are really fun and interesting but because they are black on black, they are not overwhelming.

Step 2: For the pattern, I chose Vogue V1464. This is a pattern that I’ve had in my stash for a while. I love the sailor style button detailing. I think it’s a good pattern to have in the arsenal. It’s a classic design and you can always change the leg shape to fit current fashions. Like our inspiration pants, this pattern uses an invisible zipper at the side seams and the buttons are decorative. To achieve the cropped style of the RTW pants and depending on your height, you’ll need to shorten the pattern to a couple inches above the ankle bone.

Step 3: For the fabric, you’ll want something that is a nice bottom weight and has a bit of stretch for comfort. I chose Kaufman Ibiza Stretch Twill Black from fabric.com. It’s a medium weight with 3% spandex and should work well for pants.

How to DIY Tie Strap Overalls

I love my rompers but I've been a little unsure about the overalls trend until I saw this pattern. They're totally adorable and I have a feeling that they're also super comfy, perfect for casual weekend wear. 

How to DIY Tie Strap Overalls

Step 1: Today's inspiration are these overalls from ASOS. The black is super easy to pair with other clothes and will carry you right into Fall/Winter. It's also a little more subtle than a traditional blue denim or the striped fabric used in the pattern's photos (link below). If you're still working on your summer wardrobe, you could start by making a shorts version like this romper from Madewell. 

Step 2: The pattern is BurdaStyle Overalls 07/2016 #109. It's a classic design and I love the rounded shape of the front piece and the tie shoulders. Good news for the tall gals out there, this pattern was made just for us!

Step 3: For the fabric, I'd use a lightweight denim like this 6.5oz Robert Kaufman from Fabric Depot. It would also be great in a black linen. 

Have you tried the overalls trend yet? Are you going to jump on board?

DIY Outfit – Funnel Neck Coat

DIY Outfit – Funnel Neck Coat

It's finally gotten cold enough in LA that I need to bundle up. I can almost pretend that it's cold enough to warrant a wool coat. At least when the sun goes down it's cold enough. :) I love the boxy fit and assymmetrical style. And bonus! This is a fairly easy thing for you to make yourself. Read on to see how I would DIY it.