Otis Overalls Sew Along: DAY THREE

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2021
  • Join Meredith from Sew Liberated for Day Three of Five as she guides you through the process of sewing your very own Otis Overalls. This video covers steps 8-13, flat felling the crotch seams and inseam, sewing the cuffs, and prepping and assembling the front and back bibs. Find the pattern at sewliberated.com/products/oti...
    For more details visit our Sew Along page at sewliberated.com/otis-sewalong
    Sew Liberated is an indie sewing pattern company offering courses, patterns, tutorials, and blog posts about making, living a creative life, slow fashion, and sustainability. We believe that the act of making one’s own clothes can be transformative, personally and on a global scale, when done through the lens of sustainable fashion.
    Our online course, The Mindful Wardrobe Project, helps women heal their relationship with clothing and style, and adopt a healthy slow fashion practice. Find us on Instagram and Pinterest at @sewliberated, and see our full line of patterns at sewliberated.com.

Komentáře • 3

  • @demelza32
    @demelza32 Před 3 lety

    I like the look of these overalls and I was wondering how generous they are around the thighs/bottom? There is no finished measurements for that area. I know they are dropped crotch which means there is a bit of give in that area? I have unforgiving biggish thighs and some pants end up being quite annoying in that area.

    • @SewLiberated
      @SewLiberated  Před 3 lety

      Hi Demelza! The Otis is designed to have positive ease throughout the leg, and the drawstring back design allows for some ease in the fitting. Send us an email to support@sewliberated.com and we can help you with fitting and choosing a size that will work best for you!
      -Meredith

    • @demelza32
      @demelza32 Před 3 lety

      @@SewLiberated thank you for your reply. I think they will probably be a good fit.