I’ve been following along with Laura (of Craftstorming and Titchy Threads)’s Small Fry Skinny Jeans pattern tour this week, and the theme I’ve noticed among participants thus far seems to be “Holy #@!%, I just made JEANS!” Well I’m here to echo that same statement – I can’t believe I made these puppies.
I really can’t take any credit, though – Laura has created a pattern with all the professional details and finishing techniques of store-bought jeans, and she tells you exactly how to make it happen. It’s a commitment, but it’s so completely worth it. The whole process was kind of exhilarating, and I feel a little giddy just thinking about those flat-felled seams. Granted, I haven’t accomplished a whole lot in my life – but I’m telling you, finishing these pants felt kind of huge.
Don’t worry though, there was nothing inherently difficult about making them – it’s all very approachable, and you can dial in your own difficulty level by choosing from the multiple options included with the pattern.
I went with the half-fly (zip fly is another option), the inset and coin pockets (patch pockets are also included), belt loops, and all the top-stitching. BTW, I came dangerously close to running out of top-stitching thread. Listen to Laura when she tells you to buy two spools.
Anyway, yes, these were time-consuming. Cases in point: I marked a lot of my top-stitching lines with a fabric pen to get them even. I performed a multitude of thread changes between regular and top-stitching thread. I pulled to the inside and tied off my top-stitching threads to avoid back-stitching. I stayed up very late.
I know this type of thing is probably not for everyone, and that a lot of people might say it’s ridiculous to spend three nights on a pair of pants you could buy for $12 at Old Navy. But I can’t help it, this level of detailed sewing makes me happy. I caught myself smiling and feeling all accomplished as these came together, and I’m pretty sure no Old Navy jeans that could evoke any of that.
I don’t have any details about the fabric – it’s just some plain old brown corduroy with a little stretch. And I made them in 18-24 months to make sure there was plenty of ease around his chubby belly and thighs. I love how they fit.
Oh – and one last brilliant feature of this pattern is that you can now print each size separately (here’s how).
Laura is offering 20% off the Small Fry Skinny Jeans pattern during the tour – enter TOUR20 at checkout to get your discount. Personally, I think this pattern is well worth it’s $10 price tag, so I’d cash in on the discount while you can!
LOVE!! the look better than store bought 🙂
I love these, Gail. I am halfway through a pair for Coco, and I agree- it is a commitment, but I have been so happy to see them come together… Yours look just perfect. And of course, Oscar is just darling!
You did an excellent job… I’d say you can sew just about anything now! KUDOS!!
These are absolutely adorable. I can not believe how professionally they turned out (although, everything you make seems to look professional). I just love your blog!
Oh gosh. Every pair of these I see further reinforces that I must get this pattern! These are so great! Very profesh-looking.
They look absolutely perfect Gail. I am a sucker for brown cords and you did such a great job. Oscar looks adorable in them. Thank you for joining the tour today.
They came out beautifully!
No explanation needed as to why you don’t go by a $12 pair at old navy! Sometimes kids sewing can be instant gratification–but even if it’s not– it’s so satisfying when i looks that good!
Those are so great! I had not heard of this pattern but I think I am going to buy it! Thanks for your review.
Those are awesome! I feel that way about Oliver and S patterns and it is sort of addicting. I think I’ll have to try these too. Pants!
you did amazing! they look so adorable. and love that feeling of accomplishment!
Oh I love the brown cord! Gorgeous pair Gail. They look amazing and I totally get how you feel, I got giddy over my flat felled seams too 🙂
Love the look of these! I’ve already made three pairs out of the free 2T pattern and just ordered fabric to make more. It seems a little ridiculous to spend so much time on them but I am with you on that feeling of accomplishment!
They are absolutely fabulous!! All the details and topstitching make for a really great pair of jeans.
These look perfect! It makes you wonder how much the poor person that is making the $12 Old Navy ones must get paid. It was obviously worth marking out all your top stitching…amazing!
Perfect!
They’re fantastic. Well done! I think my boy might need a pair for his first birthday…
Nice job! The fit looks great.
WOW I say WOW. You have bridged a frontier in sewing. Good job!
YES. I love these. And they look like a tiny version of a pair of Levi’s cords that B has – Levi’s are a solid, classic brand to look up to, eh? Annnyway. They’re awesome. Maybe I should make a cord pair next! 😀
Only someone who sews can understand what you feel and why it’s so much more worth than a $ 12 store bought item. Well done. Looks reeeeaaallyyyy great.
Such cute jeans. I love that kind of feeling-clever-about-yourself sewing too. no sweat shop guilt and if you consider your time as free (yeah right) you could argue you saved money!
My only trouble is that I really want to get some personalised logo rivets for when I make jeans like these. How cool would that be?!
These are perfect! And Oscar is adorable in them! I had decided no new pattern buying for a while, but I may have to break my rule for this one. Do you think they’d fit over cloth diapers??
thanks elizabeth! i know, too many temptations out there 🙂 the pattern has built in ease for diapers in the small sizes, but i’m not sure if that means cloth – but since they’re so slim i don’t think it would hurt to size up just in case. and the waistband is adjustable with buttonhole elastic, so you could always pull that a little tighter if they ended up big in the waist, that’s what i did w/ mine.
gail these are amazing! you are rockin the boy sewing! and little oscar is just too cute! i love this outfit! ❤
congrats on such a detailed project – they certainly look professionally made! Thanks for the honest review of the time-consuming nature. It’s really helpful to have a realistic idea of what is involved with a pattern before beginning. If I could muster some patience, this might be something I could do!
And enjoy the great feeling of “I made this!” every time you see sweet little Oscar wearing them:)
Oh my… time so well spent! Love the car contrast print, and that’s not a detail you could get in a shop bought pair!
These look AMAZING! We grabbed the free version to try for Bella. I’m definitely tempted grab the full pattern… First I have to make sure mom is down for sewing them pants for the next 8 years – ha!
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So lovely. I love the i made this feeling.