My Sewjo and creativeness are coming back as I live life to its fullest during these Crazy Corona Virus times. I workout to Beach Body Programs , hike through Coyote infested trails, and LOVE practicing Yin Yoga! I am owned by my silly Rhodesian Ridgeback, and 3 parrots (the awesome, weirdo, and crazy nut), and would like to take you on this beautiful adventure I call life.
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Jeans are Always a Good Idea - The Rebecca Page Jo Jeans Sewing Pattern
When in doubt, wear Denim.
And that's just what you'll want to do once you sew up your very own pair of Jo Jeans!
There's one size for all
- Joey Jeans - 12 months to 12 years old
- Jo Jeans XXS to 5XL Ladies
- Joe Jeans XXS to 4XL Mens
With pockets, shorts or pants options, and more, top stitch to look like a pro, and learn how to sew in a zipper! There are even tips on how to get the perfect size for your shape.
I took 4" off the length (I'm 5'-2", and was able to finally sew in a zipper without ripping it out part way through. With loads of pictures and instructions, patience and a bit of TLC meant I was finally able to sew up a zip-up pair of comfy jeans.
They're a bit more relaxed than skinny jeans, but I don't really need a belt for them (unless accessorizing).
I used a stretch jeans fabric from Fabricland (my normal place didn't have any available quick enough during pre-testing!), and even splurged on top stitch thread.
What a different top stitching makes! It definitely gives them a professional look.
I can bend over and don't have plumber's behind, squat, sit, walk, and everything without feeling discomfort or wedgies happening - this is always a good thing.
So if you want a bit of a challenge (in comparison with a basic knit top or joggers), definitely sew up the Jo, Joe, or Joey Jeans for yourself and your family!
You can even grab the bundle here.
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