My son had first communion in May 2025. So, yeah, I like every sewing opportunity that I can get. I decided I would make a short-sleeved shirt and some fancy trousers for him, because he always wears tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie to church. So I want to change that. He can have these clothes for Sunday service.
So I made this shirt and these trousers:
When the actual event was, it was so cold that he wore just the trousers and a hoodie under the communion robe.I used Burda pattern from 3/2022; mod. 132; size 134.
When I held the paper pattern to his body I noticed that the size was very big for him (he's small and thin) so I decide to do my usual trick - I added only 0.5 cm of seam allowance when cutting but then I sewed 1.5 cm of allowance (around the collar I sewed only 1 cm). It turned out the perfect size. I don't dare to cut patterns without seam allowance so I use this trick - I add less and sew more. And usually the size that comes out is just right.
The fabric is 100% cotton - poplin: 1.20 m/ 9.98 EUR, bought in an on-line Slovenian shop Liupka: https://www.liupka.com/Metrsko-blago
I used a very useful video on YouTube - the burrito method for sewing back yoke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pINDBq-xmuM&list=LL&index=5
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I did these trousers from Burda 3/ 2016, mod. 141, size: 134.
I used blue bengaline fabric - very stretchy but lengthwise.
It consists of 77% viscose, 20% polyamide, 3% elasthane. I took 2.20 m an it cost me 21,42 EUR (9.73 EUR per meter). It was bought at the same shop already mentioned above - Liupka (Slovenia).
I made pockets, a zipper and inserted elastic in the trousers' waist band because I wanted a really nice fit. They fit great. I ironed a permanent crease.
The material is a bit funny, very stretchy. At one point I ironed it too much because I had a feeling that the iron needs to be hotter and it got stuck to the iron - dear Jesus. I hope to make similar trousers for myself: slim leg, pockets, a zipper and elastic in the waistband. The material was OK to work with but when washed it is very creased.
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