DIY on how I cut and sew a perfect palazzo trouser

in NeedleWorkMonday3 months ago

Good day creative friends and needlework community, how are you all doing today happy mid week to you all.

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Today I will love to share this beautiful and creative tutorial with you all, how I made this lovely palazzo trouser, it’s a good thing for us dress makers to learn and improve in our skill every day before when I started making trousers I do see online tutorials then I will keep the phone by my side and play the video and I will pause it and cut the trouser I keep doing that till I was able to cut the trousers without seeing any videos😊, I thank God today now I’m trying my best in cutting female pant very well and now I want to attend class because I want to be good in male outfits.

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I folded the material into four to cut out the front piece then I measure the length of the trouser after then I measured the horizontal measurement the waistline divided by four, the hips divided by four and the I measured the cross line after that I measured the kneel length,and the tigh is divided by two.

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After cutting the front piece I place it on the remaining material to cut the back piece and the back is bigger than the front piece then I cut out 2” band for the waist then I cut out the side pocket.

Sewing process

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I joined the pocket first then I sew the the back piece to the front after then I give it a good press and it came out beautiful 😍.

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I’m so happy that have improved in sewing trousers😊😍 I will be sharing the full dress in my ne

thank you for reading my post I will appreciate your lovely comment and support

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You did a great job on the palazzo trousers. Also, I love how clean the finish is 👍🏼. Looking forward to see the full dress in your next post.

Thank you ma for your lovely comment and support

Linda tela, gracias por compartir

Thanks for your lovely comment

It is stylish, lovely, and beautiful. It looks pretty good. Good to see how you made this. Great work! Thanks!


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Thank you for your comment and support I really appreciate

OOh! This fabric is fierce, how I wish the palazzo was mine lol. I also remember watching and cutting as a beginner; surely, constant practice makes a huge difference.

Yeah you are right constant practice is good thanks for your lovely comment

I love your fabric
And you made a nice style from it

Thank you dear