soc_puppet: Dreamsheep as Lumpy Space Princess from Adventure Time (Default)
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All done! Or, well, as done as they're getting on my watch :P There's definitely some things I could have done differently, and probably will do differently if/when I make a new pair. Still, for a project that was at least half "proof of concept", I think they turned out reasonably well!

The "butterfly garland" stencil I found in the clearance section at Joann's, and I really think the added "interest point" on the lighter panels helps tie the look together better. The results were a teensy bit splotchy, but I was getting a bit impatient. The butterflies also help make the way the lighter fabric shifted to the front of my shins from the side of my hips look more like it was on purpose, though it definitely wasn't.

Despite my best efforts, the waist did end up a little tighter than I wanted. I noticed shortly after I started applying the waist extension, but at that point I was ready to be done, so I let it go. They still fit pretty well, and at the end of the day, that's most of what I was going for; I'll just have to remember to either get slightly larger pants next time, or maybe to get a third pair to tie in.

Both pairs of pants I found on the discount rack of a local secondhand store, though the lighter of the pair was put there erroneously; the darker pair was also much more expensive than most of the other jeans before being marked down. If both of them had been marked down to/from the typical price I find jeans at that store, I might only have spent five dollars total on the two of them; instead the cost was fourteen. Still, not bad for a pair of plus-sized jeans.

Oh, one more thing to note: The front pockets from the darker pair of jeans, the ones that were least altered to make the current pair? They started out as nice, deep, functional pockets, but those nice, deep pockets now fall a lot closer to my crotch 9_9a Meanwhile, the side pockets (originally back pockets) from the lighter-colored panels are super comfortable and natural to use, though not quite as deep as I would like. Definitely something I'd want to fix before sewing everything together in a future pair of fusion pants.

Overall, this was a great experience, and definitely a project I would do again.

Edit: The Tumblr post that inspired it all.
soc_puppet: Words "Creative Process" in purple (Creative Process)
A pair of bicolored jeans

Fusion Jeans progress! I have successfully attached two panels (of four) from the lighter colored jeans to the sides of the darker colored jeans. I also hemmed the bottom of the darker colored jeans, since they were originally much longer.

The resulting jeans fit! They sit quite low on my hips, though, so I'm planning to take the remaining light-colored panels and make a waist extension; I already picked up some jeans buttons from the craft store to finish things out.

Since the light colored panels "migrate" more up front when worn, I also bought a couple of paint stencils to put a design on them. I think if they're more visually interesting, they'll look less... out of place? I may also re-hem the bottoms to even them out, but I don't have as much wiggle room there as I might like, so I may wait and see how the slightly uneven edge looks first.

Anyway, they're mostly done, and currently wearable, but I want to finish out a few things to make them 100%.
soc_puppet: Dreamsheep with a ball of white yarn for a body (Yarnsheep)
Two pairs of jeans

Inspired by spite at the folks who buy plus-size clothing and turn it into straight-sized clothing, and also by needing more pants, I decided to start Operation Fusion Pants today.

Step One: Buy pants to fuse: Complete

Step Two: The Seam Ripper: Current step

Step Three: Contemplate the merits of hip-side pockets

Steps Four and onward: ???

Let's see if this works!

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