Hello friends!
Today I’m walking you through the process of how I made a leggings for my daughter.
Kids grow up so fast. That little gown turned into a top overnight, so I made this leggings to give the outfit a new look. The fabric didn’t want to sew cleanly on my basic machine, the stitches was skipping. So, I tried the hack of placing a strip of masking tape under the presser‑foot area and it solved it.
- I cut a slim strip of masking tape.
- Stick it on the needle plate under the presser‑foot area so it bridges the big needle hole. Snip a tiny slit for the needle. Don’t cover the feed dogs. This acts like a temporary straight‑stitch plate so the knit doesn’t get pushed into the hole. Stitches formed cleanly after this.
PROCESS
° Fold the fabric with the stretch going around the body.(grain line) ° Lay a pair of leggings that currently fit on the fold and trace out. ° I add 0.5" seam allowance, plus 2" at the waist and hems for folding. ° Cut two mirrored pieces.
Placing the front and back pieces right sides together. I stitch the front and back crotch curve first. I reduce the front waist line by 1" and connect slightly to the back waist line.
I proceeds to sew the inseam.
° I open the piece so it looks like pants. ° Match the leg seams from one ankle, through the crotch, to the other ankle. ° Stitch in one continuous seam
Folding the hem of the leggings and the waist
I folded the waist by 2" because I used an elastic band of 1". While stitching I left an opening to thread in the elastic using a safety pin and after I secure the opening with a stitch to close the gap.
And I folded the hem 2 " and stitch. I make sure to stretch very slightly as I sew so the seam can flex.
And that's it! Gave the top a new life 😂 simple make, big save.
The masking tape hack is the real game changer. Got other low‑tech fixes? Tell me, I’m collecting them. See you next #NeedleWorkMonday.