So I cut some strips on the bias to make a pair of Purl Soho City Gym Shorts. This is the first time I've made these shorts and I love them so much! They are fast and easy to sew, they require such little fabric and the pattern is free! And they are super cute! Yuki has pretty much refused to wear shorts for the last couple of years.Pattern: Purl Soho City Gym Shorts. Pattern Description: Designed with a classic tulip hem and an easy elastic waist, these shorts have all the comfort and ease of traditional exercise gear but with way more style! Sizing: womens 33-34,35-37, 38-40, 41-43, 44-46 inches | kids 2,3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10, 11 yrs (19-25″ waist)Posted in Sewing and tagged bias tape, chambray, city gym shorts, gym shorts, I am only marginally better at sewing now than when I was in 9th grade, knit, prints, purl soho, purlbee.com, sewing on September 12, 2014 by knitandfrolic. Leave a commentThe pattern is the City Gym Shorts for All Ages from Purl Soho. l. l. This pattern comes in a range of kids' and adult sizes. It was published before PDF patterns were as popular as they are now, so it and the directions look a little different from what you might commonly see today, but I think they are still good.You can get the pattern here: Purl Soho City Gym Shorts. I used custom cotton lycra knit to make these from here: Smoogie Fabric. Learn More. Simple Hack for a Peek-a-boo Hole. This is a really easy hack to give your dress or top just a little extra interest! I used the Excalibur Dress/Tank pattern from Stitch Upon A Time, but you could do this
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A PATTERN FROM THE PURL BEE! This pattern is copyright and the property of Purl Soho. This pattern and project are for home use only, not for resale. CITY GYM SHORTS . WOMEN attach to piece C attach to piece B ACome join us to learn to sew the super popular City Gym Shorts by Purl Soho in this intermediate sewing class! We will walk you through prepping the pattern pieces, choosing the right size for you, and putting together this flattering and modern garment. While we totally believe you should make yourself a pair, there is a kid sized patternAround the same time, Purl Soho released a free shorts pattern, the City Gym Shorts, which had a similar shape. (This post contains affiliate links, which means I make a small commission at no cost to you.Posted in Sewing and tagged bias tape, chambray, city gym shorts, gym shorts, I am only marginally better at sewing now than when I was in 9th grade, knit, prints, purl soho, purlbee.com, sewing on September 12, 2014 by
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Purl Soho - City Gym Shorts Without delay, we have shorts super fun to make! Learn about sizing, printing and matching a PDF pattern, cutting pattern pieces, seam allowance, elastic casings, running elastic through the casing and attaching bias tape! Purl Soho - City Gym Shorts (image from http://www.purlsoho.com)City Gym Shorts - parts 1 and 2. So whilst I pondered over how to hack them, I made up some City Gym Shorts from the free pattern from Purl Soho. She only just fit into the largest measurements for the largest child pattern, so I used the smallest adult one instead.When Purl Soho posted a free sewing pattern online for City Gym shorts in 2014, mixing floral Liberty prints with a sportswear aesthetic, "it kind of went viral. Everybody was making them andOn Friday, I posted that I finally took the time to try out a pattern that I've been eyeing for a really long time - Purl Soho's City Gym Shorts. I wanted to take a moment to review the pattern for anyone that's interested in trying it, because when I can hear first hand from other people that they've had a good/bad experience with a pattern, I'm much more confident in trying itWe would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
I have enough expired memberships beneath my belt to finally admit that I am not a gym particular person. Although you would possibly not find me sweating on an elliptical, I haven't completely abandoned the idea of a exercise regimen. I've just redefined the entire idea!
My StairMaster is countless flights of stairs scattered all the way through my day-to-day subway travel; my weights come in the form of two wriggling women (incessantly carried up the aforementioned stairs); and my sizzling yoga is just about anything I do in New York's sweltering summer season heat. My gym is the city itself, and my gym garments are these City Gym Shorts!
Designed with a classic tulip hem and a simple elastic waist, those shorts have all of the convenience and ease of conventional exercise tools however with way more taste! I used Robert Kaufman's Chambray Union in Slub Indigo for the back, a fabric that is comfortable, at ease and so versatile it was once simple to compare it with a variety of prints in Liberty of London's exquisite Tana Lawn.
With so many stunning Liberty prints to make a choice from and with sizes for youngsters and ladies, it seems like my stitching system could also be getting a exercise too! -Corinne
Materials
Kids Women 1/2 yard of Liberty of London's Tana Lawn Classics. We used, proven above from top to bottom, Katie & Millie Peach, Strawberry Theif Gray and Lodden Lavender. 3/4 (3/4, 3/4, 1, 1) backyard of Robert Kaufman's Chambray Union, Slub Indigo 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) yards of Braided Elastic – 1 inch, White A 110-yard spool of Gutermann's Cotton Thread, color 9280 An 18mm Bias Tape Maker A free Women's City Gym Shorts Template available right here.Sizes
Kids To have compatibility ages 2 (3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10, 11) with completed waist sizes 19 (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25) inches in circumference Women To fit hip sizes 33-34 (35-37, 38-40, 41-43, 44-46) inches in circumferenceNotes
Pre-wash all fabrics ahead of starting.
To print the PDF template, make sure to first obtain the pattern after which print it. This means slightly than just clicking the link and opening the PDF in a browser window, you must click on the development link the use of the "right click on" or "control click on" possibility to your mouse or keyboard. This offers you the approach to "Download the connected document." Once the record is downloaded, it must print like a appeal!
For the sake of readability our instructional footage use Robert Kaufman's Botanics + Architextures in Tangerine Hatches, a cloth with a transparent proper and unsuitable facet, for the entrance panels (as an alternative of the Tana Lawn). When you're working with a fabric and not using a transparent proper or improper side, select each side as the right aspect for the primary seam and follow this precedent for all subsequent steps.
Pattern
Cut Front PiecesUse the prepared Template to cut two Front items from the Liberty. Cut one Front with the appropriate facet of the fabric facing up and one with the unsuitable side dealing with up. The two Front pieces should be mirror images of one another.
Back PiecesUse the prepared Template to chop two Back items from the Chambray Union. (If you are the usage of a cloth that has a right and wrong side, you should definitely minimize the pieces as described above so that the two Back items are replicate images of each other.)
WaistbandCut one 4 ¾-inch large piece for the Waistband from the Chambray Union. For Kids it will have to measure 23 (24 ¼, 26 ¾, 28 ¾, 30 ¾, 32 ½, 33 ½) inches lengthy; or for Women, 36 ¼ (38 ½, Forty one ¾, Forty five ½, 48) inches long.
Bias StripsCut two 1 5/8-inch strips on the bias from the Chambray Union. For Kids each and every strip should measure at least 30 (33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48) inches long; or for Women, at least 48 (50, 53, 56, 60) inches long.
You may wish to piece the strips to get the fitting duration. For detailed instructions on tips on how to piece binding strips, please visit our Making Bias Tape Binding Tutorial.
ElasticCut the Elastic. For Kids it must measure 19 ½ (20 ½, 21 ½, 22 ½, 23 ½, 24 ½, 25 ½) inches; or for Women, 30 (32, 35, 39, 43) inches.
Piece the Front and Back PiecesWith right aspects going through, stack the 2 Front pieces on best of each other. Pin along the concave edge of the inseam.
Sew along the pinned edge with a 1/4-inch seam allowance.
Sew alongside the seam allowance with a zigzag sew.
Press the seam to 1 aspect.
Repeat with the two Back pieces.
With proper aspects facing, fit up the quick crotch ends of the Front and Back along the raw edge, making sure that the middle seams line up, and pin in position. Sew alongside the pinned edge with a 1/4-inch seam allowance.
Sew along the seam allowance with a zigzag stitch.
Press the seam to 1 facet.
Attach the BindingFollowing the producer's instructions, use the 18mm Bias Tape Maker to press the bias strips into single fold bias tape.
Fold in part lengthwise, aligning the folded edges and encasing the raw edges. Press.
Pin the prejudice tape around the outdoor edge of the shorts, following the uncooked edge all the way from the top corner of the Front facet, across the bottom hemline, and up the Back aspect, or vice versa. Use one strip for each aspect. With the correct side facing up, sew the tape to the shorts with an edgestitch, making sure to catch either side as you stitch.
Sew the Side EdgesWith the right aspects of the Front and Back both going through up, bring one Front side edge over one Back aspect edge so that the two certain edges are stacked on top of one another. Push the outer fringe of the entrance about 1/8 inch in opposition to the Back in order that the sewn line of the Front bias tape runs more or less throughout the heart of the unfairness tape on the again.
Working from the waistline down and using the line of stitching on the Front bias tape as a guide, stitch the Front to the Back alongside this facet edge. forestall stitching when you succeed in the top of the curve of the ground hem. Backstitch at the finish of the seam.
Repeat with the other aspect.
These are actually the Shorts.
Sew the WaistbandFold the Waistband piece in half lengthwise with improper facets in combination and press to create a crease. Open up the fold. Now, fold the two long raw edges in towards the unsuitable facet to fulfill at the middle crease. Press the folds. Refold in part lengthwise, aligning the folded edges and encasing the raw edges. Press again.
Open up the folds at the two short ends. With right aspects in combination, stack the ends together, matching up their raw edges. Pin in position. Sew along the fast edge with a 5/8-inch seam allowance.
Press the seam to one facet and stitch it down with an edgestitch.
Turn the Shorts inside out.
Open one facet of the waistband. With the fitting facet of the Waistband dealing with the fallacious side of the Shorts and matching up the seam of the Waistband with the center seam of the Shorts Back, pin the open uncooked fringe of the Waistband to the uncooked waist fringe of the shorts.
Sew the Waistband to the Shorts with a more or less 1 1/8-inch seam allowance, the use of the crease as a information.
Now, turn the Shorts in order that the best aspect is facing out. Fold the Waistband over the Shorts' uncooked waist edge and pin in place.
Edgestitch alongside the bottom of the fold of the Waistband, leaving a 1 1/2-inch hole.
Attach a safety pin to one finish of the Elastic. Insert this finish into the gap. Pull the pin through the Waistband, exiting out the other side. Make certain to not pull the Elastic's different end into the channel.
Checking that the Elastic isn't twisted, overlap the 2 ends via 1/2 inch. Sew the ends in combination widthwise with a zigzag stitch.
Tuck the Elastic into the Waistband and close the distance with an edgestitch.
Your shorts are ready to wear!
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