I've inherited a bunch of material, another sewing machine and a new sewing table. This has put me in a sewing mood. This time Austin is benefiting from the urge. Here is the process and the results.
I've used this pattern a few years ago to make an outfit for Emily. This time I decided to hot-rod it up a little.
I re-drew the pattern to Austin's size and started out with a dark lavender material for the main body.
I used a white background material with lavender flowers for the accent material. The top is lined so I needed duplicates of the material.
I made a diagonal cut and joined the contrasting pieces.
I covered the seam line with wide, white rick-rack.
To make the lining I needed to cut a mirror image.
Here's a view of the front after assembly.
And a view of the back. As you can see I continued the contrast material to the back. For the straps I put in 3 button holes on each strap to make the length adjustable.
To add a little pizazz I made a rick-rack flower broach with flower bead centers with 3 leaf beads on the outer edge. I added a pin to the back so it could be removed for washing.
Here's a closer view of the broach.
Next came the crop pants. I used the light color material for the tie belt. And cut the length a little shorter so I could add a ruffle to the hem.
Here's the pants with the ruffle hem trimmed with the wide, white rick-rack. And there you have it. Austin's new outfit.