By amiegeoffrey on Skatehive
Happy new week needle workers! How's your new week coming on? I want to share with you a pant I made. African print are such versatile fabrics. They can be styled for almost anything. This particular African print was brought in by a client. In my part of the world, they sell African print for different purposes. (Wedding, burial, child dedication and the likes) and it's usually called "Asoebi". It's a way of supporting the celebrant or host of the occasion. This particular client bought only three yardage and asked me to make a pant. The reason was because she can pair it with almost anything. I got to work as usual. Cleared my table and started the drafting part of the project. After which I transferred the pattern onto the fabric. I needed just her waist, hip, trouser length measurement to achieve this outfit. I folded the fabrics as required to get a perfect pant as seen in the picture. I placed the hip measurement, waist circumference and trousee length on my pattern paper. Dividi