Making a simple native trousers for my husband using African print fabric

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Hello everyone

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Greetings to you all in this great community on this beautiful day, I hope you are all doing great and preparing well for the season, it's Christmas time and it's call for preparation before the big day, I have been so busy form the beginning of the month as most people have me to make their outfit for them, this time of the year is also a time when other people celebrate other events like burial service of grand parents for a life well spent while others choose to get married, so their are a lot of outfit to make for people around me. The good thing is that I make unsex outfit and other things like bag pouch cap and many more. Today, I will be sharing with you the making of this simple native trousers for my husband using African print fabric with a long rope to tie t the waist.

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This is going to be a two piece top and trousers but first, I had to make the trouser before the top and I'm sure you will like the beautiful outcome.

From the Ankara fabric, I folded it in two to cut the front part of the trouser with 2" added to the top for the loop and 2" added to the hem for folding allowance.

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I marked the waist circumference divide by 2 plus 2" at the crouch which was connected to the full length measurement and was cut out.

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The front was placed on another folded fabric to cut the back with 1.5" added to the shape cut out.

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I cut out a 2 pocket with 7" on fold by 16" for each pocket, then I curve it by the side to give it a pocket shape.

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I measured 8" downward for the pocket opening and I sew on the pocket.

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I picked one piece of the front and one piece of the back and sew it together with the pocket sewn to the front and back as well.

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I repeated the same on the other side and the two legs were sewn together.

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I folded in 2" at the hem of both legs and 2" at the top of the trousers for the loop which the rope will pass through.

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Finally, from the pieces I cut out, I made a long rope and inserted it in the loop, this rope will be used to fasten the waist to make it firm.

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The rope was inserted into the loop and this is the final outcome of the native trousers I made for my husband using African print fabric.

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I hope you like the beautiful outcome of it.

Thanks so much for your time, support, comment and encouragement. Until my next post, wishing you a happy Christmas in advance.



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It looks pretty good. Your husband will be happy to see this. You just made his day. Nice work! Thanks!

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Thanks so much, I'm happy to be his tailor, making his outfit just the way he wants it.

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hi @bimpcy,that Ankara is really nice,I like the fabric and the design.well done.

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