I got busy over the weekend and made myself a new pair of Jalie jeans (Jalie 2908). I have made variations of these jeans before as skinny cargos and skinny denims. I like the skinny style at the moment so I stayed with that for this latest pair. However, to add a bit of interest, I inserted zip detailing and horizontal seams above the knee. My inspiration was this pair of jeans from Country Road.
I used red stretch denim for the jeans, which I got on sale for $5/metre at Homecraft Textiles. So these jeans cost me just over $10. I blended a size S Jalie jeans to a size W above the hip. In hindsight this was probably too big as the denim is pretty stretchy and is not fitting quite as smoothly as I would like.
I added a centimetre or so to the length of the front and just folded and stitched to make the seam above the knee. Then I assembled the jeans as usual except that I only finished the inside leg seam below the horizontal knee seams, leaving the crotch seam open. Next I finished the outside leg seams and inserted the zips before finishing the crotch seam. This just made it easier to sew the zips. I inserted the zips according to this very simple method by 'A lemon squeezy home'.
I put two zips on the right side and one on the left. At the back of the zips I sewed a piece of fabric the same size as the zip facing to make a kind of pocket and to stop the zip poking and being uncomfortable. The inside of the zips looks like this (the checked fabric is the front pocket lining.

6 comments:
Cute jeans.
Thanks so much for taking the time to look and leave a comment :)
Your jeans look great. I have found that frustrating as well with the Jalie pattern being stretch. Different fabrics have different amounts of stretch and therefore different results. I now run a basting stitch up the inner leg and fit them before overlocking and topstitching my outer leg seam to make sure I get the perfect fit.
That sounds like a good tip which I will definitely try next time - thanks! I'm off to have a look at your blog now...
These jeans ROCK. Love 'em!
Thanks so much! I've certainly worn them a LOT since I made them, and had several compliments. Yay!
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