I said I was going to make myself wear patterns again. I told myself that if people out in the world want to think a large lady shouldn’t wear polka dots or loud prints then let ’em! I’ve been hiding for so long now in shame because I hate my body so much. It has deprived me of the joy I experience wearing patterns. Especially stripes and dots. It has made dressing a dreary affair. My clothes are all exactly the same. I look like I wear the same thing every day because I do. I have 3 of every shirt. Now, the pants I wear are still the only ones I’m going to wear for comfort. I like them. It’s a style I wore before I got really fat so until a day comes when I’m not this size I will continue to wear the exact same style in the same fabric.
However – I am making tops in patterns, as you have seen here already. The Cannibalistic Hot Dog Over-shirt and the Sherbet Top with striped details have taken me way out of my comfort zone. I photographed the cabbage rose smock too but lost them with the great computer erasure. I will photograph them again and show you. But today I am showing you the polka dot knit top I made.
It looks much nicer on my dress form than on me but I don’t care. I love this outfit. I love this pattern of dots. It’s from the Doodles line of junior knits. I got it from Joanne’s.
I have been experimenting with my Pfaff’s knit stitches since I don’t have a cover stitch machine. Zig-zag stitches give clothes a homemade amateur look so I don’t like to use them. This is my favorite knit stitch on my machine.
My tunic pants. I usually only wear them in black and brown. I cut this pair out at least a year and a half ago but never finished them. I finished them yesterday. On all my previous pairs of tunic pants I’ve left all the hems as serged edges. While I like this look it allows the hems to shred over time which makes my clothes look shoddy. Doing knit hem stitches on my machine is tedious – it goes very slowly – but I’m now making myself hem everything so it all looks nicer and lasts longer.
Robin wanted to see my striped pyjamas. Here they are! The sleeves aren’t different lengths – I promise. I just didn’t adjust the shirt well before taking pictures and didn’t notice until I was editing the pics. So – the pants are the same pattern than I use for my tunic pants but without the skirt. Very comfortable. I may end up wearing the shirts as clothes and make two more pyjama tops that aren’t polyester. I made a huge error, one I rarely ever make, and thought this fabric was a rayon with spandex blend (95% and 5% respectively). I know I looked at the bolt end but somehow I got it in my head that it was rayon. I don’t wear polyester. Polyester is an awful fiber. It doesn’t breath, it’s essentially made of plastic chips (I got to see polyester in its original state in a fiber exhibit years ago), it will not break down in a landfill until the earth explodes, and if you get caught in a fire wearing polyester it will melt onto your skin. Your skin will not recover from that.
But I have two of these shirts now and I don’t have much of a fabric budget so I will wear these. The summer weather is arriving early this year, though, and sleeping in a fiber that doesn’t breathe is NOT NICE. I do love the way this stripe looks. For my real pyjama tops I’m going to buy some cotton t-shirt knits online. Cotton breathes much nicer and so is better for sleeping in. Well, it’s better for everything.
Today I’m going to cut out new tunic-pants in black since all of my pants are full of holes and the hems are pitifully shredded. I love the look of my pyjamas so much and they’re so comfortable that I think I’m going to make a few pairs for day-wear and then make some drapey tops to throw over them.
If you have any projects you’ve just finished – show them to me! Link them in the comments so I can see!
I’ve been wearing leggings with a skirt this past winter, which resemble your tunic pants. They’re comfortable and I love their style. Well done on your garments!
Thank you Kathy! I love your style.
That’s a good point about the zigzag stitch effect.
I absolutely LOVE that top, is it your own pattern (draft) or is it store bought? I am also Large and have the same top in every color it comes in. I have a set with short sleeves for winter and a sleeveless set for summer actually I have an old and a new set of each and about 8 pairs of the same pants in almost every color they come in and also in jean. I actually like my limited wardrobe as I am not a fashionista but recently I’ve noticed that the tops I order are shrinking in length in the first wash, even though I use cold water and hang them to dry, so, I’ve decided to sew my own and that top you made is exactly what I want to make, any info would be greatly appreciated.
That’s something I learned early on.
Kim – thank you so much! I copied my favorite shirt that was getting worn out. I took it apart and made a pattern from it. With a simple knit top it’s not hard to copy into your own pattern. However – there are many simple knit top commercial patterns you could use too. Isn’t that so annoying when clothes shrink even though you are taking great care to keep them from shrinking?
Extremely annoying!!!