Making things from leftover parts gives you a sense of satisfaction, like this apron. It is made from the top part of an old pant
I loved those yesteryear's pants with cuffs which were in vogue in the fifties. It seems that the functional reason for the cuffs was to add weight at the bottom of the leg so that it draped the pant well. The scarcity of fabric after WW-II led the way to do away with the cuffs.
Coming back to the project, we had an old pant which was very tight, so the bottom part was cut and made into a small pant for our granddaughter.
We added some elastic to make it a perfect fit at her waist.
The top part with the belt loops was pretty good and wifey came up with the idea of making an apron. She made it a little colourful by using some leftover cloth pieces to make the tie and the frills. All in all a satisfying experience. My contribution to the whole project was helping with the machine stitching.
Now waiting for the next project.
Very striking combo and little g' dotter will love it - Vimala Madon
ReplyDeleteThe most remarkable use of the cuff on pants I saw in the '60s when an older gent tapped his cigar ashes into it!
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting Peter Kouwenhoven. One of the minus points of the cuffs was the dust and dirt that got collected in it.
ReplyDeletegood job!
ReplyDeleteOh my! How adorable! I especially love the little yellow flower-buttons on there! Beautiful work! And what a great team!
ReplyDeleteCreative and useful ideas. - Betsy Denzil
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you about satisfaction when creating something new from 'leftovers'.
ReplyDeleteBoth items (the pants for the grandaughter, and the apron) are lovely
Well-done!
Amazing stuff you both have made. Love the apron so much, beautiful and colourful - Rama Porwal
ReplyDeleteClever. It's nice to upcycle stuff that might otherwise get thrown out.
ReplyDeleteWhoa..... that's super recycling. Don't think anyone will be able to figure out that it was a part of something else. - Nooreen
ReplyDeleteWow! An useful and creative time pass!
ReplyDeleteResourceful grandparents, I must say
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea Joe.
ReplyDeleteOnly worry is. why old pants get tighter? After 60 it should be. loose - Vishwas Phadnis
Are you seriously asking that after six months of home stay and eating. And eating ๐
DeleteI love that apron - it's colourful and those pockets!!
ReplyDeleteInnovative!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Haddock, that was recycling at its very best, the apron is so pretty and I bet your granddaughter is thrilled with her new trousers.. well done both of you ๐
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Hubby just ordered a kid´s sewing machine for me. Let´s see (he can sew, I can not... yet)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Yeah, I too keep my old jeans for some thought of a project or two. But I haven't got down to it yet, as the crochet has taken my full attention.๐ Congratulations to you both; truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to reuse an old pair of pants and create 2 new lovely pieces! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a lovely weekend :)
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Interesting :)
ReplyDeleteI love the apron.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteNovel idea Joe ...... shall I send you my old pants ? - Sasi Iyer
ReplyDeleteIt's all about recycling. :-)
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Very Creative!!
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Nice one and very innovative idea
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