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I don't know how I feel about wearing a big pant and walking round the town, though I see people do it and I enjoy how this looks on their figure.
Certainly you can't wear a big pant with a big top, probably a body hug and tight fitting top will sit well on this.
- This is not a dressing tip cause I have no idea much idea about which top fits on pants better but I bet @Taimah is an expert at such.
So I have the pant ready and will be looking out on what fits it better. Hopefully I will make something.
Making Pallazo is the easiest pant diy..
Just an extra crotch measurement and thigh measurements to make it free.
For pant my crotch is 9, but for this I added extra 1"
The tight circumference is 20" plus extra 4" I added.
Hip was 30" with additional 4".
I used my hip measurements all through.
- Measured 10" at waist
- came down by 10" length crotch dept to measure hip of 10" width
Added extra 2"for thigh and I was done for the front.
For the back I added 1" throughout the width of the front bodice and cut it out.
Sewing requires joint of the front to front crotch, same process for back and joking of side seam.
An elastic band is then used to pull the waist together and I was done.
Simple in 2hours this was over, including interlocking of side seams.
Am not too comfortable in these yet but maybe a matching fitted top can make me like this.