Once I'd cut my pieces out I sewed the leg seams together, and then the front and back seams of the culottes. I don't have the machinery that would finish the edge for me, so to stop it fraying I decided to use the zigzag stitch on my machine and then cut right up to this stitch (I still need to do the cutting part).
Then I added the panels to strengthening closure where the buttons and button holes where going to be.Finally, as I wanted to have as much volume as possible, I decide the pleat the waist line instead of actually cutting the fabric to my shape. Once these were in, with more in the back than the front, I sewed on the waist band to hold them into place. As I had planned to also have the white information strip at the bottom of the waist band as well as the bottom of the garment, I sewed the back of the waist band first and the fish would have to be upside down. However, in the end I decided it looked a bit too out of place, so I folded it in and sewed along the edge. At some point in the future I will probably unpick this band and replace it so that the fish are actually facing the right way, but for now it's staying the way it is and, actually, it doesn't look too bad.
As I was still leaving the information strip at the bottom of the culottes I didn't need to hem this part, which was a complete bonus! So all that was left to do was cut and sew the button holes, and then sew on the buttons. I decided to just use these plastic buttons that I had collected from a magazine a few years ago as the colour sort of matched the colours on the fabric, and the size and patterns suited the brightness of the other colours. It definitely isn't the neatest sewing around the button hole, but I'm just amazed I remembered how to do it.
I'm not going to lie, these culottes are not the most flattering items of clothing ever made, and if I'd cut the material to skim my hips rather than putting in the pleats it would have suited my figure better. It probably isn't helped that the fabric is relatively stiff so that it has a more structured feel at the moment. Once it's had a bit more wear and washing though, the fabric will move a lot more freely and will take on my shape a little better. Despite all this I really love these and I've already worn them quite a few times. Getting some practise with the machine has also been good and I'll definitely be making more items in the future. In fact, I already have some outfits planned.
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