The Ixia leggings from Modd - are they for your body?

Yes, these are pair of pants.
No, they do not fit.
Does this make me sad? No, because I never planned to wear them.

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Now after I have confused you completely, I will lift the veil of ignorance. These leggings will be an artwork. Remember I am working about the topic of women getting older, about the pressure of women’s bodies to conform to a much narrower set of norms than males’ bodies? This will (hopefully) be another fibre sculpture about exactly this topic. And as a basis I need a life-size female body. I already sewed the upper body minus the head and for the legs I imagined a pair of leggings that I will insert into the upper body. Later I will add hands and feet. But meanwhile I was fascinated by the pair of leggings (and also the body :-DDD) and could not resist to try them on.


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So far, I only made one pair of trousers, and these were wide pyjama pants made with a pattern from Asuka Hamada sewing book “sweet clothes”. And they did not fit well. Making trousers that fit is still very high up on my to-learn-list as I have real problems to buy them. With all this in mind I wanted to try the leggings on which were not meant for me but for an artwork.

And surprise surprise, they do not fit :-DDD But the issues I have with the fit are exactly the same I had with the pair of pyjama pants which means it’s worth to look into them.
For the leggings I used a free pattern from Mood Society, the Ixia leggings. I love Mood for the huge number of free patterns they provide but their sizing is not meant for my body as my bust size is Mood's size 10, my waist size 16, hips are 14 and neck size 7... strange or? Besides I could not find for which heigth their patterns are constructed.

I haven chosen to use size 12-14 (the leggings pattern comes in double sizes, so it would have been either 12-14 or 16-18). The leggings you can see on me has no waist band attached as I do not need it for my life-size doll. And please be kind... looking at myself in piglet-pink colored leggings is not my favorite pasttime to rise my body-love but I try to own it through posing :-DDD


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In my view the leggings:
Are too long in the legs
Are too wide in the legs from the knees downward
Are too small at my upper thighs
Have a too high rise at the front
Are too wide at the back waist, gap at the back waist
And are too low in the back over my big derrière

I already researched that there is a full seat adjustment which mainly lengthens the back seat curve. Problem is I also have a sway back which lead to the gap at the back waist. And the adjustment for this is to shorten the back seat curve… sooooooo this has me confused about how I should adjust the trousers (if I ever sew them for myself). If I understand it correctly if I lengthen the back seat curve the trousers will have the correct length at my back but will then gape even more at the back waist because of my sway back. I am not sure if a dart at the back would be the solution as I have never seen a pair of leggings with darts? Or if I need to use a sturdier fabric that pulls more to my body? And transferred to a non-stretchy pair of trousers what do I need to keep in mind to make them right for my body? I already can buy ill-fitting trousers which are gaping at my back waist and are too high at the front, sewing them was my idea of getting a better fit, not the same problems.

I hope your collective needlework super-brain will come up with some answers to my fit issues (which I know are not new). And also cross your fingers that I get this doll sewn up fast enough and that it will look the same as in my mental image :-DDD

And I wanted to congratulate everyone who has participated in the Mother's Day jewellery contest: your makes were unbelivable wonderful and I loved to read your backstories. Thank you so much <3


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Giant doll bodies, you say? :D

I'm excited to see your new artwork!!

So I did a little google about sewing curve in pants because I thought like you that maybe it's darts that would work?, and I found this whole list of resources about getting pants to fit when you are sewing: https://curvysewingcollective.com/pantsmaking-resources-fitting-and-construction/ ...so maybe something on there will help? I haven't checked them all out yet.

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Yep, giant doll is the plan. And I need to hurry extremly as it must be ready at 19.5. and my head is not cooperating… again... grrrr And I am still very unconvinced that my plan will work. The images in my head are nice, but I am not sure if I can translate them into real life 😱 I already sewed the body and started stuffing the hands, but need more filling for the body.
ANd thank you so much for the links. I will look into it when the doll is finished. I am so lusting after the ability to get my clothes fitted. Honestly fitting seems to be a kind of superpower. I want it (naturally instantaneous without effort, you now I am both lazy and ambitious 😂)

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Oh my gosh, I can't imagine how much stuffing that is going to take! I'm excited to see what your final art is!

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Oooh, thank you for this great post dissecting sewing leggings, dear @neumannsalva ! I had some wrestling today with the fit of my gingham summer dress, which was sitting about 5 yrs in a chest, waiting to be adjusted... Partly it adjusted itself, by me filling out in my flesh, and so filling the dress too - great benefits of putting on weight!! :-D If you haven't put the waist band in yet, then darts might work, but yes, it might be best to take in the side seam and have it neater on the whole ... the links that @phoenixwren mentions below sound promising...
I am sooo happy that you shared the Mood links to free patterns too: absolutely brilliant! Not that I use patterns per se, but it helps me to see a pattern, to get ideas and mastery :-D Looking forward to the next project.

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Thankfully the leggings are not for me, but for the huge doll I am sewing. She wont complain when the backside is looking weird :-DDD But it was a good moment to have a look into the fitting of leggings, but to be honest i am again a bit deterred to try it for real (aka for me). I will wait for a quiet moment and try to understand the techniques which are mentioned in @phoenixwren links.
But at first I need to stuff the doll :-DDDD
And yes Mood is fabulous isn't it? So many free patterns. I only need to learn to sew better :-DDD The only downside of Mood is the sizing. I fall inbetween 5!!! sizes. But this should not be a problem for you as you have a better understand of fitting/construction.
THere is another fabric company with a lot of free patterns... not sure if you know it already:
https://fabrics-store.com/sewing-patterns
And I also like the free pattern from https://peppermintmag.com/sewing-school/
Especially the Bardon dress, the wide leg pants and the vintage style skirt. But I know all would need intensive fitting for my body and this is so daunting for me.
Looking forward to your sewing projects <3

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I know you could make a repair on it @neumannsalva!

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THank you for believing in me <3 Thankfully this version is not for me but for the huge doll I am making, so the fitting is not important. But I nevertheless hope that I soon learn how to fit clothes during sewing better.

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:) i always believe you could do, i also know you could be better at sewing too.. just keep learning @neumannsalva

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wow!!!! my dear! I'm going into the shadows with this. I don’t understand anything at all in the pattern, shrinkage of the product according to the figure, and the like. but of course I'm interested to know what our girls will offer. you have a great idea with a great theme for the exhibition again!!! theme of female body aging. Yes, this is a sore subject for every woman. only some grow old with stress and others with dignity! ;) you have a chic easel!!!

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