Friday, August 3, 2012

The Panty Express


Apparently a ticket to Panty Land is one-way only. I am obsessed! I can't stop! After we chatted yesterday, I finished the black and pink pair I started.

Then I thought it would be fun to mix it up with some polka dot cotton jersey.

Today I tried something completely different: silk taffeta for the center front panel!

(I'm pretty sure these are my masterpiece, by the way.) The Betty Pattern says you can use wovens cut on the bias for the center panels. I used this taffeta for the center only, and didn't have to make any fitting changes. The back is all sheer!

Sadly, I think the sex appeal may be lost on Jeff. When I showed him, he said, "Wow, those are some tall granny panties." I'm trying to train him to say "pin-up panties" rather than "granny panties." I'm not feeling optimistic about my success in that arena.

What's interesting is how much the fit changes with different fabrics. Super stretchy ones (like the polka dot jersey) result in a super-high fit. Firmer fabrics give you a (relatively) lower waist.

Anyway! I'm dying to make a matching bra for the red and black pair. Can't you just see it?

I also tried adapting my muslin into a hipster-height panty. I just took about 4" off the waistline. It worked well, but they're just not as saucy as the others! Of course, they need a few bows still.



P.S. I should mention that the majority of my stretch fabrics are from Spandex World. They seem to have a comprehensive online ordering system. The elastics are from Sew Sassy, and the ribbons are from my stash.

44 comments:

  1. i've never seen granny panties that cute before.

    ReplyDelete
  2. LMAO @"tall granny panties".... I love a man who doesn't hold back! lol!! I think your collection of PINUP dainties are very excellent indeed!!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. My husband feels the same way about those panties, but I love them! No VPL when they fit well.

    Love the contrasting fabrics, trim, placement - everything!

    ReplyDelete
  4. My boyfriend also calls then granny pants haha why don't they get that they are actually super sexy! Oh well, silly boys!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Cute tip on the woven center panel...I bet this would apply to lot of patterns not just this panty pattern...I'm thinking skirts, tops...and that would be a blog topic itself - how you can slip a woven pattern piece in your stretch knit/jersey project.

    ReplyDelete
  6. OhmyGodohmyGodohmyGodohmyGodOhmyGodohmyGodohmyGodohmyGodOhmyGodohmyGodohmyGodohmyGodOhmyGodohmyGodohmyGodohmyGod adinfinitem.....

    ReplyDelete
  7. I love them I love them I love them I love them I love them I love them I love them I love them..............................................................................................

    ReplyDelete
  8. Do we need to start telling the boys how dorky they look in tighty whities!
    Really cute pin up panties.
    Thanks for sharing your work with us.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Those are gorgeous! Just wait till Jeff SEES you in them ;)

    ReplyDelete
  10. These are gorgeous! I'm no Modest Millie, but seriously... if more women wore drawers like these, the world would be a better-dressed place. Who would have the heart to wear a wife beater and yoga pants to the supermarket with a pair of these underneath?

    ReplyDelete
  11. panties are very addicting to sew! I love all your variations! And thanks for the link to Spandex world!

    ReplyDelete
  12. I really find hi-waisted, what we call here in Australia "full-brief" knickers the most comfortable. No wedgies, no having to (or wishing to) yank them out from "the uncomfortable zone" all day. But alas... my husband also thinks they look like grandma pants and really doesn't like them. Sigh! Yours look adorable to me!

    ReplyDelete
  13. That ticket is 1 way! It's what started my knits craze and look at what happened. :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. These are so pretty! Love what you've done!

    ReplyDelete
  15. You are on a roll! Love the red and black ones :) Best of luck with training Jeff ;)

    ReplyDelete
  16. They are just amazing, totally inspirational. How I wish I had your skill and talent, there would be no more visits to M&S.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Meh, boys. For them it's all about perceived ease of access. Such subtle creatures! If you make a pair with lace-ups on one side, he will love them! LOL!

    ReplyDelete
  18. I agree with Jeff here, they are granny panties (from the 50's)! Beautiful, but too big to be sexy... Maybe you could try 4" shorter, see what happens to Jeff, hahaha!!!
    Great work, Gerthie, and saving money, there!

    ReplyDelete
  19. I LOVE this pattern! I have been using for a couple of months now and don't think I'll ever go back to buying panties (hehe! this is kinda a funny word in OZ) again! I've also made them as gifts for friends and everyone loves them.

    ReplyDelete
  20. PS Has he actually seen them ON? Things over here certainly changed once the frock came off and he saw I'd paired them with a WKD bullet bra, let me tell you...

    ReplyDelete
  21. Aaah, they're adorable! Suddenly I need pin-up panties... Also, and forgive me if this is a stupid question, but what kind of needles do you use when sewing these?

    ReplyDelete
  22. I really loves these I have always tried to make my own pattern but it never works. You are very talented.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Love the panties, would look great with matching bra! Being able to create your own lingerie is a talent. The possibilities are endless. When I'm looking fancy underneath my clothes I feel really girly and get this 'I've got a secret' smile. I'm working on making my own bras and then I will move on to making matching panties. I'm sew excited!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Gertie - if you are thinking of making bras, would you do a sewalong? I am dying to try it but find the idea rather daunting. A sewalong would be brilliant. BTW, I love the pinup panties too, though as I am granny age, I suppose anything I wear is granny pants!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Love them! The sheer ones are awesome, how can Jeff not like them?
    Sew Sassy is pretty awesome, eh? I've always had good service.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Oh my! One of these panties is better than the other. They're all so wonderful. But the best is that one with the polka dots. I'm stunned. Hugs from Miss Maple

    ReplyDelete
  27. Love them and something else to add to my wishlist..........the pattern I mean; thanks yet again for bringing something new into our world of sewing.

    I am sure Jeff loves them to, how could he not!
    Great idea as Christmas gifts too. Will have to try and find sources of supplies in the U.K.

    Counting down the days until your book arrives Gertie. I should imagine your booksales are progressing nicely now.

    All the best and kindest regards.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. If you find a source in the uk, please let us know! :-)

      Delete
  28. LOVE these! Think they all look gorgeous, but then, to me after wearing knickers for pregnancy last year and now a maternity bra all of this year, all knickers look so pretty. Can't wait to see how your bras turn out. I have a'thing' for matching sets.

    http://iliska-dreams.blogspot.com.au/

    ReplyDelete
  29. Love them. I showed my husband. The first thing out of his mouth was "Granny Panties" Humph. Boys are dumb.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Absolutely love the panties, not to speak of your blog, where I have learned lots! I am from Sweden so I´m not completely familiar with the difference in fabrics when searching Spandex World; the different names of the fabrics are a bit of a mystery to me. What would you recommend for the side panels/ front?

    ReplyDelete
  31. Dear Gertie,

    So impressed that I have nominated you for a One Lovely Blog Award (see note on my blog).

    Have a great week.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Wow! they are simply gorgeous! I especially love the black-red one. I've ordered the pattern this morning and hope to have some free hour to make 'em. you're so inspiring as always! Can I'm going to love you more? :)

    ReplyDelete
  33. Wow! they look so professional,You remind me of myself in that you want to make everything!, dresses, corsets, petticoats, hats.... and I wouldn't be surprised if you have investigated shoe-making classes!

    ReplyDelete
  34. Wow, these are lovely! I need to give them a go. You definitely need to work on Jeff's opinion - tall granny panties really doesn't do these justice! lol

    ReplyDelete
  35. Wow these are amazing, I love them! So beautifully made to! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.co.uk

    ReplyDelete
  36. These look like so much fun! I've been oogling Ohhh Lulu's patterns for a while now and am definitely snapping a few up soon :)

    I just preordered your book by the way, really looking forward to it <3

    ReplyDelete
  37. so flirty! file this one under "reasons to learn how to use my serger"...

    ReplyDelete
  38. Gertie - your pin-up panties are entirely saucy, and I hope Jeff awakens to this notion soon. And I love how much fun you have with sewing - refreshing!

    ReplyDelete
  39. Do people who don't like "moist" say "damp cake?" I feel neutral about "panties"--it does sound a little saucy. I loathe "seamster."

    ReplyDelete
  40. "I'm trying to train him to say "pin-up panties" rather than "granny panties."

    Story of my life!

    ReplyDelete
  41. I LOVE all your gorgeous high waist creations! I have got to get over my fear and make some. I've just decided that high-waist is the way to go. I'm tired of underwear lines and shifting panties.

    ReplyDelete
  42. Your pin-up panties (Am I right ?) are gorgeous, specially the red and black one. I guess I finally have a good reason to buy a serger !

    ReplyDelete
  43. Um, training Jeff will work MUCH faster if you're wearing the panties when you explain the sex appeal. Just sayin'.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for your comments; I read each and every one! xo Gertie

© Gertie's Blog For Better Sewing. Powered by Cake