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C:\Cameo 4.0\Printtemp.Pat SKILL LEVEL multisized pattern...sizes 6/8/10/12/14/16 /18/20/22/24/26 all together! BEGINNER tm www.hotpatterns.compatterns so hot they’re smokin’... HotPatterns & fabric.com exclusive download Sporty Sarong-Short The sweetest little sporty-femme shorts, designed for medium-to-lightweight fluid or drapey fabrics like crinkled gauze, hammered satin, washed linen or voile, crepe, or rayon. Pull-on, slightly flared shorts have a narrow elastic waistband, and a flared, tie-front sarong-style skirt attached through the back waist seam. Shorts and sarong overlay finish at mid-thigh with a narrow hem. This is the perfect piece for all your summer sports and pastimes...jogging, biking, sailing, tennis, hiking or yoga. You’ll also love these worn with a simple tank or T-shirt as an easy beach or pool-side cover-up. All patterns & styles copyright www.hotpatterns.com/ Hanson Design Group Inc 2005-20011 1 PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 2 -- 1 of 29 2 PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 3 -- 2 of 29 PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 4 -- 3 of 29 of 3 -- 4 Row: 2 Col: -- PrintTemp SIZE 26 SIZE 24 SIZE 22 SIZE 20 SIZE 18 SIZE 16 SIZE 14 SIZE 12 SIZE 10 SIZE 8 SIZE 6 7 12 PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 5 -- 4 of 29 17 HotPatterns fold & fabric.com exclusive free download sporty sarong-short sarong back cut 1 on fold in fabric PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 6 -- 5 of 29 22 PrintTemp -- Col: 2 Row: 7 -- 6 of 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZESIZE 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 2 -- 7 of 29 3 ic.com PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 3 -- 8 of 29 SIZE 26 SIZE 24 SIZE 22 SIZE 20 SIZE 18 8 HotPatterns & fabric.com exclusive free download PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 4 -- 9 of 29 sporty sarong-short sarong front cut 1 pair in fabric PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 5 -- 10 of 29 of 10 -- 5 Row: 3 Col: -- PrintTemp SIZE 6 SIZE 8 13 SIZE 10 SIZE 12 SIZE 14 SIZE 16 SIZE 18 SIZE 20 SIZE 22 SIZE 24 SIZE 26 6 2 4 E 2 Z 2 I E 2 0 S IZ E 2 S Z 8 I E 1 6 S IZ E 1 S Z 4 I E 1 2 S IZ E 1 S Z 0 I E 1 S IZ E S IZ S cut 1 on fold in fabric in fold on 1 cut exclusive free download free exclusive sporty sarong-short sporty & fabric.com & PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 6 -- 11 of 29 of 11 -- 6 Row: 3 Col: -- PrintTemp 18 SIZE 6 SIZE 8 E 10 23 PrintTemp -- Col: 3 Row: 7 -- 12 of 29 of 12 -- 7 Row: 3 Col: -- PrintTemp SIZE 6 SIZE 8 SIZE 10 HotPatterns & fabric.com exclusive free download sporty sarong-skirt instructions page 1 of 2 SEAM ALLOWANCES & OTHER INFO FABRIC & NOTIONS REQUIRED Seam allowances are 3/8" or 1cm wide; All sizes need around 2 3/4 yards/ 250 cm of 60"/150cm all seams are sewn right sides together wide fabric for this sarong-shorts. You'll also need enough unless otherwise stated. 1/2" or 1.25 cm wide elastic to circle your waist. The waist of the short is finished with a separate elastic casing; the bottom edges of the shorts & the sarong overlay are finished with a narrrow hem. Skills needed include: making & applying an elastic waist 1a casing; working a narrow hem. Start by preparing the sarong overlay... join the sarong fronts to the sarong back along the side seams, then press the seams open. ABOUT THIS STYLE This skirt is an eight-gore, elastic waist pull-on style with arelaxed fit & flare silhouette. Oh yes, as always, make & fit a muslin before you cut into your fabric...in this case, use a cheap fabric with a similar drape to your chosen fabric. + + SUGGESTED CUTTING LAYOUT FOR THE SKIRT fold fabric in half, with selvedge to selvedge for this layout 1b Hem the sarong...start at the top edges, at the side seam (you'll leave the top edge along the back unhemmed, because that's where you'll attach the sarong to the shorts) and press the cut edges under a scant 1/8" or 3mm, then press this folded edge under another 1/4" or 7mm. Work along the top edges of the fronts, the angled edges of the tie, the front edges of the sarong wrap and along the bottom edges of the sarong. PrintTemp -- Col: 4 Row: 2 -- 13 of 29 SIZE 18 SIZE 16 4 SIZE 14 SIZE 12 PrintTemp143Col:-- -- Row: of 4 29 SIZE 10 SIZE 8 SIZE 6 E 8 SIZE 6 PrintTemp -- Col: 4 Row: 4 -- 15 of 29 of 15 -- 4 Row: 4 Col: -- PrintTemp 9 14 PrintTemp -- Col: 4 Row: 5 -- 16 of 29 of 16 -- 5 Row: 4 Col: -- PrintTemp S S S S S I S I Z S I I Z S Z I Z S I Z E S I E Z S I E Z E I Z E I Z E 26 I Z E 24 E 22 Z 20 E 18 E 16 E 14 12 SIZE 26 10 8 6 SIZE 24 SIZE 22 SIZE 20 SIZE 18 SIZE 16 SIZE 14 SIZE 12 SIZE 10 SIZE 8 SIZE 6 SIZ SIZE 10 SIZE 12 SIZE 14 SIZE 16 SIZE 18 PrintTemp -- Col: 4 Row: 6 -- 17 of 29 of 17 -- 6 Row: 4 Col: -- PrintTemp SIZE 20 SIZE 22 SIZE 24 SIZE 26 19 PrintTemp -- Col: 4 Row: 7 -- 18 of 29 of 18 -- 7 Row: 4 Col: -- PrintTemp 24 SIZE 8 SIZE 10 SIZE 12 SIZE 14 HotPatterns 2a 4a Prepare the shorts...join the shorts fronts along the center front seams; Time to prepare the elastic casing & complete the sarong-shorts. join the shorts backs along the center back seams. Join the elastic casing strip at the short ends to create a long loop. *please note* you will probably wish to tape theese crotch seams Press the short seam open, then fold in half lengthways and press as you stitch...this will stop them from distorting. Press all these seams open. along the foldline (that's the dashed line marked on the pattern). + + + 4b Matching the seam of the elastic casing to the center back seam of the shorts, and sewing through all thicknesses, join the bottom edges of the elastic casing to the waist edge of the sarong-shorts. 2b Make sure that you leave the front of the sarong and the ties free Join the shorts fronts to the shorts back along the side seams; from this seam, or you won't be able to tie it! then along the inside leg seams. Press the seams open. Leave an opening along this waist seam, about 2" or 5cm long. + + + 2c Hem the shorts legs...use the same method you used to hem the sarong overlay in step 1b. Press flat. 4c Cut your elastic so it measures the same as your waist. Push a large safety pin through the elastic, then use this 3 to thread the elastic through the waist channel. With the elastic ends through, join the ends,then close up Baste the sarong onto the back waist edge the 2" or 5cm opening along the waist casing stitchline. of the shorts. + Now try on your gorgeous new sarong-short, and knot the tie at the front ... don't you look fabulous? 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