Skip to main content

Made By A Fabricista: I'm a Jean-us Rocking My Birkins and My Ginger Flares!

[Jeans were made for and modeled by my daughter Mori]

I am obsessed with sewing jeans right now! I have been participating in a jean pattern testing for a super cool pattern company and now I can't stop. These two jean projects will make my fourth and fifth pair of jeans in the past two months. Now I am in the process of getting a heavy duty machine that I am going to use just for my denim sewing because the machine I have right now can't handle denim too well especially when I try to use top stitching thread. But I am still perfecting the jeans in the mean time.


For this post I am working with The Birkin Flare pattern by Baste and Gather. I know you have seen these babies all over the internet looking as fabulous as ever. I love these jeans and the pattern was awesome. The only modifications that I had to make was taking 1 inch off the waist on each side. I made size 30 which also had a 30 inch waist and the waist I needed was 28" and I added two inches to the length which allows a 4 inch heel. Mori usually wears skinny jeans so the fact that these were form fitting jeans at the top, they worked out great. I chose this big floral denim that worked out wonderfully.



Pocket and belt loops details. Both pattern instructions tell you to hammer the belt loops to get them flat for sewing and it really works!



A little floral on the inside, just because it's sooo pretty. 






 




 

.......Next up is the Ginger Flare from Closet Case Patterns
 
I know you have seen the original Ginger Skinny jeans all over but Heather Lou added a flare addition to the Ginger jean family. For this pattern I used a size 14 because my denim has no stretch [Whoops is what I said when I realized this] Mori wears a size 12 according to Closet Case patterns. This jean is not as fitted as the Birkins even with the non-stretch denim they were too loose.

I decided to try something with these since I had to take them in from the waist to the knee. I made them super skinny and left the full flare at the knees, which gave us this funky 70's bell bottom look. How cool is that along with this strawberry print? I don't really know how much I took off the sides, I just pinned them on her and took them in. There was no rocket-science explanation to these modifications. I did have to take out the coin pocket and move it over, away from the side seam. But I did not have to move the back pockets. I also added two inches on the length. Sooo let's talk about this fabric. How cute is the strawberries and denim, I knew I wanted to use this the first time that I saw it. I have some leftover that I may use for a matching jacket.




Close-up details are important for jeans and if you have strawberries on the outside why not add them to the inside? I added rivets to the back pockets on this pair. 








There you have it-- my Birkins and my Gingers! Both patterns are easy to follow. The zipper install on the Birkin Flares was the easiest and I will use that installation on all my jeans from now on. I recommend both patterns but if you're looking for a slim fit, the Birkin may be your best bet. I added length to both patterns but I really did not have to add as much as I did, I was just playing it safe. Both Baste and Gather and Closet Case patterns have sew-alongs on their blogs and Heather Lou over at Closet Case even has an e-book on making her Ginger Jeans and it's a must have for a first time denim sewist, it has real pictures for all the steps.

Both denim fabrics washed well and were not too thick for my machine so I was in heaven!

.....until next time Michelle @ ThatblackChic
 photo 35845374-bce1-426b-9e7a-633f43c85d42_zps12c60185.jpg

Comments

  1. Mori is the best dresses daughter around! Though both pairs are great, I love the white floral Birkins because they say spring to me...and I'm soooo ready for spring!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Carolyn, yeah that white print is my fav, the strawberries were just super fun! I agree please bring me SPRING!

      Delete
  2. Love both pair, and like Carolyn, I am especially loving the white floral Birkins. I'm not quite ready to sew jeans yet, but I will definitely Pinterest these for future reference.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ahhh come on Robin, they are NOT that hard to sew at all. The hardest part is making sure the top-stitching is straight and you can just practice on scraps for that. If you've made a pair of pants with a zipper you can make jeans.

      Delete
  3. Amazing! I love the fabric of the white ones. I think it's because the floral print is so large. Work!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah that fabric is pretty dope! Too bad you're on a fabric fast tho!

      Delete
  4. They both look HAWT!!! Now I want a big, bold floral denim!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks! Get it while they got it, I think it's on sale right now!

      Delete
  5. This may be the only thing you've done that I don't like....just kidding! The white ones look like I jacket I wore to death years before I started sewing and I'd love to do a 'suit' in the flared pants and the jacket you posted a while ago. I'm going to copy you-AGAIN!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Heeeeeeyyy Monica, you got jokes! If you could have seen my bug-eyes you would have been cracking up! So now that I have got myself back together, do your thang and copy away! I am going to make a Flared pantsuit soon.

      Delete
  6. beautiful better than store brought your daughter is sew bless to have you sewing for her she have the best designs how did you get the studs on pockets corner

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Dorothy! The rivets are easy yo add to the jeans, I just used an awl to put the hole in the denim and it's a breeze hammering on the rivets.

      Delete
  7. Girl, you slay! You got hotsauce in your bag?

    ReplyDelete
  8. Both look sooo great! I love your fabric choices! Thanks for reviewing my pattern. :) xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  9. Beautiful! I love the white floral denim!

    ReplyDelete
  10. I got my rivets from Joann's and they are not hard at all, just follow the instructions on the package. I used a AWL to poke the holes through the area for the rivets. You can totally make a pair of wearable jeans!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thanks for leaving a comment! All comments are reviewed before posting to help us eliminate spam. Your comment will be posted within 24 hours.

Popular Posts You Might Like

Made by a Fabricista: What's Black and Gold with Chevron All Over? This DIY Pant Suit, That's What!

Hope you're having a Golden day, get it? [I crack myself up sometimes!] This DIY pant suit is golden for sure.  So tell me this, were you one of the lucky ones who were able to grab some of this fabric when Fabric Mart posted their new arrivals? I jumped on it so fast it was crazy and before you know it "poof" it was gone. So sorry I don't have any links to this fabric but all is not lost, you can use something else for these patterns. Try looking in the suiting selection for the blazer. The other awesome option is denim  and as  always check the New Arrivals. I went to my "tnt"  blazer pattern for this project because I knew the metallic bias around the edges would look fab and I was on a mission to make another pair of mimi g's jeans and trim the seams in metallic bias as well. I recommend both of these patterns to any level sewist. I did a little pattern hack on the blazer pockets to make them a little more interesting and I made a pic...

Made By A Fabricista: Blouse with a Unique Neckline? McCall’s 8658 Is It!

 Hi everyone, this is Byrd with my latest Fabricista make! If you’re looking for a polished, structured blouse that works just as well dressed up as it does dressed down, this one is definitely worth a look. I’m sewing up McCall’s 8658, View B, part of the Spring 2026 pattern collection, and I paired it with Fabric Mart’s charcoal cotton poplin by Robert Kaufman. I was initially drawn to this pattern because of its unique neckline and tailored feel, and I knew right away that a crisp poplin would give me the structure I wanted. This blouse is semi-fitted and full of thoughtful design details that really elevate it. The neckline is a standout, featuring a collar and collar band paired with a front button closure. I especially love the shape of the front hem and the way it opens slightly - it adds movement without being overdone. The back is where a lot of the shaping happens, with double-ended darts that give a beautiful, contoured fit. The sleeves are gathered at the sleeve head a...

Made By A Fabricista: The Skirt that Brought my Sewjo Back

I know it can’t just be me. My sewjo has gone away and I’ve been having such a hard time trying to get it back. I remember the days when I used to sew every single day without fail and now, not so much. I think about sewing and all the things I’d love to make, but I just haven’t found the motivation. I kind of know what the issue is. I started a new job last October and ever since I started, I’ve been sewing less and less and I don’t like it! Well, in comes Simplicity S3237.  Summertime is here and it’s time to bring out all the skirts. Simplicity recently released S3237 as part of their summer patterns. This skirt is a full, gathered skirt with a bias-cut yoke with side seam pockets and an invisible back zipper. The skirt comes in 3 different lengths – mini, midi and maxi.  I decided to make View B which is the midi length. I’m not much of a maxi length kind of girl and that mini was a little too small for me. I sewed up a size 22 with a few modifications. Let’s talk about th...