To Kick off the 3rd instalment of our Pin Up Sew Along, I am giving away a copy of my PDF "Betty" High Waist Panties Pattern. It contains sizes xs-lg (34" hip to 41" hip), and is easily grade-able. These knickers have been designed for Stretch Knits, but I will show you how to make them accommodate a woven front and back panel. They use about 1 yard of fabric, but because of the princess seaming, you can mix and match fabrics easily, and use up some scraps from your stash!
Here's how to enter:
- Leave a comment on this post letting me know how you'll be sewing your Betty Knickers - stretch satin, lace, jersey? Please also leave me an email address where I can contact you if you are the lucky winner!
- Like Ohhh Lulu on Facebook for an additional Entry
- Tweet (@OhhhLulu) or Blog about the Give Away and Sew along for a 3rd entry.
I'll be accepting Entries from TODAY (Monday, April 9th) and Drawing a name on Friday, April 13th.
Good Luck! And thanks everyone for your input along the way!
THIS GIVE AWAY IS NOW CLOSED! Congratulations Melody - You are the winner!
THIS GIVE AWAY IS NOW CLOSED! Congratulations Melody - You are the winner!
Trying to decide which fabric I should use first! Maybe jersey to begin with then stretch satin. Looks like a fantastic pattern.
ReplyDeleteooh. I love the lacy sides. I would probably do that with some satin in the middle. What a great giveaway. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteliked on facebook :)
ReplyDeleteTweeted about the sew-along and giveaway (and started following you on twitter :)
ReplyDeleteI would love these in a stretch satin black/white polka dot for the front and back with a nice powermesh side panels - instant shapewear!!
ReplyDeleteLiked on Facebook [Andii Melody Mae]
And tweeted about it on twitter [https://twitter.com/#!/melody_mae/status/189336776756838401]
So beautifull!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make it with a black sheer mesh with dots and probably use small elastic spaghetti straps on the seams and some purple stretch satin in the middlle.and a corset binding with a small round elastic on the side
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ReplyDeleteStretch satin of course! :) And perhaps something pinstripe? With a little lace along the leg opening for a girly border. :) Also liked on facebook!
ReplyDeleteStretch-lace maybe, I got some red in my stash already. But I will probably stick to cotton since my ladybits doesn't approve of synthetics. And my email is gabriellazamudio(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI also liked Ohhh Lulu on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI don't have satin in my stash, but I have been meaning to make panties for awhile. I love your pattern as I don't care for the skimpy ones!
ReplyDeleteI have a piece of aquamarine satin stretch on my stash combined with black stretch lace, so I think this is the perfect project! thanks! racurac2 (at) yahoo (dot) c o m
ReplyDeleteStretch satin! I can't waut to make these =]
ReplyDeleteHolley: swingincherrygirl (at) gmail (dot) com
Oooh, these would look lovely in jersey+lace!
ReplyDeletehmmm... well I would really want them to match the corset I am working on- so I would want woven panels for sure. And then... oooh lace. I love the idea of lacey sides!
ReplyDeleteAnd then... well I would want to make more, so stretch satin would probably be next on my list ;)
I liked you on Facebook (I thought I already had, but no...)
ReplyDeleteAnd I tweeted the giveaway for you too.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the idea of stretch satin! :)
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I would sew it in mesh with a black silk panel and contrast stitching! Very cute pattern.
ReplyDeleteBlue and white Stripped stretch satin to create a chevron pattern, buttons sewn on the seams for that sailor look. Summer is round the corner after all.
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Woo hoo, these are gorgeous. I'm pretty sure that if I had this pattern in my hands I would attempt them in silk, jersey and lace. My first attempt woud likely be in jersey though.
ReplyDeletedefinitely jersey with lace sides. would love to make these! maryvannote (at) gmail (dot) com
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ReplyDeleteLOVE! i would try to make these out of lycra into a bathing suit bottom!
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Hmm... I'm stuck stash diving for the time being, so I would probably make it out of some white jersey on the sides and a yellow rose print satin for the front and back.
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ReplyDeleteLycra for a bathing suit. But I think denim would be cool to.
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I would make it in black lace the whole thing :)
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Lovely pattern! I would love to make it in black stretch satin with a front panel of black embroidered net that I've inherited from my grandma. I have plans to make a whole set with matching girdle, bra and panties :)
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I'm with Melody, above -- stretch satins for front and back and powermesh on the sides for no-foundation days. Then a thin comfy knit for under foundations.
ReplyDeleteI would do these in stretch satin and lace, maybe in a cream satin and orange lace (up the sides), 'cause creamsicles are my favorite for summer!:) I also liked you on Facebook and tweeted the giveaway. Love this pattern!
ReplyDeletemy email is daughterfish@gmail.com!:)
DeleteI would make it from stretch satin & lace together, love the shape!
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ReplyDeleteAnd made a link to your give away on my blog: creaBH.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh I love this pattern! I'd love to win! I think I would try both satin stretch and rayon jersey. frk[dot]bustad[at]gmail[dot]com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance! I'd love to sew a pair in stretch satin with contrasting panels of some sort. So many choices!
ReplyDeleteTomatojane at gmail dot com
Thank you for the chance to win such a cute pattern! I think the first go would be in stretch jersey, but I'd love to do some with stretch satin front and back and lace on the side panels...
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Oh, those panties deserve to be sewn up in bias cut silk, but realistically I would sew them in stretch satin. I've liked you on facebook and I tweeted the giveaway. My email address is Relynn.D.Johnson at gmail dot com.
ReplyDeleteI have stretch lace, a few colors of stretch satin, and a gauzy stretch knit to sew some up in. Maybe I'll do a silk center panel on one pair, with stretch lace side panels. It is a lovely pattern! And I have been following you on Facebook, though I don't use twitter.
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