Thursday, October 9, 2014

Corduroy culottes: another Esther shorts hack

I'm here to convince you that culottes really are the new skirt. And I'm not talking about the cute little flippy variety that could be mistaken for a skirt. I'm talking about the hard-core, wide leg, knee length type, or the sharp, A-line, midi silhouettes that are probably giving some of you unpleasant flashbacks right now. I admit, I get the flashbacks too. My high school sports uniform was a pair of bottle green, knee-length culottes (that memory came flooding back to me when my 'blue' corduroy arrived in the mail). But don't worry, I'm quite determined to sway all you doubters out there, and to do so, I've put together not one, not two, but four different looks with the same pair of fabulous winter weight culottes.


For Autumn, I've paired them with my Nani Iro top and a pair of open booties. A long pair of tan leather boots would look fabulous right now, but I don't own any and I spend all my spare cash on fabric instead of shoes. Can anyone else relate? 

The fabric I used in my culottes is utterly divine. It's a cotton corduroy by Thread, with the most beautiful velvety sheen I've ever seen. It's called 'blue' but it is most definitely a bottle green. I knew what I was getting though. It's nothing like the dull kiddie quality cord that I've sewn with in the past. I should have paid more attention.



I do all my fabric cutting and sewing in the evenings in poorer light than I would like, but that's just the way it has to be. I don't have time to sew during the day. So I happily cut into my gorgeous fabric, positioning the legs in opposite directions and paying complete disregard for the nap. I merrily sewed away at the project until I tried my culottes on to decide on the hem length. The lightbulb suddenly went on in my head. Nap! Why did I not consider this first? I thought I'd made a total blooper of these pants. One leg was clearly a different shade to the other.

I think the difference in nap looks more pronounced in artificial light, and from my persepective as the wearer, looking down at an acute angle. It is such a silly mistake to make that I still feel like giving myself a slap. Anyway, they are so comfortable and warm that I'm just going to wear them anyway. I think it's pushing it a bit far to call it a design feature so I'm just going to feign ignorance. What, my legs are different shades of bottle green? No way! It's a shadow. Go get your eyes checked!

For view two, I opted for a more vintage feel. I'm wearing my Liberty of London Kanerva with them this time.


 

The pattern I used to make these culottes was based on the Esther shorts pattern by Tessuti Fabrics. My modifications were pretty simple. I added a 10cm pleat to the front legs. I also widened and lengthened the legs. I really like how they turned out but next time I will definitely add in-seam pockets.

I also tried my culottes out with my new favourite shirt. I like chambray with cord. Hubby isn't too sure about this combination. He can't decide whether I look like Anne of Green Gables, a school mistress, or Brethren. 

 
 
 

And finally, I paired the culottes with my black ponte and leather top for a slightly more edgy look. I like the silhouette of a cropped top over high waist pants. 
 



Here's a summary of the four looks. Which one do you like best? And more importantly, when are you going to make a pair!
 
 

43 comments:

  1. Love these! I wish they'd look this good on me, but sadly I'm 5'3" and curvy-ish. I think you definitely need to be tall and slim for these. My favourite look is the last one, closely followed by the first one.

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    1. Thanks Sam! Culottes just love curves! Erika Bunker just blogged about a fab pair of straighter shorter ones that might sway you ;-)

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  2. These are the most amazing culottes I've ever seen! The end!

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  3. I have been coveting cullottes but agree with sam... You Glamazon girls can get away with it. LOVE them BTW. Brethren. Haha.

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  4. I like one and four best! I love these! They look warm and cozy but edgy at the same time...a winning combination in my book.

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    1. Thank you! I think the first is my fave too - in real life I wear gold sneakers ;-)

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  5. Amazingly amazing as ever! I like the nani Iro and black leather combos the best. You definitely carry off the other looks but the other two are standouts for me.

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    1. Ps I do love a new garment fashion parade - I always do that when I finish a garment - so much fun!

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    2. Hee hee...and thank you! Fashion parading is so fun. It's my way of kidding myself that it really is a wardrobe essential because it goes with everything!

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  6. I love that culottes are back!! Yours are amazing & I adore all the looks, the NaniIro colours are awesome, but the cropped edgy black is perfect ;)

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    1. Thank you! Me too! I think I may end up needing a culottes support group...I want more!

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  7. My favourite looks are the ones with your Liberty Kanerva and the ponte top. I agree the cropped top looks great with the culotte silhouette, like two triangles but in the best way possible! I LOVE this style of culotte and have been drafting a pair for myself. I'm onto toile no. 2 which should also hopefully be toile no. last! I have a gorgeous black silk cotton stashed for them, it has lots of body so there will be lots of flare!! Yay culottes!

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  8. Team Nani Iro! Culottes are high school flashbacks for me too! You are a glamazon here!

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  9. I love these on you, my favorite is the fourth look but you can wear all of them - you look fantastic.

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  10. I'm totally not making a pair. No way, no how! I love your husband's take and I have to say that the chambray shirt combo is my doubtful one. I can say that, 'cause we're friends :) My favourite is the one with the Nano Iro top. So bright and edgy! The last one is a winner too.

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    1. Haha! You are too funny. And you ARE making a pair...you know you want to. What about a mini denim pair...the scars will heal.

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  11. They look so great on you! I keep thinking about them as I tend to cycle alot and well, it would stop the flashing!

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    1. Thanks! Definitely practical for not flashing - also they inhibit small people from hiding underneath long skirts.

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  12. You know I'm on team culottes regardless of the top. The kanerva for me, but you are such a cameleon that you can do all the looks!

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    1. Yes, you are definitely on my team. Culottes rock. Also, I thought I was over the drop waist by now, but it appears I may have a couple of them in the pipeline too....oops

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  13. I like the Kanerva combo best. I think they look fantastic! I have been eyeing off the Leisl & Co ones... Maybe a linen pair? Especially as The Fabric Store just announced they're having a $12 linen sale!

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    1. Yes! Linen would be so lovely for summer. And I think linen would look especially lovely in the Leisl & co design - it looks quite skirt-like to me. Very pretty.

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  14. What a beautiful corduroy! I love the silhouette you created with the pleat. I downloaded a similar burda pattern recently and you have inspired me to get to the making bit sooner than later! Number 3 for the win.

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    1. Thank you. Yay for being inspired! I hope I can see your pair too!

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  15. Looks like you've created an entire wardrobe with one garment!! Great culottes. I'm also a big fan of culottes :)

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  16. Love love love your style. Torn between teh button-down (so very J. Crew) and the black (more Maxa Mara, I think). Either way, those culottes are magical.

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    1. Thanks Heather...I think more may be on the cards...so comfortable.

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  17. These are brilliant. I think the deep pleat in front is so classy, and you got the length and width of the leg just right. I like all the looks, but my fave is the Liberty Kanerva.

    And no, I can't relate - I spend my cash not only on fabric for sewing, but shoes to go with the things I sewed!

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    1. Thanks Gail! I think I need to reassess my shoe policy...;-)

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  18. You've almost convinced me to try culottes. These are amazing! Cant decide which top i like the best with them, they are all so good.

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    1. Thanks Barbara, but clearly I'm going to have to work harder ;-) Almost is not good enough.... I need to get you over the culotte finish line!

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  19. Love those! The fabric looks so lush! Where did you purchase?

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  20. Right, they are on my list. I wore them the first time round, and I think at nearly 60, I should wear them again!

    Seriously Debbie, these are gorgeous - I love the almost Japanese aesthetic on your angular frame.

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  21. My favorite look is with the colorful top, but they all look great! I can see these being nice and warm when the weather gets colder.

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