Floral Tablecloth Lander Pants

I've had so many projects this year that haven't worked out. There are a whole bunch of reasons why; using the wrong pattern or the wrong fabrics, rushing projects or starting and losing motivation to finish, the reasons seem endless.

I wanted a project that had a good chance of working out. I wanted something fun and inspiring and not too difficult to make. I also wanted to use this tablecloth I just picked up on Poshmark! In my quest for using sustainable fabric and secondhand sources, I've been looking on sites like Poshmark and Mercari for tablecloths and sheets. I saw this piece on Posh but didn't make a plan for it until it arrived. A tablecloth can have a pretty broad range of feel, and even if it says 100% cotton, there's a chance of it being thicker, thinner, etc. This tablecloth was a great, medium weight, almost canvas like but a little lighter.

I decided to make a pair of pants and landed on the Lander Pants! I've made Lander Shorts before and they come together pretty easily, and I really like the fit so I knew these were just about fool-proof.

I am a skinny jean lover. I used to wear boot cut jeans growing up, but once the skinny jean trend started, I never stopped wearing them! But I like getting out of my comfort zone a little bit - like I did with this jumpsuit - and thought making a pair of lander pants would be fun!

My last pair of Lander Shorts were made in a size 2, so I made the pants in the size 2 as well. The size 2 fits really well in my hips, but has the slightest gap in the back waist. This happens with all of my pants and jeans, and honestly I just haven't taken the time to figure out how to solve that problem. It isn't a big deal, and I almost always wear a belt with whatever bottoms I'm wearing, but I wanted to mention it anyway.

I also really love the button fly on these pants. I used to dislike installing jean buttons on anything - jeans, jackets, etc. I was using the Dritz jean buttons because they were convenient to purchase but they were really difficult for me to install. Every time I hammered, the tops would bend, or the screw would bend making my buttons lopsided. Since I started buying a lot more supplies online this year, like my needles, I also started branching out for other supply options. I came across jean buttons from Wawak Sewing and couldn't believe how great they came out! Just wanted to share that option for anyone else facing a similar issue!

I followed the instructions for the hem, but wound up cutting off 3" from the bottom before folding up the final hem. For my petite friends - I'm 4'10" and cut the pattern for the ankle fit. I love these pants with flats, and I also really like them with ankle boots and heels, although I won't wear these with them as often! These pants are bright and bold but they pair well with so many of the basics in my wardrobe - they fit right into my closet!

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