Make Regular Clothes into Plus Size Clothes
How to Enlarge Your Wardrobe
Plus size clothes are usually more expensive than standard sizes and it can become quite costly to purchase new clothes because of a little weight gain. But, there are lots of ways to make your clothes largerWhether it's jeans or tee shirts, you can easily make the clothing larger by adding pieces in certain places. Most pants can be enlarged by cutting the side seam all the way down, then adding a strip of fabric between the split seams. In some cases, like with jeans, the best look is to add a strip of the same type of fabric. But some jeans look great when you insert a piece of decorative wide ribbon down the side instead.
For pants other than denim, try to find a similar piece of cloth, but any color. Many new fashions have a stripe of another color running down each side of the leg, so it won't be an awkward look. And, there are lots of new fabrics that stretch but aren't noticeably stretchy materials. Denim and cottons are available in the stretch variety, for example.
Shirts are enlarged in a similar manner. Tee shirts, and other designs with no fancy notions down the front center, are the easiest to make larger. One way is to split the seam from the hem, under the arm, and to the sleeve hem. Sew in a strip that will allow more room all over. Make sure to do the same to the other side.
You can also lay a shirt out on a table and simply cut it in half, from hem to neckline. Make sure you have found the exact center on both sides, and mark the entire area with chalk or disappearing ink marker. Cut through both front and back, then add the new fabric strip to each side.
The fabric you choose to go into the split area is very important. Choose the wrong fabric and you look like you cut your shirt and sewed in a piece of old cloth. Choose the right fabric and it looks like a unique design, straight from the factory. Consider decorative touches to the new piece, like buttons, small bows, or delicate lace touches. These will take away from the look of just a piece of cloth having been inserted.
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Amy Brantley
Posted on 02/05/2007 at 12:02:00 AM