How To Make Your Own Panties

If you use nylon milliskin fabric for the either project, you will not need to use the lingerie elastic to finish the edges. I will not be going over creating muslins, prepping fabric or patterns. If you find yourself having trouble, please look back at my previous posts. While I felt the brief fit perfectly, in an unaltered size large, the same can not be said for the thong.
I do however, size down in thongs since my rear-end accounts for a good portion of my hip measurement. I would recommend starting off with your average size for each style. Prepare your fabric. Note: When laying out your pattern pieces make sure that you pay attention to the grain lines. Stitch together using a stretch stitch, such as the zigzag stitch. Trim any excess fabric.
Pin the gusset lining to the brief, make sure the right side of the gusset lining is facing the wrong side of the brief. Fold the edge of the gusset under and pin in place. Stitch in place. Take it slow if you need to, it’s easy to skip a stitch.
Pin the edges of the brief front (1) to the brief back (2), stitch in place. Note: I decided to use a french seam. Optional: If you would like a smoother seam, stitch the edges of your seam flat against the fabric. Prepare your fabric. Note: While the pattern states that you will need to cut two of the gusset pattern piece (9) you only need to cut one. Using the zigzag or overlock, stitch the top edge of the gusset, set aside.
Pin the sides of the gusset (9) to the thong front (7) with the wrong sides facing together. Stitch in place, trim any excess edges. Pin the elastic to the legs on each side, stitch in place. Pin elastic to the top of the front and back of the thong, stitch in place.
Pin the edges of the thong front (7) to the brief back (8), stitch in place. Note: I decided to use a french seam. Optional: If you would like a smoother seam, stitch the edges of your seam flat against the fabric. A garter belt - that’s right, a garter belt! Moving forward we will be working on intermediate level projects, which means 1-2 projects per post.
Depending on material and pattern accessibility, I may do a few posts on garter belts before moving on to bralettes. No matter what, 2015 will bring a number of exciting projects. Are there any particular styles or designs that you would like to try out, If so, let me know in the comments! Have you tried making anything yet, If so, how did it go, As always your feedback is welcome and appreciated. Please feel free to leave any comments, suggestions, or requests below!
Why not use it in the recipe, I sweeten with added Sweet Leaf Stevia bought online in English Toffee flavor. I also like a bit of vanilla. Vitamix everything with fresh tumeric and ginger root (ground if not fresh available) and strain. Then I utilizes empty saved Kombucha glass bottles to store for ALMO storage. If you added ground chia or hemp and double strain, it thickens it nicely.
Lovely color-creamy and healthy with a woodsy/toffee/ginger/vanilla /nutty flavor. Soon, pecans will be ready to harvest. Looking forward to trying this as “milk”. I wonder how lightly roasting the almonds or pecans will effect end taste, Has anyone tried that, Have searched for a good almond milk recipe for ages. This is tasty, simple and luscious.