Thursday, February 9, 2017

Floral Cordelia Maternity Camisole Undies Set

Floral Cordelia Maternity Camisole Undies Set



Around Week 35 of this pregnancy I started to feel pretty physically uncomfortable, and therefore a bit sorry for myself. So I decided to cheer myself up by making a new undies set designed to fit my current frame. These pics are of me at Week 37 rocking the camisole (no one needs to see me in the pants!).


Patterns:

Im sure it wont shock you to learn that I used my recently released Cordelia maternity camisole pattern for the top half. I already have three of these and wear them all the damn time at the moment, including as I type this. I basically wear them all the time when at home and want to feel comfy, as well to preggers yoga classes and to sleep in. Ill probably be wearing one when Im in labour and giving birth. Therefore I could justify a pretty new fourth version! 


Ive got Cordelias both with and without the optional bust support panel, but I definitely prefer the extra layer of fabric over the bust that the panel provides if I want to be bra-less. The pic above shows what it looks like inside. 


Youve got another shock on the way: I made the pants using my free downloadable undies/pants/knickers pattern. This jersey is pretty stretchy, so I stuck to my regular size (14) even though my hips have expanded a bit over the last few months. However, I made sure that didnt tug the fold over elastic too much when I applied it round the top edge and they havent ended up too tight. The pants pattern is quite low cut and hipster, which make them ideal for wearing during pregnancy when higher cut pants would most likely cut in to your belly uncomfortably. 


Fabric:

Im not a very floral-y person, fabric-wise, but this aqua blue film grain roses jersey stole my heart when I saw it on the Girl Charlee website. Apparently its some designer overstock score stuff (who knows exactly what that means? It sounds excitingly shady though doesnt it?!) that has a really lovely soft handle, four-way stretch and a spandex content that gives good recovery. Girl Charlee kindly sent me a length for free that I was originally intending to use whilst developing my maternity leggings pattern. Im so glad I didnt because I think this fabric lends itself far better to undies.  


Thoughts:

This close to b-day, this project definitely marks the end of my personal maternity sewing. Im so glad that I made these items as they make me really happy whenever I put them on, separately or together, and theyre the comfiest things I own. Ill be able to use the pants after pregnancy, and I guess Ill donate the camisole to whoever I know who becomes pregnant next. 


Cost:

Fabric: £0 (I was sent a sample length for free but you can buy it here for £9.95 per metre. 1.5m would give you way more than you needed for a Cordelia camisole and SoZo pants set.)
Patterns: £0 (these are my own patterns so obviously they were free to me, but you can buy the Cordelia maternity camisole pattern here for £7 and the pants/undies/knickers pattern is free here, where youll also find a free non-maternity camisole/vest/singlet pattern which is similar to the Cordelia.)
Fold over elastic: approx. £2s worth from a bundle I bought on a stall at Walthamstow market.
Total: £2


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