The Bay City Roller trousers I made for my nephew in April ended up being about three inches too short in the leg, bearing in mind he is only just 7 and the fact that I'd cut them out to the length for a 10 year old, I was a bit surprised. I offered to let them down as much as possible (I'd left a pretty generous hem on them) but because of the very hot weather we're experiencing at the moment, my sister and I thought board shorts might be a better option.
Yesterday I got the opportunity for my nephew to try them on (lovely fit, by the way) and folded them up to sort of mid-calf level. So I duly cut them off to the right level and this morning I got Mum's sewing machine out and hemmed them up. That's me done for the day I thought but no, the sewing bug seemed to have well and truly bitten me and this afternoon I cut out and completely sewed up another pair of board shorts for him. It was hot, it was sticky, there was a fair bit of swearing (me and a session with the sewing machine always results in vast amounts of swearing) but by gum I feel pleased with myself.
Made from the same pattern as the others, these are in a very cheery red and white check (the fabric is really nowhere near as pink as it looks in the photo - which is just as well as my nephew hates anything pink with a passion.) As we'd originally only bought enough fabric to make a shorter pair of shorts it was a bit of a squeeze to get these longer ones out of what we had but it worked out - just. So, they're pure cotton, cost about £3.00 to make, should be a custom fit and weren't produced in a sweatshop in China - a pretty good result I reckon.
Thank you so much for the kind birthday wishes last week. I had an utterly fabulous birthday weekend - more on that tomorrow when I've recovered from my unexpected sewing fever.