Weekend Chore Shorts 3 Ways
Summer is in full swing and our Weekend Chore Shorts are a perfectly simple closet staple for hot and sticky days. These shorts are loose fitting with a wider leg opening, making them breezy and easy to wear. A high rise and elastic waist create maximum comfort. The best part, 4 amazingly roomy and functional pockets. Fit your phone, keys, sunglasses, sunscreen and other essentials with no need for a purse. Perfect for afternoon walks.
We made them in 3 fabrics to how the shape and fit changes with each different textile.
Denim on Denim
Love ourselves a full on denim look, especially in a super cool two tone set. This is a mid-weight denim with no stretch that is holds it's shape but isn't too structured. Paired with the Peplum Split Tank, this look is cool, cute and chic, elevating the Chore Shorts to be a bit fancier.
Stripes on Stripes
Ok, now this is a fun look. Vintage inspired and oh so cute. This has a relaxed, lounge like feel, perfect for a girls brunch. Paired with the Champagne Field Top adds a little whimsy. This set is made in a mid weight deadstock striped twill. This is a nice utility weight without feeling stiff. Plus. the stripes are a fun design detail when you can play around with the pocket orientation.
Utility Canvas
The last pair is made in a simple, heavy weight canvas with a fun pocket flair. This denser fabric holds its shape more and you can see the slight A-line shape of the shorts pattern more.
6 comments
Do you have a preferred type of waistband elastic? I made my shorts with “soft” elastic and am finding that it wants to fold onto itself inside the casing. I stitched the elastic in place along the side and front/back seams but it still wants to fold a little. Any suggestions?
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Matchy Matchy Sewing Club replied:
Hi Lori! Non-roll elastic works best. It is stiffer than soft elastic and will stay in place and not fold over as much. Elastic can be switched out on this pattern pretty easily if needed.