Gigi Bottoms Written Directions

The Gigi bottoms are high on the hips and waist with very skimpy coverage. They're the more sexy version of the Whitney bottoms! Plus, they use the same directions as the Whitney bottoms.

We have a separate video tutorial on how to sew the Whitney bottoms, however we've found that the best method is the one used to make the Ranger bottoms. In these instructions, we're including the link for the Ranger bottoms tutorial, but if you prefer to watch the original Whitney tutorial you can find it at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iawoYQ8HcV4

Since Gigi, Whitney, and Ranger are all made the same way, you can use any of the tutorials.

If you prefer video instructions, click on the image below to watch the tutorial on what method is used for the Ranger bottoms, which is also used for the Gigi bottoms:

Materials

-Gigi Bottoms PDF Pattern

-3/4 yards of swimwear fabric

-Swimwear elastic (recommended for the best fit)

-Seam ripper

-Overlock machine OR zig-zag stitch on a regular sewing machine

Step 1

Assemble your pattern by cutting out the pieces, taping them together, then cutting out the size you would like to make.

Step 2

Cut your pieces. If you want to make your bottoms reversible, make sure to have two different fabrics to use. In total you’ll cut 1 of the front and 1 of the back in EACH fabric. If you’re using one fabric for the bottoms, cut 2 in the front and 2 in the back.

Once you’re done, you should have 4 pieces total- 2 fronts, and 2 backs.

Step 3

Match your fronts and backs with right sides together. Pin and then sew along the leg holes and waist. If you're using 1/4" elastic, sew it into each of these seams at this step.

Step 4

Once you've sewn the leg holes and waist, flip your FRONT piece out to the right side. With your BACK piece still inside out, insert the front piece inside of it. If you do this correctly, right sides should be together since your front piece is right side out and your back piece is inside out.

Step 5

With the front piece still inside of the back piece, guide the sides and gussets so they're matched up. Pin them down to secure before sewing. You should be pinning through 4 layers of fabric.

Step 6

Now sew the sides and gusset straight across. You should be sewing across 4 layers of fabric.

Step 7

Now we can take the bottoms to the right side. To do this, seam rip a small hole where the tag would usually be.

Note that the size of the hole in the image below is NOT to scale, ideally make a hole as small as you can while still being able to pull everything through it.

Step 8

Through the hole, pull your bottoms all the way through to bring them to the right side.

Step 9

Now all that's left is finishing off the hole. You can either to a top stitch or you can use an invisible stitch.


That completes the Gigi bottoms!

If you have questions about sewing or construction, our Facebook group is a fantastic resource for new and experienced sewers alike. You can join here: https://facebook.com/groups/edgewaterave