Controlled Exposure: 35 (Fitted Gaiter) - Type:Outerwear  | | Viewed 82 times
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| Pattern Description:
* Four sizes fit from lightweight hiking to plastic, double boots.
*All sizes allow the same wide height adjustment range.
*Form-fitting design is less apt to snag or trip you up. An important feature particularly when wearing crampons or skis.
*2" wide, overlapping, Hook and Loop closure in front;
- is very fast on and off.
- avoids potential zipper complications in the future.
- is very secure & degree of overlap can be varied to adjust fit.
*Lined Bottom section is neat, durable and avoids problems from unraveling fabric edges or loose threads.
*Adjustable top webbing band. Pattern Sizing:
I made my own pattern, using the simple to follow guidelines and instructions, provided with the pattern. I made mine in Medium and made my husband a pair in Ex-Large.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
It looked like it, except I did add my own little touches to reflect my personality. I'm pretty sure I won't see any like them when I'm out snowshoeing! haha
Were the instructions easy to follow?
I found them very easy.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I liked being able to use just one pattern to create as many different sizes as I liked.
Fabric Used:
I used a medium weight Waterproof Cordura for the Lowers and a lightweight 3 Ply Ultrex for the Uppers and the Linings.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
Other than choosing sizing to fit, using vibrant colors and adding some Bling, I followed it pretty much as it is. I used "Suspender Clips" in place of the Gaiter Hooks. I also added a "D" Ring on the bottom inside boot strap, in case it wears out. I can cut it off and replace it easily.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, I already have made 2 pairs, one for me and one for my husband. I will make myself more pairs. I really like to wear matching things, one reason that I sew most of my own things.
Conclusion:
We hike and snowshoe a lot where we live, the beautiful PNW. I was always disappointed with the selection of expensive Gaiters I found in the stores. I like what I wear to reflect my taste and aesthetics. I love bright colors too and all I ever saw were brown, black or the occasional khaki! These were easy to sew and took little time. I created a pair in about 4 hours work. I am very happy with these and will be wearing them tomorrow to the Big Four Ice Caves! I cannot wait!
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Love your gaiters! Nice to see gaiters with a bit of personality! I made these a few years ago in boring green. They are a great design.
2/1/13 10:07 PM
Very cool gaiters! I read your inspiring story at the blog--what a great story. And your hats--love 'em.
2/2/13 3:41 AM
Your gaiters are fabulous!
2/2/13 7:46 AM
They look great! Took a quick look at your bio and blog--way to go girl!!! Congratulations on the healthy new you!!!
2/2/13 8:51 AM
You did an awesome job with these. I too live in the PNW and would love these for many outdoor activities. Also your step by step pictures were wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing your experience in such detail! Greatly appreciated!
4/15/13 12:53 PM