It is probably not a secret, but I have this huge thing for Greenstyle Creations patterns. One of the first patterns that I tried from Greenstyle was their Brassie Joggers pattern, and this pattern got me hooked! I had 5 pairs in heavy rotation this past fall and winter. They were hands down the most comfortable pants ever. Once the summer began, I knew I needed several short pairs to keep me comfortable. I really only feel comfortable in a knit waistband when pregnant so these shorts work perfect. The pattern was written to include a casing with elastic, but I did not put elastic in any of mine. I did, however, still make buttonholes on some so that I have the ability to cinch them in when I am not pregnant.

The first pair that I made this summer is out of the Zenith and Quasar athletic brushed poly. This fabric works great for this pattern and fits the comfort bill perfectly.

Next, I made two pairs out of French terry. The light grey pair is made with a baby French terry and the red is a regular French terry, which is a little thicker than the baby. Both fabrics work great for this pattern. The grey was a remnant, so I did not have enough fabric to make it the regular shorts length or to use on the pocket. I also made the grey pair with a pocket bag instead of the pocket being attached to front with decorative stitching. The red French terry is from Made Whimsey. I also used their solid red cotton lycra for the waistband.

These make great lounge shorts

I used a mustard cotton lycra for my next pair of shorts and paired it with a cotton lycra stripe for the waist band. I used my double needle to topstitch the decorative part of the pocket on this pair.

This top is made using the Museum Tunic Tutorial on Anna Maria Horner’s blog.

I also wanted to include a few photos of the joggers that got the absolute most use in my wardrobe this winter. One was made in a Zenith and Quasar lighter weight athletic brushed poly. This weight is no longer available on the website, but I would buy too much if she listed it again, so that may be a good thing! On these I altered the pattern to have contrast binding around the pocket edge and to have a pocket bag instead of the regular pocket style.

I am 14 weeks pregnant in the above photos, and I am wearing my Wardrobe by Me Wardrobe Builder T-Shirt. The next photo is taken from Instagram of my pre-pregnancy self this winter. I wore these cotton lycra joggers all the time and could not get over how comfortable they were. Here, I am wearing them with a Sew Over it Molly Top in a rayon lycra.

The hardest part about writing this post was to know when to stop making joggers and stop long enough to write my thoughts on this pattern! I have already made two since I took photos for the blog and plan to make many more. Hopefully, I can share those with you in upcoming posts.
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Photo Credit: My wonderful friend, Aimee Wilson of Capture, Craft, and Cook
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3 Comments

Sharon Aguilar · July 20, 2017 at 2:38 pm

You are too sweet! They do fit so well. It is such a great pattern!

Minn · July 20, 2017 at 8:14 am

I love joggers so much and can totally understand the need of having so many. They all look great, but I especially like the blue and the grey ones. And they fit so well! I think I may be falling in love…

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[…] For my bottoms, I used the Greenstyle Brassie joggers. The Brassie joggers are seriously the biggest work horse pattern in my wardrobe. I go to them for everything. Pajama pants, gym pants, regular pants, gym shorts, everyday shorts, maternity faux jeans. I have already blogged about them here and here. […]

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