 Hi everyone, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel Inside the Hymn. So I have been eyeing Deer and Doe's Goji shorts pattern for some time now. The May So My Style pattern was a Deer and Doe pattern. So while I was there grabbing that one, I went ahead and grabbed the Goji shorts pattern as well. The pattern is a high-waisted elasticated shorts and skirt pattern with a drawstring and patch pockets, and then you can choose between a paper bag waist and a simple waistband. I opted for the shorts version with the paper bag waist. When I saw this fabric at Joanne, I just knew it would make the perfect Goji shorts. It's got some weight to it, but it's still drapey, and that makes the perfect combo for these types of unstructured shorts. The fabric is made up of 71% modal rayon and 29% polyester, which makes for a very interesting hand feel. It almost feels like it has nylon in it. I've had a chance to wash it a few times now, and it keeps getting softer and softer after each wash, which is nice. Overall, the pattern is pretty much perfect. There are only a couple of things that I would change for my next make. First of all, I would shorten the crotch depth slightly. It's about an inch too long. Second, I can't say that I love the patch pockets. I certainly don't hate them, but they aren't my favorite. I would swap them out for angled pockets on my next make, where the pocket bag is actually on the inside of the shorts instead of the outside. But they are very big and roomy, so that's nice. The patch pockets, I mean. It's still super hot here, thanks to the recent heat waves we've had, so these are going to stay in heavy rotation. So I should probably get to making another pair, like now. Thanks for watching. I'll see you soon. Bye.