Contains:
- Illustrated Sewing Pattern
- Sizes 4-18 US Imperial/Metric Measurement
- Perfect for Beginners
- Layered/Tiled Pattern
Materials you need at home:
- Sizes 4-10 44"/45" Fabric - 2 1/3 yards or 58"/60" Fabric - 2 yards, *Sizes 12-18 44"/45" Fabric - 2 5/8 yards or 58"/60" Fabric - 2 1/4 yards
- Sizes 12-18 44"/45" Fabric - 2 5/8 yards or 58"/60" Fabric - 2 1/4 yards
- Thread, *1 1/2" wide elastic (1 yard for sizes 4-10 or 1 1/4 yards for sizes 12-18) , *Optional contrast thread for topstitching.
These relaxed, easy to sew cropped pants have an elastic waist, straight leg and side pockets. The pattern includes fully illustrated instructions that include stitching lines marked in red. This project is designed for the beginning sewist and is perfect if you have a couple of projects under your sewing belt but want to make your first pair of pants.
Sizes: 4-18. Finished inseam length (size 8) 24". Finished leg width (size 8) 17 1/2". Fabric Requirements: Light to medium weight woven fabrics including crepe, chambray, linen and challis.
Sizes 4-10: 44"/45" Fabric - 2 1/3 yards 58"/60" Fabric - 2 yards Sizes 12-18: 44"/45" Fabric - 2 5/8 yards 58"/60" Fabric - 2 1/4 yards
All Views: Thread, 1 1/2" wide elastic (1 yard for sizes 4-10 or 1 1/4 yards for sizes 12-18) Optional: contrast thread for topstitching.
PDF pattern will be available immediately upon payment.
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Enjoy it!
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Blue Dot Patterns
I am a wife, mom, pattern designer and sewing teacher in sunny Southern California. I started sewing when I was tiny and haven't stopped since.
Blue Dot Patterns started in 2014 not only out of my love of sewing but from my experience as a sewing teacher. I found that my students were frustrated with commercial sewing patterns.
My vision with Blue Dot patterns is to inspire sewists through modern design and well-crafted patterns with friendly instructions. You can learn more about my patterns at bluedotpatterns.com.
I hope you enjoy making my patterns as much as I enjoy designing them.