The Loddon Woven Pant sewing pattern is a comfortable design featuring an ultra-wide leg and full-length silhouette. This pull-on style sits naturally at the waist, offering a fit with a flat front waistband and elastic at the back and side fronts for ease of wear. Front angled inseam pockets add both function and style, making these pants a versatile and effortless wardrobe essential.
The Loddon Woven Pant sewing pattern is a comfortable design featuring an ultra-wide leg and full-length silhouette. This pull-on style sits naturally at the waist, offering a fit with a flat front waistband and elastic at the back and side fronts for ease of wear. Front angled inseam pockets add both function and style, making these pants a versatile and effortless wardrobe essential.
- Very wide leg
- Full length
- Pull on style
- Back and side front elastic waist
- Front flat waistband
- Front angled inseam pockets
- Sits on natural waist
HELPFUL HINTS
Washed linen, crepe, viscose or fine wool
Trims
- Elastic for waist, 38mm (1 1/2")
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
J****d (verified owner) – :
This is my favourite Stylearc pattern- and I have quite a few.
I made these in a striking bold chartreuse and black wide stripe fabric with amazing drape and get compliments each time I wear. I have to be careful not to wear too frequently!
And such an easy sew. You just need to be careful to not stretch the pocket facing to ensure it lies flat against your hip and does not gape. INTERFACE as recommended in the pattern!
I did make slightly longer as I wanted a full length to almost drag across the ground.
My second pair I made using a heavy weight satin back crepe so they fall well and feel amazing when walking. So if you want luxurious pants/trouser then I fully recommend this pattern. I don’t know why it took me so long to make in the first place!!
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
W********r (verified owner) – :
Love this pattern! Have made it twice now on viscose challis and light linen. Very simple to make and because of the elasticated back waistband simple to get a great fit.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
S**z (verified owner) – :
I love these pants. I used viscose fabric which gave the finished pants a light and swishy feel.
I initially made a size 30 as it went with my measurements and it fit well. My second pair I sized down to a size 26 as my measurements had changed and the pants still fit me great. I
have a belly and a flat butt and this design seems to even it out. Also the flat front and angled pockets are great design features for my shape.
I recommend this pattern
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
m************e (verified owner) – :
Really enjoyed making these pants, very easy and fast construction. I used a Viscose Crepe, they hang and move nicely.
I am not a fan of pockets( don’t need any more bulk on my hips or tummy) so didn’t include them.
The finished length is as long as possible as I am short and want to create an illusion of height.
Love Stylearc patterns.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
N****e (verified owner) – :
I made these in Size 18 (go between 18 and 16). Could off gone to 16 however I plan on using these as travel pants so do not mind a little less tightness around waist. This pattern is very long. I am 179 cm and usually add 3 inches to length however I didn’t add any length and still had 1.5in hem. Lovely flowy pants.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
b*****h (verified owner) – :
I love the design of these wide leg pants! The pockets are a clever design and are deep enough for my hands. I used a lightweight wool and added an inch to the length, but otherwise made a straight size 8. Wonderful drafting- These swish very nicely !
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
V***i (verified owner) – :
I had a remnant of about 1.5m of linen viscose so I decided to make a shorter pair of these pants, skirt length. Turned out great, really good fit and very comfortable to wear. Added bonus, I can wear these to ride my bike!
Only change I would make next time is to use a slightly narrower elastic, I had to use a 6mm seam to sew on the waistband as I was worried about catching the elastic in the stitching.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
p********1 (verified owner) – :
Absolutely love the look and comfort of these pants. The instructions have to interface the pockets, but I would also suggest you interface the front pant where the pockets attached. In my first pair I noticed some rippling in this area, but after adding the interfacing it disappeared. You can see pictures and more information on my blog https://josephinesews.blogspot.com/2023/09/stylearcs-londdon-woven-pant-sheer.html.