Product Description
This is a designer pant with a slight rounded shaped leg that narrows at the hem opening. The dart and front split at the hemline give this pant a unique look. The back is extremely flattering with a centre leg design line that shapes over the bottom and into a one-piece shaped waistband. Wear this pant casually with sneakers and windcheater or dress it up with heels and a blouse.
Fabric Suggestion
Linen, fine wool or crepe
Trims
- Regular fly zip 15 cm / 6"
- 1 x button 17 mm / 26L
Pattern Format
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Single-size PDF sewing pattern download, sent to your email address in multi-sheet/tiled format for printing at home on A4 or US letter size paper AND single-sheet/wide format for printing at a copy shop. You get the size you order, PLUS the two closest sizes. Please note that the wide format files are set up for printing on 36" wide (or wider) paper rolls, not A0 paper sheets.* For exact pdf file inclusions with purchase see here
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Multi-size PDF sewing pattern download, sent to your email address in multi-sheet/tiled format for printing at home on A4 or US letter size paper and single-sheet/wide format for printing at a copy shop. Please note that the wide format files are set up for printing on 36" wide (or wider) paper rolls, not A0 paper sheets. | |
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Multi-size hard copy sewing pattern, mailed to your delivery address. | |
Single-Size Hard Copy | |
Single-size hard copy sewing pattern, mailed to your delivery address. |
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Format Reviewed: Single-Size Hard Copy
dianalaube (verified owner) – :
Love the look and feel of these pants. I made in twill that is relatively lightweight for summer wear. The back pieces allow simple adjustment the length of the pants which I found really useful. Shape at the hem adds interest. Will make in stretch woven fabric next.
Format Reviewed: Multi-Size PDF Download
pigeon1950 (verified owner) – :
I first have to put together the 50 page puzzle before I can consider making these pants. Don’t think I will order a PDF pattern unless it is perhaps free.
Format Reviewed: Single-Size Hard Copy
ailwil (verified owner) – :
This is a great summer pant/jean, they are cooler to wear than fitted jeans. I made them in a medium weight fabric. The back seam is excellent for fitting if you need to fit the back. I took it in about 5mm gradually from the waist for 23cm. This didn’t alter the look of the design. The bottom detail looks great with summer shoes.
Format Reviewed: Single-Size Hard Copy
toby-mitchell-au (verified owner) – :
I found the instructions for assembling the coin pocket and pockets very confusing. I have been sewing for many years. And this had me pulling my hair out. I finally sorted out how it all went together.
The slit at the front of pants, I attached bias binding and neatened that way to give a better finish as I didn’t want the edge to start fraying after a couple of washed. I top stitched the back leg steam and also the pocket edges to give a professional finish.
Overall a nice fit but the instructions could have been more in depth to make it a quicker assembly and make.
Format Reviewed: Single-Size PDF Download
Lyndee (verified owner) – :
I made these pants in a stripe lightweight cotton. Love how they turned out, but cannot give 5 stars due to the poor instructions.
First step is to attach coin pocket, but instructions don’t even tell you to turn in and finish the exposed edge. I found the rest of the pocket assembly difficult to follow as well. Nowhere in the steps do they tell you to finish seams with overlock, gather it is just presumed this will be done, but for a new sewer it would be helpful to include this in directions. Topstitching directions are also lacking. I topstitched the back leg seams.
I turned the hem on the leg slit by sewing a 1cm stitch around the curve, clipped to stitching and finger pressed it up before sewing in place. Made a much neater hem.
Overall a great pattern, the tapered leg and back leg seams make for flattering fit.
Just wish style arc would improve their instructions on all patterns!
Format Reviewed: Multi-Size PDF Download
kerrigan-denise (verified owner) – :
I really like the look of these pants. I did have to make some adjustments but nothing difficult or out of the ordinary for me. I had to shorten the length of the pants, shorten the rise of the crotch and shorten the front crotch length. My issue was with the directions. I did not like the directions for the fly front. I found them difficult to follow and there are much easier ways. Also the pocket instructions have an error, the picture shows a different way than the written instructions. Follow the written instructions. I also had difficulty with the curved front hem on the pants. I think on my next pair I am going to use bias binding to face the curve. I think it will make a neater finish and hold up better. Also the belt loops were an issue. It was difficult to know which markings to use for the belt loop placement. Once the waistband was done, the beltloops were in all the wrong places. I’m going to back to my tried and true method and put the belt loops in the waist band when attaching to the pants and then lifting the belt loops up and sewing them down at the top of the waist band. Then I know that they are in the right spot. All in all, I got compliments on my pants today and I will definitely make another pair.
Format Reviewed: Multi-Size PDF Download
Kay (verified owner) – :
I made these up to test the pattern in a mid-weight non-stretch cotton woven fabric and I love them! I sewed darts into the back seams for fitting, and next time I will lengthen the legs slightly. Otherwise the fit is excellent.
I do have a question about the front leg hem slit. Why is it not in the exact middle of the front hem? I am going to change this for my next pair.