It Takes Two Pants sewing pattern
by pattern designer
Forest & Thread
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Description
It Takes Two to make a thing go right. It Takes Two to make it outta sight. Hit it! And just like the 1988 hit song by New York City hip hop duo Rob Base and DJ E-Z, we’re going to do just that. This two-tone, relaxe...
Additional details
Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Intermediate
Fabric types
Woven and Knit
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Release date
July 26, 2024
Sizing
Size range
XXS - 8X Patterns are designed for a 5’8” (172cm) tall person.
XXS - 8X Patterns are designed for a 5’8” (172cm) tall person.
Hip (min.) | Hip (max.) |
---|---|
83.8 cm | 167.6 cm |
33 in | 66 in |
Specifications
File features
Projector support, A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Projector support, A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English
English
Fabric suggestions
The It Takes Two Pants are designed for light to medium weight woven or knit fabrications. The pants are designed to combine two colors of fabric, whether those colors are solid or print is up to you! It is recommended to use the same base fabric for both colors as the balance of the garment may feel off if you choose to combine two very different base fabrics. (i.e. Do not choose silk for one color and canvas for the other, if you want the same result as the intended design.) Fabrics with a nice drape will help the silhouette relax around the body, while materials that are stiffer in nature will create a more structural shape. The pattern is drafted with ample ease, so lighter weight fabrics that drape smoothly will give that soft gathered appearance around the waistline and flow perfectly out to the hem.
Woven fabric recommendations include plain weaves, twills, or textured linen, cotton, viscose, or Tencel compositions, staying under the 10oz (339gsm) weight.
Knit fabric recommendations include French terry, sweatshirt fleece, or jersey cotton, bamboo, wool, or Tencel compositions, staying under the 10oz (339gsm) weight. Note that small amounts of elastane/spandex may cause the curved seams to ripple. As this pattern can be used for both knits and wovens, there is no minimum stretch percentage requirement. If you choose to make this pattern in a knit fabrication, you may wish to size down.
Fusible interfacing is recommended for the waistband and bound buttonholes. Use a light to medium weight woven fusible interfacing for woven fabrications. Use a light to medium weight knit or stretch fusible interfacing for knit fabrications.
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