Sculthorpe Pants sewing pattern
by pattern designer
Muna and Broad
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Description
The Sculthorpe Pants are ankle length tapered pants with a fully-elasticated waist. They have side panels that feature a V-shaped pocket, a generous rise, and ample room through the crotch to accommodate large bodies.
Additional details
Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Confident beginner
Fabric type
Woven
Hashtag
Release date
February 01, 2020
Sizing
Size range
iii-8
iii-8
| Hip (min.) | Hip (max.) |
|---|---|
| 118.11 cm | 181.61 cm |
| 46.5 in | 71.5 in |
Specifications
File features
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English
English
Fabric suggestions
This pattern is designed for use with a variety of woven fabrics. Viscose/viscose blends, cotton, tencel, linen, suitings, or even light-weight coating fabric may be used.
As with most garment sewing, we do not recommend the use of quilting cottons.
Fabric requirements
Fabric:
• 2.5m/2.7 yards (150cm/60” wide)
• 3.5m/3.8 yards (115cm/45” wide)
Supplies
1.5” wide waistband elastic (to fit waist)
Matching thread
1 inch wide strips of lightweight fusible interfacing
Pattern statistics
Stashed by
111
Wishlisted by
48
Total projects
17
Shared projects
1
Copyright:
© Muna and Broad
Design details
No design details have been added to this pattern.
Center back seam
Center front seam
Tapered leg
Full elastic waistband
Natural waist
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Most used statements
Positive: Wide size range
Positive: Clear instructions
Positive: Unique style
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