Pants Patterns Compared

 

Each of our pants patterns are drafted differently to give a unique fit and overall style. We want to make sure your sewing experience is set up for success by choosing the right pattern for the item you would like to make. 

 

We've pulled together all of the pattern details and technical elements in this blog post to give you an overview of each pair of pants. No need to make just one, try them all to fill in your me made wardrobe with comfortable, wearable basics that are just as fun to sew as they are to wear!

 

Kite Pants

Get the Kite Pants PDF Sewing Pattern here

Skill level

  • View A: Beginner
  • View B (quilted version): Advanced Beginner 

Fit details 

  • Subtle, relaxed curve shape (think barrel-lite)
  • Side inset panel
  • Elastic waistband
  • High rise (14")
  • Roomy front pockets and back patch pockets
  • Ankle length

 

Archer Work Pants

Get the Archer Work Pants PDF Sewing Pattern here

Skill level

Beginner

Fit details

  • Barrel leg shape
  • Front and back knee dart
  • Back ankle dart
  • Inseam panel
  • Sit at natural waist
  • Askew front patch pockets
  • Back patch pockets
  • Ankle length

 

Recess Play Pants

Get the Recess Play Pants PDF Sewing Pattern here

Skill level

Beginner

Fit details

  • Straight leg
  • Center vertical leg seam
  • High elastic waist
  • Slant front pockets
  • Back patch pockets
  • Full length

 

You can't go wrong with any of these pants patterns. There are so many opportunities for patchworking, using up scraps and having fun! We can't wait to see what you make, happy sewing :)

 

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