Paperbag Style Pants Sewing Tutorial + Pattern Download |Muse Paperbag Pants|

Pattern: 10% off ALL Fashionary products with a code DARIA10: Turn on the subtitles for inches! Follow me on Instagram: My patterns: My patterns on Etsy: Pinterest: Tik Tok: 0:00 Intro 0:10 About the pants pattern 01:49 Materials used and the pattern assembly 02:24 Cutting the pieces 03:05 Interfacing and preparing the pieces 04:37 How to make pockets in pants 07:14 Back darts 07:57 Pant leg assembly 08:49 How to sew the crotch seam 10:32 Facing assembly 11:02 How to attach a zipper to the fly 14:59 How to attach the facing and to finish the fly 19:24 Front pleats 20:31 Belt loops 22:22 Belt 23:43 How to finish the hem with a blind stitch 24:58 The result Learn how to sew your own stylish high-waist paperbag style pants with this detailed and easy sewing tutorial! If you’re new to sewing this kind of fly, don’t worry - I’ll go step-by-step to show you just how simple it is: from the pattern to the final pants. These are the first pants in my pattern collection! These are comfy, straight super high waisted paperbag style pants. This style is one to go this spring. This pattern is so satisfying to sew because its main detail – the front pleats – is sewn almost at the end and it is very easy to adjust fit around the waist because of this. Using different fabrics you will achieve different styles. For instance, these pants are made from medium-to-heavy-weight stretch cotton, which gives a more structured look. These are made from light-to-medium wool fabric, and it gives a more flowy and relaxed look. These pants are made in wool as well, but these are a little bit narrowed down from the knee to the hem. For reference, I am 171 cm tall, and the length is chosen so that I could wear pants with no heels as well. This pattern includes a version for the shorts. These are not just cropped pants, the leg is wider. These denim shorts have been sewn with different techniques. It has more topstitching and a neater inner finish with a bias binding, and a video about sewing these will appear on the channel very soon! Music used:
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