18th century Menswear: Hand Sewing Breeches

In the 1700s, breeches were a regular part of a mens suit of clothes. But, constructing them today can seem like one of the most daunting parts in a historical sewing project! They are complex in patterning, fitting, and construction. And the variations of styles can seem endless! But rather than getting tangled up in pocket options, let’s take a look at some of the universal elements to all pairs of breeches. Important Tips: 1. Make a mock-up. But don’t worry about fitting it “perfectly“. Odds are your fabric will have different stretch. So leave some extra seam allowance on the inseams for safety! 2. Don’t add seam allowance to your pattern. Draw the shape on the fabric and add it on there. You need your stitching lines. 3. BASTE EVERYTHING. Don’t expect pins to hold things smoothly or safely. They are temporary. Basting will keep things secure and flat for as long as you need. You’ll thank yourself when you don’t accidentally stab your hand or have an important pin fall out half way through the project. 4
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