After being not very interested in Arthur or Bob pants for the longest time, suddenly I was seized by the urge. And it was sudden and urgent! I had these off to the printer within one week. They jumped all queues. The fabric was my stashed beautiful hemp something blend fabric from my last shop at Blackbird Fabrics (I think.) I've been saving it because it is just so lovely, but a bit too drapey for jeans, and the linen denim I got in the meantime was better for my jacket experiments. This is the only fabric I had 3 meters of. Truthfully I don't think I needed 3m, but I didn't test the pattern on shorter lengths of stash fabric. I have enough left over for a pair of shorts.
I think this is a good weight for these (or maybe just a bit heavy), a bit heavier than chambray, but it did get thick when I was folding up the french seams of the side.
My first flat felled seam was a bit wavy but all the others were better. I did gain confidence as I went along, and I was really glad I used a fabric that doesn't fray. I think a fraying fabric would really make the process hard.
I sewed size 4. I think that is usually what I sew in Sew Liberated Patterns. I shortened the rise 1" and the height 2" at the lines, noting the pattern is drafted for a height of 5'7".
These are so beautiful on the insides. That's the trade off for the endless flat felling. My final feeling is that they are wearable, which is good, though they feel a bit heavy. But I should have actually just removed 3" from the rise and left the leg shape alone. I think I created a more curvy looking leg when I adjusted it, and I really do not like a droopy crotch, my thighs are introverts and prefer privacy. There is however so much fabric in these overall that maybe my thighs won't get too sweaty together, time will tell.
I think I might do the adjustment of just the rise and make a knit pair quickly (100% overlocker here we come) to see what I think of the shape but without the commitment. Shapeless loungy pants are my friends and my two pairs of linen lounge pants have SO MANY holes. It will be awhile before I have an interest in making these in a woven fabric again, it's too useless of a shape for my life in general. I do think a pair in patterned linen would be interesting though (and I was very tempted in the fabric stores a few weeks ago, but managed to resist.)













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