 I've been feeling the need to wear long pants. It's been warm enough to wear cropped some days, but it no longer seems right. And I don't feel like wearing "work" pants at home; that doesn't seem right either. I could get away with wearing jeans all the time, but I want some variety. As a result, I've made up some pants that bridge casual and work so I have something to wear while gainfully unemployed.
I've been feeling the need to wear long pants. It's been warm enough to wear cropped some days, but it no longer seems right. And I don't feel like wearing "work" pants at home; that doesn't seem right either. I could get away with wearing jeans all the time, but I want some variety. As a result, I've made up some pants that bridge casual and work so I have something to wear while gainfully unemployed.This pair was made from a mini black and navy check suiting that's been in the stash since 2006. According to my records, it's a poly/rayon blend. Even after cutting out the pattern, I have several yards left, so you're probably going to see it again, in some other form.

I've made up this pattern before so it moved along pretty quickly. I actually completed them at mid-month but I'm a little behind in blogging my sewing projects. Like the last pair I made, these are full-length without the slit/facing/button and loop featured on the original pattern. I've also played around with the fit a little bit, adding 1/8" to each of the center front seams and making a slight adjustment to the center back seam. Actually, this is the same adjustment I made to the Plaza Pant pattern, but the basic draft is the same for both patterns so it works for Urban Pants too.
I just finished up another pair this morning. I used a similar fabric for these in camel/black mini houndstooth. The fabric is similar to the black and navy I used on the other pair, but a slightly heavier weight.

I really like TSW's Plaza/Urban/Valencia pants for me. I think I could use a pair in olive, then I'll be set with pants for a while.
 
 
3 comments:
Nancy, these are great! I love the front seam and the overall simplicity of the pant. Recently having 2 disasters in a row with SW patterns, I wonder if these run true to size?
These look really nice-I like the seam down the front. Any reason you haven't done the button/tab thing?
That seam is the little detail that makes the difference. How do you like being "gainfully unemployed"?
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