Manufacturer: Sew Liberated
Sewing Pattern - Target Group: for women
Sewing Pattern - Type of Clothing: trousers
Sewing Pattern - Plus Size: Show only plus size patterns
Product description
The Arenite Pants are the luxuriously deep-pocketed, slouchy pants of your dreams. The pattern includes three leg finishing options – a knit cuff, an elasticated woven cuff, or a dressier hem. It also includes a view for knit fabrics, with two cuff options, for perfect, effortless loungewear. Whether made in knit or woven, the Arenite Pants blend cozy and chic, for a piece that can slip into any wardrobe, perfect for styling with tees, sweaters, and jackets, for relaxing at home, running errands, or dressed up for evenings out. They’re our new favorite pants, and we hope they’ll be yours too!
Learn to sew French seams, flat-felled seams and a comfortable, non-twist elastic waistband for a made-to-last, beautifully crafted wardrobe staple. This pattern is suitable for advanced beginners. It is the perfect project for those new to sewing pants or knits, as the fit is very forgiving.
Fabric and materials recommendations:
The Arenite Pants View A is designed for woven fabrics, with the exception of the knit cuff option. For the main pant, look for rayon challis, tencel twill, or silk noil. The essential characteristic of the woven fabric is fantastic drape. View B is designed for knit fabrics. Look for stable knits with a bit of drape such as interlock, sweatshirt fleece, or french terry.
View A (Woven Fabrics)
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45” (1.2 m)-wide fabric
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Sizes 0-16: 3 yards (2.75 m)
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Sizes 18-24: 3.6 yards (3.3 m)
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54” (1.4 m)-wide fabric
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Sizes 0-14: 2.5 yards (2.3 m)
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Sizes 16-24: 3 yards (2.75 m)
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For the knit cuff option, you will need 1/2 yard (0.5 m) of knit fabric with Lycra or spandex content to ensure good recovery.
View B (Knit Fabrics)
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58” (1.4 m) wide fabric
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Sizes 0-24: 2.5 yards (2.3 m)
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Sizes 24-34: 3 yards (2.75 m)
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For the waist and elasticized woven cuffs, we recommend Dritz 2” Soft Waistband Elastic.
NOTE that we recently lowered our fabric recommendations, but that is not reflected in the printed version of the Arenite Pants pattern dated 2020 or earlier.