PDF Pattern - Jutland Pants | Thread Theory
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Number of A0 pages: 4
Classic, relaxed-fit, straight legged trousers designed to be ready for anything! These pants are roomy enough to allow for a full range of movement but still offer a flattering fit with back darts to shape the seat. ย This pattern is the perfect base to create everything from hard-wearing denim jeans to rugged water-resistant hiking pants.
Create pair after purpose-built pair with single welt or patch pockets, curved front pockets, optional cargo pockets, and useful knee and hem reinforcements. ย You can even add an optional lining to protect the skin from uncomfortable waterproofed materials or to add a warm layer of flannel to winter work pants.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Sizing: 30 โ 45 (see sizing chart with the pictures below).
For sizing, yardage requirements & finished garment measurements, clickย here.
Fabric suggestions:Variation 1: Trouser weight wovens (light to medium weight) such as twill, corduroy, wool blends, denim and gabardine.
Variation 2: Trouser weight wovens similar to Variation 1 or materials suited to the intended use of the pants. For example, if creating hiking or mountain biking pants, choose water-resistant cottons or synthetic blends designed for activewear (such as ripstop).
Lining: Pocket lining such as broadcloth, quilting cotton or other strong, tightly woven cottons or cotton blends.
Optional lining for both variations: Choose a lightweight material suited to the intended purpose of the pants. For example, if you are sewing work pants for winter construction sites, choose a cosy flannel material. If you are sewing waterproof hiking pants, choose a lightweight mesh or cotton that will be comfortable against the skin and wick away sweat.