The True Bias Lander Pants and Shorts sewing pattern combines timeless style with versatile options. Featuring a high waist, button fly, and three length variations, this pattern is perfect for creating custom wardrobe staples.
Fabric Suggestions:
Main Fabric: Medium to heavy bottomweight fabrics with little to no stretch, such as twill, linen, corduroy and denim.
True Bias Lander Pants Sewing Pattern
The True Bias Lander Pants and Shorts sewing pattern features a high-waisted design with a classic button fly. This versatile pattern includes front and back patch pockets, belt loops, and a straight-leg silhouette for a timeless look. Choose from three variations: View A offers shorts with a 4” inseam, View B showcases ankle-length pants, and View C provides boot-length pants perfect for pairing with heels.
Lander's Features:
• High-waisted design with a flattering fit
• Classic button fly closure
• Front and back patch pockets for practicality and style
• Belt loops for accessorizing with belts
• Straight-leg silhouette for a timeless look
• Three variations including shorts with a 4-inch inseam, ankle-length pants, and boot-length pants suitable for wearing with heels
Skill Level: Intermediate
Fabric Suggestions:
Main Fabric: Medium to heavy bottomweight fabrics with little to no stretch, such as twill, linen, corduroy and denim.
Lining Fabric: You will need 1/2 yd of light to medium weight woven fabric for the front pocket linings. Appropriate fabrics include rayon bemberg, cotton voile, quilting cotton, linen, or standard lining fabrics.
Size Range: 0 - 18
Notions:
- coordinating thread
- medium weight fusible interfacing (1 yd)
- 4 jeans buttons or regular buttons (5/8” wide)
- heavyweight sewing machine needle
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