Nichola

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Cold winds stop right here at these straight and strong pant legs, and yes Australia - the sun can stay away as well - we used wool but feel free to use linen or denim to make these straight leg pants your perfect all weather suitable friend. Easy to sew and figure flattering!

Materials

Wool

Credits

Tights: FALKE
Model: Stephanie @ Rocket Garage
Top: Etsy, Shoes: Urban Outfitters

Location: Metropolitan Building, New York
Photos:Danielle St. Laurent
Hair and Make up: Sarah Stewart

COMMENTS (5)

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    kissy    Ï Posted 6 March 2008 at 2:31 PM
    excited...

    I like this pants very much! Actually,I love all of your creations....

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    thelazymilliner    Ï Posted 7 March 2008 at 6:00 AM

    The top is from Etsy...which considering how many vendors Etsy has doesn't say much. Can you tell me who on Etsy made this cute, cute top?

    The Lazy Milliner

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    Newmanator    Ï Posted 26 October 2008 at 4:11 PM

    how do these pants fit on a short-legged, round-butt, little-waist body? I'm always so weary of making pants. If I like the pants at a store but then put them on my body, they don't always look the same. So how can I be sure a pattern works for me?

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    JulieS    Ï Posted 30 December 2008 at 5:22 AM

    I do appreciate a straight pants pattern, but the crotch is ... I'm not sure how to describe... a bit too taut? A bit off? It limits the choice of fabric.

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    Cassii    Ï Posted 2 February 2009 at 1:26 AM

    As gorgeous as this model is, I think the reason the crotch looks uncomfortable/taut is because the pants are just a little too stretched across the upper thighs and across the butt. You can see the stripes in the fabric pulled out of alignment.

    Tailor make them for yourself and I'll bet they look perfect.

    Now as soon as I make it into Winter, I might consider making these myself ;)


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