Hi there,
I downloaded the #120 pants pattern some time ago and I’m having a difficult time with waistband. Is the pattern included in the download? Do I have to draft the WB pattern? Thanks!
http://www.burdastyle.com/pattern_store/patterns/092011-trousers
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Feb 25, 2013, 10.53 AMby Sabrina Wharton-Brown
Looking at the downloadable instructions, I think you do have to draft the waistband yourself. It’s just a rectangle the length of your waist plus a bit for the underlap, so I suppose they didn’t see the point in printing the pattern for it in the magazine (and consequently the website). The often do things like that. I suppose it helps avoid the spaghetti junction look of the magazine pattern sheets! : )
Feb 25, 2013, 02.38 PMby ellemag
Thanks a bunch Sabrina! I wish they were a bit more detailed in there explanations :-)
Tina