Pattern is from Burda magazine 3/2005 #129 . I didn’t change anything to the style. I had to fit the waist only. Used 2 spools of threads together for top stitching.
Light denim, shortened zipper, button
Intermediate
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Apr 25, 2013, 09.31 PMby liliv-1
Cool pants! And I tell you once again: I love that you use old burda issues and have a very modern result (I do the same, last month I traced a pattern back from 1997)
Apr 23, 2013, 08.18 PMby ttnora
Nagyon-nagyon jó naci, nem is emlékszem erre a szab.mintára, de előkeresem.
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Apr 23, 2013, 10.35 PMby Zsuzso
Koszi.
Apr 23, 2013, 05.45 PMby The Tropical Sewist
Your pants fit so well! All your projects look so well made, and so many of them are pants, which are difficult to do! I’m in admiration :)
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Apr 23, 2013, 10.32 PMby Zsuzso
Thank you very much. I have 1 store bought dress that I never worn, I’m about to cut up the fabric and use it on a shirt maybe. I can’t wear high heels, I’m too use to wearing tennis shoes.
P.S. cool shoes you have, I know I couldn’t make a step in them
Apr 24, 2013, 09.05 AMby The Tropical Sewist
Have fun with the dress and post the finished product on here! I’d love to take a look. I can’t walk very many steps in those shoes either! They’re on their way to someone else now who can.
Mar 7, 2013, 05.07 PMby jacquipardue
darling pants! I like the wide waist band. nice job.
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Mar 8, 2013, 01.06 AMby Zsuzso
Thanks a lot !