Last year, my pant pattern crush was ALL about Butterick 6178 which I blogged here and here. For me, one clear benchmark of a Pattern Winner (aside from multiple makes, obvs) is whether or not I can recall the pattern number by heart. I'm not alone here, am I? And though I still (and probably always will) love you B6178, it's time to step aside and make way for New Look 6459.
One make and she's already settled herself into the (now very) limited brain space reserved for numbers and passwords. Surely that MUST be saying something...
You guys, these pants are so good. I bought and filed the pattern away when I first pinned it back in May and then proceeded to watch some really lovely versions crop up all over the tempting interwebs - Erica B, Sophie, Christy and Lindsey.
As is my general (and quicker) preference, I finished the invisible zip at the top of the waistband. That's really just my usual (and slightly inaccurate) waistband MO so I can avoid sewing on any kind of hook closure (if you do this, don't forget to get a slightly longer zip than the pattern recommendation). You're welcome for that little tip.
Just as an aside, the black top that I'm wearing here is a pattern sample that we've ben playing around with. If it takes your fancy and is something you'd like to see us release, leave a comment here (or over on Instagram) as we'd love to know your thoughts.
One make and she's already settled herself into the (now very) limited brain space reserved for numbers and passwords. Surely that MUST be saying something...
You guys, these pants are so good. I bought and filed the pattern away when I first pinned it back in May and then proceeded to watch some really lovely versions crop up all over the tempting interwebs - Erica B, Sophie, Christy and Lindsey.
What initially drew me to the pattern was the slightly dressier appearance of the pant style. Fact is, you can dress it up or down with your fabric choice and the addition (or not) of a crease. Also...POCKETS!
For this pair I went with linen in our Hartford Vicuna. It's a most delicious, nutty, cinnamon shade that goes with all my perennial wardrobe colour faves - black, white, navy, grey and khaki. I made a straight size 10 with no alterations. Like the pattern cover image, I wanted them to be more crop pant than culotte, so for my 160cm/5'3" height I've given them a pretty deep 5.5cm hem.Just as an aside, the black top that I'm wearing here is a pattern sample that we've ben playing around with. If it takes your fancy and is something you'd like to see us release, leave a comment here (or over on Instagram) as we'd love to know your thoughts.
Such a great shape! I'm scheming a pair (or three) myself. I'm really digging both of the tops you're wearing with them and while I'm at it, your shoe game is on fire!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bella - on all fronts! You MUST scheme on these pants. You'll love them.
DeleteLove the top! Would be great to see as a pattern
ReplyDeleteYes to knowing more about the top and I'd like to know about the plaid blouse too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Madewell shirt
DeleteLove the top - a pattern would be great
ReplyDeleteAlso love the top, bring on the pattern
ReplyDeleteLove the top. Yes please.
ReplyDeleteFunny you should mention your top... I was just thinking yep, I like your pants but I really, really like your top!! Yes, pattern please ��
ReplyDeleteReally like the black top. Is it possible if you do a pattern to incorporate large sizes too please as it's very hard to get stylish large clothes. 😀
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful top, if you ever get tired of wearing it, I'll give it a nice home.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the offer. I think we're a go-go on the pattern so you'll just have to make you own ;)
DeleteI like the top too, but not so wide at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteLove the pants, the top is sensational but oh my god the Vizsla is gorgeous. (Chosen for the colour no doubt!
ReplyDeleteA happy accident Susan. He definitely likes them :)
Deletelove the top
ReplyDeleteThe top is fantastic. Could we have the pattern please Vibeke, Denmark
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric and outfit! Adore the top. Pattern please!!
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit. I would be keen to have a pattern for the top too!
ReplyDeleteGreat pants pattern thank you. Re the top, it looks great with the pants thanks. My feedback relates to the sleeve length. Is there any chance you could include a version that has a longer, narrower sleeve. Some of us 'older' sewers feel more comfortable with that. Many thanks for all your beautiful work and ideas.
ReplyDeleteLove the pants thanks - they look beautiful. Re the top, for some of us 'older sewers' would there be a possibility of a version of the top with a little longer, narrower sleeve (sorry to ask for more!). Thanks so much for your work.
ReplyDeleteGreat pants, love the fabric. Re the top, love it & can see myself lengthening into a dress as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the pants and the top. Is there any possibility of the top coming with longer sleeves?
ReplyDeleteKilling it! And yup, recalling the pattern number is clearly a sign of it occupying top spot as far as I'm concerned. You sure you weren't the fit model for New Look? ;) They're fab!!
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