Minerva Blogger Network - Style Arc Claudia Trousers

After my sorry tale last week, I'm back today with something slightly more successful.

For my Minerva project this month I decided to tackle something I’m not quite so confident with and make a pair of trousers.  It’s not the making of the trousers I struggle with, but the fitting.  However I think I’ve done quite a good job with these.
 
 
 
 
 
The wrinkling you see on the side seams isn’t actually there in real life, but it’s hard to pose by yourself using a self timer!
 
I used a Style Arc pattern – the Claudia stretch woven pant.
 
 
 
I highly recommend Style Arc patterns if you like to keep up with fashion.  They release new patterns every month, and they’re pretty good at following current trends in ready to wear clothing.  The downsides are you order the pattern size you want, and that's all you get, so if you need to grade between sizes it can take a bit of work; and they are only sold from their base in Australia – although they do have a selection in a newly created Etsy shop.
 
For my fabric I picked this brown and orange check stretch suiting.  I was initially tempted to go with the same fabric in grey, but decided on the brown for a change.  Unfortunately I forgot to consider the fact that I don’t own much that goes with brown!
 
 
 
 
 
You can see from the pattern drawing above that the trousers have a seam down the front of the legs.  I decided to omit this, as I didn’t fancy another place where I needed to pattern match the fabric.  Omitting this was easy; I just laid the pattern pieces on the fabric with the seam allowances overlapping and cut the fronts as one piece rather than two.
 
 
 
 
 
When I make trousers I often end up with too much fabric in the rear thighs, below my bottom.  This time the fit seems better here.  There is some wrinkling, but it’s no worse than I’d get from a pair of ready to wear trousers, and the bonus is the waist fits me on these!  That’s something that never happens with RTW. 
 
There’s not a lot else to say about these trousers.  They fasten at the side with an invisible zip, and have a waist facing instead of a waistband.  Next time I might try drafting a curved waistband, as the facing does pop out a bit.
 
If you fancy some new trousers I can highly recommend both the fabric and the pattern.  If you like the fabric, but don’t fancy trousers, it would be equally nice for a dress or skirt, or even a jacket.
 
 
 
 
 
 

11 comments

  1. Nice work Sam. These look like a great fit. And the fabric is a really good choice too.

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    1. Thanks Maria. I'm wondering if I need to alter the back crotch curve a bit, but other than that I'm pretty pleased with the fit.

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  2. those are fabulous pants!! and perfect for work, because I hate it when pants have lumpy waist bands or belt loops and anything that doesn't give a clean line. Those look perfect!

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    1. Thanks Julie. Yes, I hate lumpy waistbands too!

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  3. Such a lovely pair of trousers. The fabric looks great and you have done a fabulous job with the fitting. They look very smart. I haven't come across Style Arc patterns before however I do like their Lani tunic and Marley shirt patterns so may give these a go.

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    1. Thank you Jen. I seem to be on a bit of a Style Arc binge at the moment. The next 3 or 4 projects I've got planned are all with Style Arc patterns.

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  4. The fabric looks fab Sam and the fit as well. Have you worn them much?

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    1. Thanks Manju. The fabric is lovely. I'm trying to justify getting some of the grey if they still have it. I've only worn them once so far as I don't have many tops that go with them.

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  5. They look great! I must try a Style Arc pattern, I keep hearing good things about them.

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    1. I really like Style Arc patterns. From what I've read and found myself, they're drafted more like RTW so you don't get the huge amounts of ease you get in some of the "Big 4" patterns.

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  6. That fabric is beautiful! I've never tried a Style Arc pattern because the one-size-only scares me. Yours look really good though!

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