Creating a sewing pattern for flared pants involves drafting the pattern pieces based on your measurements or using an existing pattern as a starting point. Here's a general guide on how you can create a sewing pattern for flared pants:
Contents
Materials Needed:
- Large paper or pattern drafting paper
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Measuring tape
- French curve (optional)
Instructions:
1. Take Measurements:
- Measure your waist, hips, inseam, and desired flare width at the bottom.
- Note down these measurements as they will be used to draft the pattern.
2. Draft the Basic Pant Pattern:
- Draw a vertical line on your paper representing the center front (CF) of the pants.
- From the top, measure down the length of your inseam and mark it. This is your crotch point.
- Measure and mark your hip and waist measurements along the CF line.
- Connect the waist and hip points with a curved line, creating the crotch curve.
- Extend the line down from the hip to the desired length of your pants.
3. Create the Flare:
- At the bottom of the pant leg, draw a horizontal line perpendicular to the CF line.
- Measure out from the CF line to create the width of the flare. This will depend on your preference.
- Connect the points from the bottom of the pant leg to the new flare line, creating a smooth curve.
4. Add Seam Allowance:
- Add seam allowances to all edges of your pattern. A common seam allowance is 5/8 inch (1.5 cm).
5. Create the Back Pattern:
- Copy the front pattern, and adjust the crotch curve slightly. The back crotch curve is usually longer and deeper than the front.
6. Cutting Instructions:
- Once your pattern is complete, cut it out carefully along the lines.
- Transfer any important markings such as notches, darts, or pocket placements from the pattern to the fabric.
7. Sewing:
- Sew the pant pieces together following the pattern instructions.
- Start by sewing the inseam, then the outer leg seams.
- Attach the front and back pieces at the crotch seam.
- Hem the bottom of the pant legs.
8. Fit and Adjustments:
- After sewing, try on the pants and make any necessary adjustments for fit.
Remember, this is a basic guide, and you may need to make adjustments based on your body shape and personal preferences. It's a good idea to sew a muslin (a mock-up in a cheaper fabric) first to test the fit before using your final fabric. Additionally, commercial patterns for flared pants are available and can be used as a starting point for your project.



