Want to cut and sew your male trouser(s), but you are still missing it, Worry no more. The steps to cut your male trousers are pretty sim...
Want to cut and sew your male trouser(s), but you are still missing it, Worry no more. The steps to cut your male trousers are pretty simple.
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Tools you need for designing a male trousers
- Piece of chalk or soap
- Elastic string
- A pair of sharp scissors
- A pencil
- Pins
- A pair of trousers that fit you like a glove
- A piece of paper large enough for the trousers
- Your fabric of choice
Steps on how to cut the male trouser
1. Lay your sewing paper on the floor or large table. Fold your trousers in half along the crotch line with the front of the trousers facing upwards.
2. Outline the trousers using a pencil and add 2 centimetres on the side of the pants and 1 centimetre around the waist and the bottom of the trousers.
3. Fold the trousers in half again, this time with the back of the trousers facing upwards. Repeat step2
4. Cut both patterns out of the paper. They will look largely similar, but their shape will still be slightly different.
5. Take your fabric of choice and cut it into two identical halves. Fold each piece in half and place the two patterns on top of the two fabric pieces.
6. Secure the pieces with pins and cut out the patterns from the fabric. You should end up with two sets of two identical patterns.
7. Using chalk or soap, mark the future seams on the patterns, leaving 2 cm from the sides and 3 cm from the top and bottom of the patterns.
8. Take one front and one back half of the trousers, turn them inwards, align them by the long side, and sew along that side.
Next sew along the other side up to the crotch.
Repeat step 8 with the other two halves of the trousers.
9. Turn both trouser legs wrong side up and sew the rise on both sides.
Hem your trousers on the bottom and the top. When hemming the top, leave a small opening for the elastic string.
10. Put a safety pin into the elastic string and thread it through the waist hem. Sew the two ends of the string and then close the opening.
11. Iron your trousers and they are ready to be worn! With this tutorial, you can create mens patterned trousers of all shapes and sizes – just make sure you’re using the right trousers for the pattern.
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