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As always with Style Arc this is a stylish pattern snd is a dream to make. My wearable toile will need a few adjustments unfortunately- the pants sit too low on my waist and this makes them a little tight. Will make again soon and adjust the rise.

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Love them, went together like a dream, very styly. For smell next time I will mekemail the back yoke deeper at centre back so they don’t feel like they are riding down too much when I bend over.

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These were the easiest pants I’ve ever made! No alterations needed except in pant length – I shortened them by 2 inches. I’m 5’3″, my Style Arc measurements are size 14 and the pants fit perfectly. The material I used for both pairs had 2% spandex and this was sufficient to pull on and off these pants.

It really a perfect pattern. Sits lovely. I was a bit sceptic but it really fits well. Would be nice if there were soms more trousers for flat bottum

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Made several for several women, They look very classy with their side-seam brought forward and the fit is fantastic! Easy to put together. Remember to put the panels on top of the back legs first! Other tip: sew the front and back legs together- then twinstitch the seam, press and proceed.

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I can’t rave enough about this pattern. I’ve made several pants and have shortened the pattern to make summer shorts out of them. I have also used the pattern pieces to help other pant patterns I have to account for my flat bottom problem. I do this as a common adjustment for myself now. Thank you for such a great pattern.

Quick and easy. Next time will try one size smaller. I chose the size based on my waist measurement, but should have considered my smaller hip size Will also try coverstitching the front seam or making a different seam type. I did mine with the serger, and I can “feel” it more than I would like

lovely pattern, great to sew, unfortunately, I ordered the wrong size and made adjustments, they will work eventually, the following three patterns due to arrive shortly, love the range of your patterns. hazel

Every butt has a different shape! This stretch pull on pant is for those with a flatter bottom. The back side seam comes to the front giving this slightly narrow legged pant a slimming look and the back yoke adds to this flattering shape.

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Absolutely my favorite pattern from Style Arc! I’ve made it in suiting, stretch corduroy, stretch twill and will continue to make the pattern forever. THANK YOU – Brilliant!

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I have been meaning to try this pattern for ages and I’m so glad I did. The first pair in stretch denim are a lovely fit but I found I needed a slightly deeper back rise. The second pair in ponte I added 1.5cm to the centre back yoke, fading back to nothing at the side seam. I also made both pairs with a fold-over elastic waist which suits my fluffy mid-section and shortened them by about 7cm for my 155cm height.. Now I have the perfect pattern and can run up a new pair in just a couple of hours.

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Please use the body measurements size charts below to determine your best size. All Style Arc patterns are in Australian sizes.

Although I have not needed a trouser lately, I did take the flat bottom back, and add it to some other pant patterns, and they now fit perfectly. So it was worth buying just for the back seam. I will be making it when I need a new trouser.

I made these out of Ponte and I love the pattern. Will make it in stretch denim and stretch bengaline soon. Finally a size 6 I don’t have to alter.

Place the tape at the edge of the shoulder. Measure along the top of the shoulder blade/across the highest point of the shoulders to the other edge, following the natural slope and allow an extra finger for ease of any movement.

Wow these were a hit on the first try. I did add about an inch in the rise which is usual for me. Sewed up my regular style arc size. Love them so much already cutting a second pair.

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