Sewing Paper Pattern
Timeless, ultra-desirable, and reconsidered by us: here is TREMPLIN, the most Fauve of cargo trousers. The cut is comfortable but tapered, with cutting work on the leg, several bottom cuff finishes (straight, elasticated, or closed with a buttoned tab). The remarkably detailed pocket pattern is a hallmark of the look and you have the option of sewing pockets on the sides of the leg. We have designed the Tremplin trousers as a wardrobe staple to be worn on all occasions!
Casual with sandals, ultra-feminine with heeled mules, carefree in trainers, or barefoot by the water's edge, the Tremplin trousers will serve you for all occasions.
Sewing level: advanced, the technical aspects are the assembly of the zipper fly, the belt, and the precision in assembling the pieces. I recommend that you make a toile to check the size and the fall of the trousers.
Seam allowances are included and are 1 cm.
Size
Emilie wears Tremplin in a UK size 8 (36)...
Finised garment measurements | 6(34) | 8(36) | 10(38) | 12(40) | 14(42) | 16(44) | 18(46) | 20(48) | 22(50) | 24( 52) |
Waist | 66 | 70 | 74 | 78 | 82 | 86 | 90 | 96 | 102 | 108 |
Height of hips from top of belt | 21,5 | 22 | 22,5 | 23 | 23,5 | 24 | 24,5 | 25 | 25,5 | 26 |
Hips with closed pleats | 91 | 95 | 99 | 103 | 107 | 111 | 115 | 119 | 125 | 131 |
Hips with open pleats | 101 | 105 | 109 | 113 | 117 | 121 | 125 | 129 | 135 | 141 |
Side length from top of belt | 109,5 | 110 | 110,5 | 111 | 111,5 | 112 | 112,5 | 113 | 113,7 | 114,5 |
Inseam length | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 |
Choice of fabric: cotton sateen, cotton jacquard or medium weight denim, fine woollen fabric, fine soft gabardine, cotton twill between 180 and 300 g/m2
Supplies:
- Fabric for a 140 cm width:
6-12(34-40): 170 cm
14-20(42-48): 190 cm
22-24(50-52): 205 cm
- 40 cm of iron-on interfacing
- 18 cm non-separable zip
- Underwear elastic 27 to 32 cm depending on the size chosen
- 1 button 18 mm, 3 of 10 to 12 mm, 4 or 6 of 15 mm (6 for the buttoned leg version)
Tutorial
You can find a step by step video of the pattern on Maison Fauve's YouTube channel as well as in the tutorial section of the blog.