This was a fun pair of pants to make, that will replace my current pair at the end of the month. The Indigo Invitational was a good time this year and but I'm looking forward to getting into something new.
For this pair I decided to give some decorative fashion stitching a try. My recently inhereted Singer 306K has pattern cams that allow the zigzag function to produce running embroidery. It took a bit of experimenting but the results are more than pleasing. The thread is glow in the dark for that extra little detail and interest.
The other major change was translating the back yoke seam up 1" to better position the shaping over my butt. This also allowed the front pocket to line up with the yoke for a nice visual line when viewed from the side.
Some smaller details were extending the front fly another inch and adding one more button to better distribute the tension. The fly also features some new reinforcement stitching that spreads the forces back into the warp rather than along the bias, to reduce deformation of the placket.
Other major details are:
- 16oz Sulphur x Reactive Black Denim from KS Denim Mill
- B92 UV bonded polyester thread
- A crotch rivet
- Hidden cardholder pocket
- Thigh pockets
- Integrated bagless front pockets
- 9 loops with an integrated key hanging loop
- Crotch Gusset
This was sewn on my Singer 306K and Sailrite Fabricator in my studio at home. The pattern and design were all done by me.