Our Curvy Pants theme month is over! We hope you’ve enjoyed our posts. Don’t forget to enter your pants in our Curvy Pants Challenge to win a prize!
- Welcome to Curvy Pants Month!
- Plus-Size Pants Pattern Roundup: The Most Comprehensive List You’ve Ever Seen!
- Pantspiration: RTW Inspiration + Sewing Pattern Options
- Pantsmaking Resources: Fitting and Construction
- Pattern Review: Simplicity 8268
- The Curvy Pants Challenge
- Tutorial: Zip Fly
- Tutorial: Button Fly
- Tutorial: Lengthening Rise and Adding Pockets to Jalie Eleonore Pull-on Jeans
- Sewing Pants: Tips for Beginners
- Tutorial: Full Butt/Bootie/Tush Adjustment + Burda 6678
- Making Trousers: A Steamed Crossgrain Waistband
- Pattern Review: Love Notions Summer Caye Pants
- My New Adventure: Sewing Lagenlook Trousers
- Pattern Throwdown: Stretch Pull-On Pants
- Pattern Review: Style Arc Sadie Pant
- Trouser Trevails: How I Learned to Fit Pants to My Unique Booty
- Curious and Curiouser! Review of True Bias Hudson Pants
You can also find these resources by looking under Community -> Theme Month in our blog header. Thanks so much to all of our contributors!
Barb Funk says
So timely, I was just searching for topics on slippers, how to make how to use, how and where to add ease! Kudos!
I learned some sewing in 4-H but abandoned that project area for livestock. Now, many years later, with a differently curved body, RTW doesn’t fit, I can’t buy a blouse for love nor money! I’ve gained a new enjoyment of creating, and am so grateful to have found the Curvy Sewing Collective. You ladies Rock.
AJW says
This was a great collection of articles and that list of pants patterns is a golden resource. Thanks for making this theme available to your readers. I will be revisiting this archive frequently in the weeks ahead.
Elizabeth Savard says
I have truly enjoyed this series of articles. They were very well written, informative and covered a topic that was timely for me. I have recently gained a great deal of weight due to taking a new medication. There is little chance that I will ever be back to the “old” me, so at 66 years old, I have to relearn the alterations, pattern choices and fashion decisions that I thought I had mastered many years ago. As an avid sewer this, too, will come. I just have to be patient and learn from you younger gals who are really on top of Curvy Sewing! Thank you all for sharing!