True Bias Hudson Pant

22,00

True Bias Hudson Pant

22,00

Note: This listing is for a pre-order!
Your pattern will ship as soon as they arrive in store. Expected delivery time is approximately 2 weeks. Please note that items ordered together with a pre-order, won’t be send out until the entire order is complete and ready to ship.

The Hudson pant is the piece of clothing that you will wear all of the time. It is comfortable enough to wear around the house, but can easily be dressed up to go run errands. The urban fit of these pants leaves a bit of extra room around the hips and then tapers into a skinny leg. View A is a full length pant and View B is midcalf.

Suggested Fabrics:
Medium weight knits such as cotton lycra, french terry, ponte, and sweatshirt knit with a suggested stretch of approximately 40%.

Notions:
Coordinating thread, 2 inch wide elastic (1 1/2 yds), 1/4” wide cording (2 yds), 2 x 1 inch scrap of fusible interfacing, ballpoint sewing needle.

Difficulty:
Advanced Beginner

1 in stock

SKU: TBP4101 Categories: ,

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Brand

Craft

“Hi, I’m Kelli. I am the writer, creator, and designer behind True Bias. I live in Denver, CO where I design patterns for home sewers and sew clothing for myself and my family.

About five years ago I started this blog as a way to connect with like minded people and get feedback on the things I was making for myself. I was a young mom desperately seeking fulfillment and a sense of identity in my new role. Sewing became that much needed outlet for me. I loved the fact that if I worked on a sewing project during the day, that it would stay done, unlike the chaos of motherhood around me.

About a year later my small family moved to New York City. It was there that the world of sewing and fashion really opened up to me and I realized that if I dedicated myself to it, that I could make my blog much more than a hobby. I began taking patternmaking classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology and continued to develop my skills. It was during this time that I released my first sewing pattern, the Hudson Pant. I continued to create modern, urban patterns for women, and then added age appropriate children’s versions of the same patterns. It was also in NYC that I really began to meet and become close to other sewers and sewing bloggers. The diversity of these individuals and their different views on creating clothing inspired me. I felt like I truly had found my people.

Recently my family made another move, this time to Denver, CO. As much as we loved the hustle and bustle of the big apple, it became clear that our family’s needs weren’t all being met there. I am excited for this new adventure and all that the future holds.”

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Craft