The Taylor Trousers pattern is a potty-training friendly, tired of ruffles, ultra hip and sassy, trouser pattern for the coolest little girls. The pattern has simple and easy step-by-step instructions (with tons of pictures) that will allow the beginner sewer to create a pair of trousers in sizes 2-6 in about an hour (or two)!! I am sure you will find that the Taylor trousers will become a constant staple in your little chick’s wardrobe.
There are 19 pages in the E-book (not including the 6 pattern piece pages) and 22 instructional pictures.
*Note: These are downloadable instructions and patterns for making pants. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.
*Note: These are downloadable instructions and pattern for making an item. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.
Copyright Grain & Gusset 2009 All rights reserved.
The Taylor Trouser e-Pattern is for at-home personal use ONLY. This e-pattern can be used to create trousers to sell in limited quantity. This e-pattern may NOT be reproduced, copied, distributed, forwarded, or copied in anyway.
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claudiacansew - April 2nd, 2012
Rating unacceptable. Cannot get in touch with seller email no good and blog not updated since 2010. Instructions state 1/4 inch seam allowance. This is not realistic if you want us to do any overcast with zigzag or serger. Your pictures clearly indicate a larger seam allowance. So what is it? In this economy I have just wasted 5 dollars that is not acceptable. We are sewing to save money and dress our kids.
Graves, Candace - March 24th, 2012
These turned out really cute. I had a hard time getting the pattern to print to the correct size, but easy to follow directions.
Cindy Regennitter - August 1st, 2011
Made three of these in one day - my first sewing project in years. If I can do it, anyone can. My daughter loves the waistband on these pants. Since the elastic is only on the back, her tummy feels comfy and not pinched. So easy to make.
ellie fabry - August 1st, 2011
These sew up so easy and quick! My daughter loves the few pair I've made so far because they are so comfy and I love them because they are so basic yet cute.