Image 1 of 8
Image 2 of 8
Image 3 of 8
Image 4 of 8
Image 5 of 8
Image 6 of 8
Image 7 of 8
Image 8 of 8
Wardrobe by Me - Womens Jeans #1 Paper Pattern
The Women's Five-Pocket Jeans sewing pattern features all the traditional details you'd expect from a good pair of denim jeans. They are slim-fitting jeans with a comfortable, contoured waistband that falls right at the belly button. The classic details include a front zipper fly, belt loops, curved front pockets, a coin pocket, and pointed back patch pockets. The pattern includes sizes 26"-40".
Contoured waistband
Curved front pockets
One coin pocket
Back pockets
Back yoke
Front fly with zipper
Straight waistband with belt loops
Straight leg
Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements for the Women's Jeans Sewing Pattern.
The classic Jeans Sewing Pattern look finishes with extensive topstitching to accentuate the seams and all the metal hardware, including rivets and a button. Are you wondering where to buy denim and hardware? Check our blog post with links to fabric shops around the world.
Skill level 3/4
The Jeans Sewing Pattern is pretty straightforward, and with our step-by-step video tutorial on YouTube, you can complete the project in style.
What you need to make jeans
Make your jeans with 10-13 oz woven non-stretch denim
Denim
Cotton lining
Sewing thread
Heavy topstitch thread
Rivets
Zipper
Jeans button
The Women's Five-Pocket Jeans sewing pattern features all the traditional details you'd expect from a good pair of denim jeans. They are slim-fitting jeans with a comfortable, contoured waistband that falls right at the belly button. The classic details include a front zipper fly, belt loops, curved front pockets, a coin pocket, and pointed back patch pockets. The pattern includes sizes 26"-40".
Contoured waistband
Curved front pockets
One coin pocket
Back pockets
Back yoke
Front fly with zipper
Straight waistband with belt loops
Straight leg
Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements for the Women's Jeans Sewing Pattern.
The classic Jeans Sewing Pattern look finishes with extensive topstitching to accentuate the seams and all the metal hardware, including rivets and a button. Are you wondering where to buy denim and hardware? Check our blog post with links to fabric shops around the world.
Skill level 3/4
The Jeans Sewing Pattern is pretty straightforward, and with our step-by-step video tutorial on YouTube, you can complete the project in style.
What you need to make jeans
Make your jeans with 10-13 oz woven non-stretch denim
Denim
Cotton lining
Sewing thread
Heavy topstitch thread
Rivets
Zipper
Jeans button