Sculthorpe Pants 02 | Black Brussels Washer Linen

A woman wearing hand sewn black pants stands in front of a mirror.

Pattern/Technique: Sculthorpe Pants by Muna and Broad, size ii

Modifications: Lengthened pant legs by 3” and used a 1” hem on the finished bottom hem.

Materials: 2.5 yds Kaufman Brussels Washer Linen (52”) in Black.

Note: Cut 4 pieces of 7” x 1” interfacing for side panels

Used 32 1/2” to get a 31 1/2” waistband (1” overlap). In retrospect this was actually pretty snug, even with topstitching (topstitched at 1” & 1/2”).

New skills: n/a

Lessons: See notes from past make here.

Brussels Washer Linen is super linty when washing/drying and has a pretty scratchy texture after the first wash. Thankfully this didn’t persist after multiple washes.

Had some trouble with stitching in the ditch on the waistband and used my fingers as a guide + added more pins to compensate for this.

What I'd do differently: Minimalistmachinist on IG shared a technique to use a zigzag stitch to topstitch elastic, which reduces how much it stretches out (vs. topstitching with straight stitch). I'd like to give this a try on a future set of elastic waist pants.

Could stand to add an additional 1” of length to the pant legs.

Use a longer waistband elastic for better comfort.

Care: Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry

Epilogue: Wore holes through the inner thighs on 10/13/22 after hiking the Skyline Trail on Cape Breton Island. Planning to salvage the elastic for a future set of Sculthorpe pants. Thanks for your service pants!