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I really enjoyed making these… and learned a lot in the process, I used the tutorial to raise the crotch, made a toile and was really pleased with the outcome. When I made in my planned material somehow it came out too big ! ( think I must have had a scaling issue with my projection) so I then used the skirt conversion tutorial and added an extra pleat to soak up some excess and delighted with my new skirt. - now to try the culottes again having all these options from feedback and tutorials was brilliant and saved some lovely material going to waste!
JulieL · October 16, 2025
Clear instructions, beautiful fit, clever construction!
Carla · July 16, 2025
very low crotch
I made these up in a soft cotton with lots of drape. I really like the look as a plus sized, older women ( size K in the pattern). Even as an experienced seamstress I did find the instructions for the back pleats in view B (elastic half waist) to be confusing as it wasn't clear when marking the pattern pieces what the back notches for view B are. Maybe a comment at the beginning of the instructions to be aware of this would mean less confusion. The other bit I don't like is the extreme dropped crotch. I realise a part of this is needed for the drape of the garment but I can see I am going ot find it really annoying. I was planning on wearing these in summer so bare legs. The crotch seam rubs with each step. I might just turn them into a skirt instead. I will look at making these again but will raise the crotch seam at 10 to 15 cms if not more. I can always lower it if that affects the drap too much. Apart from the extremely low crotch I do like this pattern and found it well drafted with a good fit for a larger body.
Margo · March 25, 2025





