I am seriously buzzing today, this is so exciting! The Winslow Culottes PDF pattern is now available for purchase. Thank you all so much for your patience and for your support along the way! It feels amazing to reach this goal and to share something with you that I am so stoked about!
The Winslow Culottes are wide-legged pants designed for ultimate comfort and style. This pattern is intended to be made at any length, from shorts to full length palazzo pants. The design features inseam pockets, an invisible zipper, a waistband, and inverted box pleats. Make above-the-knee or midi-length culottes in tencel for a chic, professional look, shorts in cotton lawn for active adventures, or full pants in viscose poplin for comfortable weekend wear.
Sewing Level: Advanced Beginner
Sizes: 0-20
This pattern has been thoroughly tested by 43 sewers of all levels and sizes. I will be sharing all the tester photos on Friday, but for now you can check out #winslowculottes on instagram to see some of them in action!
Fabric Recommendations: Light to medium weight woven fabrics with plenty of drape such as rayon challis, viscose poplin, crepe dé chine, silk charmeuse, lightweight wool, linen, tencel, chambray, and cotton twill. View A and B work well with both fluid and slightly structured fabrics. For the longer lengths (view C and D), a lighter weight fabric with plenty of drape is strongly recommended.
This is a print-at-home PDF pattern.
This pattern is designed to print on A4 (8.3” x 11.7”) or letter (8.5” X 11”) sized paper. Copy shop files and instruction booklet are included.
I hope you like the Winslow Culottes, thanks for following along on the blog and I hope you will join in the Sewalong fun next week!
8 Comments on “Introducing the Winslow Culottes”
Finally! Can’t wait for my pay to come in tomorrow. Have my Ankara fabric all ready for a view B.
Yay! Thanks Abbey, Can’t wait to see yours!
Yay!!
Yay, congrats on releasing this awesome pattern!
Thanks, Meg!
Congrats Helen!! This pattern looks amazing!
I have been stalking your blog waiting for this pattern to come out. So happy it’s here. I got mine and I have three planned already. Thank you for a fab pattern
Thanks, Anne! I’m glad you love it 🙂