Thread Theory

Thread Theory Men's Jutland Pants

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Copyshop

We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Men's Jutland Pants sewing pattern from Thread Theory. Classic, relaxed fit, straight legged trousers designed to be ready for anything! These pants are roomy enough to allow for a full range of movement but still offer a flattering fit with back darts to shape the seat. This pattern is the perfect base to create everything from hard-wearing denim jeans to rugged water-resistant hiking pants.

Create pair after purpose-built pair with single welt or patch pockets, curved front pockets, optional cargo pockets, and useful knee and hem reinforcements. You can even add an optional lining to protect the skin from uncomfortable waterproofed materials or to add a warm layer of flannel to winter work pants.

Sewing level: Intermediate

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats:

– PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you'll need to download the digital instructions, as we don't print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

Note if purchasing copy shop printing: Some of the pattern pieces are divided across two A0 sheets (due to their size). The A0 sheets will need to be joined together.

Suggested fabrics:

Variation 1: Trouser weight wovens (light to medium weight) such as twill, corduroy, wool blends, denim and gabardine.

Variation 2: Trouser weight wovens similar to Variation 1 or materials suited to the intended use of the pants. For example, if creating hiking or mountain biking pants, choose water-resistant cottons or synthetic blends designed for activewear (such as ripstop).

Lining: Pocket lining such as broadcloth, quilting cotton or other strong, tightly woven cottons or cotton blends.

Optional lining for both variations: Choose a lightweight material suited to the intended purpose of the pants. For example, if you are sewing work pants for winter construction sites, choose a cosy flannel material. If you are sewing waterproof hiking pants, choose a lightweight mesh or cotton that will be comfortable against the skin and wick away sweat.

Fabric requirements:

Variation 1: 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 2.8 m (3.0 yd) // 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 2.5 m (2.7 yd).

Variation 2: 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 3.2 m (3.5 yd) // 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 2.6 m (2.8 yd).

Lining: 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 1.4 m (1.5 yd) // 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 1.4 m (1.5 yd).

Optional pant lining: 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 2.5 m (2.7 yd) // 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 2.3 m (2.5 yd).

Sizing: Waist 30" - 45". Please check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Medium weight fusible interfacing; 1.3 - 2.5 cm (1/2" - 1") diameter button; 15 cm (6") trouser zipper (preferably metal) // Variation 2 only: 10 cm (4") long strip of Velcro for cargo pocket flap closure.

PDF pattern includes: Step-by-step instructions in English and French; US letter/A4 print-at-home pattern (35 pages for pants, 25 pages for lining, 4 pages for Variation 1 details, 7 pages for Variation 2 details); 36" wide roll feed copy shop pattern (1 sheet); A0 copy shop pattern (4 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: Yes.

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Sarah
Hacked Jutland

I hacked the Jutland pattern to create these shortpants.  I love them.  The pattern was super easy to follow until I got to the fly.  The fly gave me some troubles.

I created a casing along the bottom edges, and I inserted drawstrings.  I cut them 2" below the lengthen/shorten line.

I made a size 30 which was a mistake.  The hips fit, but the waist is too big, so I need to wear a belt.  No matter.  I love them