Crescendo Jeans
$12.50
All Love Notions Sewing Patterns are digital downloads, you may print them at home or send to a copy shop. A physical pattern will not be mailed to you.
The Crescendo Jeans are your answer to denim + comfort + style! Four leg styles are included- flare, bootcut, straight and skinny. The close fit through the waist, hips and thighs is the same through all views. The star of these jeans is the waist. The waistband is wide encased elastic that gives you the clean look while being the most comfortable you’ll ever feel in a pair of jeans. And the pockets are not just for show!
The style of this jean means it’s a quick sew but it still looks like a normal pair of jeans. Meant for 25%+ stretch bottom weight woven fabric such as stretch denim and stretch twills.
Sizes 0-32 with full and flat butt adjustments as well as options for petite, standard and tall rises & inseams!
Crescendo Jeans Features:
- High waist, pull-on
- Four leg views- flare, bootcut, straight and skinny
- Full and flat butt adjustments
- Real pockets! Front & back
- Meant for apparel woven bottom weight stretch fabrics
- Quick sew
Sizes: 0-32 (See Size Charts here)
Skill Level: Intermediate
Pattern Formats Included:
- Print at home for US letter & A4 paper, trimless format with layers
- Large format file LAYERED for copy shop printing. This file will print on five A0 (33″ x 46″) size sheets. Be sure to instruct your printer to print actual size in black and white on their cheapest paper. We recommend PDFPlotting for printing the large format files.
- A projector file is also included for those using projector technology
likesbikes57 (verified owner) –
I really do love the way these jeans look and fit. They were easy to sew with the great instructions Love Notions is known for. I just have one problem… The topstitching breaks. I have tried stretch thread, which is not bold enough, so I tried it with a double eye needle, better, but not great thread to work with. Regular topstitch thread breaks with washing and wearing. I will try one more pair and use regular thread with a stretch stitch. I think it might work, but will wait and see.