Fitting the Thea trousers
Are you planning on making the Thea trousers and want some extra help on how to get a great fit? Then look no further as this post is for you.
Thea is a pair of high waisted, wide leg trousers with a choice of two lengths and multiple pocket variations. As we're all different shapes and sizes, there are various adjustments we can do to improve the fit of our me-mades. In this blog post we're going to cover the most common adjustments you may want to consider making to your Thea trousers, but bear in mind you probably won't need to do all of them, or even any at all!
In this post we're going to cover:
- Making a toile
- Choosing your size
- Lengthening or shortening pattern pieces
- How to combine pattern sizes
- Other common trouser fitting adjustments
Should you make a toile?
- Waist - where you bend at the side
- Hips - the fullest part - it helps to turn to the side and look in a mirror to see where this is
Circle your waist and hip measurements on the ‘Body Measurements’ chart in the pattern instructions. If your measurements all fall into one size, then this is the size you'll cut.
Lengthening or shortening pattern pieces
How to combine pattern sizes
Common trouser fitting adjustments
Models: Sinead Dekker & Man Yee Woo
Photographer: Jane Looker
MUAH: Laura Ann
Samples: Beautifully sewn by Susan Young






