The Perfect Pinstripe Pant

I’ve been wanting to make myself a classically tailored pair of pants for a while now. When I saw that this brown and pink pinstripe wool blend suiting was available, I knew that this would make the perfect pinstripe pant.

*I was sent this fabric by Minerva.com to make something and write about it.

The Project

For this project, I used a pattern I’ve had in my pattern collection for a while. It’s Simplicity 2562. I’ve found myself going through my pattern stash lately (maybe it’s because of the pandemic). It’s been a terrific way to jog my memory about what I actually have.

Do you ever go through your pattern stash?

You should. You might be surprised to find some hidden gems right in your own collection! And let’s face it, while buying more is fun, it’s not always necessary. I’m sure that I have a style of pattern for just about anything I would want to make.

Simplicity 2562-front view

This is a stretch wool blend that is washable (cold water, dried on low heat). The pattern I chose is a wide leg pant that I made some alterations to. I made a muslin for fitting since it’s been quite a while since I last made this pattern. I did narrow the leg somewhat. The cuffs weren’t added (there’s an option for that in the pattern itself).

It’s interesting that every time I make dress pants (not jeans), I rarely have to make adjustments. I did not need to adjust the seat or crotch seam. Everything fit fine there. I just altered the legs as mentioned above. Here’s the old post I wrote about this in 2011 (don’t laugh… actually, go ahead. I did!). My skill, ability and confidence have certainly grown since then.

Simplicity 2562-back view

This is a good fabric for the weather here in Maryland. During the Fall season, we can go from warm days to cold days and nights pretty readily. This fabric is not too thick or too light. I love how this wool blend moves with me. It’s not stiff and it’s very comfortable to wear.

Woman seated wearing Simplicity 2562 pinstripe pants

The Fabric

Even though we haven’t been going out, I have been focused on adding classic pieces to my wardrobe. Something like this can be easily worn for a small holiday gathering or whenever I want to wear something other than sweatpants.

The thing that really intrigued me about this fabric was the color combination. Pink and brown aren’t what I’d normally think of when considering pinstripes. But this works! The brown is a grayish brown so the stripes a rather subtle. In fact, I think it’s hard to tell the that there’s pink in the pattern until you inspect it up close. While I don’t have a picture here, I lined the pockets with some pink fabric I found in my stash.

 Woman wearing Simplicity 2562 with pink shirt

Because the fabric does have the stripes, I wanted to use a pants pattern without too many design details. This pattern allows the fabric to be the star.

Simplicity 2562-close-up rear view
S2562 front

*Here’s a link to Minerva.com so you can check it out for yourselves here.

It might be worth your while to go through your own pattern stash to see if you have something that you might want to try. If you’re anything like me, you will find plenty of options!

Finally…

I finally finished the pants I started about a month ago. I really hadn’t intended for it to take this long, but I lost my sewing “mojo” and I had to get it back! So I completed the project. It’s Simplicity 2562. I made the view without cuffs. While I like the pants and they were very easy to make, I think that if I made them again, I would cut them a size smaller. I started to do that, but I followed

the directions and went with what the pattern says is the right size for me (16, curvy). This is one of the Amazing Fit patterns, so you chose a size based on your measurements for slim, average or curvy. I think I could have gone with the 16 average or 14 curvy. Anyway, this was also my first attempt at making a fly. This went surprisingly well. The directions were clear on what to do. I’m not sure if I would use this pattern again only because the pants are fuller than what I would usually like, but they did turn out well and they fit well.

I’ve finally started

Well, a few days ago I was able to get started on the pants that I had made the muslin for a while back. After updating my resume, having an earthquake, then a hurricane and the resulting power outage, I have finally started to sew again. I haven’t gotten too far yet, but if I do a little at a time, I’ll eventually finish. I’m using Simplicity 2562. I’m making the view without the cuffs. My material is a washable polyester that seems like a good weight for pants or a suit. I hope to make a lot more progress this week.