#coetrouser

Coe Trouser

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Pattern No. 403

The Coe is a high waisted trouser with a side seam that wraps to the front giving it a slightly curved leg shape. On-seam pockets at the front and patch pockets at the back with optional self belt. The inseam finishes below the ankle giving you a relaxed look.

 

Our patterns come in PDF format for use at home, copy shop or projecting with both size ranges included.

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Features

— High rise, top of waistband should sit at the natural waist

— On-seam front pockets

— Forward twisted side seam

— Hem finishes below the ankle

— Zip fly closure

Difficulty Level

Advanced Intermediate

Notions/Tools

Button : x1, 19mm (30L) button


Zipper : x1, zipper DD SIZING sizes 0 - 8 = 6" (15.25cm), sizes 10 - 20 = 7" (17.75cm) / JJ SIZING all sizes = 7"


All-purpose thread in matching colors


Heavyweight topstitching thread


Light weight interfacing 1/2 yd, Pocket lining 1/2 yd


Rivets : x6 (optional)


Rectangle ring : x2, 1 3/4" (4.4 cm) optional


Marking Tool


Edgestitch Foot (1/8", 3/8") (optional)


Zipper foot


Hammer + Awl

Fabric Usage & Measurements

See measurements Here.

FABRIC RECOMMENDATION

This pattern was created for most pant weight non-stretch fabrics; denim/twill/linen/gabardine, etc. However, we believe you can make everything out of anything, feel free to contact us for advice if you’re feeling adventurous.

SIZE & FIT

This pattern is available in 2 size ranges; DD 0-20 and JJ 16-34

Kaya is wearing a size 2 from the DD size range in 4.8oz linen. Her measurements are; 33"/27"/36 1/2" at 5'2"

Franki is wearing a size 20 from the JJ size range in 12oz denim. Their measurements are; 46 1/2"/39"/50" at 5'9"

See our guide to printing PDF files here and our body measurement guide here.

Sold for individual use and not for commercial or manufacturing purposes.

Click on flats above to print and plan your project.
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The Reviews are in

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22 reviews
  • JB
    Juliette B.
    Verified Buyer
    2 days ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    perfect

    perfect fit and very clear instructions!

  • CM
    Claire M.
    Verified Reviewer
    2 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Wondrous Fun Pants

    The Coe are my most worn pants in my closet—I love the pattern and find them the perfect mix of workhorse and unique. I have made many pairs, and they work in so many fabrics, from a light linen to a stiff denim; they're so versatile and fun. I even wore them to a ~well known~ brand's store and the sales associate asked if I got them there, and I said, "nope, I made them". He couldn't believe that they were home made!

    In terms of the pattern instructions, I really like how DJ drafts their step-by-step instructions, and I find the illustrations super helpful in explaining the details in a step. I find the size chart true to size for finished garments too, which isn't always a given for indie designers! An A+ ride or die pattern in my opinion!

  • DF
    Daphne F.
    Verified Buyer
    2 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Very happy!

    It's rare that I sew a wearable toile, but these trousers fit almost perfectly at the first attempt! I found the instructions to be very clear.

  • RM
    Robert M.
    Verified Buyer
    3 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    I love these pants

    Easy to follow pattern with lots of details for success. I love the pants!

  • BJ
    Becky J.
    Verified Buyer
    3 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Does DJP need one more gushing review?

    Maybe not but I got one fore you anyway. Cut size 10. Only alteration was to lengthen the waistband cuz I like pizza. A lot. It’s always a good idea to cut the waistband longer than the pattern so that’s normal for me. I only added an inch. I put rivets on the pockets instead of bar tacks. I love love love. Saw an elastic waistband hack on the ‘grams I’m going to try next. Cuz pizza.

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