This is a pattern for Cargo pants that can be detached and converted into shorts by using an open zipper at the knee-bottom cutout.
It is recommended to roughly fabricate it with a slightly lighter fabric or a fabric with a washer finish, etc.
Designed with side pockets and a rear pocket
After printing, paste the paper along the dotted lines and cut it to use.
Paper pattern has a seam allowance (S/A), so it can be used as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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(1) Sew the darts and iron them inside out.
(2) Serge/overlock both sides of "Front bodice", "Back bodice", "Front bodice(lower part)" and "Back bodice(lower part)".
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(3) Sew the sides of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" together and split them with an iron.
(4) Make the buttonholes for the pockets, make the back pockets and side pocket flaps first, and sew them on each pocket position first.
(5) Sew the inseams of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(6) Serge/overlock the crotch from the crotch end.
(7) Sew "Front bodice(lower part)" and "Back bodice(lower part)" together to form a loop, serge/overlock the upper and lower parts, fold up the hem 2cm, and sew it with a sewing machine.
(8) Attach the fusible interlining to the "Extension parts", attach one side of the zipper, and attach it to the "Body".
(9) Attach fusible interlining to "facing" and serge/overlock the outside.
(10) Attach the "facing" to the "Body" and sew the zipper on the other side.
(11) Fold in the "Body" and sew the lower part with stitches.
(12) Attach the belt to the trousers
(13) Make buttonholes on the belt and sew buttons at each button position
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