This is a free sewing pattern for petticoat-style drawers (bloomers) often used in cosplay or to add volume under skirts.
These bloomers are especially useful when you need to move around freely without worrying about your skirt, such as during active performances or dancing.
For extra volume, we recommend adding a separate petticoat layer made from soft tulle.
The PDF pattern includes seam allowances, so you can cut and sew it as is. After printing, align and join the pages along the guide lines before cutting out the pieces.
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(1) Fold the bias with an iron and shape it first.
(2) After sewing the inseam of "Body", serge/overlock and iron fold.
(3) Sew the bias from the bias opening.
(4) Sew "Pannier 1st level", "Pannier 2nd level" and "Hem frills" together to form a loop, then serge/overlock and iron down the seams.
(5) Serge/overlock the hems of "Pannier 1st level", "Pannier 2nd level" and "Hem frills" and gather the hems at the top.
(6) Sew "Hem frills" to the hem and serge/overlock the hem.
(7) Sew the crotch together, serge/overlock and iron down the seam allowance.
* Sew the crotch in two layers to increase the strength.
(8) Serge/overlock the top of the "Body", fold it at the fold line, and sew it at the sewing machine position.
* Leave a hole for the elastic.
(9) Sew the "Pannier base" together to form a loop, serge/overlock, iron the seams down, and serge/overlock the hem.
(10) Sew "Pannier 1st level" at the sewing position of "Pannier 1st level", then sew "Pannier 2nd level".
(11) Gather the top of the "Pannier base" and sew it to the "Pannier base" attachment point.
(12) Thread elastic through the inside of the bias and at the 2 waist points.
(13) Tie a ribbon to the elastic at the opening of the bias elastic.
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