Basic pattern of trousers for men

This manual is intended for those who would like to sew stylish and comfortable trousers for their men. Many needlewomen believe that stitching men's trousers is more difficult than women's. However, the pattern of women's trousers is basically very similar to the pattern of men's. In order for the pattern of trousers to turn out correct, you need to take measurements from the man who will wear them.

Table number 1

Body size
Waist circumference*
Hips*
Inner length from groin to hem*
Outer length from waist to bottom*
Length from waist to knee*
Knee girth*
Bottom Leg Width*

In order for the pattern of men's trousers to turn out correct, it is necessary to add 4 cm to the size of the circumference of the waist and the size of the circumference of the hips. All other sizes do not need to be changed.

Carry out the following calculations and enter from table No. 2.

Table number 2

Body sizeDivide by 4Divide by 20
Waist circumference**
Hips***
Knee Girth Size**
Leg Width**

1-2 - the trousers pattern is built from a vertical line, the length of which should correspond to the external length from the waist to the bottom. Draw a horizontal line from point 1 to the right. Call it the waistline. Draw a horizontal line from point 2 to the right. This feature will become the bottom line of the trousers.

2-3 - measure from point 2 a segment equal to the internal length from the groin to the bottom. Draw a horizontal line from point 3 to the right. Let's call it the seat line.

4 - find the middle between the seat line and the bottom line of the trousers (between points 2 and 3). Draw a horizontal line 6 cm higher. This trait will become a knee line.

5 - set aside from point 3 a size equal to ½ of the circumference of the hips. Draw a horizontal line from point 5 to the right. Let's call it the line of the hips.

6 - set aside from point 5 to the right a length equal to ¼ of the size of the circumference of the hips and add 1 cm.

7 - measure from point 6 to the right a segment whose length is 1/20 of the circumference of the hips, and add 1 cm.

8 - find the middle between points 5 and 7.

9-12 - draw vertical lines up and down from point 8. This feature will become the center line of the legs.

13-14 - from point 6 draw vertical lines up and down.

15-16 - measure from point 11 to the right and left the segments equal to ¼ of the size of the girth of the knee, and subtract 1 cm. Draw an auxiliary line from point 5 to point 16. Draw a line from point 15 to point 16, forming a knee line.

17-18 - measure from point 12 to the right and left the size ¼ of the circumference of the bottom of the trousers and subtract 1 cm. The line from point 17 to point 18 forms the bottom line of the trousers.

21 - measure from point 14 upwards a size equal to ½ of the distance between points 14 and 20.

trouser pattern

Front half of trousers

The pattern of trousers will be more accurate if you slightly round the inside of the leg between the groin and the knee.

22 - measure 1 cm from point 13 to the left.

23 - set aside waist circumference to the left.

24 - measure 1 cm from point 23 upwards.

men's trousers pattern

Rear half of trousers

25 - postpone from point 8 to the right a size equal to 1/20 of the circumference of the hips, and add 1 cm. Measure from point 8 a section of the top with a length of 1/20 of the circumference of the hips and subtract 1 cm.

26 - set the size equal to ¼ of the circumference of the hips from the point 25 to the left and down the size equal to 1/20 of the circumference of the hips, and subtract 1 cm. The line from point 25 to point 26 forms the line of the hips for the back of the trousers.

27 - measure the distance from point 8 to the right, equal to the distance between points 8 and 26.

32 - postpone from point 9 to the right 3 cm and upwards the distance equal to 1/20 of the hips, and subtract 1.5 cm.

pattern of women's trousers

33 - measure from point 32 the size equal to ¼ of the waistline, and mark point 33.

trouser pattern
34 - draw a line from point 27 to point 28 and mark point 34 below 1.5 cm. When drawing trousers, try to smoothly round the line from the groin to the knee. The pattern of trousers will be more correct if you use patterns for drawing rounded lines.

That's all!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/G494/


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