If you are getting confused how this is different from my previous post, please let me explain. The previous post includes the SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern and instructions. To make my pattern, I took the images from the pattern file and resized them in Photoshop, then saved each page as a PDF. I then placed the PDF file into a full version of Adobe Acrobat, set "print scaling" in the "print" menu to "Tile Large Pages" so I was able to print the large sheets onto A3 sheets (but it can be printed on what ever paper you have).
The files below are the resized ones I made. They are all PDF's.
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 5
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 6
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 7
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 8
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 9
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 11
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 12
SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern page 13
Please note, Page 10 is not required. To reduce file sizes I made the images gray-scale.
Showing posts with label pants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pants. Show all posts
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
SuitAbility Jodhpur Pattern Links (Imperial Officer Jodpurs)
For the SuitAbility jodhpur pattern, you can find it at Char Tozard's site,
or mirrored links here:
SuitAbility Jodhpurs Pattern (3 MB)
SuitAbility Jodhpurs Instructions (2.1 MB)
or mirrored links here:
SuitAbility Jodhpurs Pattern (3 MB)
SuitAbility Jodhpurs Instructions (2.1 MB)
Labels:
Imperial Officer,
Jodhpur,
pants,
trousers
Mock-up Jodhpurs
Here are some images of my mock-up Imperial Officer Jodhpurs based on the SuitAbility pattern.
The pants have not been cuffed, and I have not put the waistband on. Alterations to the pattern that are planned to include a slight increase in the back (for the times like now when I have eaten far too many Easter eggs), a slight trim of the sides of the Jodhpurs so it isn't as extreme, and an addition of about 3cm to the length of the pants to be cuffed properly.
For the pattern
Time worked on pattern: 9 hours
Time spent waiting in Spotlight to be served: .5 hours
The pants have not been cuffed, and I have not put the waistband on. Alterations to the pattern that are planned to include a slight increase in the back (for the times like now when I have eaten far too many Easter eggs), a slight trim of the sides of the Jodhpurs so it isn't as extreme, and an addition of about 3cm to the length of the pants to be cuffed properly.
For the pattern
Time worked on pattern: 9 hours
Time spent waiting in Spotlight to be served: .5 hours
Labels:
Imperial Officer,
Jodhpur,
pants,
trousers
Friday, April 22, 2011
Imperial Officer Pants Pattern
I have been interested in the Imperial Officer uniform for a while, especially the black one. So I thought I would give it a go sewing one. I have been using the out of print SuitAbility Jodhpur pattern that Char Tozard made available, scaling the photos to the correct size, printing them on A3 sheets, gluing them together, then tracing the around the correct size. This is the result.
Now time to cut out the calico and test the pattern.
Time worked on pattern: 4 hours
Time spent waiting in Spotlight to be served: .5 hours
Now time to cut out the calico and test the pattern.
Time worked on pattern: 4 hours
Time spent waiting in Spotlight to be served: .5 hours
Labels:
Imperial Officer,
Jodhpur,
pants,
trousers
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