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Camille | September 21 2016

Sewing perfectly fitted pants is not impossible if you tackle fit issues one by one. Here is how to get rid of folds and gapes at the back of your Safran pants! Fitting pants is not always a very intuitive process. Around the hips and bum, many different aspects of your body shape can influence […]

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Eléonore | September 16 2016

Hi everyone! Today for #safranseptember, let me show you my pared-down version! I chose to make my Safran pants in version B, with the length from version A. The reason being that I like minimalist clothing, but also because it is so quick to sew! I used a gabardine that I had bought on Tissus.net […]

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Camille | September 14 2016

In this tutorial, we’ll look into using the lengthen/shorten lines of the Safran pants to adjust the legs and rise. Like all Deer&Doe patterns, Safran is drafted for an average height of 5’6″ (1m68). Depending of your height and proportions, you might have to add or remove some length from the legs and/or rise. This […]

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Camille | September 12 2016

After looking at fabric choice, let’s dive into the notions you will need to make the Safran pants! As far as supplies go, Safran seems pretty straightforward at first: you’ll just need iron-on interfacing, a zipper, and a button. There are however a few subtleties: the interfacing needs to have some stretch, and the zipper […]

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Eléonore | September 9 2016

You’ve been dreaming of a homemade wardrobe, and you were wondering which Deer&Doe patterns you could pair with your Safran pants? We imagined for you a few outfits in very different styles! Folk, classic, streetwear… With the right fabric and variation, your favorite patterns will play along 🙂 Lumberjack Plaid shirts and skinny jeans are […]

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