Tracing and marking a pair of pants from December Burda
Hmm, could the title be longer? This post is exactly about what the title says. I started making a pair of pants from the Burda december issue and in this post will show you how I use a pattern from the magazine.
A short aside: a comment was made yesterday on my post on the missing cutting layouts that Burda will bring them back in the March issue (see here (text in German), thanks Beate for sharing this information and Burda for listening to their readers!).
This is the pair of pants I'm making, omitting the flap in the waist. It's pattern number 102 from the December 2018 issue and available as pdf from the Burda site: Link to the pattern.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWwN4k7U_x-w1a-nJ0jsHWtIz-DLYuniQr-6HrqnxynSX7LYyyxTaLqCHFxcxaQ1A2PKRPZcPrQ2m5M-7fXUeVcxmJvtn48AP7SJu50CRYfhoy_r2sRxFj_SBhVx9vslPzW2_-BrYt_t2E/s320/Burda+2018+12+102.png)
A very easy pattern, 4 pattern pieces and made in a stretch fabric. It's more close fitting/slim fit than I would normally make. I intend to wear it with a longer cardigan,
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A short aside: a comment was made yesterday on my post on the missing cutting layouts that Burda will bring them back in the March issue (see here (text in German), thanks Beate for sharing this information and Burda for listening to their readers!).
This is the pair of pants I'm making, omitting the flap in the waist. It's pattern number 102 from the December 2018 issue and available as pdf from the Burda site: Link to the pattern.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWwN4k7U_x-w1a-nJ0jsHWtIz-DLYuniQr-6HrqnxynSX7LYyyxTaLqCHFxcxaQ1A2PKRPZcPrQ2m5M-7fXUeVcxmJvtn48AP7SJu50CRYfhoy_r2sRxFj_SBhVx9vslPzW2_-BrYt_t2E/s320/Burda+2018+12+102.png)
A very easy pattern, 4 pattern pieces and made in a stretch fabric. It's more close fitting/slim fit than I would normally make. I intend to wear it with a longer cardigan,
Read more »
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