Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child
Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child

Digital Pattern + Video Class Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern - Child

$12.00 USD
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Also available in: adult sizes

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For woodland rambles or skipping along the shoreline, these comfortable, easy-to-wear culottes are ready for play and made to move.  Deep, functional pockets provide space for all the day's little collected treasures. 

 

Flowy wide legs, soft front pleats, a contoured, flat-front waistband, and a channeled elastic back create a beautiful fit. 

Adaptive: Child with sensory issues?  A stretch knit sensory waistband is included for an extra-soft wearing option.

Skill level: Adventurous beginner

Skills you will learn: Pleating, slash pockets, channelled elastic insertion 

Fernway Culottes Sewing Pattern + Video Class by Twig + Tale

Sizing + Supplies

This pattern includes children's sizes 12mths - 10yrs
View Child size chart + materials list 

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  • Pleated front
  • Waistband options: flat-front + elastic back, or yoga-style "sensory" waistband 
  • Deep, functional pockets 
  • Three lengths: shorts, calf-length, full-length
  • Suitable for woven fabrics

Fernway Culottes PDF Sewing Pattern for Children by Twig + Tale

Adaptive

Included Adaptive Add-on: Sensory Sensitivity Waistbands 
An alternative to the regular elastic waistband, this stretchy-knit waistband may be helpful for children with sensory sensitivities such as not tolerating elastic at the waist, or simply for greater comfort.

This adaptive pattern piece is supplied in Print-at-Home, A0 Copyshop and Projector format. 

If you purchased the Fernway Culottes pattern before these resources were added, simply re-download the pattern from your account to access them.

 

Printing Info + FAQ

This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes three printing options:

  1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
  2. Copyshop - A0 wide-format file (33.1″ x 46.8″) 
  3. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.  Read more about using our projector files here 

All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. A comprehensive sewing instruction tutorial is supplied.

View pattern FAQ 

 

Customer Reviews

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Georgie Wade (Christchurch, NZ)
Fabulous pants!

This pattern is so easy to follow, great instructions and a joy to make. I made one pair over thr course of an afternoon and was on a roll I stayed out all night sewing!!! Have since made second pair about 2 weeks later. Love them.

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Roberta Kimmins (Auckland, NZ)
Best most comfortable pants ever!

I have just finished making the Fernway culottes and they are the most comfortable pants I have ever had. They are very practical and versatile. I have sewn a number of your patterns recently and once again, these were a pleasure to sew. The instructions were very clear and I appreciated the fitting instructions especially how to tailor the rise. Thank you Twig and Tale!

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C.M. (San Francisco, US)
I tinkered with the pattern and LOVE the end results!

After I purchased this pattern, I read the reviews in detail. I noticed a discrepancy between people who absolutely adore these pants and people who feel that too much fabric was used, making them look too big!

I am going to start by telling everyone I am overweight by 12 lbs or 5.4 kg. I printed out all the sizes and when I taped the pattern pieces together, I noticed the legs became very wide once the sizing moved into overweight territory. So, I decided to use the last size printed for skinny people and modify it. This meant my front darts were smaller and I did a buttock modification on the back pieces. I actually looked it up, online, how to do this modification because these are the first pants I have sewn. I have sewn and modified blouses but never pants.

I love the end results. I wish I made full-length coulettes instead of shorts but they are oh so cute!

I initially measured at a size H but made the pants in size F, with a butt modification.

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Isabelle Raymond (Laval, CA)
Very nice pattern once you modify the rise.

I wanted a few pair of shorts for the upcoming hot and humid summer months to prevent chafing as i walk a lot. I really liked the fact that those looked like a skirt.

I had to modify the rise by 2 inches and then to add 1,5 inches to the length in order to truly separate those thighs who just happen to love each other too much. The waist now sits confortably on my natural waist. I was in between sizes and I decided on the smaller one and it is more than loose.

I would like to see options in the pattern for a low or normal rise and normal or high waist. Thankfully, T&T patterns are really easy to modify. I also made the front pockets bigger.

I will definitely make a lot of those !

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Marijke Colson (Lebbeke, BE)
First Culotte

Pattern was easy to follow but the sizes were a bit to big . especially the legs.
OVerall for a first culotte, is was a funny and thankfull project

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Susan Lewis
Fabulous pattern

Made 2 pairs for my sister who is a curvy lady and they look great on her. First pair in cotton was meant to be a tuille but is totally wearable. The second in a mid weight viscose which hang beautifully and are very flattering. The pattern, as always, is spot on and so easy to follow. I love Twig and Tale and hope there may be a sleeve addition to the forrester vest on the horizon - please??? Keep up the good work.

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Susan Burch (Beechgrove, US)
I only took 1 star off because…..

Okay, I’m going to start with all of the positives of this experience. I learned lots; to print off a pattern and put it together, sew pleats, sew a double elastic waist (I love that part). So for that I think it was a success. I did happen to use a knit fabric and it was very voluminous in the waist and hips so much so that all parties agreed it was best that I use this fabric for another project. But that’s okay, I learned and that’s a good thing! :)

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Rosie Powell (Waipukurau, NZ)
New wardrobe favourite!

I love the pattern, it was so easy to assemble...
my printer has a known scale issue, so i sized down accordingly and they came out beautiful!

i did wing it with the waistband as the instructions seemed fiddly... but im over the moon with the fit, how it feels breezy, and makes my legs look super long

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Casey Sharpe (Philadelphia, US)
Loved these!

I'm an adult beginner (I've only got two months of machine sewing under my belt) and these went together easily! I'm really happy with how they turned out, but fabric selection is absolutely key. I like a more of a high waist so if I make these again I'll probably adjust the rise to accommodate - fortunately I can adjust the waist height by just changing the elastic length to fit my true waist, which make this super simple.

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Naomi Radunovic
Great Base!

I mashed the Fernways with the Pixie Romper bib and love them! The Fernway Pattern are just like the rest of Twig and Tale patterns - well drafted and beautifully written.