The pattern is Amazing Fit trousers (Simplicity 8056). I like that this pattern series acknowledges that people carry weight differently, and the pattern has three "fits": slim, average, and curvy. Admittedly, I had originally tried this pattern in the "slim" category, since my hip measurement is proportionally smaller than my waist measurement when compared to the "standard". However, the back waistband would pull downward, so it was clear my bum is (much) bigger than I had thought (hoped!). I went with the average category this time around and the fit was better, with still some tweaking to do. I also did a bit of a petite adjustment, which amounted to, essentially, shortening the rise in the front and back. In previous iterations, fabric in the crotch area was kind of pooling below the zipper. I am *almost* at the goal of perpendicular side seams.
This pattern does not come with back pockets, so I added some single welt pockets.
With extreme close up, to show the fabric a little better.
I also added a full lining (Bemberg rayon, of course) to these trousers, since it is pretty much unacceptable for me to wear wool without a lining. I'm not allergic or anything, it just annoys the poop out of me.
Here's the waistband, with zip fly and double bar closures (+ snap). I'm locked in there!
At this point, I may still take the length up a teeny bit (like less than 1/2"). Depending on my shoes, they sometimes hit the ground in the back, but it's definitely a fine line.
Oh hey, I made the top, too. This is a self-drafted pattern to replicate a Banana Republic one I wore into the ground. It's still in the early stages of drafting, but it goes well with these pants (unlike most everything else in my wardrobe!).
And here they are on my mannequin with leg stumps. I've never used my dressmakers form for pants, and they actually fit! Of course, it's a fiasco to get them on and off, but once in a while isn't a big deal.
I'm a few critical steps closer to my goal of a perfectly fitting trouser pattern, so I can make a shiny new pair of wool trousers for the start of school each year :) I need to clear up the extra fabric under my bum there, but I have a plan of attack for the next version.
I'm also working on trying to get a well-fitted pair of cropped slim leg pants, and that is coming along significantly less well...evidence coming up.