Winnie Culottes Sewing Pattern
Our Winnie Culotte Pattern features a flat waistband, a side button opening and a curved cut out pocket in a wide leg style. It's suitable in a mid weight fabric for more structure and light weight fabric for a more summery feel.
Size Range | Misses Sizes UK 6-20 | Curvy Sizes UK 20-30 |
Notions | Main Fabric | Matching sewing thread | 3x Buttons (Misses) 16mm | 4x Buttons (Curvy) 16mm | 90cm wide interfacing x 0.25-0.40cm |
Level | Confident Sewer |
Suitable Fabrics
Medium-Weight Cotton | Light-To-Mid-Weight Denim | Needlecord | Linen | Tencel | Light-Weight Wool Suiting
The Winnie culottes have been designed with more mid-weight fabrics to be used but these could work in a more light-weight fabric.
Viscose | Viscose Crepe - for a more relaxed floaty style to the Culottes.
The Winnie Culottes Sew Along Course | Available Now!
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Winnie Culottes Sewing Pattern
Our Winnie Culotte Pattern features a flat waistband, a side button opening and a curved cut out pocket in a wide leg style. It's suitable in a mid weight fabric for more structure and light weight fabric for a more summery feel.
Size Range | Misses Sizes UK 6-20 | Curvy Sizes UK 20-30 |
Notions | Main Fabric | Matching sewing thread | 3x Buttons (Misses) 16mm | 4x Buttons (Curvy) 16mm | 90cm wide interfacing x 0.25-0.40cm |
Level | Confident Sewer |
Suitable Fabrics
Medium-Weight Cotton | Light-To-Mid-Weight Denim | Needlecord | Linen | Tencel | Light-Weight Wool Suiting
The Winnie culottes have been designed with more mid-weight fabrics to be used but these could work in a more light-weight fabric.
Viscose | Viscose Crepe - for a more relaxed floaty style to the Culottes.
The Winnie Culottes Sew Along Course | Available Now!
Join The Sewing Studio and get access to all Sew Me Something online courses, including The Winnie Culottes! PDF Pattern included!
A Note From Jules...
When deciding on sizing, we advise you to take the finished garment measurements into consideration (these are detailed at the back of your instruction booklet).
We also recommend creating a toile before cutting into your chosen fabrics for safe measure.
Happy sewing!