Description
With this PDF Sewing Pattern and its comprehensive instructions, you can sew yourself 3 variations of these sultry palazzo pants including a cute pair of skorts!
About the Casablanca Pants
You will be able to sew 3 variations of this pattern: View A (the original Casablanca Pants) was designed with a flounce, which gives additional length and fluidity. View B makes for a much quicker and fabric-saving sew, as it can be assembled without the flounce. View C is the short version: it has the fullness of a skirt, but the comfort and coverage of shorts.
The Casablanca Palazzo Pants can be styled in several ways: you can pair them with a tank or a crop-top to highlight the volume of the wide leg silhouette, or wear them with a lightweight tucked-in blouse for a polished look. Of course, they are also perfect for a beachy vibe, paired with a bralette or bikini top.
Sizing Chart
This pattern is available in 9 sizes – check out the product pictures for the Sizing Chart.
This garment was designed and then graded based on size B, with a height of 172cm (5’6″)
Also make sure to check out my Sizing Guide for some additional tips on how to chose the right size and ensure the best garment fit for your project.
Fabric & Material Requirements
The Casablanca Palazzo Pants pattern was conceived for non-stretch fabric.
Main fabric options include:
- Lightweight fabrics that have good draping (lightweight cotton such as lawn, batiste, rayon/viscose, crepe or satin)
- Polyester: while it may raise eyebrows to go “synthetic”, this is my hands-down favorite fabric option for this skirt because it’s extremely lightweight, flowy and doesn’t crease
- Check out the product pictures to review required yardage!
- 1.25-1.85m of elastic (1cm width)
- Fusible interfacing for the waistband (70cm x 10cm / 14″ x 4″)
Difficulty Level
Sewing difficulty Level: Intermediate
With this pattern, you will learn to master the following techniques:
applying fusible interfacing
gathering fabric
- sewing a no-seam waistband
placing elastic in the waistband to create a smocked effect
sewing a rolled hem (ideally on a serger, but can be done on a regular machine)
Each step is explained in depth!
What's Inside?
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- Printable pattern files: Print this pattern from home on A4 or US Letter Paper, use the A0 file format to have it printed at the copy-shop or use the Projector pattern with integrated scaling grids for calibration. All files are layered so you can print only the size you need.
- Complete sewing booklet with mini sewing lessons: You will receive comprehensive and easy-to-follow illustrated instructions and links to mini video tutorials that will guide you through each step of the sewing process.