Pumpkin & Bunny {Peppercorn Pants}
I’m back with a new pattern release. I helped test the Peppercorn Pants and Shorts from Pumpkin & Bunny Patterns. If you are new to P&B, the patterns tend to feature fine sewing skills to create pieces that will last even if you don’t have fancy finishing machines. This is a great feature this pattern. Beginners can learn some great new skills when purchasing this pattern.
This pattern caught my eye several months back with the designer posted a tiny little sneak of the sailor style front. I’m a total sucker for a sailor front and have never actually made anything with this style. (I do own several short patterns, but haven’t made them…AH!) I’m very happy with the finished product and know my girls with get some use out of them. We went to dinner at Chic-fil-a after our little photo session and we got so many complements on her pants. That is always a nice feeling after you have put time into a project.
Pattern Details
Price: $9.50 with Release Sale Price: $7.00
Size Range: NB – Size 14
Pant and Short Options (Bermuda Style)
Features Flat Felled Seams and French Seams for a professional finish
Extra Length to accommodate growth spurts
No Trim Pages
Layer Printing
The Foxglove Tunic was release along with the Peppercorn pants and you can also bundle them to get the best discount. Find the bundle here.
If you are on the fence about the flat felled seams, do not be afraid. They look so nice and have such a rewarding feeling when you look at your completed project. I hadn’t made anything with a flat felled seam for several years and it was nice to remember how such a simple feature can add to the style and quality of a piece.
I do love how these pants turned out. I’m sure I’ll use this pattern again. I think I accomplished some of the best top stitching of my life on the pockets of these pants, so I’ll be keeping them around well after the girls grow out of them just to admire. 🙂
If you are new to Pumpkin & Bunny you can also join the Facebook group here to keep up with sales and new patterns to be released.
I think this wraps up my little review. Let me know if you are planning to make these adorable little pants in the comments. Happy Sewing.