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Pattern Review: Joggers by Patterns for Pirates

April 7, 2017 by sewmona Leave a Comment

Full View of Joggers

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I recently got to test the Baby Bear Joggers pattern from Patterns for Pirates.  Here in SWFL, we don’t have much need for warm clothes, but there are usually a couple weeks a year where we might want pants.  Since we’re from PA, my kids love cooler days when they can wear their favorite winter clothes.  As they’ve grown, they’ve requested new warm clothes.  Usually one or two pairs of pants and two or three long sleeve shirts are more than plenty!  P4P Joggers was perfect for making a new pair of cool weather pants.  My son calls them “warm pants” because I made them out of cotton fleece so it’s only fuzzy on the inside.

Back of Joggers

These are a slimmer fit pant and as always there are plenty of options – two pocket options, two waistband options, and three hem options.

Slat Pockets on Joggers

I made the slat pockets, or there are also patch pockets.  The waistband is elastic and there is also a yoga band option.

 

Side View of Joggers Cuffs

I did a roll-up hem, because no hemming!  There’s also the options for an elastic hem or a cuffed hem.

Since shorts are what we wear most of the time, I made some Jogger shorts too.  These are the patch pockets and I added the red strip down the side (it’s just a 3″ strip sewn over the side seam).

Jogger Shorts with patch pockets

Get your Baby Bear Jogger pattern and there’s also a Mama Bear Joggers and a Papa Bear Joggers pattern – Joggers for the whole family!

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