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This is an amateur project at making a pair of trousers. Never tried this pattern before, so I may horribly fail at this, but I am not a complete newbie at it. I won't dive too deep into the matter, just outline the general steps. Anything too detailed does not make sense, there are easy to follow tutorials online.
First step was taking the measurements and drafting the pattern, which took about two hours. The pattern is actually easy if you understand how to construct it, so in the future it should take me less time to do so. A real tailor will usually draft the pattern directly on the fabric, because each client is different and over time their bodies change anyway, so it is easier to always do a new pattern.
Next was cutting the fabric. No surprises here, I just fold it in half and copy the pattern, then pin it along the lines and cut it. The pattern already includes the seam allowances and I added some extra length to the leg so that I can make a cuff later if I want to. The horizontal markings are a sewing aid, they should meet when stitching the parts together.

Time spent:
2h - measuring and pattern drafting
1h - ironing and cutting the main fabric

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