The Coop Trousers, a staple for Red Creek Kids, were thoughtfully designed for easy movement and play.
Elastic waistband (topstitching optional)
Harem style, slip-on design
Reinforced seams for heavy play
Roomy fit for movement & play
Simple, durable, easy-to-wear design
Generous leg length to roll & grow into
6 months - 10 years
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This is a PDF pattern for at-home sewing.
Tools & Notions
Matching thread
32mm woven or knit elastic (braided is fine if you do not plan on topstitching the waistband)
Large safety pin or bodkin (for threading the elastic through the waistband)
Optional: Tailor’s ham
Optional: Sliding sewing gauge
Fabric
Recommended fabrics: We love linen for this project, but any light to mid weight woven fabric will do. We do recommend you wash and dry your fabric before you sew. Every fabric has shrinkage, be sure to take this into account when choosing fabric.
112cm/44" width: ranges from 70cm (3/4 yard) - 92cm (1 yard), see second last photo
137cm/54" width: ranges from 46cm (1/2 yard) - 92 cm (1 yard), see second last photo
152cm/60" width: ranges from 46cm (1/2 yard) - 70 cm (3/4 yard), see second last photo
Size & Fit
6 months - 10 years.
Roomy, long in the leg for cuffing & growing into.
See our body measurement guide in the final photo.
PDF Printing
This pattern comes layered, which means that you can turn off the sizes you do not need. In order to do this, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You can then open the PDF file in Adobe Acrobat Reader and choose the layers icon on the left hand side of the screen. Once the layers are open, click the eye icon off on all the sizes you do not want to be visible.
To print at home, open the file in your preferred browser and print at 100% scale. The file is designed for both A4 & US Letter paper. Printing from Google Chrome offers the best result because each page will align in the upper left hand corner. This way the pattern can easily be tiled together without needing to trim any edges. Utilize the test square on the first page to check your scale.
To print at a copy shop, give the A0 file to the staff via email or on a usb flash drive. Ask them to print the file at 100% scale.
To project your files at home, open the projector file in Adobe Acrobat Reader. The file comes with a grid of 1" squares, which you can use to calibrate. You can turn on or off the grid by selecting the eye icon in the layers panel.