1934 Men's knickerbocker. Waist 90 cm (35.4"). PDF
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A knickerbocker pattern from 1934. These classic outdoor trousers are
ideal for sports and casual wear. A Tweed Run essential! They have
pleats at the front and a waistline dart at the back. There are three
pockets: a small front pocket for a watch or coins, side pockets, and a
larger pocket with a flap at the back. The knickerbockers fasten below
the knee with a short placket and a buttoned tab. The waistline is
finished with a simple band, which has additional carriers for a belt or
for holding braces. This is a pattern for experienced garment makers.
This is a pattern for experienced garment makers.
For these body measurements:
| Chest | Waist |
| 96 cm (38.7") | 90 cm (35.4") |
Includes:
- 1.5 cm (5/8") seam allowances.
- Original notations on the pattern pieces are in German and English.
- Guide with original information and written instructions*, in English and German.
- Links to our online library of helpful sewing references.
- Printing formats: A0, A4 and US-Letter paper.
*Sewing experience is required, because the instructions are without diagrams.
Link to a description of our pattern format
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