Porcelynne just released a wonderful pants pattern called Nicole. What’s wonderful about these is they are for both knits and woven fabrics.
I really enjoy testing Jennifer’s patterns because there’s always something unique about them, always some little detail that I’m not expecting. These pants had that too.
These are a wide leg pant pattern with pockets. However, it’s the pockets that have that little extra detail. They’re not on-seam pockets. They sit on the front of the pant and open just a few inches in front of the seam. They lay perfectly flat and don’t add any bulk! They’re perfect pockets! 
When testing the patterns we give permission if Porcelynne can use our images. Well, I was very pleasantly surprised to see my image used for the pattern. What fun!
Here are my Nicole pants.
I chose a bright fun pattern for summer wear. And I love these.
Here’s the same picture again, but with a nice bright arrow pointing to the pocket opening.
Yes I know that’s really hard to see.
And here I am wearing my new Nicole pants. (which you’ve seen already above on the pattern)
I really do love this pattern, and these pants. I wore them out to go to yard sales after this photo was taken.
Happy creating!
I have to say, of the three slopers I’ve made so far, this one has been the easiest and quickest to come together.
The benefit of this sloper is there is a class to go along with it. You can watch Suzy draft one and I find that really helpful. Craftsy also often has deals for joining. And I definitely recommend this class.

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Here’s a stock photo from the class of the back. I did the back three times and it’s still not coming together correctly.