 So I started off with this quilted blanket that I found at Goodwill for probably less than $10 because I don't pay More than $10 for anything that I find at Goodwill But then after I did that I went ahead and took my current pant pattern and cut out all the pieces that I have That's front back waistband zipper fly fly shield pocket pocket bag Darius a waistband I just cut all that out and I actually use a drape I had left over from a different project for the lining of the pocket bag and the welt pockets so here are my pieces cut out like I said before front back pocket welts and Zipper fly and zipper or I guess fly shield After that was done I went ahead and surged the crucial parts of my pattern so that way they wouldn't fray But then I went ahead and worked on my front first I made the little mark on where I would sew up to to put in my zipper fly sewed that close and then started To work on the fly so I grabbed the actual zipper fly and put it right sides facing to the right side of my pant Sew that down so that way I could press it out forward It looks something like this once that was done I took my zipper and put half of my zipper Like three-fourths of an inch over the line and then sew the other side of the zipper And I'll do like a full zipper tutorial I have one already, but I feel like I've changed the way I do it and that'll be included in the pant pattern video But then I lined up the other side of the zipper to the left side of the pant and sewed that down Once that was done. It looked really good But now I just needed to top stitch that down and before I top stitch I go ahead and put in my fly shield and line it up with the Seam allowance that the zipper already has so that way once I top stitch that's putting that in place as well And then you get this cute little back. That's all covered. You just cut the rest of the zipper off I like to use really long zippers, but that is how I worked on the front and And then after that I went ahead and marked where my little You know jay looking curve thing was gonna go and then I sewed that all in that's the zipper fly done I went ahead and moved on to pockets sewing the pocket bags to the front of the pant right sides facing and after that was done I was able to turn them right sides out and go ahead and press that down and top stitch on both sides After that I went ahead and attached the back of the pocket to the pocket bag and sewed all around the pocket bag I like to close it off and it looked something like this And I also like to stitch at the top and the sides of this pocket just to keep it in place as I sew front and back together Now I'm working on my welt pocket, which is always fun to do I just draw the square that I'm gonna sew around so I sewed that rectangle and after that cut into it to do a Welt pocket if you guys want like a more in-depth tutorial on that Please let me know this method I use I actually got from just this random YouTube video about like sewing hacks I love making welt pockets this way, but yeah, super easy So I just wanted to get that done to be able to combine the backs together right sides facing Now that that's done and functional I went ahead and put backs together right sides facing and sewed those down with a three-fourth of an inseam allowance That's what my whole pant pattern is is a three-fourth of an inseam allowance. I just like it better And then I put fronts and backs together tried it on didn't put it in the video because it's getting dark and realized They were way too wide So I wanted to do this like bell bottomed slimmed things. I just kind of lined them up and freehand it And sewed that clothes and then also sold on the waistband Which was terrifying because it was way too thick and I broke some stuff, but here are the finished trousers And I think they look pretty damn good. I'm very happy with them and how they turned out They're definitely super comfy and cozy and will definitely keep me warm during the winter time So there you have it. That is the finished pant. I will say if you do try this at home When you are cutting out your waistband try not to like quadruple layer your waistband That's what I did because that's how I normally do my waistbands so I can like skip interfacing But that made my waistband extremely thick and it was very scary. I broke a needle I did not include that in the footage, but I broke a needle and I bent another one So if I had to do it again, I would just go back and thin out my waistband If you did enjoy this video or get the tiniest bit of inspiration, please give it a thumbs up It helps the channel out and subscribe if you're new here Or if you come back multiple videos that have not subscribed yet, which is okay because I also do that But eventually we have to bite the bullet and subscribe so hopefully that day is today for you But until next time I'll catch you all in the next video. Bye everyone