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Port Trousers: How to Alter the crotch (by Artesane)

by Pauline Alice
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Once again, the wonderful team of Artesane share the second part of the trousers adjustments with us! Thanks so much!

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Now that you can alter the legs of a trousers pattern in your sleep, let’s focus on altering a more difficult area : the crotch.

1/ BEFORE STARTING

MATERIAL

Material needed :

  • Your trousers pattern (front leg and back leg)
  • Pattern paper or Kraft paper (cardboard)
  • Pens in different colours
  • tape
  • scissors

HOW IS MADE THE CROTCH OF A PAIR OF TROUSERS ?

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The crotch of a pair of trousers is the curved seam that goes from the waistband center front to the waistband center back. It is made of two parts : the rise (the less curved part) and the curve.

You can alter the rise or the curve, or both at the same time. However, we recommend starting by altering only the rise of the crotch as it’s easier to adjust and most of the time, it’s enough to modify the few issue you might have with the inseam, seat or waist area.

WHICH SOLUTION FOR WHICH PROBLEM ?

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The crotch line will determine the fit of a pair of trousers. And a crotch line not adapted to your body specificities might create some issues in the following areas : seat, waist and inseam.
But don’t worry ! To each problem there’s a solution.
 
THE SEAT
 
1/ Your behind is very round (it’s too tight) : you need to widen the curve of the crotch in the back. Moreover,  if the waist tends to go down when you sit, you need to add length to the crotch at the back.
2/ Your behind is flat (there are some lines under the bottom) : you need to shorten the crotch length at the back.
 
THE WAIST
 
3/ Your belly is round (there are some lines around the belly) : you need to lengthen the rise of the crotch at the front.
4/ Your waist is very small (there are some lines just below the waist in the back) : you need to shorten the rise at the back.
 
THE INSEAM
 
6/ The inseam is too tight (There are horizontal lines) : you need to widen the curve at the front.
7/ The inseam is extremely tight (it cuts the legs and the waist) : you need to lengthen the crotch at the front and the back.
8/ The inseam is too wide (it’s too loose) : you need to shorten the crotch line at the front and at the back.
 
THE CASE OF THE ARCHED BACK
 
5/ If your back is really arched, there’s a chance your trousers waist will gape at the back. You need to shorten the crotch line at the back in a specific way that we’ll explain at the end of this post.
2/ LENGTHEN OR SHORTEN THE RISE OF THE CROTCH LINE (front and back at the same time)
 
Some of the issues (nº7 and nº8) need to alter the crotch length a few cm at the front and the back. In theses cases, you’ll apply the following method (that you need to apply on the front piece and the back piece).
LENGTHEN THE RISE
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1/ Cut your pattern piece along the hip line.
2/ Place a piece of paper below the pattern pieces. Determine how many cm you need to add and add them between the two pattern pieces (make sure the pieces stay parallels).
3/ Tape the pieces to the paper and redraw the curves of the crotch and the side.
SHORTEN THE RISE
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1/ Cut your pattern piece along the hip line.
2/ Determine how many cm you need to remove and overlap the two patten pieces (make sure the pieces stay parallels).
3/ Tape the pieces to the paper and redraw the curves of the crotch and the side.
 
3 / LENGTHEN OR SHORTEN THE RISE OF THE CROTCH LINE (only at the back or the front)
 
Some of the issues (nº3 and nº4) need to alter the crotch length a few cm only at the front or the back. In theses cases, you’ll apply the following method to the front piece or the back piece.
LENGTHEN THE RISE
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1/ Draw a line perpendicular to the grainline at the point of the dart. Cut along the line starting from the crotch but stoping before the end. 
2/ Determine how many cm you need to add and spread the pieces according to the cm needed.
3/ Tape the pieces and redraw the crotch line.
 
SHORTEN THE RISE
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1/ Draw a line perpendicular to the grainline at the point of the dart. Cut along the line starting from the crotch but stoping before the end.
2/ Determine how many cm you need to remove and overlap the two patten pieces
3/ Tape the pieces and redraw the crotch line.
4/ WIDEN OR SHORTEN THE CROTCH CURVE
WIDEN THE CURVE
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1/ Trace a line parallel to the grainline at the deepest of the curve. Cut along this line. 
2 / Place paper under the pattern pieces and spread the pieces apart according to the cm you need to add.
3/ Tape the pieces and redraw the crotch line.
 
SHORTEN THE CURVE
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1/ Trace a line parallel to the grainline at the deepest of the curve. Cut along this line.
2/ Determine how many cm you need to remove and overlap the two patten pieces at the crotch.
3/ Tape the pieces and redraw the crotch line.
 
5/ THE CASE OF THE ARCHED BACK
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If you have an arched back and your trousers gape at the back waist, you need to alter the length of the crotch. But we’ll modify it directly from the waist.
1/ Determine how many cm you need to remove (maximum 2 cm). 
2/ Lower the waist line on the crotch side.
3/ Redraw the waist line with a lsightly curved line instead of a straight one.
Now hopefully, you’ll be able to alter the legs or crocth of any trousers pattern to fit you perfectly ! 
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16 comments

Danette Griego 12 December, 2018 - 3:49 am

I made a pair of Fleece pants but they slide down at the rear when I sit. How do I alter the pattern so they don’t slide down from the rear?

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Pauline Alice 7 January, 2019 - 10:03 am

Hi Danette, in that case, you would need to lengthen the crotch line at the back (step 3).

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Babs Foxx 24 August, 2020 - 10:16 pm

Thank you! I need to add 3” to my back crotch. When I follow these steps, the pattern seems distorted at the center bavk and the side seam. Do these need to be adjusted as well?

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Elizabethe Carlisle 1 January, 2019 - 5:05 pm

What a wonder contribution. It’s in subjects like this that the everyday person is given a glimpse into the artistry and technical expertise of a craft so rarely seen.
Thanks so much 🙂

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Pauline Alice 2 January, 2019 - 9:39 am

Thank you Elizabethe!

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Renata 14 August, 2019 - 12:47 pm

A fabulous piece of craftmanship, thank you so much for sharing. Looking forward to apply your advice in practice.
What approach would you recommend for altering elastic band trousers? I have a pair with high waist, that are also too wide for me, and I want to lower the waist to stop them sliding down to the hips. I intended to simply move the wasitband lower, but there are also some darts, that might complicate the alteration.

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Pauline Alice 14 August, 2019 - 1:58 pm

How about you just change the elastic and make it shorter? It would be tighter around your waist and wouldn’t slide down. It might be easier that altering the waistband.

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Renata Pučnik 14 August, 2019 - 9:45 pm

Thank you for replying so quickly!
I though about it, but lower waist would suit me better also as I have a short torso and some remaining curves from pregnancy.

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Jess 15 January, 2020 - 8:26 pm

Hello, I need to alter a thick pair of carhartt insulated overall pants. Crotch is too tight, determined need to do number 6. Thank you for your guide:) I don’t understand how I would apply this guide to adjust these pants, it just isn’t clicking for me:( Can you please give me some pointers to help me understand? Thanks so much in advance! 🙂

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Patricia Harris 4 April, 2020 - 11:26 am

I have been given a denim jumpsuit whuch is too long in the body and the crutch hangs about 4 inches below my bottom. Any ideas would be welcome

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Dorie 29 May, 2020 - 8:02 pm

Hello!
Is the adjustment just done to the front OR back?
EG WIDEN OR SHORTEN THE CROTCH CURVE – I just adjust the front piece?
The bum looks good!
Thanks

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mai 7 July, 2020 - 8:25 pm

My Jeans have a long torso, I believe the answer to the problem would be either to replace the zipper and alter the fabric from there or to alter the crotch to make it smaller. I’m very new to this sort of thing and I couldn’t tell if any of the articles here could help me with my problem.

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Marilyn Green 23 March, 2021 - 7:24 pm

Waist 32.1/2”. Pattern is 30” dif = 2.1/2” extra
Hip size ok
Pattern low rise I need higher rise therefor I also need to alter crotch length by nearly 2”
Would you alter this amount above patter line?

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Joan Moyer 1 May, 2021 - 6:49 pm

I have a pair of knit pants that are too big in the waist and crouch. If I take in the crouch area in the back will it take care of the problems.
Or should I sew that seam from front to back? There are no seams on the side just the one from front to back that sews the crouch area.

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Pauline Alice 21 October, 2021 - 9:25 am

Without a side seam, that’s a much more complicated problem to fix. Try taking in the center back and center front seam to see if the fit gets better.

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Ingrid Bergstrøm 7 November, 2022 - 9:26 am

Thank you so much! This was perfectly explained! Bravo! This is the first time I have understood a whole tutorial about how to alter the crotch! Excellent work!!

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