Easy Daily Pants by Easy as knit

Easy Daily Pants

Knitting
yarn held together
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in double broken rib stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1312 - 1969 yards (1200 - 1800 m)
XS-4XL
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The Easy Daily Pants are a pair of trousers made in a double broken rib stitch. At the top, a waistband is made in a stockinette stitch and an elastic band is added as well as an i-cord. With this i-cord, you are able to adjust the trousers perfectly to your waist measurement. A stockinette edge is also added to the bottom of the trousers.

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Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL)

Measurements:

Waist measurement: 68 (76) 84 (92) 100 (112) 124 (128) cm

Hip measurement: 104 (112) 122 (130) 138 (152) 164 (168) cm

Thigh measurement (one thigh): 52 (56) 61 (65) 69 (76) 82 (84)cm

The length of the trousers is adjusted for your body/the receiver of the trousers’ body in the pattern.

Gauge: 20 stitches x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm in a double broken rib stitch

Needles: 3 mm circular needle (40 + 80 cm)

Yarn alternative 1: 1 strand of Drops Lima (50g=100m). Buy/view the yarn here. You will need: 12 (13) 14 (16) 17 (17) 18 (18) balls. HELD TOGETHER with 1 strand of Drops Kid Silk (25g=210m). Buy/view the yarn here. You will need: 6 (7) 7 (8) 9 (9) 9 (9) balls

Yarn alternative 2: 1 strand of Mayflower Cotton Merino Classic (50g=100m). Buy/view the yarn here. You will need: 12 (13) 14 (16) 17 (17) 18 (18) balls

Yarn alternative 3: 1 strand of Drops Merino Extra Fine (50g=105m). Buy/view the yarn here. You will need: 12 (13) 14 (16) 17 (17) 18 (18) balls

Yarn alternative 4: 1 strand of Sandnes Double Sunday (50g=108m). You will need: 12 (13) 14 (16) 17 (17) 18 (18) balls. HELD TOGETHER with 1 strand of Sandnes Tynn Silk Mohair (25g=212m). You will need: 6 (7) 7 (8) 9 (9) 9 (9) balls

Difficulty: ★★ - 2 which corresponds to easy. You can read about our classification of difficulties here