Designer Stitch just released the pants of my dreams - the 
Shakti Jersey Pants. I want to live in knit pants. I've had a ton of gastrointestinal issues and can't wear any pants with a rigid waistband. My gastric issues also cause my waistline to increase by 7 inches - which means I need pants with knit waistbands that can accomodate those changes. The 
Shakti Jersey Pants have so many options and I've only made 1 so far.
I made the straight leg version. The 
Shakti Jersey Pants pattern also includes bell, side ruched, and drawstring leg variations.  
I made this pair using 
Atomic Blue Tactel from 
Zenith & Quasar.
 My top is the 
Sinclair Patterns Shelby Tunic and it's made with brushed nylon from 
Zenith & Quasar. I tucked it in for a few photos to show the pockets on the 
Shakti Jersey Pants.
This photos not only shows the pocket, but the contoured waistband. The 
Shakti Jersey Pants have 3 waistband options - standard (contoured), yoga, and side ruched.
 I love the 
Tactel from 
Zenith & Quasar and also made a pair of 
Shakti Jersey Pants in 
Spring Green.
The 
Spring Green is so bright and fun. I need to search my closet to find a few tops to wear with these or I'll be forced to make a few.
 And I made a pair of 
Shakti Jersey Pants in 
Enamel Blue Tactel! I love this color!
These happened to match my 
Itch to Stitch Nottingham top perfectly.
And another pocket shot. I did not put pockets on my 
Spring Green pair - as I only had one yard of it and not enough to do pockets.
I made a pair of 
Shakti Jersey Pants with red brushed nylon to match my 
Itch to Stitch Plitvice made with the same fabric.
 I also made 2 other pairs of 
Shakti Jersey Pants, but did not get photos of them. The summer heat here has been horrible. I took the above photos between 7 and 8 am on a Sunday and it was 85 degrees and humid. If you notice in many of the photos my face is flush and I'm soooo sweaty. So I did not get photos of all my pants I made.
The 
Shakti Jersey Pants are on sale for a limited time for $8.  This pattern has so many options, that you will never get tired of it. I 'm debating on making the side ruched or bell next.
  
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