Some days you want to sew something that feels like a deep exhale.
No darts to wrestle.
No “why is this waistband fighting me.”
No overthinking.
Just a wide leg pant you can pull on, move in, and still look pulled together when you step outside.
That’s exactly why I made the Inaya Wide Leg Pant—a wide leg pant sewing pattern designed for real life, real curves, and real wardrobes.

What makes Inaya “Inaya”
Here’s the vibe:
- Relaxed wide leg that drapes instead of clinging
- Pull-on comfort (because buttons are not always invited to the party)
- Clean, modern lines that still feel cozy
- Made to pair beautifully with the Sabrin Hoodie for that head-to-toe set moment
This is the set you wear when you want to feel like yourself—comfortable, confident, and quietly polished.
Fabric suggestions for the Inaya wide leg pant
Fabric decides everything. The mood. The drape. The “does this look expensive?” factor.
Here are my best bets:
Cozy + classic (the sweatshirt set lane)
- Cotton French terry (midweight)
- Cotton fleece / sweatshirt fleece
- Brushed-back sweatshirt knit
These give you that true “matching set” feel—soft, structured enough to hold shape, and easy to sew.
Elevated lounge (the “I can wear this out” lane)
- Scuba knit / neoprene-lite (not stiff, just smooth)
- Ponte (stable, clean, very flattering)
- Double knit (soft structure + drape)
These are the fabrics that make Inaya feel like the pants you bought from that one brand that never misses.
Drapey and sleek (the “wide leg, but make it refined” lane)
- Modal sweatshirt knit
- Bamboo blends
- Viscose/lyocell knit blends (if they’ve got recovery)
If you want the wide leg to float when you walk—this is it.
Quick fabric check (do this before you cut): stretch it, let it relax, stretch again. If it snaps back nicely, you’re good. If it stays tired… it’ll look tired later.
Styling suggestions: three ways to wear Sabrin + Inaya
Yes, this is a sewing pattern post.
But we both know what you really want is: “How do I wear it so I don’t look like I’m headed to clean out the garage?”
Here are three outfit formulas you can repeat all winter. (And yes—the color of the pant and top can change. Keep the formula.)
1) Tonal Sabrin + Inaya for a refined monochrome
When you want “minimal” but still intentional.
Style it like this:
- Match your hoodie + pant (or stay in the same color family)
- Minimal sneakers
- Simple jewelry (gold hoops if that’s your thing)

2) Sabrin + Inaya + long coat for street-polished
This is the easiest way to make a cozy set look like a full outfit.
Style it like this:
- Long coat (camel, black, or plaid—pick your personality)
- Sneakers or sleek boots
- Sunglasses. Always.

3) Weekend cozy: Sabrin + Inaya + structured bag to balance soft lines
Soft outfit + one structured accessory = balance.
Style it like this:
- Keep the set relaxed
- Add a structured bag (tote, satchel, mini top-handle)
- Clean trainers and you’re done

If you’re sewing Inaya this week…
Start with the fabric you actually want to wear.
Not the fabric that’s been sitting in your stash since 2019, judging you.
Pick your color story. Choose your vibe (cozy, elevated, drapey). And let Inaya be the pant you reach for on the days you want comfort without compromise.
PS: If you make the Inaya wide leg pant sewing pattern, hit reply to your next CMC email (or tag me). I want to see your set energy.



