This went together in a breeze. You MUST make a muslin mock-up. I had to remove about 6 inches from the legs. My husband is much shorter in the legs than many men. Make sure to have your gentleman crouch down so you can check the fit for the legs and seat (the fit should not be tight, the correct seat fit is actually quite loose or full). If the directions sound vague to you, try pinning the pieces together and flipping them over as if they were sewn. You’ll find the appearance makes the directions make more sense. Over all this is a very easy pattern to put together if you take your time and don’t rush.
Wendy Moyer –
This went together in a breeze. You MUST make a muslin mock-up. I had to remove about 6 inches from the legs. My husband is much shorter in the legs than many men. Make sure to have your gentleman crouch down so you can check the fit for the legs and seat (the fit should not be tight, the correct seat fit is actually quite loose or full). If the directions sound vague to you, try pinning the pieces together and flipping them over as if they were sewn. You’ll find the appearance makes the directions make more sense. Over all this is a very easy pattern to put together if you take your time and don’t rush.