While making a pair of elastic waist pants for my younger daughter, I made a sewing pattern in a range of sizes from 1 year to 12 years and wanted to share it with you all.
You can sew these pants in just 30 minutes. It's that easy.
I have made the pattern to be printed on both A4 papers and A0 paper.
Click the link below to browse all the free PDF sewing patterns for women:
Download link for A4 size pattern pages:
Kids' pants free PDF sewing pattern---A4 size pattern pages
Pattern Assembly:
Use the below diagram as a guide to assemble the pattern pages printed on A4-size papers.
Download link for A0 size pattern page:
Kids' pants free PDF sewing pattern---A0 size pattern page
How to Print?
Print the pages on A4-size papers. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern.
Do not select the "Custom scale" option or the "Choose paper size by PDF page size" option.
You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.
Check this tutorial on how to print and assemble the PDF pattern pages.
Seam and Hem allowances:
Seam and hem allowances are already included in the pattern. These are:
1.5 inches at the waist to make the casing for the elastic.
0.5 inches for the side seams.
3/8 inch for the crotch seam and inside leg seam.
1.25 inch for the bottom hem allowance.
Supplies:
1. Fabric. The fabric I used for this project was sourced from The Square Inch online store. You can find similar fabric from here in UK and here in the US.
2. Measuring tape
3. Matching thread
4. Elastic Width: 3/4 inch wide; Elastic Length: Measure your waist circumference and subtract 1 inch for a standard fit, or 2 inches if you prefer the waistband to fit more snugly.
5. Sewing machine
6. Scissors
7. Safety pin
8. Sewing pins
9. Fabric marker or pencil
10. Serger (optional)
This is the fabric I used to make the pants.
After printing and assembling the pattern pages, trace the pants front and back patterns on a tracing paper, and use these traced patterns to cut the patterns out from fabric.
Pants front
Pants back
Now, as we have our patterns cut out from fabric, let's start sewing the pants.
How to sew?
1. Join the sides.
Happy sewing!
---Flora