DIY Comfy Pyjama Pants

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What is better than a perfectly fitting pair of fleece pyjama pants? Nothing! I will show you how to make a pattern from scratch and sew a pair of comfy pants.

Fleece does not fray and is very forgiving, so this project is great for any level of sewing ability.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

To make your pants, you will need to get some cozy material. Ideally this will be soft, and warm, like flannel, or fleece. You can find many options at a fabric store. If you want to be fancy, you could even go with satin!

If you feel like it, you can recycle a flannel sheet or a fleece blanket or throw. Use polar fleece, not micro fleece, as it does not breathe very well.

When I went to my fabric store, I found an awesome owl print. fleece comes in very entertaining prints, so go check out what you can find!

Materials

  1. 1.5 - 2 meters or 1.64 -2 yards ( a small could do with 1.5m, a large would need 2m) - 60" width bolt
  2. 1/2" waistband elastic
  3. ribbon if you would like a drawstring
  4. thread
  5. scissors
  6. sewing machine
  7. measuring tape
  8. ruler
  9. marker
  10. newsprint or paper
  11. pins
  12. pair of PJ pants or loose gym shorts to use as a model

Step 2: Analyze Your Favourite PJ Pants

Take your current favourite pair of pyjama pants, and look at how they are constructed. Pants are made of four pieces, two front leg pieces, and two back leg pieces. They are joined on the sides of the legs, and a centre seam that wraps from the front, down between the legs, and up the back.

1. Turn your pants inside out.

2. Locate the crotch, where the four pieces meet.

3. Look at the shape of the back leg piece, and the front leg piece.

4. Look a the shape of the curve that makes up the front centre, and the back centre seams.

5. Look at the waistband size, and the bottom finished edge.

hint

You can clone your favorite pants by outlining the pieces onto your paper, and double checking your pattern with the steps to follow.

Step 3: Take Your Measurements

Grab your measuring tape and take the following measurements. Remember, we want these to be comfy so leave the measuring tape a bit loose, not tight!

note: You can take the measurements while wearing pants, or not, your preference.

Measurements

1. Waist : measure around your waist, just below your belly button.

2. Hips: measure around your hips, putting the tape over the largest part of your bum. No cheating!

3. Thigh: measure around one thigh, just below the crotch.

4. Inseam: dangle the tape so it reaches the ground on the inside of your leg, measure up to the crotch.

5. Length: dangle the tape on the outside of your leg, measure from the ground to your waist.

Step 4: Start Your Pattern

With your measurements and your model pants, you are all set to construct your own custom pattern for the best pair of pjs ever!

These pants are oversized and roomy, so the pattern is very forgiving. Be sure to follow the measurements, these are the minimums your body will require.

The basic shape of the pattern is a rectangle. We then make a nose-like shape for the front and back crotch seams, and raise the waist band a bit to make room for the bum!

Calculations

Get out your measurements, and make the following calculations. We will always add an inch for the seam allowance and some ease.

Top= Hips/ 4 + 1"

Thigh Width = Thigh/2 + 1"

Total length= Length + 2" for waist band + 1" for hem

Bum Ease= 3 * (Thigh Width - Top)

Step 5: The Rectangle

Step 6: ​Mark the Crotch

Step 7: The Front Leg

Step 8: Create the Back Leg

Step 9: Cut Out Your Back Leg Pieces

Step 10: Cut Out Your Front Leg Pieces

Step 11: Sew the Centre Seams

Step 12: Sew the Inner Leg Seam

Step 13: Sew the Side Seams

Step 14: Measure the Waistband

Step 15: Sew the Waistband

Step 16: Hem the Bottoms

Step 17: Enjoy!! But If You Need to Adjust.