Friday, August 15, 2014

EZ 2T pajama pants


For these pajama or lounge pants I made sure to make the butt big enough for his cloth diaper bulge.  This cassette flannel was my first pair and the front and butt are the same.  For the second pair I made, I used a sweet-pea printed flannel and trimmed the front so there wasn't extra fabric bunched up there.  In the pictures, my son is 25 months old and weighs 30 pounds.  These pants leave enough room in the legs to climb and play without the pants being too tight in the thighs.

Pattern

Materials

-18" of 1/4" wide elastic
-20" of flannel (42" wide)

Prewash and dry fabric.

Instructions

1.  Lay your fabric flat, then fold in the edges to the center.  Place the pattern on a fold.  Cut two pieces like this:















Open pieces to lie flat.
If you want to make the front less baggy, open the pieces and match them up (right sides together) and cut a line like this: (use a ruler to mark a line or use a rotary cutter)
Step 1: less baggy front















2.  Place the two pieces right sides together and sew on the inseams 1/4" from the edge (black markings).  Then zig-zag over the edges to prevent fraying (red).  Use a wide enough zig-zag to cover between the stitch and the edge.
Step 2













3.  Open and press flat the opposite way like in the picture below.
Sew on the inside of the legs (blue markings).  Then zig-zag over the edges (green).
Step 3















4. Top of pants (waistline): iron a 3/8 inch fold, wrong sides together.  Then fold and pin over an additional 3/4".  Sew along the edge about 1/8" from the lowered edge of the hem.  Leave a 2" gap open to insert elastic.
Step 4: the hems


5. Cut a piece of 1/4" wide elastic to 18".  Insert into your waistline (using a safety pin).  Sew ends of the elastic together, tuck under hem, and sew shut.

6. Bottom of legs: measure inseam of the child, or just do the same type of hem as you did for the top of the pants (see step 4).  Do not leave an open space when sewing along the hem because you won't insert any elastic here.

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