For our baby pants you only need a simple sewing machine
with straight stitch and jersey fabric.
Download the design template for the pants and cut out the individual parts.
Place your
fabric right sides together (the printed sides on top of each other) in a break in front of you. To save fabric, fold this only in the size of the pattern including 1 cm seam allowance. Pin the pattern onto your folded fabric. Make sure that one side of your pattern (marked with "fabric break" on the pattern) is directly adjacent to the break (folded edge of the fabric). Draw this. It is best to use sewing chalk
or a line-ex pencil
. The template for the trouser legs is
placed twice on your
main fabric , drawn and cut with 1 cm seam allowance. In our example we have used printed Jersey fabric , because it is stretchy.
The templates for the cuffs are also inserted twice on Jersey fabric in the same procedure, recorded and cut with 1 cm seam allowance. For our baby pants we used
blue-grey plain fabricTake the two parts of the trousers and put them right on right. Pin them together and sew the sides together. The legs and the upper part remain open
Now the cuffs are sewn. Place the cuff pieces right sides together and sew the short sides together to form a circle. This is folded once each time. Pin a waistband into each trouser leg and sew it on. Turn the trousers to the right and turn the cuffs upside down.
Now only is still missing the trouser cuff. To do this, insert the trousers into the waistband tube so that the closed part of the waistband points to the trouser legs. Tighten the whole thing and sew it once. Just turn it upside down once more and your baby pants are ready!
One of a kind!