Sew light pants for a girl. Ready-made trouser patterns for boys with elastic. How to sew warm pants for a child: job description

Are you thinking about making something new for your son, but don’t know what exactly? Make pants for a boy with elastic. These pants are perfect for everyday wear, and you can also make a holiday version. Patterns of six various styles you can find in this article.

Plain pants

There is nothing easier than an elastic band for a boy. The pattern consists of only two parts. Accordingly, the product will need to be supplemented with wide elastic bands that will support the pants at the waist and be fixed at the ankles. In such trousers, a boy can walk and walk around the house. They do not restrict movement, and the child will feel comfortable in them. But for festive event These pants won't fit. They are too simple.

Pattern of children's trousers for children preschool age given above. To sew such pants, you should scale the picture and print it in the desired size. To do this, you need to measure the length of the child's trouser leg, as well as his waist circumference. Based on these dimensions, we scale the pattern. Now you need to cut it out on the fabric. There is nothing complicated here. We trace the pattern on the material and cut out the details. We make side seams. You need to sew a wide elastic band into the upper part of the product, as well as into the legs. If desired, the trousers can have patch pockets.

Long pants

It is good to sew such trousers from and use synthetic padding as a lining. These pants will protect the child from cold wind and slanting rain. And sewing them will not be difficult at all. for a boy with an elastic band is presented in the article. It needs to be scaled, printed, and then transferred through the window to tracing paper. As a result, you should get two shelves - back and front.

We transfer the patterns onto fabric. You should have 4 parts. Don't forget that the right and left legs should be cut in a mirror image. If you plan to sew trousers with a lining, then you will need to cut out 4 more parts from padding polyester and from the lining material. Now you need to sew all the parts together in pairs. First of all, we lay the side seams on all the legs. If the product is sewn with a lining, then the inner part is assembled first, and only then the outer part is wrapped. The last stage is sewing in the elastic. It should be inserted into both the waistband and the legs.

Jeans

These trousers will be similar to those that appear in the first paragraph of this article, but the difference will be in the middle seam, or rather in its presence. In this model it is assumed. Why make an extra seam at all if you can do without it? The fact is that clothes consisting of large quantity details and having constructive darts always fits better. Therefore, you should not waste time creating a product.

The pattern for boys' elastic trousers is attached above. We will sew such pants from denim material, since guys often fall and the thin fabric will quickly become unusable. We cut out 4 parts from the fabric and begin to sew them in pairs. First we make the trouser legs, and then attach them to each other. The elastic should be sewn in last. In this model it will be decorative element, so it’s worth choosing it to match the fabric.

Short trousers

Making these pants will be quite a difficult task. After all, this style is a complete copy of the adult model. The pattern of children's trousers with elastic for a boy is not difficult. First, you need to adjust it to the child’s height. When this action is completed, you need to transfer the pattern onto paper. You should cut it along the dotted lines, that is, separate the front and back pockets. They will require separate patterns.

Now you need to start making fabric parts. When they are ready, you can move on to sewing the trousers. The big parts are assembled first. The front and back pockets are then sewn to the legs. And only after this the trouser legs are ground together. Lastly, the elastic is sewn into the waistband. Be sure to trim the edges of the pants. There is no need to sew an elastic band there; you just need to tuck them in and stitch them.

Shorts

The finished elastic band for a boy is shown below. You can use it to sew both full-length pants and shorts. Everything will depend on the size and length that you give to the product. We scale the pattern and then cut it out. Now you need to transfer all the details onto the fabric. You need to choose a dense material, even for summer. Why? Most boys are quite active, so they cannot sit still and run around all the time. From constant friction, pants quickly become unusable.

After all the parts are cut out, you can proceed to sewing. First you should sew on the decorative overlays. Then you need to sew the pant legs. And only after this can the product be stitched. You can see the belt on the pattern. You must first sew the fabric to the elastic band, and then attach it to the top of the trousers. If desired, the pants can be decorated with an applique of your son’s favorite cartoon character.

Pants for little ones

The pattern for elasticated trousers for a boy who recently turned six months old will look like the image below. It’s easy to sew these pants yourself; you just need to know exactly the height of your baby. Based on this parameter, you should scale the image attached below. We transfer the pattern onto paper, and then cut out the parts from felt or any other soft fabric.

Let's move on to sewing the product. The first step is to sew the pant legs together. Then you need to attach the overlay to them. We sew it to the bottom of the trouser leg, and in order for it to be easily fastened, you should install buttons or Velcro on the trousers. Now all that remains is to assemble the product and sew on the elastic. These trousers can be paired with a jacket, the pattern for which is shown in the same image.

Sewing a nursery outerwear easy enough! Raincoat fabric does not stretch, unlike “capricious” knitwear, and it costs much less. But if you really need to be brave enough to sew a jacket, then demi-season pants are a simpler product. This is where you can start your experiments in sewing outerwear! So, stock up on some raincoat fabric and fleece - and go!

Materials and tools:

  • Membrane raincoat fabric (with film coating on the back) – 0.7 m,
  • Lining fleece (on the front side – brushed, on the back – knitwear) – 0.7 m,
  • Jacket garter (for the belt) – 45 cm,
  • Wide elastic band for belt – 40 cm,
  • Narrow (linen) elastic for cuffs – 40 cm,
  • Reflective tape – 1 m,
  • Threads to match the fabrics,
  • Tailor pins,
  • Fabric scissors,
  • Sewing machine.

The amount of materials may vary depending on the size of the future clothing.

The pattern for children's demi-season pants was taken from a children's fashion magazine (you can download the pattern, model 18). In our case, the pattern is slightly modified: instead of round details on the front of the pants, we added reflective stripes at the bottom of the legs. But the basic pattern (the outlines of the legs themselves) was used without changes.

Manufacturing:

1. Cut out all the necessary parts of the pants from the fabric. From raincoat fabric - two front parts of the trouser legs, two back ones and two “belts” for the cuffs of the trouser legs. Made from fleece lining - two front leg pieces and two back ones. Well, a jacket garter is a belt for pants that is ready for “use.”

2. You will need to sew in reflective tape at the same level on all four parts of the legs so that this decorative element looks neat. Therefore, it is best to fold the legs together, aligning them along the bottom line, and in one “swoop” cut off the lower part in the place where you want to sew the braid.

3. How to sew in reflective tape?

It's actually simple. The braid itself is a ribbon folded in half (and stitched), with a cord inserted on one side for rigidity and decorativeness. IN finished product Only the edge of the braid with this lace inside should “look out” onto the front part, so it needs to be turned towards the front part of the product. Place the top and bottom of the trouser leg in front of you, folded right sides together, and place reflective tape between them, as in the photo.

4. Sew this “sandwich” along the wrong side, stepping back exactly one machine foot from the edge of the fabric. The braid is designed for exactly this distance: after turning the fabric right side out, you will see that it is the volumetric part of the braid that “peeks out.” Sew reflective tape into all four parts of the legs - both the front and back.

5. Fold the sides of the trousers: match the front and back pieces in pairs and stitch them from bottom to top, forming the side seams of the trousers. Be very careful to sew the joints of the reflective tape so that they look beautiful.

6. If the side seams on both halves of the pants are already done, fold the halves inside out and sew the curves of the front and back seams.

7. To finish the base part of the trousers, all that remains is to stitch crotch. Sew it on the wrong side, starting from the bottom of one pant leg, through the crotch, to the bottom of the other pant leg.

8. Now you need to sew the cuffs of the trousers, inside of which there will then be an elastic band. Take the rectangles of the cuffs, fold them inside out and stitch the edge to make a “donut”.

9. Do the same with the second cuff, and then turn the cuffs right side out, fold them in half and iron them.

10. Sew the cuffs to the bottom line of the legs and turn the product right side out.

11. Make one small hole in the cuffs and insert a narrow elastic band there (the length of the elastic depends, for example, on whether the trousers will need to be worn over the shoes). Sew the edges of the elastic and sew up the holes.

12. These are the tightened bottoms of the legs you should get:

13. In the same way as the cuffs, stitch the edges of the jacket garter and turn this piece right side out.

14. Secure this element to the top line of the pants using pins.

15. Sew the belt to the main product using a machine.

16. The “frame” of the demi-season pants is ready, so you can start lining! In fact, these are the same pants, cut according to the same pattern as the main parts of the trousers, but from lining fabric. Machine stitch the front and back seams of the lining.

17. Then machine stitch along the side seams of the lining.

18. And sew the crotch seam.

19. Now you need to sew the lining into the pants. To do this, both parts of the trousers - the main and the lining - must be turned inside out. Place the edges of the lining against the seam allowances that you used to sew the cuffs to the bottoms of the raincoat pants. Secure with pins and sew on a machine.

20. If you turn the garment inside out at this point, you will see that the fleece lining is sewn securely and starts right above the elasticated cuff.

21. But to attach the lining in the waistband, turn the pants inside out again. Similar to step #19, place the top of the lining against the waistband seam allowance and machine stitch. You can now turn the pants inside out through the hole in the lining (it can be done specially, with a few centimeters of space side seam, or first leave part of the side seam unstitched). Make a hole in the belt from the jacket garter and insert a wide elastic band into it. Sew the edges of the elastic, sew up the hole.

Demi-season fleece pants are ready! The same model can be complicated by making pockets or decorating it with a reflective sticker depicting your baby’s favorite character.

The simplest item of children's clothing that even a novice seamstress can sew is pants. Judge for yourself: making them is much easier than the same T-shirt, where there is a risk of stretching the fabric at the seams stitched along the sections of the fabric. In addition, to create panties without special troubles, you can choose a “two-seam” pattern. This means that the pants will not have seams on the sides, and the work will go much faster. An example of such a product is warm children's pants with cuffs, which we want to show you now.

Materials and tools:

Pattern of warm fleece pants for boys (size 86)

This pattern shows one leg; to make two legs, simply fold the fleece in half and place this pattern on top. In order for the pattern to fit your size (for a height of 86 cm), enlarge it on the computer until the waist line ( vertical line on the left) will not be equal to 30 cm. Then attach the pattern paper to the monitor (it is especially convenient to do this on a laptop, “turning out” the screen) and cut it out along the contours.

How to sew children's pants with cuffs:

1. To get started, cut out all the necessary parts. There will be two main parts - these are two yellow fleece pants.

2. Also cut out animals for appliqués (for us these are gray and brown colors) and two leg cuffs. The cuffs are two rectangles made of ribana. The length of each rectangle will be equal to ¾ of the length of the lower part of the yellow pant leg (after all, the cuff should tighten the product and fit tightly around the leg). Well, make the height of the cuff at your discretion, depending on the height of the child. If you want your pants to last longer, make the cuffs higher - for example, 10 cm (5 cm when folded). As a result, the size of the rectangles for the cuffs: 10 cm by ¾ of the length of the bottom of the trouser leg.

3. Place both legs of your pants in front of you so that you can roughly imagine your future pants. To do this, fold the legs vertically and unfold them so that the smaller armholes are facing up (the larger armholes are designed for the more convex back side of the baby). Think about what level you want the appliqués to be placed at and secure them to the legs with pins.

4. Sew the appliqués to the legs. Most often, craftswomen do this on a machine, using a zigzag stitch with a minimum distance between stitches (you get a frame around the applique, reminiscent of satin stitch embroidery). But this time we have an applique with horses, which have rather small details. Therefore, I had to sew the horses on by hand.

5. If the appliques are already in place, fold the legs together so that the right sides (with the appliques) are hidden inside. Baste two armholes located at the top of the parts: on the left in the photo is the armhole on the back side of the pants, on the right is the front armhole.

6. Machine stitch these armholes. Fleece stretches well, so you can use a knitted seam for it. Don't forget to also finish the edges of the fabric using a zigzag or other suitable stitch.

7. Fold the armhole allowances to one side and baste the crotch seam (from the bottom of the right pant leg through the top to the bottom of the left pant leg). Sew the crotch seam using a machine, then finish the edges of the fabric with an additional seam.

8. Now it’s time for the cuffs. Fold the cuff rectangles in half horizontally and iron them.

9. Unfold the cuffs again, stand vertically and stitch along the edge from the inside out. Turn the cuffs right side out. You should have two cuffs in the form of a double “donut” made of ribana.

10. Place the cuff on the bottom of the pant leg so that the fold of the cuff is turned toward the top of the pants. Turn the cuff seam to the leg seam and secure with a tailor's pin. Using pins and stretching the bottom edge of the rib, distribute the cuff evenly around the entire perimeter of the bottom of the pant leg.

11. Sweep these parts, again, stretching the ribana. Remove the tailoring pins from the fabrics. Do the same with the other pant leg.

12. Machine stitch the cuffs (you should stitch on the wrong side) and finish the seam allowances with a zigzag stitch or similar. Bottom part panties with cuffs are ready!

13. All that remains is to decorate the top of the panties and insert the elastic band. Fold the top edge of the pants inward by 2 cm and sew with thread.

14. Sew the same line on the machine, leaving a small hole for later inserting the elastic.

15. Hook a pin onto the end of the elastic, insert it into the top of the pants and sew the ends of the elastic together. Then sew up the hole through which you threaded the elastic into your pants.

Warm children's pants with cuffs are ready! Using the same pattern, you can also sew regular knitted pants for home use. Or you can make your work easier and make pants without cuffs. To do this, extend the pattern by adding about 7 cm to the legs. Good luck in making children's clothing!

If you have already tried to sew children's clothes and complained about the “unruly” knitwear, forget about these minor problems! After all, today we will sew warm, waterproof children's pants from a membrane, and this is a rather difficult experience. Although if you follow all the rules and select the right tools, everything will work out the first time! So, we suggest you sew waterproof pants for a boy.

The pattern and calculation are presented for a child aged 2-3 years (height 92 cm). But according to the described master class, you can easily increase or decrease the size and be able to calculate the amount of materials needed for the work. By the way, these trousers are suitable for both boys and girls. For a girl, I would like a brighter color, but if you remember that the cold is not only pure white snow, but also often the dirtiest dirt, parents often decide that dark gray and black are quite suitable for their daughter’s warm pants.

In order to sew warm pants for a child, you will need:

raincoat fabric on a membrane base, dark gray – 1 m;

orange fleece (for lining) – 1 m;

wide elastic waist – 0.5 m;

adhesive transparent tape for gluing seams – 2 m;

double sided tape;

pattern paper;

tailor's pins;

sewing machine;

synthetic threads.

Pattern for waterproof warm pants for boys, size 92

This pattern is designed for a baby about 92 cm tall (2-3 years). To get the full size pattern, you need to save this photo to your computer (click on it to enlarge), then enlarge it to the size so that the waist line (top horizontal in the photo) is 30 cm. After that, you can attach pattern paper to the monitor and trace the outlines with a pencil. Cut out the template along the outline and the pattern is ready!

How to sew warm pants for a child: job description

1. As you have probably already noticed, the pattern of these pants is not entirely standard: the pants will be two-seam. This means that there will be no side outer seams on the legs: only seat seams and crotch seams (inner seams on the legs). So the pattern shows one whole trouser leg, which needs to be cut out of raincoat fabric in two mirror-image copies.

It is difficult to cut fabric from raincoat fabric according to a pattern, because you cannot attach the template to the fabric with pins: any holes in the membrane will leave marks. Therefore, it is better to fold the raincoat fabric in half (wrong side in), attach the pattern to it with double-sided tape and cut out two pant legs at the same time. Don’t forget to allow seam allowances - 7 mm away from the pattern outlines on all sides.



2. Place the two legs together and use tailor’s pins to fasten both parts along the seams of the seat: the front sections and the back sections of the pants, the left and right halves. Here you also need to remember that there is no need for extra pin holes on the raincoat fabric. Therefore, pins should be attached at the very edge of the fabric: in the area that is located in the territory of the seam allowances. In addition, the pins must be placed perpendicular to the seam so that they do not interfere with the progress of the machine needle.

3. Machine stitch the seat lines using a straight stitch with 3mm stitch spacing.

Helpful advice. Sew membrane fabric quite difficult: if your machine has a regular needle and a regular foot, the fabric on the membrane can stretch or, conversely, slow down (this leads to numerous stitches in place). First try sewing on a scrap piece of fabric. If it doesn't work, take a Teflon foot and a #75 needle.

Another “trick” up the seamstress’s sleeve is sewing through paper. If the membrane does not obey, place a sheet of tracing paper under and above it: the machine will sew such a “sandwich” perfectly.

4. Sew both seams of the seat - both back and front. After this, be sure to tape the seams: the fabric is waterproof, but water can seep into the holes in the seams. Especially if the pants are intended active baby, who does not like to miss puddles and snowdrifts.

How to glue seams in warm waterproof pants for a child

To glue, you will need to literally “solder” the adhesive tape into the seam. But even here you can’t do without a “sandwich”! Place a wooden block on the ironing board (it is needed in order to raise the seam and prevent the membrane coating from melting from the iron), on it - a product with a seam inside out, the allowances of which are bent in one direction, place adhesive tape on top with the adhesive side down (so , so that it covers the allowance on both sides, and, of course, the holes in the seam), cover with two layers of gauze and press down with a warm iron. As a result, the tape should stick to the membrane, completely covering both the seam holes and allowances.

The seat seams are completely finished, so you can move on to the next seam!

5. This will be a crotch stitch: from the bottom of the left pant leg through the top and to the bottom of the right pant leg. Here, again, you will have to carefully pin the edges of the trouser legs so that they do not extend too far onto the canvas.

Then sew this seam on a machine and seal it with adhesive tape.

6. The base of the waterproof warm pants is ready! Now you need to sew the fleece lining. For the lining, use the same pattern as for the outer layer of the pants. Cut two legs from fleece in a mirror image.

Sew them together the same way as the outer pants, pinning the top armholes first.

And then sew the crotch seam.

7. Now the fun begins! The fleece lining must be inserted into the membrane pants.

Baste the bottom edge of the legs with thread. This needs to be done on the inside out: you should see not the raincoat part of the pants, but the membrane part.

Sweep the top part of the parts in the same way. In this photo, by the way, you can see the taped seam of the seat.

Having swept the legs and the top of the pants, you should end up with a closed “donut” like this.

8. Machine stitch the bottom edge of both legs using the same straight stitch at 3mm intervals. Then sew the top edge of the pants, leaving a small hole (up to 10 cm) for turning the product right side out.

Through this hole, turn the pants inside out and straighten the legs well.

Already in the inside-out position, stitch the bottom edge of the pants to give the product a finished look.

Topstitch the top edge of the pants too, stepping back slightly from the very top. In this case, you need to retreat so much that a wide elastic band for a belt can fit into the resulting “tunnel”.

9. Using a safety pin, thread the elastic into the tunnel and sew the ends together.

Machine stitch the remaining hole through which you threaded the elastic.

Warm waterproof rain pants for your child are ready! This is quite a difficult job, because here you have to not only sew, but also adapt to the whims of the fabric, glue the seams... But the result is undoubtedly worth it: after making pants from the membrane, you will be able to proudly say that you sewed outerwear for a child with your own hands, and the baby will always be warm and reliably protected from adverse weather conditions.









By the way. For the manufacture of water-repellent clothing Often they use exactly the same patterns as in our case - with a minimum number of seams. Extra seams not only increase the chances of the fabric leaking, but also add hassle to the craftswomen, because each of them needs to be glued!

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Children's fleece pants

Children's fleece pants are light and soft. Fleece is machine washable and dries quickly. Despite the fact that the fleece is based on a knitted fabric, the sections do not need to be overcast, because... Due to the brushed surface, they do not crumble. You can sew fleece with a regular machine stitch - convenient for those who do not have knitted stitches on their machine.

Size: 98 (height 98 cm - 3 years)


Pattern for children's pants.

How to sew children's pants:

Cut:
1. trouser leg 2 parts

When cutting, it is necessary to take into account the fraction. On the pattern, the direction of the lobe is shown by an arrow.

The lobe is located along the edge of the fabric. How to determine the share if there is no edge: because fleece is a knitted fabric with a brushed surface; to determine the grain, you need to try to pull the fabric in different directions - in the direction of the grain, fleece stretches the least (almost no stretch). Fleece may have a pile direction, which also needs to be taken into account when cutting - cut out the pant legs in one direction.

The pattern is given without seam allowances. The pattern shows a hem along the top edge for elastic bands. Allowances for cuts are 0.7 cm, hem allowances are 2.5 cm.

1. Sew the front middle seam.

2. Sew the back middle seam.

3. Stitch the step sections.

4. Turn the hem allowance for the top to the wrong side and stitch at a distance of 1.5 cm from the fold and 3 cm, leaving 1 cm unstitched for threading the elastic.

5. Turn the hem allowance on the bottom to the wrong side and stitch at a distance of 2 cm from the fold, leaving 1 cm unstitched for threading the elastic.

6. Thread the elastic bands.