inside: free leggings for kids! Grab this free classic legging pattern and sew up some amazing leggings in sizes 18m-12Y.
It’s FREE PATTERN TIME again!! This is the free classic legging pattern for girls goes with just about everything in every season. This Free Classic Legging Pattern for girls is sized 18 mths – 12 years. The little girl leggings pattern is close fitting from the waist to the ankles, but should not be too tight. They are perfect for wearing under skirts, dresses, or with a tunic. I will also add that this is not just for girls… I make these with athletic knit for my boys to wear under shorts while practicing sports in colder weather.
A new version has been uploaded.. changed include slimmer at the thighs/hips and wider at the ankles… Please adjust the rise height as desired.
Updated again Jan. 2018 – eliminated blank pages, updated to new blog name, and added new techniques to this tutorial.
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Free Classic Legging Pattern for Girls
The smallest size is fitted for over a diaper and all the other sizes are bit more slim in the hips… Use the size chart for sizing. You can also compare a pair of leggings you already have for sizing.
Legging hacks I’ve create since this tutorial was written:
You will need 1/2 yard knit fabric for the 18 mth size, and a full yard for 2-10 sizes. You will need 1 1/4 yards for the largest size 12. Of course if you shorten the length you will need less fabric. I’ve also figured out that I can make sizes 3/4T with 1/2 yard if I use the cuff method {see below for tutorial}
Use the hip measurements to choose your size, this will allow for the best fit through the hip and legs. Adjust the length when cutting out the pattern. Measure from waist to ankle, then add 2″, this is the length you will want to cut your pattern OR shorten for capri length, or even make into shorts. Get the free legging shortie pattern here.
This childrens leggings pattern free is not just for girls! I’ve used it for boys sports leggings and sleepwear plenty of times.
ok, let’s get to the PATTERN!!! Go print it the Free classic legging pattern HERE!
free legging pattern – tutorial
Tape it together…. it should look something like this {although this is not the newest pattern}… There are 16 pages… .for some of the smaller sizes you can print only some of the pages. Use this photo to see which pages to print. The grey numbers correspond with the pages you will print. The bottom is cut off a bit in this screen shot. Cut two pieces in mirror on your fabric.
How to sew leggings –
With the fronts and backs together, sew as shown below.
You will have two choices for the hem, the first is great if you don’t want to hem in a small space. Turn up 1/2 inch before you sew the inseam as shown below. Use a zig-zag, knit stitch, or double needle with woolly nylon in the bobbin. Sew the hem of the legs. I will also show another hem option below.
This is what the knit stitch button looks like if you aren’t familiar. Be careful not to stretch the fabric as you sew with this one.
Now, sew the inseam {I’ve left one leg un-hemmed to show the other option}
If you aren’t scared of small spaces, you can hem your leggings at this point as well. Fold up 1/2 inch and hem. If you hemmed before you did the inseam make sure to secure your threads. Back-stitch on a regular machine or pull your serger threads through with a darning needle.
You can make this waistband two different ways. Here’s my full elastic waistband tutorial post.
With 1″ elastic, measure your little ones waist, cut the same length as the waist. Fold over the waist band 1 1/2 inches… Sew {zig-zag, knit stitch or double needle} leave an opening to thread the elastic. Thread the elastic through the opening, then sew the ends of the elastic together. Close the hole.
You can also add a contoured waistband without any elastic using this contoured waistband tutorial.
Add a label to the back if desired.
This is the front view…The top should not be too gathered.
You can also just sew on the elastic and create a folded over waistband in one step. Sew the elastic circle to the top of the pants, if using a serger do not cut the elastic with the blade.
Then fold this over to enclose the elastic. Top stitch around the edge of the elastic to secure and cover the elastic.
Here are a couple of other options for sewing up this pattern… CUFFS-
I made these 4t length leggings with just a 1/2 yard of fabric. Cut as much length as you can from the 1/2 yard then make up the rest by adding a folded over cuff. Sew the cuff to the end of the pant legs before sewing up the inseam.. this also saves you from having to hem.
You can make your leggings with a serger or just a stretch stitch on a normal sewing machine. Here are a pair sewn only with a sewing machine.
And you did it! Enjoy your free classic legging pattern and share photos of your finished products!! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns with the patterns, I’ll do my best to help!! Be sure to check out all my other free PDF patterns in the free pattern tab on the menu bar!
Here are some variations with the leggings…
Shorts for summer or with an attached skirt {look how she has grown!!} If you want some for yourself.. try the womens leggings
Junita says
Hi,
Im having trouble piecing together the pattern. I printed it as actual size so my test square is spot on but i seem to have lost the sides (with the arrow) as my printer cant print all the way to the edge. I seem to need to guess where i join them. Any advise pls? Thanks
Emily says
Yes, this is an easy fix! You need to change your printer settings. Where it says Portrait or Landscape for paper settings, select the one that says AUTO and it should fix this problem!
Jenn says
I agree with Nicole’s comment. I just printed out a size 5T and it didn’t look right. Did a markup against my daughter’s measurements and an existing pair of leggings and these would be far too tight in the ankle and really baggy in the crotch and thigh. Just a heads up to check the pattern against your wee one before attempting to cut out and sew.
Emily says
Thank you for your feedback. I will look into the sizing on these. I’ve only made the smaller sizes for my daughter and they have been good.. Emily
Emily says
I’ve updated the pattern due to comments.. you should have been notified from Craftsy about the new version. I’d love to hear your comments..
amber says
Any word on how the new pattern sizing is? I need larger size 10 for a gift and am concerned about it not fitting properly. I couldn’t find any comments or notes on Craftsy’s site about it so was wondering if you all knew anything further. 🙂
Emily says
Yep, just go to Craftsy and hit download again.. the new version is uploaded to their site!
Erin says
Hi – I noticed when I try to pring that only 12 pages are showing in the pattern – but I thought it should be 16 – did anyone else have this issue?
Heather says
Erin I believe I know what is happening. The pattern creator has revised the pattern that you are downloading so that it is now 12 pages. The original pattern is still posted on the blog and does not reflect the changes made. You want the 12 page pattern as the other was fitting too big in the bum area and too tight on the ankle.
When I downloaded the new/revised pattern I got 12 pages and the numbers on the pages are 1,2,3,5,6,7,9,10,11,13,14,15
Alea says
Thanks for this info!
Emily says
yes this is correct!
Melissa says
For some reason the pattern is not printing right. It doesn’t print the top and bottom line of any size and is not spreading to the pages 4-8-12-16. before I print I can see the lines but when it prints its not showing
Hil says
I wish I had a sewing machine and sewed more. It’s awesome!
Thanks for sharing at #bloggerspotlight
DIY Home Sweet Home says
These are so cute! Thanks for the pattern.
Laura says
I had three girls who grew up wearing leggings then I had a son and suddenly I was expected to put him in bulky, uncomfortable trousers in cooler weather just because he’s a boy!? Nope. I got some ‘manly’ fabrics and sewed him up some of these, I made ‘em just a bit baggier than my girls would wear so he didn’t look too girly but honestly these are the most comfortable things little kids can wear, not just girls!
Emily says
yes! I’ve used this pattern for my boys as well!
gramma k says
Since knits are wide, you might add a note for side seams too, mixing prints and solids front and back and use leftovers for smaller siblings. I like to buy a RTW T, then cut a matching applique or topstitch strips of
the pants on sleeves or some artistic lines on the front. Thanks!
Andrea says
What seam allowance do you recommend if sewing this with a sewing machine?
Andrea says
Ah, never mind. I just found the piece of excess pattern I threw away had the 3/8″ seam allowance noted on it. My apologies!
lynette says
Is the elastic casing included in the legging pattern? If so what is the size of elastic to be used?
Emily says
yes! It’s included at the top of the pattern
Teena Z Less says
Where is your size chart for your patterns?