inside: grab this free leggings pattern for women and make yourself some super fabulous leggings in any length. Multiple waist options as well.
I love leggings! You can’t have too many – that’s my philosophy… but I also like saving money…{and not spending all my money on leggings} I’ve created a free leggings pattern for women so that I can make my own leggings. I’ve even found fabric that feel pretty much like the buttery soft LLR leggings, so I’m a happy girl! So today, I’m going to share my new free leggings pattern AND how to make leggings that are super soft and wearable for everyday and exercising.
Free Leggings Pattern for Women
This leggings pattern can be made with three different waistband options and two leg lengths. AND they fit and feel amazing! The great thing about making your own is that you can customize them to your own body type.. especially if you have some stranger proportions… also, the brushed poly fabric that I used here is VERY stretchy, so it’s forgiving on sizing and makes fitting easy! Ready to get started? I’ll talk about some basics on this page, then you can click through to the second page for the full tutorial and link to the free pattern.
It seems like my FB feed is full of my friends selling LLR these days… and I’ve bought some! But I also figured I can make leggings, right? They can’t be hard.. I’d heard talk that double brushed poly fabric was soft and buttery like the LLR leggings… AND it’s true!! These leggings feel amazing! I will say the the prints aren’t quite as wild and fun, but I’m hoping fabric makers will catch on soon!!
My favorite place to shop for DTY Double Brushed Poly fabric is Fabric Wholesale Direct. Be sure to check out their entire collection of Double Brushed Poly fabric, including prints, here! Double Brushed Poly fabric is sold by the yard at wholesale prices!
Okay, so please do not critique my yoga poses here.. but I just wanted to show you that this free leggings pattern can also be used to make athletic leggings… they stretch and move with me in all the right ways… I had no problem moving in these leggings, and they felt great.
How to Make Leggings – It’s Easy!
Here are the two of the waistband options. The black ones are just folded over with elastic and the maroon ones have an added waistband with clear elastic. The added waistband with elastic is not show here… All these options will be described in detail in the full tutorial.
I recently created a full post on how to make a contoured waistband and you can see that here.
I used my kids free legging pattern to make these for Rose… Size DOWN when using brushed poly with the kids pattern.. It’s not graded for the stretch! Mom and Rose matching super soft leggings…
How to sew leggings –
The link to download the free leggings pattern is below…
In this second part of the women’s free legging pattern
I’ll walk you through getting the free pattern, taping together, fitting, and sewing it all up. First, print the 16 page, it should looks something like this. If you want to make the cropped length cut 6-8″ off the bottom off the pattern before cutting your fabric.
Also, I am 5’5″ so if you are taller than this you may need to add length.
Next, decide your size based on this chart… I think you can go with your ready to wear size, and then make adjustments if needed.
The pattern is graded to account for the STRETCH in brushed poly fabric.. if using other knit fabric you MAY want to size up… Again.. here is my favorite spot for getting legging fabric: FWD.com. Remember this type of fabric runs between $6-7 dollars a yards and ALL sizes need 1.25 yards… so that’s UNDER $10 per pair of leggings!!!
If your body measurements are WAY off the size chart you can adjust as needed. Below I’ve show how to combine sizes. On the left is a wide hip to a smaller leg.. and on the right is a narrow hip to a wide leg.. The pattern may LOOK SMALL…. each area is 1-2 inches smaller than your measurements.. that’s how stretchy the fabric is.
Okay, as mentioned before… all the sizes can be made with 1.25 yards of 60″ wide stretch fabric.. must be 4 way stretch. Again, this pattern is graded for brushed poly spandex fabric.
Okay, so you need to cut 2 of the pattern piece. I like to fold the fabric in half with the salvage edges together and cut both pieces at the same time. You also will need 1.5″ elastic or 3/8cm clear elastic.. I’ll explain the waistband options later on. Seam allowance is 3/8″ or 1 cm.
Fold each leg over on its self and sew the inseam from crotch to ankle. If you don’t have a serger/overlocker you need to sew with the lightening knit stretch stitch on your sewing machine. Repeat with other leg.
Place the two legs one inside the other with right sides together.
Pin and sew the curved back and front of leggings together.
At this point you need to decide what type of waistband you will do. I like to use 1.5″ elastic.
Put on your leggings to test fit and to see about the waist height. At this point if the leggings are TOO LOW you will want to add a waistband to raise the waist height.
When I folded over the legging top 1.5″. I liked the height of these leggings. So I just decided to use the fold over elastic method.
You can put in the elastic waistband two ways.. Here’s my favorite way without a casing, but if you want the classic casing method – see this elastic waistband post.
Measure and cut your elastic so it will be snug around your waist. {or where ever the top of your leggings sit} Mark the quarters on your elastic.
Match the 4 quarters of the leggings with the elastic. You won’t have to stretch the leggings much to fit. Line up the edge of the elastic with the top of the leggings.
Sew around the top of the leggings with a zig zag stitch or serger.
Then just fold it over and pin. This will enclose the elastic.
Top-stitch on the bottom edge of the elastic. I like to sew on the right side of the fabric to make sure it’s all straight on the outside. I use a double needle. See tips for that here. Hem the bottom of the leggings. I also use a double needle for the hem.
Okay… so if you want to raise the waist height of the leggings or you like a separate waistband… here’s how to do that. Measure around the top of your leggings, you want to make the waistband the same length as this. The height of the waist band is 3.5″.
Sew the short ends of the band together and then fold in half. Sew to the top of the leggings and leave an opening to thread the elastic. Measure the elastic around your waist and cut. Thread through the waistband and then sew the ends together. Close the hole.
The final option is for a band of fabric with no elastic. I use some clear elastic for a bit of stability. Cut your waistband 3.5″ x 2″ shorter than the leggings top. Cut the clear elastic bu measuring around your waist.
Sew the short ends of the waistband together. With right sides together – pin the waistband and leggings together. Sandwich the clear elastic between the 2 layers of waistband.
Pin all the way around, stretching the elastic to fit around.
Sew. Catch the leggings, two layers of band and the clear elastic all together.
Here are the two versions I made… one with the added band and one with the folded over elastic…
Okay.. here’s one more link to go grab the free pattern.
These leggings would look great with the follow top patterns –
Love leggings? Try these versions for little ones –
Pam Tivner says
I can’t get the pattern to open so I can print it
Emily says
so sorry! Fixed now!
Drene says
Hi Emily is the free downloadable women’s leggings pattern still available? I’m only seeing the one for girls.
Cat says
Hello would love this pattern but it does open to download. I’ve bought a fair amount t of fabric too.
Emily says
so sorry! Fixed now
Cat Daniels says
Thank you. Wooo hooooo
paula schuck says
These are cute! I never think of making my own leggings for yoga or workouts. I am not sure I’d trust my sewing. But maybe I can work up to this.
Bonnie C. Westrom says
Thank you for sharing your adventure. You have a wonderful family.
Silvia says
Thank you for the pattern! I’ve been thinking of making leggings for a while, now I’m pregnant so I’ll make a maternity version of these 🙂
Would you please be able to tell us what percentage stretch your fabric has? As in, if you measure 10 cm of fabric on a ruler, how far can you stretch it? I already have some knits I’d like to use but they are not super stretchy, so I’m trying to figure out how many sizes up I should go when cutting out the pattern. Thanks!
Emily says
10cm stretches to 20 with my fabric..
Leggingsaholic says
My boyfriend says I have too many in closet but thanks to you Emily I will have even more :))
Linda G says
Do you think these could be made mid-thigh length for running??
Kayleigh says
I love your red leggings! I can’t wait to make my own!!
M says
This pattern is perfect! I’m working on my second pair of leggings today. Thank you for sharing.
Katrin says
I seem to have downloaded the free legging pattern, but can’t find it in the download file. Any suggestions?
Emily says
hmmm can you check your recent folder.. that’s where I look when I download sometimes..
Rynda says
Thanks for the pattern, it worked for me with a few adjustments. I found some fabric you make like at
https://www.lafinchfabrics.com/collections/brushed-poly-spandex-knits
Terri C says
I can’t find where you say how much the seam allowance is. I am assuming .25 in, but wanted to check to be sure.
Gail says
I’d like to know the same thing.
Emily says
seam allowance is 3/8″ or 1 cm
Lorna says
I cant find a link to download this pattern?
Emily says
here it is> http://shrsl.com/?h6io
Donna Takash says
I am not seeing the leggings pattern.
Emily says
There is an graphic that says click to download…
Emilie says
I’m excited to try this project, but I have a few questions about where to take the measurements. First, is the hip measurement taken at the high hip or full hip? Also, I am not 100% sure what “full thigh” means – is this the one that you take while seated? Thanks in advance for clarification!
Mary Harvey says
Is there a printable version of the tutorial? (minus the ads)
Emily says
There isn’t… I’m sorry… you can always copy and paste the words and photos to a word document if you want… If you sew these once you wont need the tutorial any more.. very simple!
Gail says
Can’t wait to make my leggings. What is the seam allowance?
Robert Muro says
Thanks for the giving pattern. I have a few question first of all I am not sure what “full thigh” means.? Another is how is the conditions of fabric ? I will greatly appreciate to your answer.
Sussie Kronquist Recksén says
Hi. Icould not find the free pattern to downliad anywere? Maybe you can hello me out? I really want to try this out
XOXO
Anna says
I can’t seem to find it either. 🙁 Really wanted to try these! Thanks!