inside: Sew this free raglan shirt pattern for your kids. Classic fit with so many possibilities.
**The Free Raglan Shirt pattern updated 10/31/19** This photo is from the new updated version see this post for hack info on each of these outfits.
Today’s free raglan sleeve pattern sewing pattern is my first real multi-sized pdf pattern and it’s for kids size 18 months to 6t. {well, I did show off my skills with my free pj shirt... but this is even better!!} I even downsized the smallest size to fit a 1 year old. I needed size baby 4t and 6t and I created all the sizes in between to share with you! The second version of the free raglan shirt pattern included sizes up to 10, and as my boys have grown I’ve sewn all the sizes.
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Free Raglan Sleeve Shirt Pattern –
You can grab the raglan tee 18m-10Y pattern here. Enjoy! The full tutorial is below.. I used my husband’s t-shirts for the sleeves… and you can see a hint of graphic here and there… My favorite fabric to use is any lightweight knit… I upcycle a lot of old clothing and also use fabric.com for great lightweight knit.
This Raglan pattern works great for both boys and girls and is a classic cut shirt. Here are several posts with hacks using this raglan pattern.
Need a specialized shirt {like one for super hero day at school?} add a bit of vinyl for a cool looking shirt. I usually order from Expressions Vinyl and cut it with my ScanNCut.
Lets get to making the raglan sleeve pattern!
1. Print the FREE RAGLAN PATTERN, assemble the pieces… it should look something like below {I’ve made a few edits since this screen shot, but the layout is the same. Cut out the fabric following the stretch markings. A 1/4 in seam allowance is included! use this size chart to choose your size. The pattern gives dimensions for neckline up to the 6… for larger sizes you will also cut 1.5″ wide { I like a thinner neckline as seen in the blue/grey shirt, cut wider 2″ for a bit more neckline}. For all necklines I would recommend cutting the length at %80 of neck circumference. Ex: if the neck measures 10″ you would cut 2 x 8″ and stretch it to go around. This formula creates a nice neckline. If your fabric isn’t very stretchy, cut it at 90% of neckline.
I would recommend measuring the arm from neck to wrist before cutting. I thought my boys should have had a bit more length. You could also add a cuff to the sleeve. I used old t-shirts for the sleeves and a great striped knit.. check out the selection on fabric.com . The layout is now 8 pages with the larger sizes.
2. Take the front of the shirt {the lower neck side} and place one sleeve oon each side right sides together. Sew.
It should look like this…
3. Sew the back to the arms, right side together. It should look like the photo below…. If you want to sew the neckline on an open neck, do not sew one side of the back.. and skip down to neckline instructions before completing.
4. cut neck ribbing length as directed on pattern sheets. { The pattern gives dimensions for neckline up to the 6… for larger sizes you will also cut 1.5″ wide. For all necklines I would recommend cutting the length at 80 or 90% of neck circumference. Ex: if the neck measures 10″ you would cut 2 x 8″ {or 9″} and stretch it to go around. This formula creates a nice neckline.}
I used more of the same arm fabric OR a neck cut off another t-shirt.
Instructions for sewing on an open neckline…Measure neckline and cut band…
Need more help with the neck band? Here is my post all about shirt neckbands…
You will be folding the band in half before sewing. Wrong sides will be touching.
Stretch and sew on the band. You will be sewing through 3 layers of fabric, 2 of band and one of shirt.
Topstitch {see below} then sew the open shoulder closed before sewing side seams.
Instructions for band on a circle… 5. Sew the short end of the band right sides together as shown in the pic.
6. Fold the neck ribbing WRONG sides together, then pin, stretch and sew to the neckline of the shirt on the right side.
7. With either method of neckline. Top stitch around the neck using a zig-zag, knit stitch, or double needle {if using a double needle I would recommend woolly nylon in the bobbin.} See my video HERE for knit hem tips.
8. Turn the sleeves under 1″ and sew using one of the methods mentioned above. If the sleeve isn’t long enough, you can add a cuff now.
To add a cuff… cut 4 inches tall and not as wide as the end of the sleeve. I like my cuff to be smaller than the end of the sleeve to pull in it. Fold the cuff wrong sides together and then stretch and sew to the open end of the sleeve {before you sew the side seam} Here are finished cuffs.
9. Sew up the side seams… it should now look like this..
10. Hem the shirt with a 1″ hem…
And there you are! Enjoy your raglan shirts!!!
Now that you’ve made one…here some Raglan t-shirt variations.. you can use my free pattern as the base to create any of these amazing projects… {have a neato Raglan design? use this pattern to create a variation? Leave the link and I’ll add you to this list!} Oh, I recently made a raglan for me... love them!} You can also add a Henley Neckline to this free pattern..
Flowy Raglan T.. by Shwin and Shwin
Offset Raglan Top on Sew Mama Sew
A Line Raglan by Oliver + S
Blinged out Raglan {sleeve variation!} by Scattered Thoughts of a Craft Mom
Raglan Dresses by Whats Mummy up to?
Button Shoulder Raglan by Melly Sews
Gathered Raglan Dress by Its Always Autumn
Louise says
Love this! I used a different raglan pattern for my free for all day. but I wish I had known about this one. I’m going to use this one next time! pinning now!
Erin says
I’ve tried several times over the past 2 months and the link still isn’t working for me. Am I doing something wrong? It takes me to a shareasale.com page and nothing shows up.
Emily says
so strange.. here is the direct link.. http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/sewing/clothing/raglan-shirt-pattern-18mth—6t/122045
Mandy says
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sew happy
Mandy
Emily says
that’s great! thanks for letting me know!
Davina says
I just made my first version of your raglan shirt with short sleeves.
It is a great pattern and I’ll soon make (lots) more for my 3-year old daughter!
A big thank you from Belgium ๐
Davina
Tori says
I just printed this pattern & i can’t wait to make some leggings to go under the dresses I just finished my daughter (4) & niece (2). I must have missed it in the instructions, how big a seam allowance do you cut & is it included in the pattern. I’m sewing on a regular sewing machine, not a serger. I apologize for asking the same question here & on craftsy
Emily says
no problem! the seam allowance is INCLUDED and its about 3/8″ I’d love photos when you are finished!!
Molly says
These turned out great, thanks! I accidentally made my neck bands a little too big (I was nervous because my kids have big heads!) so they’re a little weird, but now I know for next time. And the short sleeve option was perfect, thank you!
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Holly says
How do you do a straight stitch as a top stitch an still have give room. I tried a straight top stitch and it made the neck so tight I couldn’t get it over my LO’s head! ๐
Carlyn Bullock says
I had the same problem as Holly, not enough room, I must have done something wrong. It’s a little tight at the neck but it fits! Love it, thanks!
Emily says
Yup… a straight stitch will make for a tight neck… I usually use a double needle or a zig zag for the neck. those work better ;o)
Linda @ Sewing Shop says
Wow great pattern, thanks for sharing it! I really love the way you combined the striped and solid fabric, the shirts look so cool!
I featured your tutorial on my blog today ๐
Pinky Wittingslow says
Thank you so much lovely! I couldn’t find my Raglan Blocks so you have saved me a lot of time and energy! xoxo
Emily says
yeah!! SO glad I could help out!!
Rhonda says
H I have made your Raglan tee shirts and the are great fit size wise. May I make a suggestion to find sizes easier after printing out pattern people make each size a different colour with marker.
Davina says
I used your pattern for a second time and I’m still a fan. You can see pictures here: http://woohoobydavina.blogspot.be/2015/11/telma-nee-raglan-longsleeves.html
Emily says
heading over to check out the photos!