Inside: learn how to sew short leggings to wear under dresses or just as shorts. Easy free sewing pattern for summer short leggings.
I’m excited to update this Summer Short Leggings Pattern Post.. I’ve got an updated printable legging pattern for you today for short leggings to wear under dresses {or just as shorts}
I don’t know about you, but my active daughter and dresses aren’t a great mix. So… I sewed up several shortie leggings to wear under dresses {or just as shorts} and we are set. Now she can climb, scooter and sit with her brothers and still choose the dress she wants to wear. I decided to share this summer shortie leggings free pattern with you so you can make them too! Bet you can’t make just one. Looking for the full leggings pattern? It’s HERE.
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short leggings for summer
It’s super fun for me see how much Rose has changed since I wrote this original post and this is a pattern I personally use every summer so I’m excited that it’s even better now for you all to use as well.
These shorts are a summer staple at our house and sometimes I will just cut off her long leggings that have holes in the knees {see tutorial to hem the cut offs here} But usually I also end up sewing several of these short leggings for summer wear. Rose loves them as shorts and wears them under every time she puts on a dress or skirt.
What’s new?? Basically I adjusted this pattern to be a slimmer fit. You can see in the new photos that the leggings are a slimmer fit. I wanted there to be less ease in the pattern so go by the size chart to choose you size. I also made the back rise just a bit higher for better coverage.
These also look great with a t-shirt… you can flare out the leg openings a bit to have looser shorts..
Why sew leggings shorts?
If you are wearing shorts you can sit and hang out with no underwear worries.. {not that my two year old cares… but I do!} legging shorts are the perfect addition to your kids summer skirts and dresses.
Plus they sew up super fast and are a cute addition to your summer wardrobe… I’ve been sewing Rose three or four pairs of these for summer every year for the past six summers. This summer is no different. I always shorten long leggings with holey knees, then I sew a few more paris of leggings shorts as needed. It’s a great way to get more wear out of the long leggings and use up scraps to sew leggings shorts.
I recently made Rose a dress from Eyelet fabric {you can see that dress here} and she wore this underneath for a peak free outfit. These shorts {and tank pattern} make the perfect under layer.
Other free summer shorts patterns to sew-
- Simple knit shorts pattern
- Gathered pocket shorts pattern
- Turn leggings into shorts
- Romper Shorts
- Girls Bermuda Shorts
How to sew Short Leggings
Go PRINT the pattern from MY SHOP and tape together. The size chart is on the pattern pieces. Basically this pattern is for HIP size 20″-32″
Some ways you might want to adjust… If your child wears diapers be sure to measure with the diaper on. You may want to cut a larger size to account for the diaper butt. You can also adjust the shortie leggings free pattern leg length {shorter or longer} AND adjust the rise if you want. The best way to do this is to compare to a pair of pants you like the rise height. The top INCH will be folded over, so account for that when you measure.
All seams are sewn with a 3/8 seam allowance.
You can check the size by testing against a current pair of leggings.
After you have made the changes to the pattern you want, cut two in mirror.
Turn the legs right sides together and sew the inseam front and back. I used black thread so you could see clearly.
Put the seams together in the middle, then sew the inseam, right sides together.
Measure around your child with 3/4″ or 1″ Elastic and cut to size. Don’t have your child handy? This is a great chart for elastic. Sew the short ends of the elastic together then pin to the inside top of your shorts.
Stretch and sew around, just a but down from the top of your fabric. I used a zig zag for the stretch.
Fold the elastic over once towards the inside and pin around.
Sew around the edge of the elastic. I like to sew with the right side up, so I can make my stitches neat and I use a double needle. You can also zig-zag. Need double need tips? Check out my video that explains it all!
Hem the legs with a zig-zag or double stitch as well. You can always shorten before you hem. I used a 3/4″ turned under once. Need more help with hemming knit fabric? Here is my tutorial post for how to hem knit fabric.
There you go! Make up a bunch and be set for summer! I have to make a dress for the polka-dot ones… They don’t match the dress I used for the photos, but it was what we had… haha.. anyway… for the active girl who still likes to wear dresses these short leggings are perfect. AND.. they sew up super fast so you can make lots.
Enjoy and happy summer. Remember to share your photos with our Facebook group! Here’s one more link to go grab the Short Leggings Free in my SHOP HERE.
Linda says
These look so cute and your right… I don’t think I’ve met a toddler yet that doesn’t enjoy flashing!!
Christine DANNEELS says
Thank you !!
Charlene Asay says
I need to make some of these for my little girl. They are perfect to wear under summer dresses. You should link up with us at Family Joy Blog Link Up Party. Check it out http://thinking-outside-the-pot.com/?p=2427
Amber says
These are adorable. I definitely could have used these when my daughter was younger. Thanks for linking up with us at the best of the blogosphere!
Nicole says
These are awesome and I kind of want to make them for myself. Recently I realized I kind of dress in an adult version of Hanna Andersson- jersey dresses and leggings. Chasing four boys around, I often think I need something like these for the summer months.
Frugal Hausfrau says
How cute are these! Adorable photos! Thanks for linking up with us on Throwback Thursday!
Mollie
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Grade A stuff. I’m unquestionably in your debt.
mallas yoga mujer says
Me ha encantado vuestro post y me ha sabido a poco pero ya sabeis lo que dice el dicho “si lo bueno es breve es dos veces bueno”. Me gustara volver a leeros de nuevo.
Saludos
Lola Gray says
Yardages?
Elana says
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well written!
Vanessa says
I downloaded and printed this pattern, but the test square doesn’t measure 1″,it’s only 1.8cm.
Melissa Smith says
I just used your pattern and a pair of my old black pajama pants to make some shorts for my toddler. She loves them. Thanks!
Emily says
yeah!!!
Claudia Thibadeau says
I have ordered two of your wonderfully free patterns so far. I am so glad I found all of this great information here. Just one question: every time I click to download the patterns I get to another page of information but cannot find the patterns! Please help!?
mary says
Am I missing something here? I am battling to download this pair of shorts to make for my grandchild and I cannot download.
I particularly want them as the picture looks such a good fit.
mary says
I also like the boys cargo pants. Those look so professional.
Amara Woodley says
These are amazing. I definitely used once my children younger.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Sarah says
Dear Emily,
Hey! I have used your pattern to make 2 sets of leggings/shorts so far, one for each girl. I noticed that your instructions are to do the “crotch” seam first and then inseam second. I am more used to doing the inseam then the RS to RS crotch seam pant leg within and then a double stitch to reinforce seam. I noticed that is not how you direct it on your adult size leggings. My question is – Do you have a reason for change in technique? Preference based on sizing?
Anyway, great stuff here, I have been enjoying reading this blog and getting free patterns. With Covid and my kids getting older, I have gotten back into sewing and am DEEPLY enjoying it. In any case, Cheers, keep up the good work. Sarah
PS I have used your dolman shirt pattern, 2 yards of fabric, and on the side made 2 more shortie leggings for my kids, just gotta stitch them up.
Tyler Thompson says
Thanks for sharing, I will definately gonna use these things
Kelly says
I am fairly new at seeing. What stitch is that? Or what do I set the machine to?