20+ Loungewear Sewing Patterns

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Certainly! Loungewear is all about comfort and style. Here are three simple loungewear sewing patterns for a top, pants, and a robe. Feel free to customize them according to your preferences and measurements.

Materials Needed:

  • Soft and comfortable fabric (cotton jersey, French terry, flannel, etc.)
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Measuring tape
  • Sewing machine
  • Elastic (for pants waistband)
  • Ribbon or belt (for robe closure)

1. Loungewear Top:

Pattern:

  • Front and Back: Cut two rectangles, each as wide as your bust measurement plus ease, and the desired length (typically hip length).
  • Sleeves: Cut two rectangles for sleeves, approximately twice the length of your desired sleeve length, and about 1.5 times the width of your arm at the upper arm.

Sewing:

  1. Sew the shoulder seams of the front and back pieces.
  2. Sew the sleeves into tubes by sewing the short ends together.
  3. Attach the sleeves to the armholes, matching the center of the sleeve to the shoulder seam.
  4. Sew the side seams from the bottom of the top to the end of the sleeve.
  5. Hem the sleeves and the bottom of the top.

2. Loungewear Pants:

Pattern:

  • Front and Back: Cut two rectangular pieces, each as wide as your hip measurement plus ease, and the desired length (full length or cropped).
  • Waistband: Cut a strip of fabric as wide as your waist measurement plus a couple of inches, and the desired height.

Sewing:

  1. Sew the front and back pieces together at the side seams.
  2. Fold the waistband in half lengthwise and sew the short ends together to form a loop.
  3. Attach the waistband to the top of the pants, stretching it slightly to fit.
  4. Insert elastic through the waistband casing and secure the ends.
  5. Hem the bottom of the pants.
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3. Loungewear Robe:

Pattern:

  • Back: Cut one rectangle as wide as your back measurement from shoulder to shoulder, and the desired length (knee-length or longer).
  • Front: Cut two rectangles, each as wide as half of your bust measurement plus ease, and the same length as the back piece.
  • Sleeves: Cut two rectangles for sleeves, similar to the top's sleeves.

Sewing:

  1. Sew the back piece to the front pieces at the shoulder seams.
  2. Attach the sleeves to the armholes.
  3. Sew the side seams from the bottom of the robe to the end of the sleeve.
  4. Hem the sleeves and the bottom of the robe.
  5. Attach a ribbon or belt to the robe to serve as a closure.

These are basic loungewear patterns that you can adjust and customize as per your preferences. Remember to use comfortable fabrics and to check your measurements for a proper fit.