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:
- Sew the shoulder seams of the front and back pieces.
- Sew the sleeves into tubes by sewing the short ends together.
- Attach the sleeves to the armholes, matching the center of the sleeve to the shoulder seam.
- Sew the side seams from the bottom of the top to the end of the sleeve.
- 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:
- Sew the front and back pieces together at the side seams.
- Fold the waistband in half lengthwise and sew the short ends together to form a loop.
- Attach the waistband to the top of the pants, stretching it slightly to fit.
- Insert elastic through the waistband casing and secure the ends.
- Hem the bottom of the pants.
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:
- Sew the back piece to the front pieces at the shoulder seams.
- Attach the sleeves to the armholes.
- Sew the side seams from the bottom of the robe to the end of the sleeve.
- Hem the sleeves and the bottom of the robe.
- 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.



