Pattern - No 057
Mid Rise Leggings with Attached Waistband
What's Included
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– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
Girls - 110-164Schnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, DIN A0, US-Letter, Beamer-Datei - Children 110-1645 FilesLayered fileProjector file - – Detailed instructions with 7 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
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– 5 basics guides with tips and tricks
- • What Do You Need for Sewing Jersey?
- • How to Cut Jersey Fabric
- • How to sew a hem using a flatlock seam
- • How to Sew a “Lazy Hem”
- • How to Sew Jersey
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
Required Materials
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Fabric: See table in the section “Preparation & Cutting”
Used for the leggings and waistband.
Elastic jersey fabric with at least 15% crosswise stretch.
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Elastic: see the table in the step “Preparation & Cutting”
For the attached waistband. You can choose the width according to your preference — I used a 2,5 cm wide elastic.
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Sewing Thread: Universal Sewing Thread, Size 120
Suitable for the recommended needle size NM 70-80.
If you have elastic sewing thread, this is ideal for stretchy fabrics.
Required Tools
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Sewing machine or overlock – with stretch stitch
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Scissors - A large fabric scissors for cutting and a small thread snip for precise work.
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Pins or Fabric Clips
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Measuring Tool
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Iron
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Chalk or Marker
Description
Children need comfortable clothes – whether they’re playing, running around, crafting, or just relaxing on the couch. That’s exactly why I love leggings: they’re cozy, uncomplicated, and easy to combine with anything. And best of all, when they’re handmade, they fit really well and move with every step.
These leggings are intentionally simple: a classic mid-rise leggings with an attached waistband, comfortable to wear and perfect for everyday life. The pattern is designed so that even beginners sewing with jersey can achieve great results quickly. And once you’ve made one, you’ll probably sew a few more – because you truly can never have enough leggings.
The pattern includes multiple length options, so you can sew the leggings exactly to your needs:
- Mini Shorts – very short, upper thigh line
- Shorts – mid-thigh length
- Biker Shorts – ending just above the knee
- ¾ Length – ending midway between knee and ankle
- Long – classic full-length leggings to the ankle
Thanks to the stretchy fabric, the leggings are comfortable, keep their shape, and adapt to every movement – perfect for daycare, school, and the playground.
In short:
- Comfortable and everyday-ready: mid-rise with attached waistband
- Beginner-friendly – quick sewing success
- Versatile: 5 length options from mini shorts to long
- Timeless basic pattern, ideal for everyday wear
- Fabric recommendation: jersey with at least 15% stretch
Size Chart:
| Size: | Height | Waist | Hips |
|---|---|---|---|
| 110 | 110 cm | 53 cm | 61 cm |
| 116 | 116 cm | 54 cm | 63 cm |
| 122 | 122 cm | 56 cm | 66 cm |
| 128 | 128 cm | 58 cm | 69 cm |
| 134 | 134 cm | 60 cm | 72 cm |
| 140 | 140 cm | 62 cm | 75 cm |
| 146 | 146 cm | 64 cm | 78,5 cm |
| 152 | 152 cm | 66 cm | 82 cm |
| 158 | 158 cm | 68 cm | 85,5 cm |
| 164 | 164 cm | 70 cm | 89 cm |
Pattern - No 057
Mid Rise Leggings with Attached Waistband
What's Included
-
– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
Girls - 110-164Schnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, DIN A0, US-Letter, Beamer-Datei - Children 110-1645 FilesLayered fileProjector file - – Detailed instructions with 7 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
-
– 5 basics guides with tips and tricks
- - What Do You Need for Sewing Jersey?
- - How to Cut Jersey Fabric
- - How to sew a hem using a flatlock seam
- - How to Sew a “Lazy Hem”
- - How to Sew Jersey
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
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