Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Rebel Sweatpants sewing pattern
Rebel Sweatpants sewing pattern
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Men's Sweat Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Rebel Sweatpants sewing pattern

Rebel Sweatpants sewing pattern


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This is a PDF sewing pattern.

A flattering, comfortable pair of sweatpants with elastic waistline, pockets, and straight or cuffed legs in sizes 2XS-4XL with the following features:

  • Color PDF pattern printable on page formats Letter, A4, A0, and separate projector file
  • Comfortable, relaxed silhouette
  • Slanted pockets
  • Back pocket
  • Elasticated rib waistband with pull cord
  • Optional rib cuff

Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements.

Rebel Sweatpants offer a timeless, classic jogger-style fit that will be a versatile addition to any wardrobe. These sweatpants provide style and comfort, featuring a relaxed, loose fit, flattering, and comfortable slightly tapered legs, an elastic waistband, and drawstring closure. Pockets give this jogger classic style—two slanted front pockets and one stylish back patch pocket. Choose between a ribbed cuff or a straight hem for a loose fit. 

Skill level 2/4

To successfully make a pair of Sweatpants,  you are an advanced beginner. The instructions are fully illustrated. This project is fit for an adventurous beginner. 

What you need to make a pair of pants 
  • French Terry
  • Ribbing
  • Elastic
  • Thread
The pattern includes 
  • Layers
  • Trimless pages
  • Fully illustrated instructions
  • Metric and imperial measurements
  • A4, and letter paper format in color (35 pages)
  • A0 printshop format in color (2 pages)
  • Projector file in color
  • Seam allowances
  • Youtube Video Sew-along

Printing information

Measure the size of the square on the first pattern page and check that your printer's scaling is correct (2" x 2" / 5 cm x 5 cm). Use either A4 or Letter and print the document via Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download it here for free. 

How to Use PDF Sewing Patterns

Thank you for choosing our PDF sewing patterns for your creative projects! These digital PDF sewing patterns offer convenience and flexibility, allowing you to start sewing in no time. Below are detailed instructions on how to download, print, and tape the PDF patterns effectively:

Purchase and Download:

  • Browse our collection of PDF sewing patterns on our website and choose the one that suits your project.
  • After purchasing, download the pattern files to your computer. This process is usually instantaneous, and you'll have your pattern ready to use within minutes.

Print Selectively:

  • One of the advantages of PDF patterns is the ability to print only the sizes you need. This saves both paper and ink, making the process more eco-friendly.
  • Open the pattern file in Adobe Reader and select the specific size(s) you want to print before sending the document to your printer. Download Adobe Reader for free [here].

Easy Assembly:

Our sewing patterns boast trimless pages, a feature designed to streamline your assembly process. With trimless pages, you can effortlessly tape the pages together without the need to trim off any edges beforehand. This not only saves you time but also ensures precise alignment of the pattern pieces. Please refer to the detailed description available [here].

  • After printing, arrange the pages according to the provided layout guide on page three in the instructions book. Use clear tape to join the pages together, ensuring that the lines and markings align perfectly.
  • Read more about taping the pages together [here].

Additional Tips:

  • Unzipping Files: You recieve the pattern in a compressed (.zip) format, simply double-click the file to unzip its contents. This will reveal the PDF pattern files ready for use. Remember to save the files on your device.

Printing Instructions:

  • In Adobe Reader, navigate to the print settings to adjust paper size, orientation, and other preferences before printing your pattern. Ensure that your printer is set to "Actual Size" or "100% Scale" to maintain accuracy. Please find more details [here].

Pattern Support:

  • Should you encounter any difficulties or have questions about using our patterns, feel free to reach out to us directly or join our community on Facebook for additional support and tips. We're here to help you make the most of your sewing experience.

Happy Sewing!

The WBM-team

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Martine Clément Burke
Qwick and easy rebel sweatpants.

An easy piece completed in a few hours. I made it as pyjama bottoms this time. Didn t include the pockets.

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Cathy Berg
Nicest looking sweatpants ever!

I hate traditional joggers so I wanted to try this slimmer leg without elastic. The pants are so attractive and comfy that my husband wears them everywhere. I have made two long pants and one short pair. I have two more shorts and one more long cut out and ready to go. Fabric: cotton jersey French Terry 20% stretch #Stylemakerfabrics. Modifications: narrowed waistband to use 1-1/2” sport elastic.

Wardrobe by Me does not disappoint!

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Allison
Great sew, modern cut

Perfect for today’s young adults and teens. The cut is the modern slimmer cut. Directions are easy to follow. Great sew!

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Brenda
joggers for teens

These joggers are my sons favorite! Nice deep pockets, and not super baggy, just the right amount of ease for comfort. Plus, they are super quick to sew up!

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Anne K
Great style, easy to sew

I made these for my adult son who is living with us during shelter-in-place. He really likes them. He’s wearing them almost every day for work-at-home wear. The large front pockets are great and the trim/regular fit (not too baggy like some sweatpants) looks excellent. Plus, he’s very happy to have sweatpants that are long enough for his long legs. I used a French Terry that had a lot of stretch so I used the main fabric for the waistband and cuffs instead of ribbing - that worked well.