Pajama Pants sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
Pajama Pants sewing pattern

Pajama Pants sewing pattern


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Unisex Pajama Pants sewing pattern for woven and jersey fabric is a flash to sew -one pattern piece and no side seam. The pattern fits hips sizes 38-54" / 81-121 cm with the following features:

  • Color PDF pattern printable on paper formats Letter, A4, A0, and separate projector file
  • Unisex size range
  • Straight relaxed legs
  • Elasticated waistline
  • One pattern piece
  • Several lengths (see size spec)

Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements.

The unisex Pajama Pants sewing pattern is a flash to sew – it comes together in just a few hours. But just because they're quick and easy to sew doesn't mean they won't get much wear! These pajama pants are loose-fitting and ultra-comfy. They include a standard elastic waistband with a drawstring and feature a one-pattern piece design with no side seam. This makes them faster to sew, but excluding the side seams makes them extra comfortable, especially when sleeping. Choose a soft or silky fabric such as flannel, fleece, or silk to bring coziness to your pajama pants. 

Skill level 2/4

Detailed illustrations accompany the instructions, and we also have a video available on YouTube for reference.

PJ pants PDF sewing pattern
What you need to make a pair of PJ pants
  • Woven fabric (cotton, linen, silk viscose)
  • Elastic
  • Sewing thread
  • Check the measurements for requirements.
    The sewing pattern has the following features 
    • Layers for each size
    • Trimless pages
    • Fully illustrated instructions
    • Metric and imperial measurements
    • A4, and letter paper format in color (22 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.  

      PDF patterns for instant download are easy to use and have some advantages compared to conventional patterns:

      • Buy and download a pattern and be ready to sew in just 30 minutes
      • Print only the sizes you need
      • No overlapping pattern pieces

      All you need is a printer and Adobe Reader installed on your desktop computer. 

      Install Adobe Acrobat reader on your computer, get it here for FREE!

      How to Unzip the PDF patterns after you download.

      How to print PDF patterns in Adobe Reader.

      How to tape the pages of the sewing pattern together

      Find more help via Facebook Wardrobe By Me Pattern Support or contact us directly.

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      Kim Mitchell
      Pajama pants

      I made this pattern in flannel. They are very comfortable and we're easy to sew. There was some uncertainty over shortening the leg length. I'm ,5'2" and had to shorten drastically, but I worked it out.

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      Brenda Hunter
      Easy and universal for men and women women

      Directions good and did not need to watch a video. My son wanted pockets so bought the rebel and the loose linen pants; I have not made them yet.

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      Patricia B
      Easy pajama pants

      I was dubious about these but the fit is good and they were quick and fun to sew. Still working on getting the sewn-on elastic right. Will definitely make them again!

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      Deborah Dion

      Great Pj pattern easy to sew up in no time at all. Love the way the elastic is sewed in I do not like threading elastics threw.

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      Marion Skinner
      Look good

      I haven't yet made them as it is an idea for Christmas gifts. Nonetheless, the pattern looks straight forward and I am looking forward to making them.