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The following sewing tips will help guide the novice sewer through making a pair of elastic-waist pants. Making your own pants is fun, and allows you to easily customize the length and fit of your pants, and create custom wardrobe items you can't find in stores. With practice, you can sew a pair of pants in 1 to 2 hours. The following directions can also be modified to make a pair of shorts.

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Preparing to Sew

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  1. Look for the keyword "pull-on pants" and a pattern with no zippers or pockets. Ideal patterns can be found in the Pants and Skirts, Sleepwear, and Men's/Unisex sections of most pattern catalogs.

    Make sure to choose the correct pattern size. Sewing pattern sizes are determined by measurements. You will need to know your waist and hip measurement to figure out the correct size.

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    The pattern envelope will include recommendations on the kind and amount of fabric you will need. Fabric store employees are always happy to make recommendations, as well. Generally, woven fabric with 1-2% spandex is great for pants. Try wool, cotton, polyester, a silk and cashmere blend, or a silk and wool blend.
    • Choose a fabric that is easy to work with for this project. Fabrics without much stretch are easier to work with than knits. A cute flannel or a cotton print would make a great choice for a pair of pants.
    • Be sure to note the care instructions for the fabric you choose; these will be printed on the end of the fabric bolt.
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  3. These will also be specified on the pattern envelope. You will usually need between 2.5 to 3 yards (2.3 to 2.7 m) of fabric, depending on the width of the fabric.
    • Purchase a spool of thread that will match or coordinate with your fabric. Look for a variety marked "all purpose" or "sew-all."
    • Purchase a package of 3/4-inch elastic for the waistband.
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    It is important to prewash the fabric before you begin to cut and sew to minimize shrinkage, and to remove fabric sizing and excess dye. Make sure to prewash new fabric separately from other garments to avoid staining your clothes!
    • Machine sew a quick straight stitch 1/2 away from each cut edges of the fabric before washing to prevent loosely-knit fabric from unraveling.
    • Wash and dry the fabric according to the care instructions. For cotton fabrics, including flannel, machine wash in warm water using your normal detergent, and machine dry on high. [1]
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    If you have your materials ready and your sewing station set up and ready to go, the actual construction of the pants will be a breeze!
    • Read the pattern instructions included in the envelope.
    • Thread your sewing machine and load the bobbin with the thread you plan to use.
    • Set up your ironing board, or prepare an ironing surface. You can lay out several layers of towels on the floor or table to iron on in a pinch.
    • Prepare a surface for cutting out the pattern and fabric. Remember that scissors can leave dents on wooden surfaces, so you may want to use a sheet of cardboard or a tablecloth to protect your dining room table.
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Cutting the fabric

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    Your pants pattern should consist of a "front" and "back" leg piece. Cut the pattern pieces out carefully, following the lines for the desired size.
    • If the tissue paper pattern is heavily creased or wrinkled, you can iron it with a dry iron on low heat to smooth it out before cutting.
    • Diamonds or triangle tabs on the edge of the pattern will be used later to match up pieces of fabric. Take care not to cut them off.
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    Most patterns will instruct you to fold the fabric in half before cutting. This way, you end up cutting out two pieces of cloth at once, one for the right leg and one for the left.
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    Pin the pattern paper to the fabric with straight pins, placed every 3–4 inches (7.6–10 cm), or as often as you need to keep the pattern securely attached. If your fabric is doubled-up, make sure the pins go completely through both layers. [2]
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    Cut through both layers of fabric at the same time, and be sure to cut diamonds or notches where they are marked on the pattern paper.
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    You should end up with 4 pieces of fabric: two "fronts" and two "backs," one for each pant leg.
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    Use a tape measure to measure your waist, then cut a piece of 3/4-inch elastic that is 1 inch (2.5 cm) longer than this length.
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Sewing the pants

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    Match up one front and one back leg and place them together with right sides facing. The "right" side of the fabric is the side that is worn outside the body, i.e. the part that people will see.
    • Align the edges and all notches, and pin together the inside and outside seams.
    • Completely pin up both legs before you start sewing to make sure that everything is matched up correctly. You should end up with two inside-out fabric tubes that are mirror images of one another.
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    Sew the outer seam of each pant leg first. Then sew the inner seams of each pant leg. Alternately, you could sew one leg up completely, and then do the other.
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    This is an important step to make sure the two legs can be joined together smoothly, and that you don't create awkward bunches and twists at the seams. [3]
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    Begin by turning one sewn pant leg right side out, then insert this pant leg into the other, so that right sides of the fabric are touching. Now pin the crotch seam of the two pant legs together, making sure that all seams and notches are aligned. (The crotch seam will look like a "U" in shape.)
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    For extra durability, you can also use a heavy-duty stitch, or add a second row of stitching 1/8" away from the first.
  6. You are nearly done with your pair of pants!
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    Fold the top of the pants down 1/4" and press, then fold down another 1 1/4" and press again. Stitch 1/8" from the bottom of the casing, all the way around the pants, leaving a 2" gap to insert the elastic.
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    Attach a large safety pin to one end of the elastic, and use this to thread the elastic into the casing you have made at the top of the pants. You can also use a bodkin for this task.
    • Stitch the ends of the elastic together using a zig-zag stitch. Make sure you have no twists in your elastic first!
    • Finish the waistband by sewing the gap you left for the elastic closed.
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    First try on the pants to decide how long you want them to be. A helper at this stage can come in really handy! Mark the desired length of the pants with pins or a washable fabric marker.
    • If the unfinished pants are more than an inch longer than you'd like them to be, trim off the excess material at the bottom.
    • Fold the bottom of each pant leg over 1/4" and press, then fold them over another 3/4" and press again. Pin the hems, and sew 1/2" from the bottom of the pants. (The pants should still be inside-out for this step!)
  10. Be sure to remove all pins and turn the pants right side out before putting them on.
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    How do I sew the elastic in place?
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    You pull it through the casing. Make sure it is not twisted. Then only sew the ends together. The elastic will be able to move inside the casing. It does not need to be sewn to the pants fabric.
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    How do I make a pair of pants for a doll?
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    Trace the doll's lower body, then add about a 1/2 to 1 inch to that. Cut out two pieces. Sew around the edges, inside-out. Flip right-side out. After you make the casing in the top, you can check how much elastic you need to use against the doll, or use a drawstring.
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      • Always look at your material and think carefully before you sew a seam: Do I have right sides facing in? Am I sewing a front together with a back, or am I sewing two fronts together?
      • Once you get the hang of it, making a set of matching lounge pants for your family can become an easy and fun tradition for holiday gatherings!
      • When making pajama pants for children, be sure to use fire-retardant fabric.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Sewing pattern
      • 2.5 to 3 yards of fabric
      • Thread that matches or compliments fabric
      • 1 package (1 yard) of 3/4 inch elastic
      • Sewing machine
      • Scissors
      • Straight pins
      • Washable fabric pencil or pen
      • Ruler
      • Large safety pin or bodkin
      • Iron
      • Ironing board

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      To make a pair of pants, first find a pattern online, and make sure it’s a basic elastic-waist pants pattern with no zippers or pockets. After you’ve chosen the correct pattern size and fabric, position the pattern pieces on top of your fabric and pin them together with straight pins. Then, carefully cut out the fabric along the pattern edge with sharp scissors and remove the pins. Next, match up the pattern pieces and pin together the inside and outside seams and you’re ready to sew! To learn how to sew the pants, as well as how to make an elastic waistband, read on!

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