![]() The instructions I previously prepared used an overlocker/serger for stitching the side seams and gusset seam, but a normal sewing machine can do these steps just as well. The seam allowance on the side seams and gusset seam is 1cm / 3/8". Position the pieces of straight of grain of your jersey/knit/T-shirt fabric (the grainline is indicated on the pattern pieces).Īs mentioned at the top of this post, head over to my 'How to Construct Undies with a Serger and FOE' post for instructions on how to sew together your cut pieces. All three of the pattern pieces are cut on the fold (as indicated on the pattern pieces). You will have one front pattern piece, one back pattern piece and one gusset pattern piece. Once you have selected the size you require, cut out the three pattern pieces. ![]() These sizes are UK dress sizes, if you do not know which UK dress size you are, check out the conversion below: Cut off or fold back the margins and tape or glue together. Align the pages by matching the numbered triangles to the corresponding ones. When printed, measure the test square to check the size is correct. When printing the pattern, make sure that you have do not have 'print scaling' checked so the pages print out at the correct size. The undies pattern PDF consists of 4 pages. I have used fold over elastic (aka, FOE) for the undies pictured, but advice about using flat or edged elastic is below Finally, head over to my previous 'How to Construct Undies with a Serger and FOE' post for instructions on how to sew together your pants/undies/knickers!Ħ0 cms or 1 yard of jersey or a large T-shirtĢ.5 metres or 3 yards of underwear elastic ![]() Then read below in this post for further information about how to use this pattern. Head over to my 'Free Patterns' page to download it. Overall, great.Dear friends, readers, visitors, etc., I have a present for you! It's my self-drafted, multi-sized pants/undies/knickers pattern available as a PDF file for you to download for FREE. I’m not much of an overlock sewist but this is great. The more you do the cheaper it gets.Īwesome easy to follow instructions. And of course less if I’d actually chosen the right pattern to start with. For these it’s come out at $15 each for ten and it would have been $9.50 if they had all turned out. I have saved loads by making my own, as my favourite similar store bought undies go for $28 EACH. For the Scrundies method I preferred to fold the crotch flap under and stitch down to tidy it up. That could be offered as an option, though it does make it a bit harder it’s loads of fun. Some of them I cut the crotch off the pattern and cut 2 linings to get more out of the material, as I know this cool trick of doing the crotch where you get 2 enclosed seams. And YES I did the stretch test, still didn’t work. Some Bunzies, some my combo, I made TEN pair of super comfy easy make knickers, plus another five that didn’t really work in Scrundies as they were only interlock knit and not Lycra. Not to worry though, as I combined the patterns with the bum cover of the Bunzies with the boy leg from this pattern. I chose this pattern wrongly as I really wanted the fullest coverage of the Bunzies. Design credit to Stitch Upon a Time appreciated. ![]() Items handmade using this pattern can be sold. Please do not share this pattern with others, printed or digitally. This pattern is designed by Stitch Upon a Time.Īll designs are copyrighted 2017, all rights reserved. PDF patterns cannot be returned or refunded. This is a PDF pattern only, not the actual underwear.įor FREE patterns and help with our patterns, join our facebook group: Included in this pattern is a PDF pattern printable on letter or A4 sized paper, a layered A0 file for print-shop printing, and a projector file.Ģ different styles included, Briefs and Boyshorts There are 11 sizes included: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X, and 6X which will fit full hip measurements of 30″ to 66″. This easy-to-sew pattern features all bright, color photos with step by step instructions. Check out our kids Scrundlewear pattern and start sewing undies for the whole family!
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