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Sewing leggings for baby
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5/21/2018 Baby Go to Leggings Pattern
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Baby Go To Leggings3-6mo., 6-9mo., 9-12mo.
Baby Go To
Leggings Go To
Design 2014
This document
is protected by
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copy, share or
distribute in any
form. This includes
emailing to a friend,
including these
instructions on your
blog, copying the
pattern and selling
or giving it away
as your own, etc.
Please DO make
as many garments
from this pattern as
you would like!
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Tape pieces together6Cut each pattern piece
out. Tape pattern together
as shown.
Cut your fabric7Fold fabric in half. Use pattern weights to hold pattern in place on
fabric. Cut pattern using a small rotary cutter (and cutting mat) or
scissors.
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Baby Go To Leggings Go To Design 2014
This document is protected by copyright. Do not copy, share or distribute in any form. This includes emailing to a friend, inclu
ing these instructions on your blog, copying the pattern and selling or giving it away as your own, etc. Please DO make as ma
garments from this pattern as you would like!
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Use a
ballpoint orstretch needle in
your sewing
machine.
Test your
stiches on yourfabric first! See
which stitch is
best!
Hem with azig zag stitch, a
coverstitch
machine or a
double needle.
Use a
walking foot to
keep layers
feeding together
well.
Use spray
starch on the
edges of fabric
that rolls up.It
often helps
to loosen your
tension andlengthen your
stitch.
Do notstretch your
fabric as you
sew!
Ifyour seams
are wavy, try usingtear away stabilizer
or tissue paperbehind your stitch.
Gently remove.
Use a zigzag stitch when
using a regular
sewing
machine.
Use
polyester
thread.
Use
polyester
thread.
A serger
(overlock
machine) isnt
necessary butits useful!
You
dont need to
finish the edges
of knit fabric!
Press yourseams flat.
Most
knits do notunravel. Noneed to finish
edges.
Sew Knits: Tips & Tricks
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Bad stretch recovery will leave your top looking oddly stretched or toolarge. Fabrics with bad stretch recovery do not wash up as well. 100%cotton knits tend to have poorer stretch recovery, though not always.
Equally as important to stretch is recovery. After you stretch your
fabric, make sure it recovers to nearly the same size as it began.
Stretch Recovery is Important!
Stretch your fabric.
5 10 5 10
5 10
50% horizontal stretch Good stretch recovery
5 10 5 10
50% horizontal stretch Bad stretch recovery
stretch direction
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Turn hem on bottom of each pant leg
under 1/2. Hem with a zig zag, doubleneedle or coverlock stitch.
2
Lay pants Right Sides Together (RST).
Sew each rise (crotch seam). Use 3/8seam allowance.
3
Lay pants RST so pant legs are
separated. Sew outer leg seams.
4
With pants RST, sew inside leg seams.
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Make elastic into a loop. Overlap ends.Using a zig zag stitch, sew ends
securely together.
Turn elastic under toward wrong side.
Stitch along the edge of elastic, stretch
as you sew.
6
Gently stretch elastic and sew elasticto the top of the Wrong Side of the
pants waistband. Use zig zag or serge
7
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