Sew comfortable pajamas with our PDF sewing patterns for women, men, girls, boys, and kids. Our collection includes pajama pants, pajama shorts, pajama sets, nightgowns, sleep shirts, and lounge pants in sizes from preemie through adult 3XL. Each instant download pattern features detailed instructions with color photos, plus options for different fits, pocket styles, and elastic or drawstring waistbands. Create cozy sleepwear in your favorite fabrics, colors, and prints - perfect for bedtime, lounging, or lazy weekends. Pajama patterns make excellent beginner projects with simple construction and forgiving fits. Download your pattern and start sewing today.
Create cozy, comfortable sleepwear that actually fits. Store-bought pajamas are often too short, too long, too tight, or made from cheap fabrics that pill and fade. When you sew your own pajamas, you choose soft, quality fabrics, customize the fit and length, and create exactly the style you want in prints and colors you love. From simple pajama pants perfect for beginners to complete pajama sets and cozy nightgowns, make sleepwear that's comfortable for sleeping and stylish enough for lazy weekend mornings.
Pajama Pants: Classic sleep pants with elastic or drawstring waists - the most popular pajama piece and perfect beginner project. Available in full-length, cropped, and capri styles.
Pajama Shorts: Comfortable sleep shorts for warm weather - elastic waist, relaxed fit, perfect for summer nights.
Pajama Sets: Coordinating tops and bottoms - mix and match or make matching sets in your favorite fabrics.
Sleep Shirts & Nightgowns: Comfortable one-piece sleepwear from simple t-shirt style to flowing nightgowns.
Lounge Pants: Comfortable pants for lounging around the house - similar to pajama pants but often in heavier fabrics like French terry.
Robes: Cover-ups for over pajamas - cozy options for cooler mornings.
Find pajama patterns for the whole family. Women's pajama patterns include pants, shorts, sets, and nightgowns in sizes XXS-XXXL. Men's pajama patterns offer comfortable sleep pants, shorts, and lounge pants in sizes XS-3XL. Girls pajama patterns and boys pajama patterns include fun, comfortable styles from preemie through size 14. Make matching family pajamas for holidays and special occasions!
Pajama pants are one of the absolute best projects for beginning sewists. Here's why: they're quick to sew (often just 2 hours), use simple construction with straight seams, have forgiving fits so precise measurements aren't critical, typically use elastic waistbands (no zippers or buttons to master), and use relatively small amounts of fabric. You can make mistakes and still end up with perfectly wearable pajamas. Many sewists start with pajama pants to learn basic skills like sewing straight seams, creating casings for elastic, and finishing hems. Once you've made one pair, you'll want to make them in every fabric! Check out our beginner patterns for pajama options designed specifically for new sewists, and visit our sewing blog for helpful tutorials and tips.
Choose fabrics based on season and personal preference. For winter pajamas: Flannel is the classic choice - soft, warm, and cozy. Cotton jersey knit offers warmth with stretch. Brushed cotton or fleece for extra warmth. Minky or plush fabrics create luxurious, warm sleepwear. For summer pajamas: Lightweight cotton jersey stays cool and breathable. Cotton lawn or voile creates airy, lightweight sleep pants and nightgowns. Rayon or modal knits offer softness and drape. Year-round options: Medium-weight cotton knit works in any season. Cotton-spandex blends add comfort and movement. Always prewash fabrics before cutting - pajamas get washed frequently and you want shrinkage to happen first. Look for soft fabrics that feel good against skin - scratchy or stiff fabrics don't work for sleepwear.
One of the best parts of sewing pajamas is getting perfect length. Store-bought pajama pants are rarely the right length - too short for tall people, dragging on the floor for petite people. When you sew, adjust the inseam to your exact height. Make full-length pants that actually reach your ankles, cropped pants that hit exactly where you want, or shorts that are your perfect length. Adjust waist elastic for your comfort level - tighter for staying in place, looser for maximum comfort. Make pajamas slightly looser for comfort during sleep or more fitted if you prefer. These small adjustments make a huge difference in comfort.
Pockets on pajamas are surprisingly useful - perfect for holding phones, tissues, chapstick, or keeping hands warm on cold mornings. Many of our pajama patterns include pocket options. Side seam pockets on pants hide invisibly in the side seams. Patch pockets on pajama tops or pants add function and visual interest - you can use contrasting fabric for fun details. Kangaroo pockets on sleep shirts create a cozy place for hands. Even simple patch pockets make pajamas more functional and add a handmade touch.
Matching family pajamas are popular for holidays, special occasions, and family photos. Buy the same fabric and make pajamas from patterns in different size ranges - women's, men's, girls', boys', and baby sizes. Create coordinating looks instead of exact matches by using the same fabric in different styles - pants for some family members, shorts for others, different top styles. Many sewists make matching Christmas pajamas as an annual tradition. The photos become treasured family memories, and handmade matching pajamas cost far less than buying them ready-made.
Make pajamas appropriate for every season. Winter: Flannel pants, fleece lounge pants, long-sleeve pajama tops, and cozy nightgowns. Summer: Lightweight cotton or rayon shorts, tank top pajama sets, short nightgowns in breathable fabrics. Spring/Fall: Medium-weight knit pants, three-quarter sleeve tops, capri-length pajama pants. Having patterns with multiple length options means you can make warm and cool weather versions of the same style. Sew a few pairs in different weights so you're comfortable year-round.
Handmade pajamas make thoughtful, practical gifts. They're quick to sew so you can make multiple pairs without huge time investment. Choose fun prints that match the recipient's interests - favorite colors, hobbies, sports teams, or holiday themes. Kids especially love pajamas in character prints or favorite colors. New moms appreciate soft, comfortable pajamas with nursing-friendly tops. College students need durable lounge pants for dorm life. Pajamas are also perfect for care packages, hospital stays, or anyone who could use some extra comfort.
Store-bought pajamas have several problems that sewing solves. They're often made from cheap, thin fabrics that pill, fade, and don't last. The fit is rarely right - too short, too long, or awkward proportions. Limited style and print options, especially in larger or extended sizes. When you sew pajamas, you choose quality fabrics that will last for years, get perfect length and fit, access unlimited fabric prints and colors, customize details like pockets and waistbands, and create exactly what you want. Plus, the cost per wear is incredibly low - you'll wear handmade pajamas constantly and they'll outlast cheap store-bought versions by years.
Prewash fabrics before cutting - pajamas get washed frequently and you want shrinkage to happen first. Use a walking foot for knit fabrics to prevent stretching and wavy seams. Leave elastic slightly loose in waistbands for sleeping comfort - too-tight elastic is uncomfortable. French seams or serged seams feel better against skin than raw edges. Add extra length to pants so you can let them down if needed. For kids' pajamas, size up for longer wear. Use quality elastic that won't lose stretch after washing. Consider flame-resistant fabrics for children's pajamas if desired. Take your time with casings and elastic - neat casings make professional-looking pajamas.
Looking for more help with sewing pajamas? Visit our sewing blog for detailed tutorials, fabric recommendations, troubleshooting tips, and inspiration for your next pajama project. We cover everything from choosing the right elastic to creating professional-looking casings to fabric pairing ideas.
How long does it take to sew pajama pants?
Simple pajama pants take 1-2 hours once you're familiar with the process. Your first pair might take 3 hours. They're one of the quickest garments to sew.
Are pajamas really a good beginner project?
Absolutely! Pajama pants are one of the best first sewing projects. Simple construction, forgiving fit, no closures to master, and quick to complete. Perfect for building confidence.
How much fabric do I need for pajama pants?
Adult pajama pants typically need 2-2.5 yards of fabric. Kids' pajamas need 1-1.5 yards. Each pattern includes a detailed yardage chart showing exactly how much you need.
Can I use woven fabric for pajamas?
Yes, though knit fabrics are more popular for pajamas because they're stretchy and comfortable. Lightweight woven fabrics like flannel, cotton lawn, or voile work great for woven pajama pants and nightgowns.
What width elastic should I use?
3/4" to 1" elastic works well for most pajama pants. Wider elastic (1.5") provides more structure but might be less comfortable for sleeping. Use soft, good-quality elastic.
How do I make pajamas for different heights?
Lengthen or shorten the pattern at the marked lines before cutting. You can adjust the inseam length to create cropped, ankle-length, or full-length versions.
Are handmade pajamas cheaper than buying them?
Quality handmade pajamas often cost about the same as store-bought, but they fit better, use better fabrics, and last much longer. Plus you get exactly what you want in the prints and styles you love.