Sew handmade clothes for kids with our collection of children's sewing patterns. Our kids patterns include sizes from preemie through size 12-14 for girls and boys. Download PDF patterns for dresses, shirts, pants, pajamas, rompers, jackets, swimwear, and more. Each pattern features instant download, detailed instructions with color photos, and beginner-friendly options. Whether you're sewing for toddlers, school-age kids, or tweens, find the perfect pattern for your next project. All patterns are professionally drafted for durability and comfort kids need.
Make handmade clothes that fit perfectly and last through active play. Our kids sewing patterns are designed for real life - reinforced seams, room to move, and styles kids actually want to wear. From everyday basics to special occasion outfits, create a custom wardrobe that grows with your child.
Browse our complete collection organized by style. Girls Sewing Patterns include dresses, twirly skirts, and fun prints. Boys Sewing Patterns feature comfortable basics and active wear. We also have Baby Patterns for infants and toddlers in sizes preemie through 24 months.
Looking for something specific? Our girls dress patterns range from casual play dresses to special occasion styles. Find everyday basics in our shirt patterns and pants patterns. Sew cozy pajama patterns for bedtime, fun swimsuit patterns for summer, and warm jacket patterns for cold weather. We also have romper patterns perfect for babies and toddlers.
Our kids patterns include a wide range of sizes. Baby patterns typically include preemie, newborn, and sizes 3mo through 24mo. Toddler patterns include 2T, 3T, and 4T. Kids patterns go up to size 12 or 14 depending on the pattern. Each pattern includes a detailed size chart showing measurements for chest, waist, hips, and height. Kids grow fast, so many parents print multiple sizes from the same pattern as their child grows.
Kids patterns are great beginner projects! Many are simpler than adult patterns because they use less fabric and have fewer pattern pieces. Start with easy projects like beginner-friendly patterns such as simple tees, elastic waist pants, or basic dresses. These projects teach you fundamental sewing skills without being overwhelming. Plus, kids patterns sew up quickly, so you can finish a project in an afternoon.
Sewing kids clothes has many benefits. First, you control the fit - no more pants that are too short or shirts that are too tight. Second, you choose the fabric - pick soft, comfortable materials kids love and avoid scratchy tags or tight elastic. Third, it's economical - sew multiple items for the cost of one store-bought outfit. Fourth, it's creative - let kids pick their favorite colors and prints. Finally, handmade clothes are special - kids love wearing something you made just for them.
Choose fabrics based on comfort and durability. For everyday play clothes, cotton jersey knits are soft and stretchy. French terry works great for hoodies and sweatshirts. For dresses and button-up shirts, use cotton woven fabrics like quilting cotton or chambray. Pajamas sew up nicely in flannel or cotton knit. Swimwear needs special swimsuit fabric (nylon/spandex blend). Always pre-wash fabric before cutting to prevent shrinking later.
Make clothes that last through active play. Use reinforced seams at stress points like knees and underarms. Add extra room in the waist and hips for comfortable movement. Choose machine-washable fabrics that can handle frequent washing. Skip fancy trims that might irritate sensitive skin. For growing kids, consider adding extra hem length that can be let down later. Many sewists size up so clothes last longer - kids would rather have slightly big clothes than tight uncomfortable ones.
What size should I make?
Measure your child's chest, waist, and height, then compare to the size chart in each pattern. Kids patterns use different sizing than store-bought clothes. When in doubt, go bigger - kids grow fast and prefer loose comfortable clothes.
How long does it take to sew kids clothes?
Simple kids patterns like t-shirts or elastic waist pants can be done in 1-2 hours. More complex items like dresses or jackets might take 3-4 hours. Kids patterns are generally faster than adult patterns because they use less fabric.
Is it cheaper to sew kids clothes?
It can be! You can often sew 2-3 basic items for the cost of one store-bought outfit, especially if you catch fabric sales. The bigger savings come from fit - clothes that actually fit well last longer because kids can wear them comfortably.
What's the easiest kids pattern for beginners?
Start with a simple elastic waist pants pattern or basic t-shirt. These teach fundamental skills like sewing seams and hems without complicated details like zippers or buttons.
Can I let kids help sew?
Yes! Let kids pick fabric colors and patterns. Older kids can help with simple tasks like pinning pattern pieces or choosing buttons. It's a great way to teach practical skills.