Peg Legs
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This beginner friendly pattern can be used for work out, lounging or dressing up! The classic tight fit leggings pattern works with 4 way stretch knit fabrics. Options include 2 rises: low/mid rise and high rise and 4 lengths: shorties, bike, capri and ankle to take you from pjs,the gym, under dresses, everyday errands, and even a night out! Make them solid or a fun trendy print to fill your closet full of comfortable, easy bottoms!
If you are new to sewing we have Peg Legs 101 post to help you out with a video of the construction!
This pattern was a gift to all the amazing P4P Facebook Group members when we reached 5,000 members!
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We also have added the Peg Legs- Add Ons and Peg Legs- Maternity Add On in the shop to celebrate hitting 50,000 members! We love our P4P family!
Sizes included: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, Plus 1X, Plus 2X and Plus 3X (sizing/measurement chart on last picture). You will receive the easy to print and match color coded pattern pieces on NO TRIM PAGES and have LAYERS so you can print only the size you need. In both US letter, A4, and A0 paper size formats, a cutting guide for rectangle pieces, and a full color and detailed picture step by step tutorial and guide to making the garment.
Tia (verified owner) –
I cannot believe I didn’t find this pattern sooner! I’ve tried so many commercial and make-your-own patterns for these, and they NEVER turned out as flattering or well fitting as these! I want to SLEEP IN THEM they’re so comfortable! And the length is perfect- they stay at my ankle even with boots on, and the high waist is exactly what I needed to prevent the dreaded fabric roll down I get from every other pair! Thank you so much for this pattern! I now have a pair of leggings I can wear out of the house!!!
Margaret l –
Wow what can I say .
This of a fabulous site.
Bridget –
Great!!
Inger Olsson –
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terosello (verified owner) –
I love this pattern! I chose to make my leggings out of a hemp/cotton/bamboo blend, so they really weren’t stretchy enough. I ended up making them a size larger to compensate, and even then ended up serging a much thinner seam allowance. I had to add elastic to the waist for them to stay up, but I’m quite pleased with the result and plan to make more. I did the pockets because you can never have too many pockets! If I use a less stretchy material again, I’ll cut the back higher to compensate when I sit. Thanks!