
Looking for the perfect loungewear set to sew at home? In this post, I’m sharing my favorite PDF sewing patterns for comfy, stylish loungewear—perfect for relaxing at home or even running errands in style! Whether you’re looking for cozy shorts, button-up tops, or chic matching sets, these patterns will have you sewing up your dream lounge look in no time. Grab your sewing machine, and let’s get comfy!
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1. Pipit Loungewear Set – Common Stitch Studio
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This pattern has a top with fluted sleeves and bottoms with shorts have a back pocket. Since the top is button up, it’s breastfeeding-friendly and easy to put on.
2. Karla Loungewear Pattern – Swim Style Patterns

photo credit: Swim Style Patterns
You can’t go wrong with a cozy loungewear set made of soft and stretchy knit fabric. The top has a flattering boat neck while the bottoms have a drawstring with both pants and shorts views!
3. Samford Set – Peppermint Mag
photo credit: Peppermint Magazine
A set with a wide waistband and a cropped top – what’s not to love? Wear this set to bed or out to weekend brunch with your girlfriends.
4. The Lydia Loungewear Set – Mood Fabrics
photo credit: Mood Fabrics
This free pattern is written to be sewn up in fabrics from wool and flannel to french terry. All you need is 3 yards of fabric, some elastic, and your sewing machine to make this cozy set.
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5. Ruffle Brunch Set – Matchy Matchy Sewing Club
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A scoop neckline, princess seams, and cute ruffles give this comfy set an elevated and feminine look. Wear this set as pajamas, or loungewear, or dress it up in a variation of fabric.
6. Ada Lounge Set – Rooney Clothing
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A beginner-level set walks any sewist through the steps of how to make this set for themselves or a loved one. The printable PDF pattern has suggestions for fabrics and a video tutorial!
7. Honeygirl Lounge Set – Paradise Patterns
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This 90’s inspired set is designed for soft and cozy pointelle and cotton knits. With views including a ruched neck, cropped hem, shorts, and pants, you can customize this pattern in so many ways. Paradise Patterns also has other PDF patterns to expand your set. Make a Honeygirl long-sleeve, tee, or dress!’
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8. Layla Lounge Set – Rebecca Jane Patterns
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If you’re a fan of tanks, this pattern is for you. The top features cute tie closures and a design that allows you to wear them in the front or back!
9. Loungewear/Sweat Set – Kiana Bonollo Designs
photo credit: Kiana Bonollo Designs
A cozy set in polar or sweatshirt fleece, yes, please! This beginner level pattern includes a video tutorial so you can make these sweat set ASAP.
10. Loungewear Set – Peppermint Mag & Common Stitch
photo credit: Peppermint Magazine
This ‘pay what you want’ pattern is the perfect set to transition between seasons. Make it in cotton or linen and you’ll have a stylish set you can wear to bed or to the store to get groceries!
11. Reef Camisole and Shorts Set – Megan Nielsen
photo credit: Megan Nielsen Patterns
The tank in this set features a v-neck and bias cut elevating it for anytime wear. The bottoms feature pockets and a curved hem making them extra comfy!


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12. Comfi Lounge Tee + Pants Set – Pattern Scout Studio
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If you’re looking for a set that’s a little more fitted, this one is for you. You can use the top pattern to make so many different wardrobe tees, too!
13. Gibson Loungewear Set – In The Folds

photo credit: In The Folds
This set has a top with 2 sleeve options that are flowy and feminine. The best part – the pattern comes with instructions to turn the top into a dress. Wear it around the house or out to a date night!
5 Beginner Tips for Choosing Patterns and Fabrics
1. Start with simple silhouettes
Look for patterns that are labeled “beginner-friendly”. Many of these patterns have boxier or oversized fits, elastic waistbands, and some gathering. They usually have just a few pattern pieces, making them less daunting and overwhelming.
2. Consider fabric choice
Natural fibers like cottons and linens are perfect for these patterns. They come in a variety of weights, colors, and prints and are usually non-stretch, making them easy to work with.
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3. Pick beginner-friendly sewing patterns
If you’re short on time or want to make something simple, consider beginner-friendly projects so you can make something new for your wardrobe in just a few days. Beginner-friendly patterns are usually perfect for hacking, so you can get many variations out of one pattern!
4. Think about care and durability
Choose easy-care fabrics and everyday-friendly patterns. High-quality natural wovens like cotton and linen make sure whatever you sew will be loved by you for years to come.
5. Choose patterns you’ll actually wear
It might be tempting to purchase that new, cute, and trendy pattern, but think about how it will fit into your wardrobe. Choose patterns that will suit your everyday life so that you can grab them often. There’s no better feeling than wearing something you made with your own two hands.
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