Free Pattern Friday #34: Lounger Pants by Elle Stitch

If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly loungewear garment pattern, these elasticated pants are a great addition to your handmade wardrobe. They’re perfect for transitioning into warmer spring weather or cool fall months.

These pants are a quick sew and can be made in a weekend. The pattern includes thoughtful, yet elevated details that sewists from beginners to advanced will appreciate.

Lounger Elasticated Pants (Beginner-Friendly) – Elle Stitch

Interested in adding a pair of natural fiber pants to your handmade wardrobe? This free elasticated pants pattern by Elle Stitch is a quick and satisfying sewing project that’s perfect for using your favorite linen, cotton, or lightweight denim.

This project is the perfect way to dip your toes into garment sewing, or to add another elevated basic to your handmade wardrobe. You’ll practice top stitching, sewing a deep hem, and inserting an elastic.

In this post, I’ll walk you through what makes this pattern worth trying, what you’ll learn, the fabric I recommend, and a few tips to help you get the best results.


photo credit: Elle Stitch

Why This Pattern is Worth Making

Sewing pants can be intimidating for some sewists. This pattern is low stakes and will allow any level sewist to feel confident that they’ve made something that they will feel great wearing!

Here are a few reasons why it’s worth sewing these Lounger Pants by Elle Stitch:

  • They’re an elevated basic perfect for any wardrobe
  • Perfect for beginners wanting to learn garment sewing
  • Great for your favorite midweight cotton and linen fabric

If I were to make these pants, I’d use a medium-weight linen for a natural, textured look that fits beautifully into my natural fiber wardrobe. I love that there’s an option for a drawstring. I think it’s an easy detail that anyone can utilize.

photo credit: Elle Stitch

Quick Overview

Looking for a quick snapshot of this pants pattern? Here’s what you need to know:

  • Pattern: Lounger Pants by Elle Stitch
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Project Type: Pants
  • Time to Make: 3-4 hours
  • Best Fabric: cotton, linen, lightweight denim

photo credit: Elle Stitch

Meet the Designer: Elle Stitch

Before we dive into this week’s pattern, I wanted to highlight the designer behind it.

Ellen is the pattern designer behind Elle Stitch. Her designs feature elevated basics that would fit into any sewist’s wardrobe. Her silhouettes are simple, but many of her designs have thoughtful details that bring a lot of personality to the garment. While she now works as a nurse, Ellen has a background in fashion, and it shows. Her designs fit many body shapes and are wearable in every season of life.


Some of Ellen’s other patterns you might enjoy:

  • Bobbie Dress – the perfect everyday dress for summer. The casual design is elevated by the gathered side panels and maxi length option. It can also be made as a mini dress for a more playful look.

A blonde woman wearing a blue gingham spaghetti strap dress over a tee shirt.

photo credit: Elle Stitch

  • Maisie Maxi Skirt – a tiered maxi dress is always a closet staple. This simple design is perfect for beginner sewists, and the instructions feature an optional drawstring and pockets!

photo credit: Elle Stitch

  • Studio Activewear – whether you want to sew your first pair of yoga pants or bike shorts, this pattern is for you. With two different views for each, you can be sure that this pattern will become an instant staple in your collection.

photo credit: Elle Stitch


Ellen also has other patterns, including the Fleur Dress, the Sage Jacket, and the Easties Bikini. Be sure to check out her Etsy shop for even more pattern designs.

Why This Pattern Is Worth Making

There are a lot of free pants patterns out there, but this one stands out because:

  • It’s ideal for those wanting to learn to sew
  • It helps you learn how to top-stitch pockets
  • It’s perfect for linen and cotton fabrics
  • You’ll learn how to insert an elastic into a waistband

I love that you can make these pants just how you want them. It’s easy to add inseam pockets and outer pockets, or none at all! The deep hem at the bottom of these pants adds a more sophisticated look that can be dressed up or down.


This is the kind of quick, practical sewing project that’s perfect when you want something satisfying to add to your wardrobe. I haven’t sewn any pants yet myself, but I know that this pair would be the perfect addition to my handmade wardrobe.

photo credit: Elle Stitch

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What You’ll Learn From This Elasticated Pants Pattern

This is a quick garment project, but it’s also a great opportunity to build your sewing skills, especially as a beginner.

While making this, you’ll practice:

  • How to insert an elastic into a channel
  • topstitching a pocket
  • sewing a deep hem

If you’re building a handmade wardrobe or sewing more intentionally, these are such useful techniques to have. I learned some of these basic techniques by repeating them over and over. I always say, especially with sewing, “there’s no better way to learn than to do”!

Pattern Breakdown

Here’s what to expect from the pattern itself. I think you’ll enjoy the process! :

  • Format: PDF
  • Instructions: clear and descriptive, with many illustrations and tips along the way
  • Materials Required: natural fiber fabric, thread, and fabric scissors
  • Style/Aesthetic: modern, classic, breezy, relaxed

What I Like:

  • This pattern includes a wide size range and is size inclusive (4-34 AU)
  • The instructions and illustrations are well-detailed and clear. There’s no guessing what seams to sew or which pattern piece lines up where.

Things to Keep in Mind:

  • Since this pattern is drafted for someone who is 5’2″ (160cm), you may want to draft a toile so that you can. lengthen or shorten the pants based on your height.
    • Ellen suggests reading through the pattern and making your size based off the finished garment measurments.

Materials & Tools

Here’s what you’ll need for this project (plus a few extras ✨):

Optional but helpful tools:

If you enjoy sewing with natural fibers, I’d recommend trying this free loungewear pattern with mediumweight linen for a relaxed, classic look. Linen is breathable in hot weather and insulating in cooler weather, so you could wear these pants for many seasons throughout the year.

Fabric Tips

Fabric choice can completely change how these pants look! Elle Stitch recommends using a medium-weight linen or cotton, or lightweight denim. You could also use a flowy viscose for a more elevated look!

Here are a few ideas:

If you’re a gingham girl like me, you’ll love to sew up a pair of pants in this neutral mini gingham. Fluid + Drape also has some neutral colors in their Summer Camp collection, too!

This dreamy designer linen is from an iconic brand known for its fabric designs. If this striped fabric isn’t up your alley, check out their other countless collections of natural fibers.



This project is a great way to use thrifted textiles. You can easily find vintage bedsheets in countless colors and patterns that have more than enough fabric to make yourself a pair of pants.

Tips Before You Start Sewing

A few things to keep in mind before you begin:

  • Wash fabric to prevent shrinkage
  • Use scissors specifically made for cutting fabric
  • Use a thread that matches your fabric so your pants don’t look handmade
  • Make sure to measure out your elastic around the area you want your pants to sit

These small adjustments can make a big difference in your final result. You’ll be surprised at how paying attention to these smaller details can have a big impact on the final product!

The Linen Lab

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From lightweight and mediumweight linens to cotton and ramie blends, you’ll find plenty of fabrics for garments and home decor.

How I’d Make This

If I were making this pattern, I would:

  • Use a neutral colored linen so that these pants would fit seamlessly into my wardrobe
  • I’d add inseam pockets and two back pockets
  • I’d use these cute labels under one of the outside pockets

My handmade, natural fiber wardrobe is really missing some pants. I typically only wear jeans, skirts, and dresses. But I know these pants would work perfectly with a classic white t-shirt, like a Stellan Tee or a 100% cotton Colorblock Set top.

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FAQ about this Free Elasticated Pants Pattern

Is this free pants sewing pattern beginner-friendly?

Yes! The pattern is ideal for beginners looking to sew their first pair of pants!

What fabric is best for a pair of pants?

Natural fibers work best for these pants. They work best with medium weight cotton or linen. Lightweight cotton denim would also work well!

Can I make this without special sewing notions?

Yes! All you need are fabric scissors, pins, elastic, and your sewing machine!

Will this pattern show me how to insert an elastic?

You bet. This pattern includes clear and detailed illustrations so you can insert an elastic into the waistband with confidence.

Final Thoughts on this Quick Project

This is such a quick and fun project, and I love how it is perfect for beginners and is so customizable.

If you’re looking to add a simple wardrobe staple to your wardrobe, this is definitely one to save—especially if you enjoy sewing with natural, timeless materials.

I would totally make my own pair in a neutral linen or linen blend.

How to Get the Free Pattern

Find the Lounger Pants Pattern by Elle Stitch below! ⬇️

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Happy sewing!  🧵

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