Nightwear matching set with pajama pants and top – Sewing tutorial

This is a sewing pattern and tutorial to sew a comfortable nightwear set including pajamas and a comfortable raglan style top. Sew in silky satin or soft cotton for maximum comfort.

Nightwear matching set with pajama pants and top - sewing tutorial

To sew the top

You need 2 bodice pieces and 2 raglan sleeves for sewing the top. I have used extra fabric scraps from sewing the pants for making the sleeves.

Cut out bodice for the nightwear

Fold the fabric for the bodice and mark as the pattern given above.

Cut 2 such Bodices from the pattern.

You also need to cut the 2 sleeves; use the pattern given below.

nightwear set sleeves pattern

Fold the fabric for the sleeves by the middle (A-C in the picture above) and mark and cut them out. 

Open up the bodices and the sleeves

Take one bodice piece and join the sleeves as in the pictures below

Join the sleeves to the front bodice

Keep the fabrics rightsides together and sew along the raglan armscye edge

Sleeves is joined to the edge of bodice

It will look like the picture below after both the sleeves are sewn. 

Sew both the sleeves and then join the back bodice to the sleeves

Bck bodice is sewn to the sleeves

Now Sew the side seams; Sew the hem; sew the sleeve hem.

Finish the edges and sleeve hem

Finally sew a casing for a thin elastic along the neckline edge. You need only a thin casing as you will be inserting a 1/4 inch or thinner elastic through the casing.

As you do all these, remember to press all the seam allowances open and to clip wherever necessary.

You can thread a 24 inch long ( This was for a 30 inch chest; try longer if you are bigger)

THread elastic through the casing

To sew the nightwear pants.

Fold your fabric by 4 layers; Mark as in the picture below. Cut out the pieces

nightwear pants - sewing pattern ;mark on fabric

You need to cut two leg pieces like this . Adjust the width of the legs and hem as per your need for ease. I took a 12 inch leg width which is quite loose for thin legs. 

cut the pattern pieces

Open them up and keep them rightsides together.

Keep the two leg pieces right sides together and sew the crotch seams (on either side)
Keep the two leg pieces right sides together and sew the crotch seams (on either side)

Sew along the crotch seam – joining them together.(Picture above- red lines are the stitching lines)

When you are finished bring the crotch seam to the middle. It will look like this

Bring the crotch seam to the middle and sew the inseams
Bring the crotch seam to the middle and sew the inseams

Now sew the leg inner seams – the red line is the stitching line

Turn your pants rightside out.

Pajama pants turned right side out

You have the pants – now they have to be hemmed.

(If you have more width at the back you can try the pattern for the drawstring pant given here).

Hem the bottom edge. Turn under 1/2 inch and then 1 inch and sew.

Make a casing for the elastic for the waistband by turning in the top edge and sewing  in place.

Thread elastic through the casing

Leave 2 inch or so un-stitched for inserting the elastic.

Insert elastic with length equaling 1 inch minus the waist round – after inserting sew the waistband closed.

pajama pants with elastic waist

Related posts : Girls’s dresses – stitching ideas.; Sew Pajama Pants : different ways; Easy sleeveless Loungewear; How to sew a nighty ; Nightwear with sleeveless cami top and shorts – sewing pattern

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Author: Sarina Tariq

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5 thoughts on “Nightwear matching set with pajama pants and top – Sewing tutorial”

  1. Ann Johnson

    Love your tutorials, its really helpful to so many of us, thank you.

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    Best regards,

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  2. Jennifer

    Thanks will make one.

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  3. Lakshmi Balasubramanian

    Thanks a lot for the above pattern. Can’t wait to make it.

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    • Sarina

      Thanks Lakshmi

  4. Munashe Jemwa

    Thanks will try this out

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