Toddler Denim Jeans Sewing Pattern: Pockets, Faux Zipper, Back Elastic Waist Jeans Pattern for Beginners


Denim Jean Sewing Pattern

Intermediate Level Sewing Pattern

Our Lil Rugged Jean for Toddlers is the cutest boxy look jean pattern!

A beginner with a experience working with denim or twill can accomplish this jean pant pattern.  

Super fast and fulfilling project for anyone sewing for a toddler.

Lil Rugged Jean Sewing Pattern Features

Pockets

Faux Zipper Flap

Back Elastic 

Belt Loops

Measurement Chart

Toddler Jean Measurement Chart

Fabric, Notions, Tools

Fabric:
 
4-10oz woven cotton, linen, wool, or stretch denims or wovens iwth up to 3% elastine.  
 
Linen, Cotton Drill, Denim, Corduroy, Twill.
 
Pocket Lining:  Muslin, linen flannel, cotton batiste, linings.
 
Notion:  1″ wide knit elastic for waist band.
 
Needle:  You may need a denim needle if the fabric is heavy.
 
Note:  You need a removable arm to fit the pant legs.
 
Beginners with experience working with denim weight fabrics and elastic waist bands, or intermediates can likely accomplish this project quickly.
Jeans Photo

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Margie Vaudreuil

Hi! My name is Margie, and my number one passion is sewing. In fact, I’ve dedicated a big part of my life to mastering it and teaching it to others. When I was a little girl, I loved watching my mother at her sewing machine. She could make anything—it felt like magic. She created clothes for our whole family, and that left a lasting impression on me. Today, I carry that same spirit forward through my own work—designing, sewing, and teaching others the techniques that truly elevate their skills. There’s nothing more rewarding to me than helping someone go from “just getting by” to feeling confident and capable in their sewing. Thank you so much for being here. If you ever want to reach out, I’d truly love to hear from you. Enjoy! Margie

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