Free Kids Hoodie Sewing Pattern (2024)

Learn How to Sew a Hoodie Sweater for Babies, Toddlers, Kids, and Preteens Using Knit Fabric and a Free Sweet Red Poppy PDF Sewing Pattern.

One of my favorite things to sew for my kids has always been hoodies! I'm finally sharing my hoodie pattern with you for FREE! This hoodie features a cute pocket, an adorable hood that overlaps at the front, raglan sleeves, and contrasting cuffs and waistbands.

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This hoodie is one of my favorite things to make for my kids and they love wearing it because they get to choose the fabrics and it’s extra soft.

Looking for the matching leggings pattern? Click here! I also have a FREE Pajama pant pattern for the entire family that you'll love!

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The best part? It's easy enough to make that even a beginner can sew it!

It comes in sizes Preemie all the way through a size 16 so you're sure to get tons of use out of this pattern for years to come!

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Medium to Heavy 4-Way Stretch Fabric

For this pattern, I recommend using a medium to heavyweight fabric such as:

It’s essential to use a fabric with at least 20% stretch. Not sure what that means? A 4" piece of fabric should stretch to at least 4.75". Fabric must have stretch both horizontally and vertically. Look for fabrics labeled as 4-way stretch.

Make sure to prewash and dry your knit fabric before cutting and sewing it! This will prevent your fabric from shrinking after you've sewn it.

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Finishing Techniques

When sewing this pattern you can use a variety of different techniques to finish the seams.

First, you can use the stretch stitch on your sewing machine. This looks like a lightning bolt and allows seams to have more give so the stitches don’t pop when stretched out.

My personal favorite way to sew with knit fabric on a sewing machine is using Eloflex thread which is specifically designed for sewing with knit fabric. This results in a seam that will not pop when it is pulled on.

The final option is to finish the seams with a serger. The serger creates a seam that is cut and finished in one step. This option creates a more professional-looking finish.

Not sure how to use your serger machine? Check out my online course Ready, Set, Sew! Serger Edition.

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Fabric Requirements & Layout Chart

Fabric requirements are based on 58"-60" width fabric.

  • Sizes P - 12/18 you will need 1 yard of fabric.
  • Sizes 18/24 - 6 you will need 1 1/4 yard of fabric
  • Sizes 7-16 you will need 2 yards of fabric.
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Print the Pattern

Download the pattern to your computer and print the pattern at 100% with no scaling.

Immediately check the 1” x 1” square to ensure the pattern has printed off correctly. If the 1" square measures larger or smaller the pattern will need to be reprinted for accuracy.

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Layers Option

To use the layers option, click on the "paper" icon on the left-hand side of the pdf. Deselect the sizes you don't want to print leaving only the size you wish to print selected.

Supply List

Need extra help with your hoodie? Be sure to watch the step-by-step video!

Table of Contents

DOWNLOAD THE PRINTABLE PDF HOODIE SEWING PATTERN HERE.

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Size Chart

Measure Chest and Height. This will give you an idea of which size will fit best.

You'll want to base the size on the chest measurement and shorten or lengthen the pattern based on the height. *Instructions for shortening or lengthening are shown below.

If your measurements are in-between sizes, size up for the best fit.

Use the measurement chart and not normal ready-to-wear sizing for the best fit!

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Hoodie Print Guide

Use this guide to save paper and ink by printing off only the pages that you need for your specific size and style.

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Finished Measurements

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Stretch Test

How to do the Stretch Test

To test a piece of fabric for stretch take a 4-inch piece of fabric and stretch it to see how far it stretches. If it stretches to 4.75" it has at least 20% stretch. If it stretches to 8" it has 100% stretch.

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Seam Allowance

This pattern is sewn with a 3/8" (1cm) seam allowance unless noted otherwise.

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Raglan Hoodie Pattern Assembly

How to Assemble This Pattern

The Hoodie pattern is numbered 1-18. Align the circles and black lines together as you are piecing the pattern together. You can connect the pieces of paper with tape or a glue stick.

Feel free to trim off the excess from each piece of the pattern or hold the pieces up to the light and align them together without trimming.

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Place the Pattern on the Fabric

Lay the fabric out in front of you and fold it in half to align the selvage edges.

The selvage edges run vertically along the fabric. The greatest amount of stretch should be going horizontally across the pattern.

Place the pattern piece on top of the fabric and pin it in place.

Cut out the Hoodie

Using scissors or a rotary cutter, cut around each pattern piece. If a pattern piece says "cut on the fold," be sure to align it with the fabric's folded edge.

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Check the Pieces

Lay all pieces of fabric out in front of you.

Check the direction of the fabric on each piece and that you've cut out all the pieces you need.

Prepping Hoodie Cuffs & Waistband

Press Cuffs & Waistband

Fold all cuffs in half longways, wrong sides together, and press well.

Unfold.

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Sew Sides of Cuffs & Waistband

Fold cuffs in half width-wise, right sides together. Match the raw ends and sew the sides with a 3/8" (1cm) seam allowance.

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Fold Cuffs and Waistband

Press seams open. Fold cuffs in half, wrong sides together, aligning the raw ends. Press again. Set aside.

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Prepping Hood

Make Markings

Using the pattern piece, mark the wrong side of the fabric with the front mid mark on all 4 pieces.

Place the two main pieces right sides together. Align edges and sew the back seam.

Repeat with the lining.

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Sew Hood

Open both hoods. Place right sides together and align the front edges.

Sew along the front edge. Turn right side out and press well. Set aside.

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Prepping Pocket

Sew Pockets Together

Place pocket pieces right sides together. Sew along the sides, slants, and top.

Leave the BOTTOM OPEN. Turn right side out and press well.

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Topstitch Pocket

Topstitch pocket 1/2" (1.3cm) from the edge.

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Sew Pocket to Front Bodice

Using markings, place the pocket to the front of the bodice.

Sew the two side edges and the top with a 1/4" (.6cm) seam allowance. Make sure to backstitch both sides.

Make sure to leave pocket openings open!

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Sewing Sleeves to Bodice

Sew First Sleeve

Start with the front bodice.

Double-check that you have the correct side of the sleeve aligning with the front.

Align the front sleeve line to the bodice.

The sleeve curves slightly differently than the bodice, so there will be some slight bunching. Pin the curve.

Sew. Fold the sleeve away from the bodice and press the seam upward.

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Sew Second Sleeve

Repeat the same steps with the second sleeve.

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Sew Back to Sleeves

First Back Sleeve

Align the back to the back sleeve curve. Pin and sew in place. Make sure to pull the sleeve out and press up well.

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Last Sleeve

Fold the bodice and align the sleeve to the back bodice. Pin in place.

This side won't be as easy to press open. Move the bodice around so you can press the seam up.

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Sew Hoodie Side Seams, Armbands & Waistband

Sew Bodice and Sleeve Sides

Align bodice right sides together making sure the sides of the bodice and sleeves match up.

Pin in place and sew.

Turn the hoodie right side out for the next step.

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Sewing Armbands and Waistband

Mark the middle of the armbands and sleeves.

Align the side seam of the armband to the seam on the sleeve. Put sleeve inside of the armband and align the raw ends.

Distribute the fabric evenly and sew the armband in place. Repeat with the other armband.

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Mark the middle of the waistband. Align the waistband seam with the side seam of the bodice and pin the middle mark of the waistband with the other side seam of the bodice.

Distribute the fabric evenly and sew the waistband in place.

Fold the waistband down and press the seam.

Sewing on the Hood

Align Hood

Using the markings, align the hood to the neckline right sides together. You should have the outer hood fabric facing right sides together with the bodice.

Align hood markings to the middle of the front bodice. There should be a 1" (2.5cm) cross-over at the front.

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Sew Hood

Pin the hood in place, then sew all the way around.

Pull the hood up and press the seam downward towards the bodice.

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Finishing Hoodie

Press all Seams

Pull the hoodie right side out. Press all seams again really well.

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This is a personal use-only pattern and it may not be shared or resold. You are welcome to sell hoodies made from this pattern from home production only.

All content of this pattern including video, photos, and wording are protected under copyright.

Do you have any questions about thishoodie sewing pattern? Let me know in a comment below!

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FAQs

How much fabric do you need to sew a hoodie? ›

A normal hoodie uses an average of 2 yards.

Is it hard to sew a hoodie? ›

Sewing a hoodie may seem like a daunting project, but it is easier than you might think. You will need some special materials and tools to make the hoodie, such as an old sweatshirt to use as a guide, some fabric, and a sewing machine. You will also need some basic sewing skills.

How do I figure out how much fabric I need? ›

How to Measure for Yardage
  1. Fabric width is divided by the width of one item. ...
  2. Divide the total number of pieces you intend to make by the number of pieces that fit into the width of the fabric. ...
  3. Multiply the number of rows you need by the length of one piece. ...
  4. Divide the total project in inches by 36 inches (1 yard).
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What is the perfect size for hoodie? ›

Men's Hoodies & Sweatshirts Size Guide
SizeChest Measurement
InchesCM
S36-3891-96
M38-4096-101
L40-42101-106
6 more rows

What is the hardest clothing to sew? ›

3 Most Difficult Materials To Sew With….
  • Leather. One of the toughest things about working with leather is that it is. ...
  • Sheers. In sharp contrast to leather, sheer fabrics like chiffon, georgette, voile, organdy, and organza are tricky to work with because they're so soft and delicate. ...
  • Knits. ##FABSIGNATURES.
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What is the hardest fabric to sew? ›

Sewing with Difficult Fabrics

Fabrics like spandex, lycra or knits are very stretchy and difficult to line up, while others like suede, velvet and satin are very slippery and a challenging keep in place.

What is the easiest piece of clothing to sew? ›

Knits are a popular choice for beginners – take a look at the selection of knit dress patterns for beginners here. From Tilly and the Buttons is a simple to make pull-on dress with scoop neckline and elasticated waistline. The plain skirt version is perfect for those new to sewing.

How many yards of fabric do I need for a medium hoodie? ›

Using a 45-inch wide fabric will need around 2 7/8 yards to make a medium-sized hoodie. For 60-inch broad fabric, roughly 2 yards are required.

What fabric do you use to sew a hoodie? ›

Hoodies and sweatshirts are the best hoodie fabric material made from soft, warm, and durable materials. For instance, cotton jerseys and fleece are good because they are plush, cozy, and thick enough to produce a supple form. Some of the most popular fabrics include French Terry, cotton, fleece, wool, and fleece.

How much does it cost to make a hoodies? ›

In general, the cost of manufacturing a basic, standard hoodie without any extra features or customizations can range from $5 to $20. This estimate accounts for labor costs, material costs, customization costs (such as printing and embroidery), and overhead.

How much does it cost to make the average hoodie? ›

Generally, a basic, standard hoodie without any special features or customizations can cost anywhere from $5 to $20 to manufacture. This estimate includes the cost of materials, labor, customisations such as printing and embroidery and overhead expenses.

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