TUTORIAL: Sugarplum Capris *Free Pattern*


Sugarplum-Capri-Tutorial-byWho doesn’t love ruffles?…they just make things happier.  When I wear ruffles myself, I think I probably have a little bit more bounce in my step… they just do that.  Add more bounce!

Sugarplum-Capri-5Everywhere we go someone comments on her ruffle capris.  I usually avoid the whole “I made it “ conversation if I can, but recently, I was just too proud of these fun pants to pass it up  :)  I still don’t know if the woman who asked about them got it… that I actually made them.  She said, “Oh, you added the ruffles to leggings?” 
 I think that is my main fascination with making clothes…that they are unlike anything else you can buy….and you can make them in whatever cool fabric you can get your hands on!


Sugarplaum-capri-6And these definitely don’t have that ‘handmade’ look to them anyhow! 

Sugarplum-Capri-4They are of course, loaded with ruffles on the bottom and adorned with a comfy yoga style waistband… or, she can wear them high-waisted too!


Sugarplum-capri-10 My obsession with making them turned out several different types of knit.  They all worked really well, but I think my favorite fit is with the blue jersey.  It’s a thinner material and buttery soft, perfect for a running and bouncing.  The white ponte roma is not as stretchy but is a luxurious knit and I’m reserving those for special occasions.  The sprinkle interlock capris probably have the most stretch and will be perfect for running on the beach or even just lounging around the house.    Hope that info helps you when picking out knits for this pattern!



Let’s make your sugarplum a pair too:

**This template is for a size 3/4 toddler, but you can always adjust up/down where needed**
materials

  • 3/4 yard of 60” knit 
  • Sugarplum Capri template (4 pieces), taped together and cut  *front and back pictured above*
  • 1/4” seam allowance

Cut the pieces pictured above.  Make sure you keep your main pieces (front, back and waistband) with the grain


DSC_3821Sew a front and back together at the sides, RST using a 1/4” seam


DSC_3833Transfer the ruffle line markings to the front of each capri panel


DSC_3825 Ruffle all the 2”x22” strips at the top using a 1/4” stitch line

DSC_3827Add the first ruffle to the bottom ruffle line and pin in place.  Stitch the ruffles to the capri using the gathering stitch that was used for the ruffles


DSC_3830Add the second ruffle and stitch in place


DSC_3831Add the third row!  Now sew the other capri panel in the same manner

DSC_3835Place the two panels RST and pin and sew as pictured above

DSC_3836Now they look more like capris!  Using the diagram above, stitch the inside legs.

DSC_3828Take you 18”x9” piece and sew it down the short side RST


DSC_3829Turn it right side out and wrong sides together to form a high-waist waistband



DSC_3837Pin the waistband to the capri top raw edge.  If there are any gaps , just stretch as you sew.



DSC_3849Wear them high-waisted…


DSC_3854Or turn the waistband down for a yoga pant style.


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Happy {ruffle} making!

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12 comments:

Simple Simon & Co said...

I can see a ton of little girls wearing these this summer!!!!

I love the white ones.

Leigh Anne said...

I saw these during the Ruffle series on See Kate Sew and I still LOVE 'em! Fantastic Job! Wish I could wear some myself...haha! They look so comfy :)

Susan @ Living with Punks said...

Thanks guys! They are definitley her comfy pants of choice :) I may work on an adult version if I can get around to it ;)

Toqua's Crafts said...

SO ADORABLE!
I'm saving this so that if ever I have a granddaughter I can make her a pair!!
Thank you for sharing!

Dayna at Precut Paradise said...

Cute, Cute, Cute!!! They look so fun...

Allyson Butler said...

I love these - so much!

Emily said...

LOVE these! I have to make a few more pairs (or do laundry more often ha). :)

lisa b. said...

So is it wrong that I want to wear a pair of these? I could never get my tom-boy gal to agree to wearing something with so many frills! Love them!

Mama Bear said...

Adorable! Want to make some asap! Quick question- did you use a ball point needle and what kind of stitch did you use on the ruffles?

Jenny G said...

I am so excited about these! So cute! I just tried to download the pattern and it isn't working. Did the download expire? Please help! Thanks so much for sharing:)

marcy gilligan said...

Im new to sewing. I would love to make these! How would i adjust to make a 5t? Do i just add an inch or 2 to each measurement?

Susan @ Living with Punks said...

Download should still be active, I just checked it...

Here is the direct link:

http://www.ge.tt/4YuUOoG/v/0?c?c

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