
STEP 1
Print the pattern
Follow the instructions for your paper size below:
36” x 48” size paper
1 - Open the 36” print file
2 - Print; ensure the settings are:
Paper size = 36” wide
Scale = Actual size (100%)
Layout = Portrait
3 - Measure the Thimball square
If incorrect, adjust the print settings until the square measures correct. If you’re having trouble printing accurately, we recommend using Adobe Acrobat Free Download
A0 size paper
1 - Open the A0 print file
2 - Print page 1; ensure the settings are:
Paper size = A0
Scale = Actual size (100%)
Layout = Portrait
Pages = Page 1 only
3 - Measure the Thimball square
If incorrect, adjust the print settings until the square measures correct. If you’re having trouble printing accurately, we recommend using Adobe Acrobat Free Download
4 - Print the remaining pages
8” x 11.5” size paper
1. Open the 8.5” x 11” print file
2. Print page 1 only, ensure the settings are:
Paper size = 8.5” x 11” (Letter)
Scale = Actual size (100%)
Layout = Portrait
Pages = Page 1 only
3. Measure the Thimball square
If incorrect, adjust the print settings until the square measures correct. If you’re having trouble printing accurately, we recommend using Adobe Acrobat Free Download
4. Print the remaining pages and lay them out as required.
Row 1 = A1, A2, A3…
Row 2 = B1, B2, B3…
Row 3 = C1, C2, C3…
5. Cut out the rectangles on each page
6. Arrange and tape the rectangles together
Match the diamonds along the edges for accurate alignment.
A4 size paper
1. Open the A4 print file
2. Print page 1 only, ensure the settings are:
Paper size = A4
Scale = Actual size (100%)
Layout = Portrait
Pages = Page 1 only
3. Measure the Thimball square
If incorrect, adjust the print settings until the square measures correct. If you’re having trouble printing accurately, we recommend using Adobe Acrobat Free Download
4. Print the remaining pages and lay them out as required.
Row 1 = A1, A2, A3…
Row 2 = B1, B2, B3…
Row 3 = C1, C2, C3…
5. Cut out the rectangles on each page
6. Arrange and tape the rectangles together
Match the diamonds along the edges for accurate alignment.
STEP 2
Round up your tools
Sewing machine
Iron and ironing board
Scissors
Tape
Pins
Fabric pen or chalk
STEP 3
Gather your materials
Fabric; we recommend knit fabrics such as Rib Knit, 2-way stretch Knits, Jersey, Athletic Knits or Ponte knit. We chose Rib Knit.
1/2 inch wide elastic: up to 1.25 yards
Thread
STEP 4
Cut out the paper pieces for your size
See step 3 images for size info.
STEP 5
Cut out the fabric pieces
Seam allowance and hem allowance are already included.
Follow the cut instructions on the paper pieces Learn more >
STEP 6
Label your fabric pieces
For clarity, we made the wrong side of our fabric darker.
For a closer look, you can click or double-tap on the images to activate zoom.
STEP 7
Sew the cut & sew panel seams
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 8
Sew the front seam
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 9
Sew the back seam
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 10
Sew the inseams
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 11
Sew the outseams
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 12
Hem the bottom
There is 1 inch hem allowance
We chose a single-fold hem and finished it with a double-needle topstitch
STEP 13
Create the waistband
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
STEP 14
Create the casing
Use 1 inch allowance
We chose to stretch stitch 1 inch from the edge then stretch stitch 1/4 inch from the edge
STEP 15
Insert the elastic
We chose fit to body and trim if needed
STEP 16
Turn the waistband
STEP 17
Attach the waistband
Use 1/2 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a stretch stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
COMPLETE
You did it!
Be a pro! Trim any excess thread and allowances, then, give it a good iron.