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Dry and Stylish: Comfortable, Cost-Effective DIY Bathrobes

We’ve been obsessed with making our own Bathrobes! In fact, we love the use of soft fabrics and the process of creating a comfortable wrap-around pleat so much that we make more than one bathrobe for each member of the family. That’s why we’ve collected so many different tutorials and patterns for so many different styles and sizes of bathrobes over the past few months.

Just in case you’re excited about the idea of ​​making your own comfy bathrobes, like when we first started using pajama cover-up kicks, here are 15 of the best patterns and designs we’ve come across so far!

1. Kids Bathrobes Made From T-Shirt Graphics

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Especially when we are new to sewing, we always find it helpful to learn how to sew a new garment by choosing a pattern that is similar to another more basic garment we already know how to make. That’s what caught our eye with this awesome kids’ bathrobe pattern from Life Sew Savory; it’s actually made from the exact pattern of another piece of clothing we’ve made multiple times! They show you how to start with a simple t-shirt pattern and go from there to make a hooded robe with sleeves and a belt.

2. Flowy bathrobe with ribbon

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maybe it’s actually a bathrobe you Are you most interested in making, at least starting? Well, as much as we love sewing for our family and kids, we can’t say we blame you; there’s always a little excitement when we finally have time to do something for ourselves! We recently tried this cute, flowy pattern with a lovely ribbon edge because it looks like the perfect morning outfit for spring, and we were right! Ours is blue and we wear it a lot because it’s light and comfortable. See how it was made at Lana Red Studio.

3. Terry Shark Robe

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If you were going to make a bathrobe for your kid, would you rather make one that looks a little silly than the hooded one we’ve already shown you? After all, it’s only after so many years that your kids will let you dress them up in fun, costume-like things until they start developing their own unique fashion sense and don’t want to wear animal hats anymore. That’s why, we kid you not, last week we made a fun shark robe for every kid! Get the full pattern, plus instructions for adding shark features, from Crazy Little Projects.

4. DIY Kimono Towel Robe

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Maybe, even if your kids are still classified as “little,” you already have a little fashionista on hand who wants something more classic and less pretentious in the homemade bathrobe department? In that case, we recommend checking out this super cute kimono-style bathrobe that’s perfect for swimming in summer and when the weather warms up! iCandy Handmade shows you how to make it smaller, but if you’re experienced in sewing, changing patterns to adult sizes isn’t too difficult.

5. No pattern, easy to sew comfortable robe

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Are you actually pretty neat when it comes to basic sewing techniques, but you don’t have much practice sewing patterns, so you’re looking for more step-by-step tutorials with photos and clear instructions?Then we thought maybe we found only Something for you! Featuring Oil and Blue, this guide gives you step-by-step instructions for making a classic-style bathrobe with three-quarter sleeves, a belt, and a collar.

6. Simple Bath Towel Robe

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Are you intrigued by the mention of bathrobes made from towel material, but you’re just not sure if your kids would like to wear a shark-themed outfit, no matter how much they like to dress and dress up? Then maybe a regular towel robe would be a better idea for them! We often recommend this easy kids pattern from Blog Lovin’ to beginner sewing enthusiasts who want to try their hand at making bathrobes, which actually gives you helpful tips and tricks for working with terry cloth specifically.

7. Simple Unpatterned Wool Robe

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Terry cloth robes are great for kids because they can actually use them to dry off when they get out of the tub, pool, or the waves at the beach, but when making robes for ourselves, we found we’d prefer Something softer and more comfortable, as we’re more likely to curl up in our robes enjoying our morning coffee or reading a book. That’s why we love this wool idea from Miloslava Krasnopolskaya so much! We actually used this pattern and fabric suggestion to get ourselves a warmer robe for fall and winter when it’s so cold in the morning, the blue ribbon edge we told you about on the list earlier.

8. Pretty Metal Design Robe

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Do you all want to make a nice spring or summer robe out of lighter fabrics, but you’d rather go for something more stylish and flashy than just solid colors and ribbons? Then check out this cute metallic print idea from the Daily Dose of Ash! Of course, you can use this pattern for style on almost any fabric, with or without metallic shapes and patterns printed, but we do like that it gives you some specific tips for working with an almost sheer chiffon material (see photos).

9. Two-Tone Towel Robe with Pockets

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Even if you’ve been scrolling for a while, are you really still thinking about the kid’s towel robe idea, but you’re at least feeling small face the challenge? Then maybe adding pockets and using more than one color sounds appealing to you! That’s exactly what Craft Remedy does here, but instead of using fabric store terry cloth material, they show you how to do it with actual upcycled towels.

10. Nightgown from an old duvet cover

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By far the thing that caught your attention the most was the idea of ​​making a robe out of an upcycled material, but we haven’t named a fabric you’ve been sitting on since all your towels are new? Hmm, do you ever feel like an old-fashioned robe is made of lightweight material that’s super smooth, not something fluffy, and love it because it feels like your bedding? Then maybe you’ll have an old duvet cover lying around that you can use instead! See how Karima’s Crafts made this more traditional style robe from their cover, lining all of their clothes so the stripes are nice, straight, and vertical.

11. Vintage Sheet Robe

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You’re really intrigued when we mention the idea of ​​a lightweight robe that feels as smooth as your bedding, but isn’t it a duvet cover you can upcycle? Then maybe you’d rather turn to the old sheets in your closet and choose a set that you don’t use anymore but has a color and pattern you love so much!Yes Very Big fan of the idea of ​​turning vintage sheets into robes to give them new life, as Melly Sews does here. Their tutorials will guide you through the entire process of making a summer tunic!

12. Lace-trimmed bridal gown DIY

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whether you are Actually Married or not, there is always something incredible about bridal gowns, as they are usually made of smooth, cool silk with some kind of delicate lace trim at the bottom.However, buying a classic bridal style gown from the store can be quite expensive, especially because The details we just mentioned! That’s why we’re so focused on learning how to make cute boudoir-style pieces yourself. Also, what’s more fun than controlling every detail of the color combination, rather than just picking from what’s available on store shelves? Get full instructions for making gorgeous bridal gowns like you can see in the photos on Tailor Crazed.

13. DIY bathrobes with furry blankets

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We know so far we’ve talked about warm and comfortable robes made from a variety of soft materials, but if the style of robe you’re thinking of is even warm and even More comfortable than wool or terry? Hmm, it sounds like what you’re describing feels like wearing a blanket with sleeves…so that’s exactly Sweet Teal! Check out their step-by-step tutorial on how to make a beautiful and comfortable bathrobe that’s actually made from a warm, soft blanket! They made the short version you see in the photo, but leaving your version long is a very simple change that we have full confidence in your ability to handle.

14. Ultra-Insulated Fleece-Lined Robe

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So far, we’ve shown you many Different kinds of kids gowns, but if you are like us, you can be a little picky when it comes to making things for your kids because they always change their minds about what they like and you just want to give them the best of. That’s why we thought we might as well add one more option to the list, as most of the kids styles we show you are summery or best for bath time or the beach! However, this two-tone lined fleece design from Made By Rae is designed to keep your kids cozy and warm when they come down for breakfast on a cold winter morning. We love that their tutorials give you a complete lesson in how to line simple garments!

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