
Welcome to this crochet pants pattern! Whether you’re looking for a cozy pair of pants to wear around the house or a stylish addition to your wardrobe, these crochet pants are sure to fit the bill.
This pattern is perfect for those who are comfortable with basic crochet techniques, as it uses simple stitches and requires minimal shaping. With a little bit of yarn and some patience, you’ll be able to create a pair of pants that are uniquely yours and will keep you comfortable all day long. So grab your crochet hook and let’s get started!
This free pattern is hopefully all there, as it took some time to find a pretty one that I hope you will like. These would be perfect for a yoga pant or a swimming cover up.

There are not too many patterns out there where the holes are not giant. Giant holes mean you can see your butt.
This one is lacy and elegant. Free Pattern here.
Edited to add: This pattern has since been removed from their website.
Updated- We were sent some chart copies, hopefully the more advance crocheters can figure it out from these charts.
Sizes:
Petite 8
Small 10–12
Medium 14–16
Large 18
Instructions are written for Petite size first, with Small, Medium, and Large sizes in parentheses.
Example: 72 (76, 80, 84) sts
Notes Before You Begin
- This pattern uses US crochet terms.
- The original pattern refers to a stitch pattern as “pat”, but the actual pattern stitch instructions were not included in the text supplied.
- Wherever the pattern says work in pat, continue in the established stitch pattern, maintaining the correct stitch count.
- Stitch counts are given in sc-equivalent counts, as in the original vintage-style pattern.
- Replace all original “?” symbols with inches.
Left Leg
For left-handed crocheters, this will be your right leg.
Beginning at lower edge, using size G hook, ch 73 (77, 81, 85).
Work in pattern over 72 (76, 80, 84) sts for 3 rows.
Work 2 rows in sc.
Beginning with pattern row 2, continue in pattern until piece measures 23 inches from beginning, or 7 inches less than desired length to crotch, ending with pattern row 2.
Check gauge. Piece should measure approximately:
- Petite: 18 inches wide
- Small: 19 inches wide
- Medium: 20 inches wide
- Large: 21 inches wide
Increase for Hip and Crotch Shaping
Back Increase Row
Work 2 sc in first dc, 2 sc in next ch-1 space, then work in pattern across.
You should now have 74 (78, 82, 86) sts.
Mark beginning of this row for back edge.
Work 3 rows even in pattern.
Front Increase Row
Work in pattern across to end, working 2 sc in last ch-1 space, 2 sc in last dc, and 1 sc in turning ch-3 loop.
You should now have 76 (80, 84, 88) sts.
Mark end of this row for front edge.
Work 1 row even in pattern.
Repeat from Back Increase Row twice more.
You should now have 84 (88, 92, 96) sts.
Shape Crotch — Left Leg
Row 1 — Right Side
Work 80 (84, 88, 92) sc. Turn.
Row 2
Work in pattern to last 4 sts.
Ch 1, turn.
Row 3
Work 76 (80, 84, 88) sc. Turn.
Row 4
Repeat Row 2.
Row 5
Work 66 (70, 74, 78) sc. Turn.
Row 6
Work in pattern to last 2 sts.
Ch 1, turn.
Row 7
Work 62 (66, 70, 74) sc. Turn.
Row 8
Work in pattern to last 2 sts.
You should now have 60 (64, 68, 72) working sts.
Fasten off.
Right Leg
Work the same as Left Leg until piece measures 23 inches from beginning, ending with pattern row 2.
Increase for Hip and Crotch Shaping
Back Increase Row
Work in pattern across to end, working 2 sc in last ch-1 space, 2 sc in last dc, and 1 sc in turning ch-3 space.
You should now have 74 (78, 82, 86) sts.
Mark end of this row for back edge.
Work 3 rows even in pattern.
Front Increase Row
Work 2 sc in first dc, 2 sc in next ch-1 space, then work in pattern across.
You should now have 76 (80, 84, 88) sts.
Mark beginning of this row for front edge.
Work 1 row even in pattern.
Repeat from Back Increase Row twice more.
You should now have 84 (88, 92, 96) sts.
Shape Crotch — Right Leg
Row 1 — Right Side
Sl st across first 4 sts.
Ch 1, sc in each st across.
You should now have 80 (84, 88, 92) sc. Turn.
Row 2
Sl st across first 4 sc.
Ch 3, work in pattern across.
Ch 1, turn.
Row 3
Work 76 (80, 84, 88) sc. Turn.
Row 4
Repeat Row 2.
Row 5
Sl st across first 6 sts.
Ch 1, sc in each st across.
You should now have 66 (70, 74, 78) sc. Turn.
Row 6
Sl st across first 2 sc.
Ch 3, work in pattern across.
Ch 1, turn.
Row 7
Sl st across first 2 sts.
Ch 1, sc in each st across.
You should now have 62 (66, 70, 74) sc.
Row 8
Repeat Row 6.
You should now have 60 (64, 68, 72) working sts.
Do not fasten off.
Join Legs
With right side facing, sc in each st across right leg.
Sc in turning ch-3 space.
Pull up a loop in 2nd ch of turning ch.
With right side of left leg facing, pull up a loop in first dc of left leg.
Yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook to join.
Sc across left leg.
You should now have 120 (128, 136, 144) sc across both legs.
Work in pattern for 3 rows, ending with a wrong-side row.
Shape Waist Darts
Dart Row 1
Work 28 (30, 32, 34) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 56 (60, 64, 68) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 28 (30, 32, 34) sc.
You should now have 116 (124, 132, 140) sc.
Work 3 rows even.
Dart Row 2
Work 27 (29, 31, 33) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 54 (58, 62, 66) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 27 (29, 31, 33) sc.
You should now have 112 (120, 128, 136) sc.
Work 3 rows even.
Dart Row 3
Work 26 (28, 30, 32) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 52 (56, 60, 64) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 26 (28, 30, 32) sc.
You should now have 108 (116, 124, 132) sc.
Work 1 row even.
Dart Row 4
Work 25 (27, 29, 31) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 50 (54, 58, 62) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 25 (27, 29, 31) sc.
You should now have 104 (112, 120, 128) sc.
Work 1 row even.
Dart Row 5
Work 24 (26, 28, 30) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 48 (52, 56, 60) sc.
Decrease 1 sc twice.
Work 24 (26, 28, 30) sc.
You should now have 100 (108, 116, 124) sc.
Work even until piece measures:
- Petite: 9½ inches
- Small: 10 inches
- Medium: 10 inches
- Large: 10½ inches
measured from the first row of crotch shaping.
End with a right-side row.
Waistband
Change to size F hook.
Row 1
Ch 1, turn.
Sc in each sc across.
Ch 7 for buttonhole overlap.
Turn.
Row 2
Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across overlap, then sc across waistband.
At the same time, decrease 10 sc evenly across row.
You should now have 96 (104, 112, 120) sc.
Ch 1, turn.
Row 3
Sc in each sc across.
Rows 4 and 5
Work pattern rows 2 and 3.
Row 6
Sc in each sc across.
Fasten off.
Finishing
Block pieces lightly to measurements.
Sew inner leg seams.
Sew front and back crotch shaping.
Sew back seam, leaving upper 7 inches open for zipper.
Sew in zipper.
Sew button to right back waistband.
The ch-1 space forms the buttonhole.
Weave in all ends.

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These look great and so comfy I must try to make them. It will be a challenge…LOL
The blog with the pattern is gone! Help!
You can buy the pattern on Ravelry
I can not find it on Ravelry!!!!!!
Please give us instructions how to find it so we can buy the pattern!!!
I search on Ravelry but I CAN NOT FIND IT.
Thank you!!!
I also can’t find it. Shellie Wilson – please help and tell us where you found the pattern. The pants are gorgeous. I’d be happy to pay for it.
My moms wanting. It says free? Where do we go to download?? Thanks
why do you show items to crochet telll us free pattern and you lie too often smarten up ffs
I can’t find the pattern in either Etsy or Ravelry.
It sort of looks like a vintage pattern if you screen shot and zoom in you can get the sts pattern then follow another pants pattern using this st, just adding more sts to make them loose with lots of positive ease.
That’s what I’m going to try.