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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
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### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
---
### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
---
### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
---
### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
---
### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings: Cutting Instructions"
---
### Materials
- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 leg** parts
- Cut **2 panel** parts
Optionally
- Cut **2 waistband** parts on the fold
- Cut **2 pocket** parts

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title: "Lumina leggings"
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<DesignInfo design='lumina' docs />

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title: "Lumina leggings"
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<DesignInfo design='lumina' docs />

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title: "Lumina leggings"
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<DesignInfo design='lumina' docs />

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title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a wovel fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intent to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletic use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a woven fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intend to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletics use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a wovel fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intent to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletic use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a wovel fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intent to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletic use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a wovel fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intent to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletic use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Fabric Options"
---
### Main Fabric
This pattern requires a stretch fabric. The stretch needs to be perpendicular to the grainline. There is no stretch required along
the grainline, but a 4-way stretch fabric can definitely be used. Not all stretch fabrics have the same amount of stretch. The default
ease value of -5% works well for fabrics that have 60% stretch. If your fabric has a different amount of stretch, you may want to
adjust this setting accordingly. Reduce the ease when your fabric has more stretch. Getting the ease right is *very* important for
getting a good fit.
<Note>
If the ease setting is larger than 0 (positive ease), any type of knit fabric can be used. Keep in mind that even with the ease
set at the maximum, you probably will not be able to use a fabric with no stretch at all (a wovel fabric).
</Note>
These fabrics come in different weights. Pick one that works for how you intent to use it. Thicker fabrics provide more support
and warmth.
For yoga pants, take something that has a medium thickness. Supplex is a good choice for this. It also works well for cycling. For
other athletic use fabrics that would be appropriate for that. Most fabrics that contain spandex will work.
<Note>
Since this pattern has an outside panel, you can use contrasting fabrics to make interesting effects.
</Note>

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title: "Lumina leggings"
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<DesignInfo design='lumina' docs />

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title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Sewing Instructions"
---
<Note>
This is a garment made from a stretch fabric. So use appropriate seam solutions. A serger is a good way to do this, as
are specific stitches that certain sewing machines provide. A zigzag stitch will do if that's all you have.
Keep in mind that since these seams are always under tension, it may be a good idea to double them up, or
provide a zigzag in addition to serging the seam.
</Note>
### Step 1: The waistband (optional)
- Sew the two pieces to each other, right sides together, along the top seam.
- Press the seam open
- Sew the back seam, right sides together. This creates a loop.
<Note>
If you want to include elastic into the waistband, now is a good time to do so. You should
add it to the seam you just sewed.
</Note>
### Step 2: The cross seam
- Sew both leg pieces together along the cross seam.
### Step 3: Pockets
- Serge the top of the two panels.
- Fold this top over onto itself, and stitch in place. Using a double needle is a good way to do this.
Zigzag works too. Make sure that you fold it slightly more than the seam allowance.
- Lay the panel down with the right side down.
- Lay the pocket part on top, right side down, aligning the notches. Pin in place
- Stitch the bottom of the pocket to the panel. Again, a double needle or zigzag works well.
### Step 4: Panels
- Align all the front notches of the panel to the front of the leg panel, right sides together.
If you included the pocket option, make sure you treat the pocket and panel pieces as one piece.
- Seam this seam on both legs.
- Repeat for the back side of the panel and leg parts
<Note>
The number and distance of the notches on the front and back seams are different.
</Note>
### Step 5: Attaching the waistband
- Align the waistband seam with the seam in the back. Align the notches with the panel seams.
- Sew all the way around, attaching the waistband to the legs. Make sure you sew both pieces of the waistband
into this seam. This seam will combine three layers, both layers of the waistband, and one layer of the leg
pieces.
<Note>
If you have included the pocket option, take extra care not to sew the folded over part of the panel into
the waistband seam.
</Note>
### Step 6: Finish up
Now you can add the elastic to the leg openings. Otherwise finish those in any way you like.
You're all done! Enjoy your Lumina leggings!

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<DesignMeasurements design='lumina' />

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<DesignMeasurements design='lumina' />

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title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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title: "Lumina leggings: What You Need"
---
To make Lumina, you will need the following:
- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1.5 metres (1.7 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Lumina Fabric options](/docs/designs/lumina/fabric/))
- Elastic for the leg openings and waist.

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title: "Lumina leggings"
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<DesignInfo design='lumina' docs />

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title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Designer Notes"
---
I started working on this design when I wanted to make a pair of cycling shorts. I had made a pair in the past,
using a commercial pattern. And since you can buy the chamois separately, this is a great garment to make.
After starting this, I realized that there would be people who would want a more traditional leggings pattern.
So I decided to make two patterns, one with a seam on the inside of the leg (traditional), and one without a
seam on the inside (this one). I played with the idea to keep both patterns under one name, but it became
obvious that it would be better to have two different patterns instead. Since this one was called `lumina`, I
named the other `lumira`. As it may be, I quickly got distracted by the other version, and that one was
published first.
Since this pattern has a panel on the side, it seemed easy to add a pocket option. So if you want to keep
your mobile phone on you while working out, this is the pattern to use.
I was also in need of a pair of gym climbing pants. So this pattern has the option to have a positive ease
setting, allowing you to use a non-stretch knit fabric. This makes for loose-fitting workout pants.
Wouter

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title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
---
<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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---
title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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---
title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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---
title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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---
title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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---
title: "Ease"
---
***
Controls the amount of ease built into the pattern. Since these are leggings that are to be made of stretch fabric,
the ease is nagative. So the completed garment will be narrower than the measurements would dictate.
<Note>
Getting the ease right for your type of fabric is essential for getting a good fit. If you make the ease
too negative, the leggings will be too constricting, and limiting movement. If you don't make the ease
negative enough, the leggings will not hug your legs and torso. The fabric should be stretched in all
places, without being too tight.
</Note>
<Note>
With a positive ease, these leggings will turn into slightly loose fitting pants
</Note>

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title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
---
<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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---
title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
---
<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
---
<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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---
title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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---
title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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---
title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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---
title: "Leg length"
---
***
Controls the length of the legs. This is a percentage of the inseam.
<note>
Since the inseam is measured to the floor, and these leggings max out at the ankle,
The maximum is beyond the ankle, and is ignored. The slider will not do anything
for the top 10% or so.
</note>

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title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
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<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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---
title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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---
title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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---
title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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---
title: "Pocket"
---
***
The pattern allows for a pocket to be added in the side panel.

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title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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---
title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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title: "Pocket depth"
---
***
Controls the depth of the pocket.

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel"
---
***
Have either a fixed width side panel, or one that follows the contours of the legs.
<Note>
Even a fixed width side panel will taper towards the ankle
</Note>

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title: "Side panel side"
---
***
Controls the width of the side panel. This is a percentage of the waist.

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---
title: "Side panel side"
---
***
Controls the width of the side panel. This is a percentage of the waist.

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---
title: "Side panel side"
---
***
Controls the width of the side panel. This is a percentage of the waist.

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---
title: "Side panel side"
---
***
Controls the width of the side panel. This is a percentage of the waist.

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---
title: "Side panel side"
---
***
Controls the width of the side panel. This is a percentage of the waist.

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title: "Front gusset length"
---
***
Controls the length of the gusset in the front.

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title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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---
title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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---
title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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---
title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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---
title: "Smoothing"
---
***
This option controls the amount of smoothing of the side seam the pattern employs.

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title: "Lumina leggings: Design Options"
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<DesignOptions design='lumina' />

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title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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---
title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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---
title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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---
title: "Waistband"
---
***
Adds a waistband

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title: "Waistband size"
---
***
Controls the size of the waistband.

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---
title: "Waistband size"
---
***
Controls the size of the waistband.

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title: "Waistband size"
---
***
Controls the size of the waistband.

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title: "Waistband size"
---
***
Controls the size of the waistband.

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title: "Waistband size"
---
***
Controls the size of the waistband.

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