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Construction of the base of the children's overalls. Children's overalls (we sew for children, pattern and master class) DIY children's overalls

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Children love winter very much, because this is the most fabulous time of the year. Matinees, Christmas trees, gifts, meeting with the wizard Santa Claus, who fulfills the most cherished desires and brings so many goodies - all this is Winter! The first snow transforms nature, dressing cities in white clothes, and calls us to go out for a walk with our kids, run along snow-covered paths, lie in soft fluffy snow. Winter games are the most fun! You can go sledding or skating, play snowballs, make a snowman. And in order not to freeze during walks, you need to dress properly so that it is warm and comfortable, especially for a child.

We offer you the perfect option for winter clothes - insulated overalls with a hood. It is soft, cozy, fastened with a zipper, and will reliably protect from frost. And if a cold wind blows, you can put on a protective hood and any frosts will be nothing. In this lesson, you will learn how to build a basic pattern of baby overalls, according to which you can model and sew various models for both boys and girls, you just have to use your imagination!

For calculations and pattern drawing, use your child's measurements. In the lesson we use standard measurements of size 28 for a height of 104 cm.

Children's measurements required for construction (height 104 cm size 28) (for details see):

  1. Chest girth (OG) - 56 cm
  2. Waist circumference (FROM) - 53 cm
  3. Hip circumference (OB) - 61 cm
  4. Neck girth - 28 cm
  5. Front length to waist (accident) - 27 cm
  6. Shoulder length (Dpl) - 8.5 cm
  7. Back length to waist (DTS) - 25.5 cm
  8. Armhole depth - 14 cm
  9. Hip height - 14 cm
  10. Sleeve length (DR) - 36 cm
  11. Wrist girth - 12.5 cm
  12. Arm circumference at the top - 19.5 cm
  13. Leg length from the outside - 63 cm
  14. Leg length from the inside - 45 cm
  15. Knee height - 35.5 cm

The width of the bottom of the trousers - 32 cm (the value depends on the model and personal preferences and can be increased or decreased)

Merck seat height is calculated as follows: Measure 13 minus Measure 14 = 63-45=18 cm. You can also measure the height of the seat.

Rice. 1. How to take baby measurements

16. Control measure of planting depth(Fig. 2) - measured from the 7th cervical vertebra along the back, passing a centimeter tape between the legs, to the jugular cavity along the front. This measurement is necessary to control the finished base pattern. For a comfortable fit, the pattern measurement should be 3-4 cm larger than the measurement taken.

Rice. 2. Control measure of planting depth

IMPORTANT! The increase in freedom of fitting to the Half-Circumference of the Chest is selected individually, base the choice of the amount of increase based on the thickness of the fabric and insulation, as well as the desired style of the overalls - from 4 to 8 cm. In the presented basic pattern, the increase is 8 cm. All necessary calculations will be performed in building process.

Basic pattern of baby overalls - building a grid

We start the construction from the upper left corner of a sheet of paper, put point A. Grid width: AA1 \u003d ½ OG + 8 cm \u003d 56/2 + 8 \u003d 36 cm.

From point A, draw down the segment AD \u003d Back length to waist + Leg length from the outside + 6 cm (increase for fit and lapel) \u003d 25.5 + 63 + 6 \u003d 94.5 cm.

From point A1, release a vertical line down, from point D draw a horizontal line to the right. Point D1 is obtained at the intersection.

Armhole line. AG \u003d Armhole depth + 1.5 cm (increase) \u003d 14 + 1.5 \u003d 15.5 cm.

Waistline. From point A, lay down the segment AT \u003d DTS + 2 cm (increase) \u003d 25.5 + 2 \u003d 27.5 cm. Draw a horizontal line of the waist TT1.

Hip line. From point T, lay down the segment TL \u003d 14 cm (Hip height by measure). Draw a horizontal line of the hips, points L1 and L2 are obtained.

Step line. From point T, lay down the segment TC = 18 cm (Seat height) + 2 cm (increase for landing) = 20 cm.

Knee line. TK = 35.5 cm. Draw a horizontal dotted line of the knee, points K1 and K2 are obtained.

Pants bottom line. DH = 4 cm (trouser lapel). Draw a horizontal dotted line at the bottom of the trousers HH1.

Draw horizontal segments from the marked points - points G1, T1, L1, C1, K1, H1, D1 are obtained.

Side line. Divide GG1 in half (point G2) and draw a side line vertically through point G2.

Rice. 3. Pattern of baby overalls

Building a pattern for the bodice of a jumpsuit

back pattern

Back neckline. From point A, set aside to the right 1/6OSh + 1 cm = 28/6 + 1 = 5.5 cm and 1.5 cm up (for all sizes). Draw the back neckline along the pattern.

Armhole width. G3G4 \u003d Bust / 4 + 2 cm (increase) \u003d 28.5 / 4 + 2 \u003d 9 cm. From the point G1 to the left and right, set aside G2G3 \u003d G2G4 \u003d 4.5 cm (½ Armhole Width).

Back shoulder line. From point P, lay down 2 cm and draw a short horizontal auxiliary line.

Draw a back shoulder line equal to the length of the shoulder according to the measurement + 1 cm (increase) so that the extreme point of the shoulder lies on the auxiliary horizontal segment.

From the lower corner of the armhole, draw a perpendicular 2 cm long. Draw the armhole of the back as shown in the drawing.

shelf pattern

Front lift. From the waist line, lay up T1A1 \u003d Length of the front to the waist (accident) + 2 cm (increase) \u003d 27 + 2 cm \u003d 29 cm.

Shelf neck cutout. From point A1 with a radius R = 1/6OSh + 1 cm = 28/6 + 1 = 5.5 cm, draw a cutout for the neck of the shelf.

Spend the length of the shoulder of the shelf in the same way as the shoulder of the back.

Building a pattern of trousers

Front half of trousers

From point C1, set aside to the right C1C3 = 1/10 Half circumference of the hips + 0.5 cm = 3.1 + 0.5 cm = 3.6 cm. C1C4 = C1C3. Draw the line of the C3C4 bow along the pattern.

Connect points C3 and H1 with an auxiliary straight line. Set aside 0.5 cm at a right angle from the center of C3H1 and draw a slightly concave seam line.

The bottom line of the front half of the trousers. H1H2 \u003d 1/2 The width of the bottom according to the measure - 1 cm \u003d 32 / 2-1 \u003d 15 cm. Lengthen the segment D1D2 on each side by 0.3 cm. Draw the arrow line vertically upwards from the center of the segment H1H2.

Back half of trousers

From point C, set aside CC4 = 1/4 CC2 + 1 cm = 18.25/4 + 1 = 5.5 cm to the left. Draw a segment C4L along the pattern.

Arrow line. Divide the segment C4C2 in half and draw an arrow line as shown in the drawing - points K4 and H3 are obtained.

The width of the bottom of the front half of the trousers is calculated by the formula: ½ The width of the bottom according to the measure + 1 cm = 32/2+1=16+1=17 cm. Set aside 8.5 cm from point H3 to the left and right. Points H4 and H5 were obtained. Lengthen segment D3D4 on each side by 0.3 cm.

Connect points L2 and H4 - point K3 is obtained.

Measure the segment K4K3 and set aside the same value from the point K4 to the left: K4K5 \u003d K4K3. Connect the points C4K5, set aside an auxiliary perpendicular 0.7 cm long through the center of the segment to the right and draw a slightly concave line along the pattern.

On the shelf, build a detail of the stitched strap with a width of 3.5 cm, reshoot the detail of the strap on tracing paper separately. On the pattern, mark the width of the drawstring for the elastic.

Sleeve pattern for overalls

Build a sleeve pattern as shown in fig. 4. CC2 = 3/4 Depth of the armhole according to the pattern of the overalls.

Rice. 4. Sleeve pattern for baby overalls

Hood pattern

To build a hood pattern for a jumpsuit, you need to take 2 measurements: Head circumference and Head height (distance from the articulation of the neck with the shoulder to the top of the head).

Rice. 5. Hood pattern for baby overalls

The basic pattern of overalls is ready. You can use it without modification, or model the style according to your sketch. Details of the cut of the overalls are shown in fig. 6.

Rice. 6. Details of the cut of the children's hood

And now - a surprise for those craftswomen who completed the lesson and read the article to the end! We have prepared for you a basic pattern of overalls for a child in size 26-28 (height 104 cm) in full size and you! We wish you colorful ideas, bright models and a fabulously fun winter!

I sewed this baby overalls for the baby at the end of winter - the beginning of spring, when it is still quite cold outside. Then we were still very young, we only lay on walks, so we wanted to sew warm and comfortable clothes. I took the jumpsuit pattern from the children's clothing magazine Ottobre (No. 4 - 2004), which, in my opinion, is the best magazine for children's clothing patterns.

I sewed in size 68 (according to height), but this pattern can also be sewn in other sizes: 56-62-68-74-80-86.

In detail 3 - from below +2 cm!

The fabric for the overalls is polyester on a synthetic winterizer (quilted), if desired, you can insert another layer of insulation (wool, holofiber). For older children, you can use maida insulation, thinsulate - they are thin, but warm, so they are great for babies who are starting to walk on their own, and they just need light clothing that will not hinder their movements. Lining - cotton, you can knit. It is better to choose natural fabric, because it is in contact with the face and body of the child.

Details (from the main fabric and lining):

1. Breast - 1 child. with a fold.

2. Side inserts in front - 2 children.

3. Back - 2 children.

4. Sleeve - 2 children.

5. Hood - 1 child.

6. Plank - 1 child.

I added a chest pocket and cuffs on the sleeves and legs to cover the legs and arms.

Additionally, I needed two zippers (I took a length of 40 cm, you can 50 cm), Velcro.

I will dwell in more detail on the process of sewing children's overalls. I completed this task in a few evenings))


Pocket.
We sew the main fabric of the pocket with the lining from the wrong side, turn it inside out. We sew along the edge and sew a pocket on the chest.


Lightning. Sew the zippers to the chest, but without lining.


We sweep, then, together with the lining fabric, sew along the front side. Similarly, we sew the second half of the zipper to the side inserts of the front.


If the zippers are detachable, then the zipper connection can be closed with a patch (I used a piece of brown leather).

Back and sleeves. We carry out the middle seam of the back on the main fabric and on the lining separately.

Then we also sew the sleeves along the raglan line to the main fabric and lining.

Sew the crotch and side seams. These parts of the main and lining fabric are sewn separately. Then we turn the lining inside out and insert it inside the overalls.

Hood. We sew the details of the hood, leaving open the edge that is sewn to the neck. Turn inside out, stitch along the edge.


We sew the main fabric of the hood to the collar, and then the lining fabric to hide the seam, sew it with a blind seam or sew it off.

Plank. A strap must be sewn onto the chest so that the neck and hood fit snugly around the neck. We sew the details of the bar, turn it inside out, stitch it out. We sew one half of the Velcro to the ends of the strap, and sew the other half to the hood. The length of the Velcro should be chosen so that you can fasten the bar tighter and weaker.

Baby overalls are very comfortable and practical. The kid can freely run and jump and nothing will hinder his movements, while he does not have to endlessly pull up his pants and tuck in his shirt. And besides, overalls on children look very beautiful. And if you know how to sew at least a little, it’s just a sin not to take the opportunity and not make your own jumpsuit. With love and soul. 🙂

I want to offer several patterns of children's overalls:

  • for 6 years
  • for 4 years
  • for babies 1 year old.

Print sheets of all patterns in actual size, i.e. the scale should be 100%.

Pattern of overalls for a girl of 6 years

This pattern is designed for a height of 116 cm. You can download the pattern directly under the photo. For sewing this model, it is best to use light cotton fabrics, it is possible to use mixed materials suitable for the warm season.

How to sew a baby overalls: a short step-by-step instruction

Step 1. Sew the shoulder seams and side seams on the bodice. Iron the allowances.

Step 2. Neck. Finish the neckline with bias tape. The video below simply and clearly explains how this can be done.

Step 3: On the sleeves complete the seams. Pin the sleeve to the cut of the armhole of the faces. side, aligning the seam with the side. To do this, unscrew the allowances of the side seams again. Sew.

Step 4 Sew the side and crotch seams on the trousers.

Step 5. Place the halves of the trousers one on top of the other. parties. With one stitch, sew the front and rear middle. seams. Overcast the allowances together and iron.. Iron the allowances “on the edge” in place of the step rounding.

Step 6. Sew the bodice and the top cut of the trousers. Press seam allowances down and sew. Iron the bottom allowances, tuck and sew.

Pattern of overalls for a child of 4 years

This wonderful jumpsuit comes with not only a pattern, but also a sewing master class.

How to sew a summer jumpsuit for a child: a master class

Step 1. Download and print the pattern. You can see the result in the photo above.

Step 2. Transfer the details to the fabric. 2 top pieces. 4 pieces of shorts - 2 front and 2 back.

Please note that the back of the shorts is higher than the front.

Step 3. Sew the seams on the shorts.

Step 4. Sew the side seams on the top of the jumpsuit (using the example of a dress using a similar top pattern).

Step 5. Stitch in the sleeve.

Step 6. From the wrong side, sew the drawstring along the cut of the neck and the upper cut of the sleeves. Insert rubber band.

Step 7. Connect the top to the bottom, leaving room for the elastic in the waistband. Insert the elastic and the jumpsuit is ready.

Overalls for a 1 year old baby

Materials:

  • main fabric: 50cm by 150cm or 1m 90cm wide,
  • lining: 25 cm,
  • 4 buttons

Children's clothing is not cheap. This is especially true of outerwear: jackets and overalls. In fact, in terms of the cost of materials, these products almost do not differ from knitwear, because raincoat fabric is inexpensive! You can learn how to sew a children's overalls with your own hands right now. And let's start with a jumpsuit with a Velcro hood.

This type of fastener is quite simple: sewing a zipper is much more difficult for beginners. And at the same time, Velcro is suitable for outerwear for infants (newborns), because in a stroller-cradle the wind will certainly not blow into the space between the Velcro.

Materials (for overalls size 68):

  • Raincoat fabric with print - 0.8 m
  • Winter insulation (in our case, silicone 150) - 0.8 m
  • Lining fleece "lamb" (artificial sheepskin) - 0.8 m
  • Threads to match the main fabric or contrast
  • Velcro tape - 25 cm
  • Unnecessary threads for basting
  • tailor pins

Pattern of children's overalls with a hood

In this master class, a pattern of baby overalls from Ottobre magazine No. 4-2009 (model 1) was used. This jumpsuit in the magazine is wide, but made without insulation. Therefore, in order to get a thinner model with insulation, we did not increase or decrease the templates. Accordingly, in order to get a wide winter overall for a well-fed baby, you need to add 2 cm in width on both sides. Well, if you want to get a warm, but thin jumpsuit, use a thinner insulation - for example, Slimtex 200.

Velcro jumpsuit making:

1. Cut out from all three materials (raincoat fabric, insulation and fleece) the necessary details of the product: two halves of the back, two front halves, a front insert for easy dressing, two parts of the hood. Make the parts of the hood from the lining fleece 2 cm longer on the side that will “hug” the face (at the end of the work, you will need to tuck the fleece, making a small “edge” of the hood out of it).

2. Any outerwear with the use of insulation is sewn from two parts: a separate lining and raincoat fabric connected to the insulation. Therefore, the first thing you need to do is sew the corresponding parts from the insulation to the raincoat fabric parts. Set the machine to the longest straight seam spacing (eg spacing 4) and stitch the pieces along their entire perimeter.

3. At the details of the hood (from raincoat fabric and insulation), immediately grind the cutouts of the tucks to make these details voluminous. Then sew both of these parts, folding them with the front sides inward, along the occipito-parietal line.

4. Sew the fleece lining to the insert part, folding them right sides inward. At the same time, leave the short lower arc of the part not sewn - turn the part right side out through it.

5. Stitch the two back pieces of the overalls, folding them "face" inward. After seaming, cut off the seam allowances close to the seam so that the inside-out piece looks neat.

6. Attach the front parts of the jumpsuit to the combined part of the back (right sides inward) and sew along the lines from the neckline to the ends of the sleeves.

7. Now sew the same parts (two front halves and the back of the winter overalls) along the side lines that lead from the tips of the sleeves through the sides to the bottom of the legs. Don't forget to cut off excess seam allowances close to the seam, after checking whether you are satisfied with the result of the seam done inside out.


8. You need to complete the "skin" of the overalls by sewing the hood to the main part of the product. You also need to do this on the wrong side, after matching the central seam of the hood with the central seam of the back of the overalls.


9. After the outer part of the overalls is ready, you can start creating the lining. Sew the fleece parts of the hood, before sewing the tucks on these parts. Also cut off the excess fabric, slightly stepping back from the seam.


10. Then stitch the main part of the lining - connect the two halves of the back with a central seam, and sew the two front halves to them along the side lines and the lines of the sleeves.


11. Sew the lining hood to the lining base of the overalls.


12. Insert the lining into the overalls to represent how the front panel will need to be sewn on. Attach a short arc of the insert to the edges of the same arc in the lining of the back so that the fleece is facing inwards. Sew this "sandwich" along the arc line manually using unnecessary threads.


13. Then lead the arc of the insert through the top of the overalls and close it with the raincoat arc of the main part of the overalls. In this case, the parts should be connected with the raincoat sides inward. Sew the arc on the typewriter and turn the overalls inside out.


14. Turn the raincoat sleeves inside the overalls and fold their edges with the edges of the lining sleeves so that the wrong side of the raincoat fabric and the wrong side of the fleece are outside. Sew the edges of the sleeves, turn them inside out and check if everything is sewn correctly.


15. Turn the entire jumpsuit inside out and sew its sides - from the center insert through the center line to the neck. You need to do this by folding the front sides inside the side of the raincoat fabric and lining fleece.


16. Turn right side out and flatten any folds to give the overalls a clean look.


17. The hood of the lining must be fixed together with the main hood along the horizontal seam line with which you sewed the hood to the base of the product. If we conditionally divide this seam into three parts, then only the central part will need to be sewn - this is enough so that the lining does not fall out of the hood, and such a product is comfortable to wear. Fold the lining hood towards you, the main one away from you - and sew this segment straight along the previously made seams. (The photo was taken even before the sides were sewn, but with ready-made sides it will not be difficult to fix the hoods).


18. Bend the protruding edge of the lining hood twice and sew over the main hood to make a "edge".


19. Children's winter overalls are almost ready - it remains only to make a fastener with Velcro!


20. Divide the Velcro tape into 10 identical segments, round off the corners of all segments with scissors. Sew Velcro in the right places: two fasteners will be in the upper part of the jumpsuit, and the remaining eight pairs will be symmetrically placed on the insert and side parts of the "trouser legs".

Velcro winter overalls are ready! This is a very practical model with open legs: it is convenient to dress a baby in such a robe, and thanks to Velcro, this process is also quite fast. Try sewing with your own hands!

2018-01-22

Greetings to all crafters and mothers of babies! I know that among my readers there are young mothers who want their children to be comfortable in the clothes that they choose for them. I want to offer you baby overalls pattern. With its help, you can independently sew such a necessary and practical thing. Your child will feel very comfortable in it.

A similar wardrobe item for children is now very popular and probably everyone has it. But if you want, you can have as many as you want. It is enough to purchase a beautiful, bright fleece and sew several overalls for the baby with your own hands and change them at least every day.

The pattern is designed for the following sizes:

Bust - 55-56 cm

Waist - 51-52 cm

Hip circumference - 56-58 cm

Back length - 22-23 cm

Sleeve length - 28-31 cm

Neck girth - 26-27 cm

Height - 86 - 92 cm

TO WORK ON OVERALLS YOU WILL NEED

Fleece 1.15 cm with a width of 150 cm

Elastic band (elastic band) 1.10 cm wide 1 cm

Interlining

The pattern is given without seam allowances. They will need to be made when cutting: along the cuts -1.5 cm, along the bottoms -2.5 cm.

1 - front half (2 parts)

2 - back (2 parts)

3 - sleeve (2 parts)

4 - hood (2 parts)

5 - the middle part of the hood (1 piece with a fold)

On pattern number 1, there is a 5 cm wide bar along the middle of the front. This is a pick. It must be re-shot as a separate additional detail.

To process the edge of the placket and hood, you will need a 1.5 cm wide oblique trim (3 cm in full width). You will find information on how to make it yourself. On the layout plan, the shaded places must be glued with interlining.

The picture shows the most appropriate arrangement of parts.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

1. Sew back seam

2. Stitch the sleeves to the back and front halves of the jumpsuit along the raglan line

3. Stitch grooves on the hood

4. Attach the middle part of the hood to the side parts

5. Attach the pick along the edge of the front, having previously glued it with interlining.

6. Stitch the hood into the neck of the overalls

7. Process the cuts of the front and hood with an oblique trim

8. Put buttons

9. Run the side and crotch seams on the jumpsuit

10. Fold the bottom of the sleeves and legs

11. Insert rubber bands

That's all! Baby overalls are ready! As always, we got it done pretty quickly. In this outfit, any child will feel comfortable and warm.

If you wish, you can dream up and come up with a model that will combine different fabrics, different colors and textures. For example, the front and back are made of multi-colored fur, and the sleeves are made of plain fleece or thick knitwear. Come up with your own original combinations.

I hope you enjoyed this offer. Take a look at the rubric. There you will find many more interesting and useful things for you and your family members.

Sew with pleasure and for the joy of loved ones!

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