Menu

Building the base of a children's overalls. I'm sewing an insulated jumpsuit! who's with me? Reima winter overalls pattern

Pregnancy

Children's overalls are a very comfortable and practical thing. The baby can run and jump freely and nothing will hinder his movements, and you won’t have to endlessly pull up his pants and tuck in his shirt. And besides, overalls look very beautiful on children. And if you know how to sew at least a little, it’s simply a sin not to take the opportunity and make a jumpsuit with your own hands. With love and soul. 🙂

I would like to offer several patterns for 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%.

Overalls pattern for a 6 year old girl

This pattern is designed for a height of 116 cm. You can download the pattern directly below the photo. To sew 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 children's overalls: brief step-by-step instructions

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 explains simply and clearly how this can be done.

Step 3. On the sleeves sew the seams. Pin the sleeve to the armhole cut of the faces. side, aligning the seam with the side one. To do this, turn back the side seam allowances again. Sew.

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

Step 5. Place the halves of the trousers one inside the other. parties. Sew the front and back middle stitches in one line. seams. Sew the seam allowances together and press. At the place of the step rounding, iron the seam allowances “on the edge”.

Step 6. Sew the bodice and the top section of the trousers. Press seam allowances down and stitch. Iron the hem allowances, turn them under and sew.

Overalls pattern for a 4 year old child

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

How to sew summer overalls for a child: master class

Step 1. Download and print the pattern. In the photo above you can see the result.

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

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: Sew in the sleeve.

Step 6. From the wrong side, sew a drawstring along the neckline and the upper edge of the sleeves. Insert the rubber band.

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

Overalls for a 1 year old baby

Materials:

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

When a newborn baby appears in the house, you immediately want to surround him with the most beautiful and best things, including dressing him in comfortable overalls, sewn with your own hands with love.

A jumpsuit with a hood will be useful for children born in the autumn-winter period. Unlike an envelope, it does not restrict the baby’s movements, it is warm and pleasant to the body. Nothing rises to the top and does not interfere with the movement of arms and legs, the back is well closed, since the product is solid, so you don’t have to be afraid that the baby will catch a cold.

Patterns come in a wide variety, below are basic and understandable patterns for sewing overalls for newborns with your own hands, which even a beginner in sewing can handle.

You need to choose fabric for sewing based on the season. If you plan to sew a warm winter overall, then it is better to choose capiton, velor, or fleece. Suitable for filling: padding polyester, sheepskin, synthetic down, and for lining: fleece, velsoft.

These fabrics are very pleasant to the body and have a natural composition. The child will be comfortable in such attire during a walk.

For a light slip, natural cotton with elastane, cambric, and linen are suitable. This jumpsuit does not restrict movement and stretches well.

For the hood, you need to purchase an elastic band with a lock; it will tighten around the baby’s face and will not blow through. Another accessory required is a large zipper; it is the most practical and easy to use.

Measurements for the pattern

For a template for making overalls, you need to measure the height of your child, always with a margin, since the child grows very quickly in the first year of life.
If a baby is born 54 cm tall, then in 3–4 months he will gain an average of 11 cm.
Therefore, in order to have enough clothes for a season for a baby from 0 to 3 months, you can take a size of 65 cm for growth as a basis. For a child from 3 to 6 months you need to add another 6 cm.

For insulated overalls, measurements are taken in the same way, but with an allowance of about 2 cm for additional insulation.

Making a pattern on paper

The template for the future jumpsuit with a hood is prepared as follows:

  1. On a large sheet of thick paper, you need to draw a pattern for the front and back of the overalls.
  2. On one part of the template there will be a future fold of the product, and on the other it is necessary to draw an armhole.
  3. Next, along the downward fold line, measure 51 cm for the shelf and 55 cm for the back, to the side, 21 cm and 23 cm, respectively. This is the future bag for the baby’s legs.
  4. To pattern the sleeve, mark the width of our sleeve at the wrist, approximately 24 cm. Next, from the cutting point of our pattern, you need to go down 12 cm and draw a straight line, retreating 16 cm from the fold - this is the widest part of the sleeve.
  5. Now from the other part of the fold you need to go down 16 cm and measure 20 cm down. The top mark must coincide with the line connecting the sleeve to the armhole.
  6. Afterwards, you need to mark the location of the neck of the back and the front of the product according to the diagram.
  7. To pattern the hood, you need to take a separate sheet of paper. Draw on it a rectangle with a height of 26 cm and a width of 16 cm and the middle part of the hood measuring 15 cm by 52 cm according to the diagram.
  8. It is necessary to bevel 5 cm inward along the side part, and lower it by 7 cm along the front section and connect it with a straight line.
  9. In order for the hood pattern to fit well with the rest of the template, it is necessary to adjust the cut of the neck and the bottom of our hood.

Cutting materials for overalls

Transferring the pattern to fabric

Correct placement of the fabric will ensure good cutting of the product. Necessary actions:

  1. Place the selected fabric on a flat floor or table. The pattern should not be placed on a soft surface, otherwise all the lines will be bent.
  2. Carefully distribute all the material on a sheet of paper to avoid running out of fabric. If you don’t have enough material, you can save it by making a jumpsuit belt from existing pieces of fabric sewn together; pockets and a hood can be made from large scraps.
  3. To prevent the fabric from moving, press it with something quite heavy, for example, a book.
  4. You can trace the part according to the template with a bar of soap if the fabric is dark.
  5. To transfer the part template onto white or light-colored fabric, you can use carbon paper; it is placed between the paper with the pattern and the wrong side of the fabric, ink side down.
  6. For cambric, transferring the template onto the canvas is best done using another method. It is necessary to attach the sketch to the fabric and sew a dotted line along the borders of the part using a hand basting.

Cutting fabric for sewing overalls

After you have transferred the template to the canvas, you must carefully cut them out with a seam allowance of 2 cm. It will turn out:

  • back;
  • front part, consisting of two halves;
  • 2 sleeves;
  • cuffs;
  • hood;
  • straps for fasteners, they can be immediately glued with non-woven fabric from the inside out.

This completes the cutting and you can start sewing the overalls.

Sewing overalls

Sewing parts of the product is not difficult if you have a sewing machine. Since we have a winter version with a hood, it turns out that there are two blanks each from the main fabric and the lining.

Stages of working on a sewing machine

  1. Manually baste the padding polyester and raincoat fabric, you get two layers, we do this so that the material does not move out when stitching.
  2. All protruding synthetic padding must be carefully trimmed with scissors.
  3. Sew strips of fleece fabric to the front part where the zipper of the product will go. It is also necessary to sew fleece to the edges of the sides of the front of the overalls from the inside.
  4. Connect the sides of the front of the overalls with the central one, but slightly below the level of the fastener.
  5. Next, we move on to the back of the product. We sew all the parts together and sew them to the front, with the exception of the sides, since they need to be sewn together with the sleeves of the overalls.
  6. Sew the sleeves to the back and front of the garment, be sure to carefully sew the side seams.
  7. Baste the lining and body of the hood together.
  8. Connect the stitched hood and the front side of the product and sew it, carefully insert the zipper in the front of the product and sew it on.

Product finishing

To finish the product you need:

  • Sew a drawstring onto the sleeves and legs of the overalls, stretch the elastic;
  • You can additionally sew Velcro tape in different places of the overalls for convenience. It is best to make two ribbons at the top and two at the bottom on the sleeves and pants to securely attach the product to the baby’s arms and legs.
  • The hood can be trimmed with fur; it is necessary to stitch it along the edging to the part of the product.

The overalls for a newborn baby are completely ready! Now your baby is not afraid of the cold, he will be warmed by a warm jumpsuit made with love.

Children love winter very much, because it is the most fabulous time of the year. Matinees, New Year trees, gifts, meeting the wizard Santa Claus, who fulfills your deepest wishes and brings so many goodies - all this is Winter! The first snow transforms nature, dressing cities in white outfits, and invites us to go out for a walk with our kids, run along snow-covered paths, and lie in the soft fluffy snow. Winter games are the most fun! You can sled or ice skate, play snowballs, or make a snow woman. And in order not to freeze while walking, you need to dress correctly so that you are warm and comfortable, especially for a child.

We offer you the ideal option for winter clothing - an insulated jumpsuit with a hood. It is soft, cozy, fastens with a zipper, and will reliably protect you from frost. And if a cold wind blows, you can put on a protective hood and any frost will be of no concern. In this lesson you will learn how to create a basic pattern for children's overalls, using which you can model and sew various models for both boys and girls, you just need to use your imagination!

For calculations and pattern drawing, use your child's measurements. In this 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 more details see):

  1. Chest circumference (OG) - 56 cm
  2. Waist circumference (OT) - 53 cm
  3. Hip circumference (H) - 61 cm
  4. Neck circumference - 28 cm
  5. Front length to waist (accident) - 27 cm
  6. Shoulder length (L) - 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 circumference - 12.5 cm
  12. Upper arm circumference - 19.5 cm
  13. Leg length from the outside - 63 cm
  14. Leg length on the inside - 45 cm
  15. Knee height - 35.5 cm

The width of the bottom of the trousers is 32 cm (the size depends on the model and personal preference and can be increased or decreased)

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

Rice. 1. How to take children's measurements

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

Rice. 2. Control measurement of planting depth

IMPORTANT! The increase in freedom of fit to the Half Chest Circumference 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 amount of increase is 8 cm. All necessary calculations will be performed in construction process.

Basic pattern for children's overalls - creating a mesh

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

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

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

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

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

Hip line. From point T, lay down the segment TL = 14 cm (hip height as measured). Draw a horizontal line of the hips, points L1 and L2 are obtained.

Step line. From point T, set down the segment TC = 18 cm (seat height) + 2 cm (addition for seating) = 20 cm.

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

Bottom line of trousers. DN = 4 cm (trouser lapel). Draw a horizontal dotted line for the bottom of the trousers HH1.

Draw horizontal segments from the marked points - the 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 children's overalls

Constructing a jumpsuit bodice pattern

Back pattern

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

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

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

Draw a back shoulder line equal to the Shoulder Length 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 back armhole as shown in the drawing.

Shelf pattern

Front lift. From the waist line, put it up T1A1=Length of front to waist (accident) + 2 cm (increase) = 27+2 cm=29 cm.

Shelf neckline cutout. From point A1 with radius R=1/6ОШ + 1 cm =28/6 + 1 = 5.5 cm, cut out the neck of the shelf.

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

Constructing a trouser pattern

Front half of trousers

From point C1, move to the right C1C3 = 1/10 Half hip circumference + 0.5 cm = 3.1 + 0.5 cm = 3.6 cm. C1C4 = C1C3. Draw a bow line C3C4 along the pattern.

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

Bottom line of the front half of the trousers. Н1Н2 = 1/2 The width of the bottom according to the measurement is 1 cm = 32/2-1 = 15 cm. Extend the segment D1D2 on each side by 0.3 cm. Draw the arrow line vertically upward from the center of the segment Н1Н2.

Back half of trousers

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

Arrow line. Divide the segment C4C2 in half and draw an arrow line as shown in the drawing - you get point K4 and H3.

The width of the bottom of the front half of the trousers is calculated by the formula: ½ Bottom width according to measurement + 1 cm = 32/2+1=16+1=17 cm. From point H3, set aside 8.5 cm to the left and right. Points H4 and H5 are obtained. Extend segment D3D4 on each side by 0.3 cm.

Connect points L2 and H4 - you get point K3.

Measure the segment K4K3 and set aside the same value from point K4 to the left: K4K5 = K4K3. Connect the points C4K5, place 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 stitching strip piece 3.5 cm wide, transfer the trim piece onto tracing paper separately. On the pattern, mark the width of the drawstring for the elastic.

Sleeve pattern for overalls

Create a sleeve pattern as shown in Fig. 4. CC2 = 3/4 Armhole depth according to the overalls pattern.

Rice. 4. Pattern of sleeves for children's overalls

Hood pattern

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

Rice. 5. Pattern of a hood for children's overalls

The basic overalls pattern is ready. You can use it without modifications, 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 in full and read the article to the end! We have prepared for you a basic life-size overalls pattern for a child of sizes 26-28 (height 104 cm) and you! We wish you colorful ideas, bright models and a fabulously fun winter!

Almost every baby has a onesie in their wardrobe. It is comfortable to put on and wear. It does not restrict movement. They are sewn from lightweight fabrics and quilted with almost weightless fillings. The latter factor makes such clothes more comfortable to wear in autumn, spring and winter compared to heavy sheepskin coats. The pattern will allow you to sew it at home.

Pattern of children's overalls (winter version)

Let's look at patterns for children's winter overalls.

This option can be taken as a basis, adjusted to the desired size, or sewn for a height of 110 cm and a chest circumference of 56 cm. This pattern provides:

  1. Hood. It can be made detachable or sewn in.
  2. The fastener is used in the form of a zipper.
  3. A stand-up collar made from fleece, fur or other materials.
  4. Belt with clasp.

Working with the pattern:

  1. Redraw or print the drawing.
  2. Be sure to check that the measurements taken correspond to the pattern.
  3. The jumpsuit can be decorated with finishing trim, as indicated on the pattern, or you can come up with your own version of the decoration.
  4. The drawing does not include seam allowances.
  5. Cut the lining and insulation according to the main pattern.

This option is suitable for girls and boys.

Watch videos on sewing winter overalls below:

Here are more patterns:

A large selection of patterns of different sizes is presented in Burda magazines.

Pattern of baby overalls for a newborn

We continue the theme of winter clothes. Below is a pattern for a baby jumpsuit for a newborn.

Selecting fabric

It is better to choose a material that is durable, waterproof and breathable at the same time. Such fabrics are made on the basis of polyamide.

Beginning of work

Transfer the pattern to the fabric, being sure to take into account the seam allowances.

  • on the sides and shoulders - 2 cm;
  • for the neckline, armholes and double elements - 7 mm each;
  • on the front - 3 cm;
  • For processing seams, leave 1.5 cm.

Sequence of actions

  1. First, the pockets are sewn on, then the front piece is connected to the side pieces.
  2. Preparing the collar, sewing the seams on the shoulders.
  3. Baste the collar to the neckline and finish the fastener.
  4. At the waist, sew the fabric in the form of a strip in order to insert an elastic band.
  5. Sew on the sleeves.
  6. Sew on the bottom.

The overalls are sewn with lining and insulation. Below is a pattern for a height of 110 cm. Usually such clothes last up to a year, then you need a larger size.

Half of the pattern from the back:

From the front side the pattern looks like this:

Cutting and sewing techniques

  • Make a drawing on paper taking into account the size. Cut out the details and transfer them to the fabric, immediately marking the allowances.
  • Cut out the details of the sleeves, back and front from the fabric.
  • First sew the sleeves, trim the bottom.
  • Connect the back and front along the sides and along the inner edge of the legs. Or, as an option, make a zipper on the inside of the pants for easy diaper changing.
  • Connect the sleeves to the main part.
  • Sew on a zipper, Velcro or buttons.
  • Finish the seams of the neckline and sleeve joining lines.

Pattern for fur overalls

To sew a fur jumpsuit, a base pattern is also used. You can use the drawings given above. Fur is often used to trim the hood, sleeves, and collar.

2015-12-29 Maria Novikova

How to sew a children's overalls with your own hands? Where can I get the pattern? Store-bought clothes are not always suitable for children. For example, my nephew, who has a very difficult time choosing clothes. At 5.5 years old, he is as tall as a 7-year-old child. Therefore, I decided to sew him a winter overall that is warm, comfortable and practical. Since my aunt sews with her own hands, it means it will be better than store-bought.

Advantages of a DIY baby onesie:

  1. Originality of the model.
  2. High quality fabric.
  3. Meets personal preferences.
  4. Always made with soul.

Watch the master class below and you will find out that the pattern of children's overalls is not at all difficult.

You will need:

  • Jacket fabric (pants length + 10.0 cm.
  • Fleece fabric (pants length + 20.0 cm)

  • Lining fabric 25.0 cm.
  • Trim fabric (cuff width + 2.0 cm)
  • Reflective tape
  • Sintepon (pants length + 10 cm)
  • Zipper 40.0 - 50.0 cm.
  • Linen elastic
  • Wide elastic = waist
  • Threads in the color of the fabric
  • Tailor's chalk
  • Sewing machine
  • Machine needle No. 100
  • Overlock
  • Tape measure
  • Tailor's scissors
  • Curly patterns and a long ruler

Beginning of work

Preparing for cutting

On the front side, check the fabric for defects. Iron the fabric from the wrong side, adding steam. Place the fabric on a flat surface along the edge with right sides facing in.

Cutting overalls

The overalls consist of an upper part - the bodice and a lower part - the trousers, so first start cutting the trousers, and then the bodice.

Cutting the trousers

Lay out the pattern pieces on the fabric. If you don't have a ready-made pattern, take a look here:

Attention! Try to cut as close to the edge as possible, this way you will save fabric and get solid scraps for future products.

According to the model, the front halves of the trousers have darts in the knee area. To do this, lengthen the front half along the bottom by 2.0 cm. In the knee area, make horizontal darts, the length of the darts is 8.0 - 10.0 cm. Add an increase of 5.0 cm at the waist and hips (if necessary). Measure the circumference of the leg at the bottom, taking into account the winter boot, as well as freedom of movement, make these changes to the pattern. Add seam allowances at the side, crotch, middle seams and bottom 1.0 cm, at the waist 0.5 - 0.7 cm.

Cut out the trouser pieces taking into account the seam allowances. Using the received details, cut out the trouser legs from padding polyester.

Cut out the bodice

Trace the pattern of the front and back onto the fleece, taking into account the pattern or direction of the pile. Don't have a ready-made pattern?! Then watch the video master class: The length of the bodice corresponds to the measurement: the length of the front front from the shoulder to the waist. Deepen the armholes and neckline. Add allowances for: side 2.0 cm, shoulder 1.0 cm, bottom 1.0 cm, (you can add 4.0 - 5.0 cm for growth) center shelf 1.0 - 1.5 cm .


Sewing trousers

Connection with insulation

Transfer the darts to the other half of the trousers and stitch them.

Connect the parts of the padding polyester with the parts of the main fabric along all cuts, departing from the cut 0.5 - 0.7 cm.

To avoid thickening in the knee area, cut the darts on the insulation parts along the contour.

Cutting out the lining

Lay the fleece on a flat surface along the edge with the right sides facing inward, the nap on the fleece should be directed from top to bottom. Lay out the trouser parts on the fabric, outline with chalk and cut. This way you will have lining pieces without side seams or darts, which will reduce the thickening of the trousers at the seams. At the bottom of the lining, add 6.0 cm (for allowances and freedom of movement).

Processing the bottom of trousers with cuffs

Open the cuffs

Cut out two rectangles from the main fabric: length = circumference of the trouser leg at the bottom + 2.0 cm (for allowances); width = 8.0 - 10.0 cm + 1.0 cm (for allowance).

Cut out similar rectangles from finishing fabric and padding polyester, but 1.5 - 2.0 cm smaller in width.

Processing cuffs

Connect the cuff parts together along the length from the front side, departing 0.5 - 0.7 cm from the cut, while the padding polyester should be inside.

Edge the resulting cut with reflective tape. If the ribbon is wide, cut it in half lengthwise. On the wrong side, draw a center line along the entire length of the tape for ease of stitching.

This is what should happen:

Sew the cuffs to the trouser legs and place a finishing fastening stitch on the right side, directing the seam allowance upward.

Processing seams in trousers

Sew the panels of the trousers together along the middle seam, leaving room for a zipper in the front.

Then sew the crotch seams in one step: starting from the bottom of one leg, through the middle seam and ending at the bottom of the second leg.


Be careful! The horizontal seams on the cuffs must match when stitching; secure them with pins before work.

Sewing the bodice

Processing shoulder seams


Armhole and neck trim

To process the sections of the armholes and neckline, you will need bias tape, which can be made from scraps of the main fabric. To do this, fold the fabric at an angle of 45 degrees, which is the direction in which the bias tape is cut. This ensures its elasticity, which is especially important when processing convex/concave cuts.

Draw strips 3.5 cm wide, length = armhole and neck lengths.


Edge the cuts. First, sew the bias tape from the wrong side, aligning the right side of the tape with the wrong side of the product. Lightly stretch the tape along the concave lines, the seam width is 0.5 - 0.7 cm.

Then wrap the trim around the edge to the front side, fold the free edge of the trim inward and stitch 0.1 cm along the trim from the fold.

What will happen in the end:

Finish the side seams and sides of the shelves

Secure the side seams at the bottom of the armholes, machine stitching seam to seam.

Belt processing

You will learn how to process a belt with an elastic band from my previous master class: A special feature of the belt of children's overalls is the distance from the edges of the belt is 5.0 cm, where the elastic is sewn.

Sewing a belt to trousers

Baste and stitch the waistband to the trousers, stretching the elastic.

Connection of bodice with trousers

Align the side seams, the center back with the middle seam of the trousers, and machine stitch the bodice to the trousers.



Lining processing

Sew the middle seam and then the crotch seams in one go. Press the seams.

Processing the bottom of the trouser lining with a cuff

Cut out 2 rectangles from the lining fabric: width = 20.0 cm + 5.0 cm (for allowances); length = trouser circumference + 3.0 cm (for allowances).

Sew the rectangles along the width, retreating 1.5 cm from the cut and overcast.

Finish the bottom edges of the cuffs with a closed hem stitch, leaving holes for the elastic on the seams.


Connection of cuffs with lining

Lay out the main leg and lining legs, as well as the cuff, on a flat surface. Determine the level of stitching of the cuff to the lining. From the resulting line, add a 1.5 cm seam allowance down. Cut the trouser leg along the seam allowance line and align the bottom of the lining.

Presentation of children's winter overalls

The jumpsuit is finished and I'm very pleased with the work done. I admit that this was my first time sewing a children’s winter overall, and I was pleasantly pleased with the result. By the way, while I was preparing the master class, my nephew was already happily wearing overalls. How to sew a children's overalls? At first glance, the task is scary, but if you follow the above instructions, the problem is completely solvable. Don’t be afraid, be more confident, and if you have any questions, please contact us. In the next article you will learn how to sew a winter one. Bye!

P.S. Did you like the master class?

Leave your comments and wishes.

Sincerely yours, Maria Novikova

Stop being a gray mouse, join the ranks of the fashionable and stylish! Don't know how? I will help you!
Right now, place an order for a personal pattern or consultation on sewing and cutting clothes. Including consultation on the choice of fabric, style and personal image.

My . I'm on Twitter. Watch on Youtube.

I would be grateful if you use the buttons:

Discussion:6 comments