![]() If you’re morphing two patterns together, put a sample of each garment on. You could probably use any boiler suit pattern or cobble something together out of a roomy trouser pattern (maybe just leave the back darts out of your usual pattern…?) and the top of any pattern that fits you smoothly over the front & shoulder (shirt, T-shirt…?) Note to self: trim those straps down! Drafting the pattern… In a wise attempt to save money (and a foolish attempt to save time!) I decided to draft my own pattern – using my (adapted) Kwiksew 3389 boiler suit pattern as the base. In this post I’ll explain how I hacked the pattern I’ve got another pair cut out and ready to go, so I’ll focus more on the construction when I make those. So it’s time to shake the dust off and tie up those loose ends before the real work begins! If you read my last post you’ll know that I’ve been wanting to tell you about these dungarees for some time. Here in the UK, lockdown restrictions are slowly easing, and I’ll be back in the salon in less than two weeks! A month later and I could even be teaching tap dancing again. Note: You’re buying a digital sewing pattern, no finished garment, not a paper pattern.I hope you are all doing well out there, staying positive and motivated. You will immediately receive an email confirming your purchase. pdf-document Jotte tutorial to print in A4 or US letter: extensive photo manual, additional tips, printing instructions, size tables.Īll measurements are in both centimeters and inches.Īfter purchase, you can download the pdf files.pdf-document Jotte pattern pieces to print in A0 in sizes 1-12y (80-152).pdf-document Jotte pattern pieces to print in A4 or US letter in sizes 1-12y (80-152).This pattern is ideal for beginners who want a slightly larger project. And add pockets!Ĭombine the different options and you get a unique onesie every time. Make Jotte with a zipper or with buttons. A simple pajama with a neckline made of board fabric? Or a “costume” with a hood and ears and a tail. ![]()
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