Construction of a pattern of winter overalls for a child. Pattern of overalls for a newborn with a detailed sewing master class

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!

Leave your comments and ask questions if you have any.

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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 life 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

Winter is coming - the time of fun winter fun and outdoor games. What can cause more tenderness in parents than the sight of children squealing with joy, racing along snowy alleys and playing snowballs? However, do not forget that winter is also a cold season, when the likelihood of colds is increased. Therefore, for caring and wise parents, winter is an occasion to update and replenish the children's wardrobe, because it often happens that the kids have already grown out of their last year's winter clothes.

Children's jumpsuit with a hood - we meet the winter fully armed

Today we will talk about how to sew a children's jumpsuit with a hood with your own hands. Indeed, for sure, a child who fearlessly meets winter not in something bought somewhere in a store or on the market, but in a sewn mother's hands for maximum comfort and warmth.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be a professional in sewing children's clothes yourself. The main thing that is needed for this is a pattern baby overalls with a hood, inexpensive materials now sold in every fabric store, some skills in cutting and sewing and a little free time.

Cutting and material preparation

As for the material that we will use - its choice depends entirely on your desire and imagination. The main thing when choosing is to take into account that we sew for children, so the following requirements are mandatory for the material: it must be practical, strong and, if possible, wrinkle-resistant, and at the same time it must repel dirt, dust and moisture from itself.

The main canvas should be about 60 by 100 centimeters in size, the lining is best made from quilted material of the same size. It is clear that the dimensions of the lining are chosen approximately the same. Also, for decoration, you may need a little decorative fabric, we believe that there should be no problems at all, various shreds and strips of such fabrics can certainly be found in the storerooms of any housewife. You will also need an elastic band about 30 centimeters long, a cord about 70 centimeters, a flat zipper about 20 centimeters long and a spool of strong thread.

You can download the finished pattern at the end of the publication. It is best to print it on a printer in a one-to-one size, cut it out, and already paper templates draw the fabric. When cutting the material, keep in mind that it is necessary to leave allowances of one centimeter.

Let's start sewing

When assembling the jumpsuit, you first need to stitch the middle and shoulder seams on the back. After that, the seam allowances must be ironed. Then we sew a hood along the neck line. Now the sleeves are in turn - we sew them into the armholes. After that, you need to grind the middle seam of the front.

Next, we repeat all these operations for the lining - in fact, we assemble another jumpsuit from it. When the lining is ready, we put it inside the overalls, carefully combine all the seams, cuts of the sleeves and bottom, after which we fasten the lining and measure. At this stage, it will still be possible to change something if it doesn’t turn out quite right (after, of course, you can also fix something, but it will take much more time and work).

Now you need to stitch the side seams into the seams at the sleeves, crotch seams. After that, the allowances in the middle of the front on the front parts of the main and lining fabrics will need to be turned inside out and ironed. At this stage, we sew in a zipper, and now we tuck the upper edges of the braid.

As for the neck, it should be tucked to the wrong side, basted and stitched. Now it remains to thread the cord into the drawstring and fasten the limiters at its ends. We pass the elastic band through the bottom of the sleeve, tighten them and then sew up the hole.

Now we have a hood. On the front and lining fabric, it is necessary to grind the middle seam, align and process the allowances with an iron. After that, attach the front fabric and lining to each other, stitch the edges, iron the hood, turning it to the right side.

It remains to decorate our jumpsuit. For this, an applique from the decorative fabric that we have prepared is well suited. It all depends on your artistic taste and skill, we sew the appliqué on the front and our children's overalls are ready. Now little fidgets are not afraid of winter with its cold weather!

I will sew online, that is, together with everyone, slowly, gradually laying out the sewing process, and answering questions along the way. I will post each stage with a new post, leaving links to previous and subsequent stages. Girls, you can do the same in your blog (magazine, topic, or just in my comments), post your stages with explanations or questions, clarifications, etc.
I warn you that there will be a lot of writings and photos. That is why, most likely, I leaned towards a phased tailoring, rather than an immediately finished volumetric MK. I don’t promise to photograph everything beautifully and colorfully, but I will try to make it clear, not quite dirty and blurry)))))

In general, in the image and likeness of this overalls I will sew for my Ksyusha. I’m not sure yet about the fur, but if there are a lot of people who want to attach the fur, I’ll show you.


There are few details in it. Pretty simple model. There will be no inserts and decor. All from the same printed fabric. I have this jacket fabric with a membrane coating with the image of rainbow zebers))))
The lining will be fleece and omnihit. You can take the usual lining, you can make one lining for the entire height. But full-length fleece will not be very comfortable, I think. Therefore, I put it only on the front and back to the priests. Slippery omnihit will go below, it will also be in the sleeves. Fleece on collar and hood. I took the TricotBrush, which I previously put in my other overalls, but unfortunately it is not available.

And so, my list necessary materials on insulated overalls in size 98-104.

Raincoat fabric - 1.5m
fleece - 0.5m
omnihit (lining) - about 1m
insulation (I have Alpolux 200 for winter) - about 1m
zippers:
- main - 1 PC
- on pockets - 2 pcs
- on the fastened hood - 1 PC
elastic band wide 3 cm for cuffs - 80cm is enough
decorative elastic band for straps - about 1m
elastic band for tightening - about 1m
Velcro
threads
clamps for tightening - so far I have found two things that match in color, maybe I’ll take others, and I’ll also make a tightening on the hood, I don’t know yet ...

I have an additional gray raincoat fabric for pockets and frames in the photo. Perhaps it will not be needed, just the pattern of my main fabric is directional, you can’t turn it at random, it suddenly won’t be enough, so I played it safe. But it should be enough for the main details

I take the pattern from the magazine Ottobre 2014-4, model 14. For my daughter's height of 94 cm, I take the size of this pattern 104. As the practice of sewing this pattern has shown, for winter insulation it is good to take a size one larger than the native child. That is, Ksyusha's native size is 98, one more - 104. This is quite enough, the pattern is good, in my opinion, the width is sufficient.
The changes I make in it are quite miserable: for a reserve for growth, and in general for some convenience. I increase the length of the legs and sleeves by 4cm! How larger size, the greater the magnification. Well, you also need to look at what is planned on the trousers and sleeves. I have cuffs, my formula is +4cm. The growth margin turns out to be exactly 10 centimeters .. That is, in this size a child with a height of 92 to 102 cm can fit well.
I make the collar 1.5 cm higher. This is exactly what I measured today. Before that, somehow added by eye))
Well the hood is converted into a two-seam. This is my personal preference. Not necessary.

I do not touch the armhole, sleeves and neck. But, perhaps, someone will need to lower the armhole a little and widen the sleeve. Girls, you are already looking at your children. These short sleeves suit me just fine. And how to change the armhole, I can’t tell, unfortunately ...

Baby overalls - comfortable and beautiful clothes for little explorers! The front patch pocket is great for storing small finds, while the wide legs let you move freely. Adjustable straps will extend the life of the jumpsuit for several seasons.

We'll show you how to build simple pattern and sew baby overalls with your own hands in just one evening!

Baby overalls: choice of materials

How to sew a children's overalls with your own hands? Our model can be sewn both from summer, thin fabric, and in a demi-season version - for example, from jeans. For maximum comfort, the upper part of the jumpsuit is made double. The lower fabric is visible on the pocket lapel and frame fastenings, in addition, it acts as a piping along the edge of the straps, pocket and top edge of the overalls. The ideal option for the bottom fabric is thin cotton.
The color of the fabric should be contrasting or differ by several tones from the front fabric.

In addition to the fabric, you will need accessories to adjust the straps of the jumpsuit. We used a set of a banded frame and a simple frame of the same width for each strap. Another option is buttons. Run loops on the top of the jumpsuit, and sew on the buttons on the straps at the required height. In this case, the straps need to be sewn with a margin of length of 5-7 cm. You can also buy special fasteners for overalls, both plastic and metal.

To finish the pocket, we sewed a large button to its lapel. This pocket can also be decorated with embroidery or appliqué.

So, let's sew a children's overalls with our own hands!

We will tell you how to make a pattern of overalls with your own hands, using ready-made trousers or shorts of the right size. Prepare a pencil, ruler and scissors, as well as a large sheet of paper. It is most convenient to draw a pattern on graph paper, which is sold both cut into sheets and on a roll. You can also glue a few sheets of plain paper together, use newspaper, or the rest of a roll of wallpaper.

Fold the sample in half, putting one leg inside the other. Straighten the crotch. Outline the sample on paper: the crotch line, the top and the beginning of the side seams. Repeat on the other side of the sheet, spreading the crotch at the back.

Set aside from the top line the required length of the legs of the overalls and the desired width from the side seam line. Make the width loose by adding about 2 cm to the waist and hips.


From the center of the waist line, draw a vertical upwards, its length is equal to the desired length of the upper part. Set aside half the width of the upper part to the right, it should be less than the width of the chest (the distance between the beginning of the armpits) by 2-3 cm. Draw a smooth side line of the upper part, ending it 3 cm above the waistline.

On the back half of the legs draw the same vertical, and then draw the back upper part of the jumpsuit, narrower than the front. Beveled diagonals are equal to the width of the straps, on average 3.5-4 cm.

Cut off the top of the jumpsuit from the legs.

Draw the desired outline of the pocket on the front half. Transfer it to a separate sheet of paper and draw the top lapel, as shown in the diagram. The height of the lapel is half the height of the pocket itself.

Separately draw a pattern for the straps. Its length can be determined live on the child or measured from the waistline of the front to the waistline of the back over the shoulder, and then subtract the height of the front and back of the overalls from there. Add 10 cm to the resulting value. The width of the straps at the top is 2-2.5 cm, expand the pattern closer to the bottom to 3.5-4 cm.

cutting

MAIN FABRIC

  • 2 front leg pieces
  • 2 back leg pieces
  • 2 pieces of straps
  • 1 pocket piece

FROM EXTRA FABRIC

  • 1 folded upper front piece
  • 1 fold top back piece
  • 2 pieces of straps
  • 1 pocket piece
  • 2 parts 5x5 cm (double frame width plus 1 cm)

Progress

  • Details from the main fabric and additional fabric
  • Two bezels with a waist and two narrow bezels
  • Button, thread, scissors

Stitch the side seams of the legs. Overcast the allowances and iron them towards the back. Perform double stitching.

Stitch the crotch seams, overcast the allowances and iron towards the back.

Turn one leg right side out and insert the other leg inside, lining up along the center seam. Stitch the center seam, overcast the allowances.

Fold the pocket pieces right sides together and stitch, leaving the seam section open. Trim the allowances, in the places of rounding, notch with triangles.

Turn the pocket inside out, baste around the perimeter, slightly bringing up the bottom colored fabric. Iron your pocket.

Sew along the perimeter of the pocket. Bend the flap to the front side and fix by sewing on a button.

Stitch the details of the straps in pairs from the main and additional fabrics, folding them with the front sides inward. Trim seam allowances to 5mm and turn the straps right side out.

Fold the rectangular pieces for the frames right side in and sew. Turn inside out, move the seam in the center, iron and topstitch.

Insert the frame into the prepared parts, fold in half and sew along the edge.

Sew the side seams of the upper parts from the main and additional fabrics. Iron the allowances to the sides.

Pin or baste straps and frames to the top of the main fabric, folding them right sides inward along the top edge.

Fold the top pieces of the main and additional fabrics right sides inside and stitch along the entire top edge. Trim the allowances and notch in the places of rounding.

Baste the top of the jumpsuit along the top edge. Iron on.

Sew the top of the jumpsuit along the top edge with a double stitch.

Sew the legs to the top, folding them right sides inward along the waistline. Align the mid-front and back lines and the side seams. Iron the allowances up. Turn the bottom edge of the upper half of the extra fabric over and baste it over the allowances, closing them.

Double stitch along the waistline. Sew the pocket by sewing the first stitch over the existing one and then sewing the second stitch as you would for all finishing seams.

Insert the top edge of the strap into the frame with the waist, as shown in the photo.

Insert the edge of the strap into the frame sewn to the top of the jumpsuit, as shown in the photo.

Pull the strap up above the waistband to expose it. Insert the edge of the strap into the constriction and tuck it in, fix it with a pin or basting. Attach the edge of the strap.

Turn the bottom of the legs up twice, baste and iron. Sew with double stitching.



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