I made this jumpsuit as a first serious project on my sewing machine and it turned out great, comfy and fun to make! 👍 For the beginners reading here : you can totally do it, go for it!🌟
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The diagram is a brilliant idea I cannot tell you how much I love it so you do it every patternmaking video from now on!!! Add what's a lot of videos of people doing all different types of techniques to to describe what they doing. I've seen people using small scale models doing the actual pattern drafting and talking about it but that little diagram it just makes it so simple I love it
@@RoseryApparel Hi could you help me? When we have to take this measurement(2:37), do we measure from the top of the diagram or do we start under the arm curve? Thanks.
@@eb2424 to my understanding, those could technically be the same thing. The top the diagram is where the overall bib piece starts and if you want that to intersect under the arm curve it can. But some folks like it lower.
Thanks so much for this video. I needed to make a pair of dungarees for an art piece - no frills - and I am very much a beginner but your instructions were brilliant - so easy to follow - seriously FAB
I am a beginner and I totally enjoyed making this jumpsuit. It was so easy to follow your instructions. I can't wait to start my next project. Learnt new tricks along the way.
This was my first major project on the sewing machine (made a few smaller things like masks and hemmed things etc before). It came out fantastic! Looks great on me, and I can vouch for it working for any/all genders because I wear it like a boss!
Thank you for sharing this! I'm still a beginner and making a jumpsuit always seemed a little too complicated for me. But you manage to make it looks so simple. Can't wait to try it out!
Absolutely fabulous! I just finished making mine. It took me all day! Not exactly flattering on my particular figure, but I mostly just wanted one to wear around the house in comfort. Thank you, so much! ❤❤
Hey this is amazing, thanks so much for sharing. Can I ask- when you say add an extra 5cm to the widest point of the hips if you want a bit more room, is that 5cm to each quartered measurements or the total?
I made this yesterday! It was so easy and the measurements were perfect (with the +5cm for the hips)! It looks ADORABLE 😍 thank you Janelle for this amazing tutorial! ❤️
Hello, I wanna try this as my first ever attempt at sewing. I know you said add 5cm to the hips, but that's just to adjust it to how fit or loose you want it to be. Are we adding a few cm for the hemming? Thanks!
@@hellorut4875 Hi! by adding the 5 cm to the hips, I got a "just right" fit. If I didn't add them, it would have probably been a bit too tight. For the hemming...I just kept it pretty long at first, and then adjusted it to my desired lenght at the end :)
If you do not have an overlock, you can use a 'counter seam', which will also give a nice inner finish. Though a potential drawback is having exposed stitching. I like using upholstery thread, which I find tends to look nice when I have exposed stitching
I haven't made any clothes for about six years and have a very limited skill set when it comes to sewing but this tutorial was so useful. I have a funky new pair of dungarees and plan on making more- thankyou so much for giving me the sewing bug again!
Thank you. I have made both the jumpsuit and dungaree dress. Easy to follow tutorial and instructions. Gave me the confidence to kick start my return to sewing
Sharon Taylor did you add a seam allowance to the width of the pattern peices? I don't see any seam allowance being added to the hip measurement on the video except for the 5cm for ease.
Before buying fabric please check your measurements and math as I had to cut one piece upside down to fit all of the pieces on my 3-yard fabric. I could only get 3 pieces wide but I did cut down on my fabric pieces a decent amount maybe wouldn't have been a problem. I am making this pattern out of some pretty heavy stretch corduroy. I appear to be more pear-shaped (37,34,46) than Janel and had to adjust the pattern a bit for both of those reasons. The changes I made were to examine a pair of my jeans and extend the back crotch curve to a 5-inch depth (instead of 4) and used my jeans to trace the curve which was much more horizontal than the one in the video. I kept Janel's front crotch the same as the video. I did add 2 inches to my 1/4th hip measurements and with the heavy fabric, it was too much. I took out about 2 inches in the outer hip and then tapered the leg to cut down on weight. Maybe it was my flatter crotch curve but I had to remove 2.25 inches from the top and waist and reshape the sides as it was too long in the body. Luckily I cut my legs long so that upward shift didn't matter. Next time I would just add about 2 inches from the top to the crotch measurement instead of 4. As expected with my 12-inch difference in hip to waist measurement, I had a really gaping side waist so I did angle the waist in about 1.5 inches on each side, which still fit over my hip and made it look very flattering and turned the more fitted waist gap inward instead of outward giving more modesty. This is a very adorable pattern. I may make a pair in a lighter fabric for summer. If you are concerned with being curvier in the bottom then base the crotch depth and curve off of your favorite jeans and then it is very easy to do any shaping you want the on side seams.
hi @roseryapparel! If we are not cutting the overall pieces on a fold, and rather 2 pieces to sew together when you say to measure the fullest part of your hips then draw a line with those measuremens onto your fabric; I assume you divide the measurement in half when drawing them onto the fabric? example: 45 inch hips plus and extra 4 inches for room=49. divide that in half and draw a 24.5 inch line? just want to clarify
Oh my gosh. I just made these and they are BEAUTIFUL. I did however make the sides a bit low which I fixed so I know where to fix my pattern for next time!
I've gotten to the point where I have stitched the pant legs only to realize its a few inches too small across my hips :( I must have measured inaccurately. Any tips on how to widen the waist? I do not have enough fabric to take it out.. Do you think redrafting the back or front of the pattern and adding an inch or two would work? Very novice sewer here so any advice would be appreciated so I don't have to scrap the entire thing and start over!
Just made one myself! Didn't really like how it turned out first but after wearing it for a day im in love with it 😍 PLEASE try to create the "Atlanta" dress from Sleeper. Would be so fun to watch
Nice easy tutorial to follow made mine first out of an old white duvet cover i made mine wider and done mine to culotte length ive now cut the pattern from wallpaper lining to use as a template for the future and as always ive left out the pockets the first practice pair i wear as PJs as the material is so thin soooo comfortable im of to make more out of some brand new duvet covers which i can wear for daily use as there not thin
Been looking for a simple pattern for some dungarees and this is great!! Really loved the diagram, made understanding the pattern so much easier, thanks!😊
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! The best part for me are the measurements in cm! I think I will try pockets on the side, think that suits me better.
Oh my god Janelle, can you read my mind? 😍 do you remember my comment about my wish for a jumpsuit? How lucky I am. The universe might have listened :) thank you soo much! I will watch it tonight
So beautiful! I tried to make this in a plaid pattern and it turned out amazing! Thanks so much for your hard work! Keep doing what you do best! All the love from Melbourne 💛💛
I want to have a go at this awesome jumpsuit but can someone help me out with hoe much seam allowance is in or need to be added when drawing up this pateen?
As it happens, I’m in the market for some new overalls, had been eyeing the Lucy and Yak ones, *and* have the perfect fabric to make them. Hm, I think I found my weekend project 😬
It's already going to be 81 F by the end of the week where I live, so I've been meaning to get started on some spring/summer clothes. This is definitely one of the first things I'm going for!
Hi, thanks for great tutorial. I’ve made a quick mock up and mine came out really tight even after adding the extra 5cm to the hips. Trying to work out where I went wrong… do I add the 5cm to my hip measurement then quarter the measurement or do I quarter my hip measurement then add the 5cm to this?
Just finished making mine! It turned out so amazing, I’m in love! Thank you so much for sharing this. I made it from a red cotton sheet I found for only 1€ and I slightly altered the pattern to make the legs wider. I want to make it in every color now! My mom wants one too lol. Thank you Jennelle! 🌞✨
Hello! First - love love LOVE this! Thank you for posting. Just one quick, simple question: did you sew with 2.5cm seam allowance on each straight stitch??
@@RoseryApparel Gotchya! Yes that makes perfect sense, thank you! I'm not sure why I was drafting with 5cm seam allowance the whole time?? Brains - aren't they funny??
Any reason why the pattern is laid on the non folded edge ? Wouldn't it easier to have the midline on the folded edge so then there is no seam in the middle? thanks I really want to try this for my first big project :)
Dumb question, but you mention adding 5cm to the hip measurement for a baggier fit, do you add this on before or after you've divided it by 2? Excited to make these but this is tripping me up, sorry if the answer is obvious!
I know this pattern is a little older but I am so confused right now. I am a very beginner sower and usually just do things free hand. Am I supposed to be drawing this pattern on the insider the outside of the fabric? I have a piece of fabric with pattern. When I draw the line from the crotch to the bottom my diagonal is going the other way.
Hi, firstly thanks for making this it is v easy to follow. I made this last weekend and made everything too big somehow...I am now making it again for a friend for her birthday and I want to get it perfect! So, can you confirm, on the measurement when you say add five cm but it has already been halved do you mean add five to the total or the halved amount? For example if hips are 100cm then divide by 4...is it 25cm plus 5cm to make 30cm as the top line measurement or is it 105cm divided by 4 is 26.25cm? Hope that makes sense, your guidance would be much appreciated! Lucy :)
Just want to confirm what you do with adding the extra 2" for the first line to make it a bit roomier at the hip. Is it: Hip measurement + 2" then divide by 4 OR Hip measurement divide by 4 then add 2"? Sorry, I listened to your explanation several times and cannot figure out which one you mean.
@@makeupbykeely77 thanks! After thinking about it a little longer I assumed it was the second also. I am going to do a sample run through with fabric from an old bed sheet so hopefully it works!
very cute and i think i could do this ! But i think i would want to make a jumper dress .....what alterations wouldni have to make to follow this design but have no crotch or lpant legs ?
The fact you’re doing it right onto your fabric is terrifying to me BUT they look great! I have a couple pairs of Lucy and Yaks and these look just like them! :) x
Hola, i would like to attempt to do this lovely garment, could you let me know how many centimetres do you saw the seams? Is it 1,5 cm? For example when you join the big pieces together? Thanks xx
Follow what I show in the tutorial but make it to your measurements. The hip measurement is the first measurement you take and you build your jumpsuit pattern from it 😊
Ive made quite a few things out of duvet covers recently as material shops and markets all closed due to corona virus and my material stash is very quickly dwindling
I made this jumpsuit as a first serious project on my sewing machine and it turned out great, comfy and fun to make! 👍 For the beginners reading here : you can totally do it, go for it!🌟
Yay that’s so exciting! So glad it worked out for you! 😍
You all probably dont care but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Avi Muhammad Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
This is such an amazing and simple pattern! I've made 3 pairs of dungarees from this so far and intend on making more! Love the diagram
The diagram is a brilliant idea I cannot tell you how much I love it so you do it every patternmaking video from now on!!! Add what's a lot of videos of people doing all different types of techniques to to describe what they doing. I've seen people using small scale models doing the actual pattern drafting and talking about it but that little diagram it just makes it so simple I love it
Thanks! I’m glad you found it helpful! 😄
@@RoseryApparel Hi could you help me? When we have to take this measurement(2:37), do we measure from the top of the diagram or do we start under the arm curve? Thanks.
@@eb2424 to my understanding, those could technically be the same thing. The top the diagram is where the overall bib piece starts and if you want that to intersect under the arm curve it can. But some folks like it lower.
@@RoseryApparel could you make a pattern for this of us who prefer patterns instead? The measurements are a bit confusing 😕.
Thanks so much for this video. I needed to make a pair of dungarees for an art piece - no frills - and I am very much a beginner but your instructions were brilliant - so easy to follow - seriously FAB
My first ever decent/wearable project! Thanks to your easy to follow instructions!
I am a beginner and I totally enjoyed making this jumpsuit. It was so easy to follow your instructions. I can't wait to start my next project.
Learnt new tricks along the way.
I’ve been wanting to make a pair of overalls for a while now and this was the push I needed!! So excited to start my pair.
Have fun making your own! 💕
But it is a jump suit
@@melodygonzalez5505 You can call it differently
This was my first major project on the sewing machine (made a few smaller things like masks and hemmed things etc before). It came out fantastic! Looks great on me, and I can vouch for it working for any/all genders because I wear it like a boss!
Oh I was looking for a comment to say it worked on all genders - thank you!
Thank you for sharing this! I'm still a beginner and making a jumpsuit always seemed a little too complicated for me. But you manage to make it looks so simple. Can't wait to try it out!
You’re welcome! Have fun making them 💕
Absolutely fabulous! I just finished making mine. It took me all day!
Not exactly flattering on my particular figure, but I mostly just wanted one to wear around the house in comfort.
Thank you, so much! ❤❤
Hey this is amazing, thanks so much for sharing. Can I ask- when you say add an extra 5cm to the widest point of the hips if you want a bit more room, is that 5cm to each quartered measurements or the total?
Really cute! Think I will give these a try for my teenage granddaughters.
I’m sure they will love them 😄
I made this yesterday! It was so easy and the measurements were perfect (with the +5cm for the hips)! It looks ADORABLE 😍 thank you Janelle for this amazing tutorial! ❤️
Yay that’s so exciting to hear! So happy it worked out perfect for you too! 😍
Hello, I wanna try this as my first ever attempt at sewing. I know you said add 5cm to the hips, but that's just to adjust it to how fit or loose you want it to be. Are we adding a few cm for the hemming? Thanks!
@@hellorut4875 Hi! by adding the 5 cm to the hips, I got a "just right" fit. If I didn't add them, it would have probably been a bit too tight. For the hemming...I just kept it pretty long at first, and then adjusted it to my desired lenght at the end :)
thank you for sharing this excellent video. Janelle is a talented communicator, bless her... she'll go far
❤️ this video you explain detail how to make jumpsuit and you make the entire process where it’s easy to understand and get right to it
If you do not have an overlock, you can use a 'counter seam', which will also give a nice inner finish. Though a potential drawback is having exposed stitching. I like using upholstery thread, which I find tends to look nice when I have exposed stitching
I haven't made any clothes for about six years and have a very limited skill set when it comes to sewing but this tutorial was so useful. I have a funky new pair of dungarees and plan on making more- thankyou so much for giving me the sewing bug again!
You’re so welcome! Glad to hear you’ve been inspired to get back into making your own clothes 🧡
I absolutely adore your sewing projects! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
You’re so welcome! Thanks for your lovely comment 😊💕
SO CUTE. I need these in pink gingham 😍😍😍
Thank you. I have made both the jumpsuit and dungaree dress. Easy to follow tutorial and instructions. Gave me the confidence to kick start my return to sewing
Sharon Taylor did you add a seam allowance to the width of the pattern peices? I don't see any seam allowance being added to the hip measurement on the video except for the 5cm for ease.
@@katewannenburgh7021 this is such a good question! I didn't originally and it ended up too tight so I think you should add a seam allowance!
Before buying fabric please check your measurements and math as I had to cut one piece upside down to fit all of the pieces on my 3-yard fabric. I could only get 3 pieces wide but I did cut down on my fabric pieces a decent amount maybe wouldn't have been a problem. I am making this pattern out of some pretty heavy stretch corduroy. I appear to be more pear-shaped (37,34,46) than Janel and had to adjust the pattern a bit for both of those reasons. The changes I made were to examine a pair of my jeans and extend the back crotch curve to a 5-inch depth (instead of 4) and used my jeans to trace the curve which was much more horizontal than the one in the video. I kept Janel's front crotch the same as the video. I did add 2 inches to my 1/4th hip measurements and with the heavy fabric, it was too much. I took out about 2 inches in the outer hip and then tapered the leg to cut down on weight. Maybe it was my flatter crotch curve but I had to remove 2.25 inches from the top and waist and reshape the sides as it was too long in the body. Luckily I cut my legs long so that upward shift didn't matter. Next time I would just add about 2 inches from the top to the crotch measurement instead of 4. As expected with my 12-inch difference in hip to waist measurement, I had a really gaping side waist so I did angle the waist in about 1.5 inches on each side, which still fit over my hip and made it look very flattering and turned the more fitted waist gap inward instead of outward giving more modesty. This is a very adorable pattern. I may make a pair in a lighter fabric for summer. If you are concerned with being curvier in the bottom then base the crotch depth and curve off of your favorite jeans and then it is very easy to do any shaping you want the on side seams.
I have the same proportions as you, this is very helpful, thanks!
I love the tie offs & that color!
Thanks! They are pretty cute 😍
hi @roseryapparel! If we are not cutting the overall pieces on a fold, and rather 2 pieces to sew together when you say to measure the fullest part of your hips then draw a line with those measuremens onto your fabric; I assume you divide the measurement in half when drawing them onto the fabric? example: 45 inch hips plus and extra 4 inches for room=49. divide that in half and draw a 24.5 inch line? just want to clarify
I don't have a sewing machine but I've been binge watching your videos and really excited to try some of your patterns!
Haha I’m glad you like my videos! Thanks for watching 🧡
Really lovely colour and fabric. The frint pocket I would probably make rounded, and the thigh pockets move to the side or back.
I love that color. It's pretty on you.
Super cute! I want mine to be a bit baggier so I'll add some to the width :D
Loved your way of explaining things! 👍💕
Thank you! 💕
Great job!! They look wonderful, love that color too! 😃
Thank you! 💕
i got a dark green cord fabric at a flea market a few years ago, i think that would be perfect for this project!
Sounds amazing! Have fun making it 😄
Oh my gosh. I just made these and they are BEAUTIFUL. I did however make the sides a bit low which I fixed so I know where to fix my pattern for next time!
This is absolutely adorable Janell! You really look so cute ,love it
Thank you 😄💕
How gorgeous is this jumpsuit!!! what a great job Janelle! a huge kiss from Portugal.
Thank you so much! I’m in love with it 😍
Au top ce projet... merci. Je suis très contente du résultat...
So nice!!!! I'm a beginner but hopefully I'll be able to get good enough to make these :)
Yay! All the best with yours 😄💕
I've gotten to the point where I have stitched the pant legs only to realize its a few inches too small across my hips :( I must have measured inaccurately. Any tips on how to widen the waist? I do not have enough fabric to take it out.. Do you think redrafting the back or front of the pattern and adding an inch or two would work? Very novice sewer here so any advice would be appreciated so I don't have to scrap the entire thing and start over!
Can’t wait to try out jumpsuits 🖤🤍❤️
I love this! I think my niece and I need matching sets 😍
Yes!! That would be so adorable 😍
Made a pair of these out of a tablecloth! I even added an invisible zipper! Thanks for this tutorial!💖
Ooh sounds lovely! 🧡
These look so incredible 🤩🤩
Thank you! 😊
Just made one myself! Didn't really like how it turned out first but after wearing it for a day im in love with it 😍
PLEASE try to create the "Atlanta" dress from Sleeper. Would be so fun to watch
Yay that’s exciting to hear! I flipping love the Atlanta dress so much 😍😍 Definitely on my list to recreate!
I’m in love with your skirt. I’m desperately hoping you will make a video on recreating it!!!
Nice easy tutorial to follow made mine first out of an old white duvet cover i made mine wider and done mine to culotte length ive now cut the pattern from wallpaper lining to use as a template for the future and as always ive left out the pockets the first practice pair i wear as PJs as the material is so thin soooo comfortable im of to make more out of some brand new duvet covers which i can wear for daily use as there not thin
I can’t wait to try this on my channel but make puff legs add ruffles and bows thanks so much for sharing 💕
Been looking for a simple pattern for some dungarees and this is great!! Really loved the diagram, made understanding the pattern so much easier, thanks!😊
The jumpsuit is so cute and it looks cute on you ❤️
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! The best part for me are the measurements in cm! I think I will try pockets on the side, think that suits me better.
Have fun making it for yourself 😊🧡
@@RoseryApparel OH thank you, just need to find the right fabric 😁 nothing in my stash with the right color. A reason for some shopping 😎
Very easy to follow tutorial. Appreciate you making it.
Such a good tutorial. Your videos are my fave!
Thank you so much! 😘💕
Loved the tutorial! Can’t wait to get my hands on some fabric and try this out!
Oh my god I've been wanting a pair of Lucy and Yak dungarees for so long, this makes me so excited to make some.
Have fun making them! 😄
@@RoseryApparel I will! Any particular fabric you recommend?
DO U HAVE A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO SEW THAT SHIRT.
Love this so much! 😍 Looks amazing
Thank you! 😘✨
Even though its not needed, I want a jumpsuit to help in the school garden. The pair you made, is it stretchy? Does it allow movement? Is denim okay?
Thank you for such great, succinct instructions! Can't wait to wear my new dungarees!
I’ve been DYING to buy from Lucy and Yak but it’s too expensive and I have very weird proportions so this is a life saver!
Which is exactly why I wanted to have a go at making my own! Have fun making yours 🧡
How cute!!!!
Oh my god Janelle, can you read my mind? 😍 do you remember my comment about my wish for a jumpsuit? How lucky I am. The universe might have listened :) thank you soo much! I will watch it tonight
Hehe perfect timing! You’re so welcome! 😄
So beautiful! I tried to make this in a plaid pattern and it turned out amazing! Thanks so much for your hard work! Keep doing what you do best! All the love from Melbourne 💛💛
Yay that’s so great to hear 😍 Thanks for your lovely words x
OMG this looks gorgeous!!! I've been looking for a tutorial like this, you made it so easy, I'm totally trying this one 💜 greetings from Chile ❤️🌟
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😄
Thanks for this tutorial Janelle! It looks great! I might do that for my next sewing project, depending on when I finish the current one 😉
Haha I know that problem well! Thanks so much! 😊💕
That was awesome. I love the ties. And that’s a perfect color for you.
Thank you so much! 😊💕
I want to have a go at this awesome jumpsuit but can someone help me out with hoe much seam allowance is in or need to be added when drawing up this pateen?
As it happens, I’m in the market for some new overalls, had been eyeing the Lucy and Yak ones, *and* have the perfect fabric to make them. Hm, I think I found my weekend project 😬
Yay perfect timing! Have fun making them 😍
@@RoseryApparel I''m making them *right now*! Hehe. Can't wait to finish.
I’m quite new to sewing and this is my first garment that I will be sewing. Can you please clarify how I would secure the loops/straps? Thanks.
Stunning work!
Thank you 💕
That was the most beautiful jumpsuit i have ever seen in my life, thank you for the video.
It's already going to be 81 F by the end of the week where I live, so I've been meaning to get started on some spring/summer clothes. This is definitely one of the first things I'm going for!
Ooh sounds lovely! Love making new things for a new season 😍 Have fun making your own pair!
You made it so easy!! Definitely making 1 for this summer 😅😅
Hi, thanks for great tutorial. I’ve made a quick mock up and mine came out really tight even after adding the extra 5cm to the hips. Trying to work out where I went wrong… do I add the 5cm to my hip measurement then quarter the measurement or do I quarter my hip measurement then add the 5cm to this?
Love this 😍😍😍
Thanks so much! 💕
Your patterns are so easy to follow, thank you🖤
That’s great to hear! You’re welcome 😊
Just finished making mine! It turned out so amazing, I’m in love! Thank you so much for sharing this. I made it from a red cotton sheet I found for only 1€ and I slightly altered the pattern to make the legs wider. I want to make it in every color now! My mom wants one too lol. Thank you Jennelle! 🌞✨
Yay so happy to hear you’ve made one! And out of recycled fabric too! 😍
Hello! First - love love LOVE this! Thank you for posting. Just one quick, simple question: did you sew with 2.5cm seam allowance on each straight stitch??
Thank you! No, the seam allowance is about 1cm. 2.5cm for seam allowance is for both sides when drafting the pieces, if that makes sense? 😊
@@RoseryApparel Gotchya! Yes that makes perfect sense, thank you! I'm not sure why I was drafting with 5cm seam allowance the whole time?? Brains - aren't they funny??
This is so cool. Do you have a blog where you wrote it all out?
Thanks! No I don’t sorry. That’s a great idea though 😊
Any reason why the pattern is laid on the non folded edge ? Wouldn't it easier to have the midline on the folded edge so then there is no seam in the middle? thanks I really want to try this for my first big project :)
Thank you for including the inches measurements!!
Dumb question, but you mention adding 5cm to the hip measurement for a baggier fit, do you add this on before or after you've divided it by 2? Excited to make these but this is tripping me up, sorry if the answer is obvious!
I know this pattern is a little older but I am so confused right now. I am a very beginner sower and usually just do things free hand. Am I supposed to be drawing this pattern on the insider the outside of the fabric? I have a piece of fabric with pattern. When I draw the line from the crotch to the bottom my diagonal is going the other way.
I'd like to know the link of the background music. I really like the music.
Have you tried to sew this in a linen or linen cotton blend? I'm new to making clothes and want to try sewing with linen.
What kind of fabric is best for this project?
Beautiful🤩🧡
Hi, firstly thanks for making this it is v easy to follow. I made this last weekend and made everything too big somehow...I am now making it again for a friend for her birthday and I want to get it perfect! So, can you confirm, on the measurement when you say add five cm but it has already been halved do you mean add five to the total or the halved amount? For example if hips are 100cm then divide by 4...is it 25cm plus 5cm to make 30cm as the top line measurement or is it 105cm divided by 4 is 26.25cm? Hope that makes sense, your guidance would be much appreciated! Lucy :)
After making the pattern is it necessary to add a seam allowance?
I love this! I definitely want to try making it.
Thank you 😘✨
Hi, I love this tutorial and tried to make them myself but the crotch doesn't line up when I go to sew it together.. am I doing something wrong?
Molto bello! Brava.
Thank you 😊
Hello ma'am
Would you please tell me the trouser pant pattern. I like the way of your creativity and your videos really easy to follow.
Eeeeeh I just ordered some caramel corduroy to try and make this. I'm a complete beginner so wish me luck!
Ooh they will be amazing! 😍
Just want to confirm what you do with adding the extra 2" for the first line to make it a bit roomier at the hip.
Is it:
Hip measurement + 2" then divide by 4
OR
Hip measurement divide by 4 then add 2"?
Sorry, I listened to your explanation several times and cannot figure out which one you mean.
I chose the first option, not considering the second and they are way too tight in the hip, so I'm assuming it was the second...
@@makeupbykeely77 thanks! After thinking about it a little longer I assumed it was the second also. I am going to do a sample run through with fabric from an old bed sheet so hopefully it works!
Yes I would measure your hips, divide by 4 then as 2” 😊 Sorry it wasn’t clear enough in the video 😖
@@RoseryApparel thanks! I look forward to making them!
I’m glad I read this and didn’t measure directly onto my fabric.
very cute and i think i could do this ! But i think i would want to make a jumper dress .....what alterations wouldni have to make to follow this design but have no crotch or lpant legs ?
Keep an eye on next weeks video, as I’ll be sharing how to make a dress/pinafore version 😍
yes i most definitely will stay tuned ! Thank you 😊
Bien hermoso.
Mí hija lo quiere.
Saludos desde Puerto Rico
Did you make your long sleeved black and white gingham shirt that you are wearing in this video? Would love to see a diy video on that.
I made it from a thrifted blouse 😊 I’m hoping to share a tutorial for it soon!
The fact you’re doing it right onto your fabric is terrifying to me BUT they look great! I have a couple pairs of Lucy and Yaks and these look just like them! :) x
Thank you! 💕
This is great, thanks! I’ve just sewn mine together and the crotch is way tooo far down, how can I alter that??
Que bonito! 🧡
Thanks so much! 😄
Hola, i would like to attempt to do this lovely garment, could you let me know how many centimetres do you saw the seams? Is it 1,5 cm? For example when you join the big pieces together? Thanks xx
How would I alter the pattern to allow for larger hips?
Follow what I show in the tutorial but make it to your measurements. The hip measurement is the first measurement you take and you build your jumpsuit pattern from it 😊
Ive made quite a few things out of duvet covers recently as material shops and markets all closed due to corona virus and my material stash is very quickly dwindling