Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Boy's Onesie Vest with Shorts and bow tie set. Size 18months

I had been playing around with adding boys outfits to my Etsy shop on account of my friends with boys asking why I have nothing for the boys. I have done some bodysuit/t-shirt dresses for the girls and wanted to make something special for my friend's son with the same African Inspiration as the other items in my shop. I have to give credit where it's due because Erica's tutorial that I found thru Pinterest helped with how make a pattern from the onsie. I posted my first pattern attempt to my facebook group and got many asking for patterns. I'd never done patterns for other before so I decided to give it a try. Using Erica's tutorial (link above), I drew out my pattern, cut the fabric out of an old bed sheet and did a fit test.

After tweaking until I was satisfied, I scanned the pattern and brought it into Autocad to get a clean drawing. 

This was my initial pattern. The picture is not to scale so if you tried to use this it wouldn't work. Don't worry, the pattern is coming. :-)

You will need: Size 18 month onsie/bodysuit, about 1/4 yard of lining and main fabric. Will need a little more if  you are using nap fabric.

So I made the new improved pattern and turned it into a PDF and starting on the final project which was a birthday gift to my friend's son.
I made mirror cuts of the pattern using the same fabric for the lining and main so sorry for confusion. Make sure to make all your markings. The pattern has an optional faux pocket for the vest.


 Using my serger, I sewed all around the pieces leaving the shoulders opened.

 Turn the pieces right side out and use a blunt tip object to push out the corners and then iron flat. At this point, you can chose to top stitch the vest before attaching to the body suit.


Place the vest on top of the body suit and mark the shoulder and underarm for where you want to tack. I marked about half inch on each shoulder.


 Hope the above image makes since. I flipped up the vest so that the half in lined up with the fold in the shoulders of the bodysuit. I pinned it to the shoulders with the lining facing up and sew across the shoulders. Make sure to open the neck and sew along the shoulder with the body suit not folder on itself. It's a little tricky, but try not to sew the front and back of the top together.

 Once it's sewn, flip the vest down , fold the corner of the remaining seam and top stitch the vest as you did before with the bodysuit opened.


Repeat on both sides.
Re-position the vest and mark(with a pin) where the bottom of the vest arm hole meets the bodysuit. 


Flip the vest to the side with the lining exposed. Reach into the bodysuit and pin the outer seam of the vest to the side seam of the bodysuit.

 Using the same method as when sewing on the shoulders, sew the vest side to the side seam keeping careful not to sew the bodysuit to itself. The inside of the bodysuit should look like the image on the right. there should be a straight seam running down the length of the side seam as long as the vest. I did a very narrow seam. Between 1/4 and 1/8 inch.


When you're done, the seam should look like this on the right side. As if it was sewn into the sides of the body suit.
I used my KAM kit to  add snaps to the vest using my markings from before. I learned that sewing the vest together restricts movement and you lose the stretch. With the ability to open the vest, you can also open it up if the kid is outgrowing the outfit.


Outfit with the bowtie.
 Outfit without the bowtie.

Great big thanks to my friend's son for modeling his birthday gift.

The pattern is free to use. Sorry right now it's only for a size 18months. Please Pin it, Share the blog and credit me if you use the pattern. You can tag me on Instagram or Twitter at @elsielorpu with an image of your creation.  You can also like my Facebook page and post your rendition of the vest or just link to my blog if you do and comment below. Thank you. 



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