Winter overalls for baby size 80 pattern. Children's overalls with a hood - we meet winter fully armed

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

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


There are few details in it. Quite a simple model. There will be no inserts or decor. All from the same printed fabric. I have this jacket fabric with a membrane coating with the image of rainbow zyobers))))
The lining will be fleece and omnikhite. You can take a regular lining, or you can make one lining for the entire height. But full-length fleece will not be very comfortable, I think. That's why I only put it on the front and back up to the butt. Below will be the Slidsky Omnihit, and it will also be in the sleeves. There will be fleece on the collar and hood. I took the TricotBrush, which I had previously put in my other overalls, but it’s out of stock, unfortunately.

And so, my list of necessary materials for insulated overalls size 98-104.

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

In my photo I also have an additional gray raincoat fabric for the pocket and frames. Perhaps it won’t be needed, it’s just that the pattern of my main fabric is directed, you can’t turn it anyhow, in case it’s not enough, so I played it safe. But it should be enough for the main details.

I take the pattern from Ottobre magazine 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 child’s own. 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 to it are very minor: for reserve for growth, and in general for some convenience I increase the length of the legs and sleeves by 4cm! The larger the size, the greater the magnification. Well, you also need to look at what is planned for the legs and sleeves. I have cuffs, my formula is +4cm. The growth margin turns out to be exactly 10 centimeters. That is, a child with a height of 92 to 102 cm can fit well in this size.
I make the collar 1.5 cm higher. I measured this clearly today. Before that I somehow added it by eye))
Well I'm converting the hood into a two-seam one. This is my personal preference. Not necessary.

I don’t touch the armhole, sleeves or neckline. But perhaps someone will need to lower the armhole a little and widen the sleeve. Girls, look at your children. These narrow sleeves suit me quite well. And, unfortunately, I can’t tell you how to change the armhole...

Children's clothing is not a cheap product. This is especially true for outerwear: jackets and overalls. In fact, in terms of the cost of materials, these products are almost no different from knitted clothing, because raincoat fabric is inexpensive! You can learn how to sew children's overalls with your own hands right now. Let's start with a jumpsuit with a hood with Velcro.

This type of fastener is quite simple: sewing a zipper is much more difficult for beginners. And at the same time, Velcro is suitable for outerwear for infants (newborns), because in a stroller-cradle the wind will certainly not blow into the space between the Velcro.

Materials (for overalls size 68):

  • Raincoat with print – 0.8 m
  • Winter insulation (in our case – silicone 150) – 0.8 m
  • Lining fleece “lamb” (artificial sheepskin) – 0.8 m
  • Threads to match the main fabric or contrasting ones
  • Velcro tape – 25 cm
  • Unnecessary thread for basting
  • Tailor pins

Pattern of children's overalls with a hood

This master class uses a pattern for children's overalls from Ottobre magazine No. 4-2009 (model 1). This jumpsuit in the magazine is wide, but is made without insulation. Therefore, in order to get a thinner model with insulation, we did not increase or decrease the templates. Accordingly, in order to get a wide winter overall for a well-fed baby, you need to add 2 cm in width on both sides. Well, if you want to get a warm, but thin overalls, use thinner insulation - for example, Slimtex 200.

Making a jumpsuit with Velcro:

1. Cut out the necessary parts of the product from all three materials (raincoat, insulation and fleece): two halves of the back, two front halves, a front insert for comfortable dressing, two parts of the hood. Make the details of the hood from the lining fleece 2 cm longer on the side that will “hugg” the face (at the end of the work you will need to tuck the fleece, making a small “edge” of the hood out of it).

2. Any outerwear using insulation is sewn from two parts: a separate lining and a raincoat fabric connected to the insulation. Therefore, the first thing you need to do is sew the corresponding insulation parts to the raincoat parts. Set your machine to the largest straight seam interval (for example, interval 4) and stitch the parts along their entire perimeter.

3. For the hood parts (made of raincoat fabric and insulation), immediately sew the dart cutouts to make these parts voluminous. Then sew both of these parts, folding them right sides inward, along the occipital-parietal line.

4. Sew a fleece lining to the insert piece, placing them right sides together. At the same time, leave the short lower arc of the part unsewn - turn the part through it to the front side.

5. Sew the two back parts of the overalls, folding them “face” inward. After stitching, trim the seam allowances close to the seam so that the turned piece has a neat appearance.

6. Attach the front parts of the overalls to the combined back piece (right sides facing in) and sew along the lines from the neck to the ends of the sleeves.

7. Now sew the same parts (the two front halves and the back of the winter overalls) along the side lines that lead from the tips of the sleeves through the sides to the bottom of the legs. Don't forget to cut off excess seam allowances close to the seam, after checking that you are happy with the result of the seam being turned right side out.


8. You need to complete the “skin” of the overalls by sewing the hood to the main part of the product. This also needs to be done on the wrong side, after first matching the central seam of the hood with the central seam of the back of the overalls.


9. Once the outer part of the overalls is ready, you can start creating the lining. Sew the fleece parts of the hood, first stitching the darts on these parts. Also trim off the excess fabric, slightly away from the seam.


10. Then sew the main part of the lining - connect the two back halves with a central seam, and sew the two front halves to them along the side lines and sleeve lines.


11. Sew the lining hood to the lining base of the overalls.


12. Place the lining into the overalls to visualize how the front panel will need to be sewn on. Place a short arc of the insert to the edges of the same arc in the lining of the back so that the fleece is with the right sides facing inward. Sew this “sandwich” along an arced line by hand, using unnecessary threads.


13. Then draw the arc of the insert through the top of the overalls and close it with the raincoat arc of the main part of the overalls. In this case, the parts should be connected with the raincoat sides inward. Sew an arc on the machine and turn the overalls inside out.


14. Turn the raincoat sleeves inside the overalls and fold their edges with the edges of the lining sleeves so that the back of the raincoat and the back of the fleece are on the outside. Sew the edges of the sleeves, turn them inside out and check that everything is sewn correctly.


15. Turn the entire jumpsuit inside out and stitch the sides - from the central insert through the center line to the neckline. This must be done by folding the sides made of raincoat fabric and lining fleece with the front sides inward.


16. Turn the garment right side out and straighten out any wrinkles to give the jumpsuit a neat look.


17. The lining hood must be secured together with the main hood along the horizontal seam line with which you sewed the hood to the base of the product. If we conditionally divide this seam into three parts, then only the central part will need to be sewn - this will be enough so that the lining does not fall out of the hood, and such a product is comfortable to wear. Fold the lining hood towards you, the main hood away from you, and sew this section directly along the previously made seams. (The photo was taken before the sides were sewn down, but even with the finished sides, fixing the hoods will not be difficult).


18. Fold the protruding edge of the lining hood twice and stitch it onto the main hood to make a “edge”.


19. The children's winter overalls are almost ready - all that's left is to make the Velcro fastener!


20. Divide the Velcro tape into 10 equal sections, and use scissors to round the corners of all sections. Sew the Velcro in the right places: two fasteners will be at the top of the overalls, and the remaining eight pairs will be symmetrically placed on the insert and the side parts of the “pants”.

Winter children's overalls with Velcro are ready! This is a very practical model with open legs: it is convenient to dress a baby in such a robe, and thanks to Velcro, this process is also quite fast. Try sewing with your own hands!

2018-01-22

Winter is coming - a time for fun winter fun and games in the fresh air. What can cause more emotion in parents than the sight of children squealing joyfully, running races along snow-covered 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 a reason to update and replenish their children's wardrobe, because it often happens that children have already outgrown their winter clothes from last year.

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

Today we will talk about how to sew a children's jumpsuit with a hood with your own hands. After all, a child who fearlessly faces the winter not in something bought somewhere in a store or at the market, but in something sewn by mother’s hands, providing the maximum level of comfort and warmth, will certainly be a reason for special pride and tenderness for any mother.

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

Cutting and preparation of material

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

The main fabric should be approximately 60 by 100 centimeters in size; the lining is best made from quilted material of the same size. It is clear that we choose the dimensions of the lining approximately the same. Also, for decoration you may need a little decorative fabric, we believe that there should be no problems at all; various scraps and strips of such fabrics can probably be found in the storage rooms of any housewife. You will also need an elastic band about 30 centimeters long, a cord about 70 centimeters long, 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 then draw the fabric using paper templates. When cutting the material, keep in mind that it is necessary to leave allowances of one centimeter.

Let's start sewing

When assembling the overalls, you first need to sew the middle and shoulder seams on the back. After this, the seam allowances must be ironed. Then we sew in the hood along the neckline. Now the sleeves are next - we sew them into the armholes. After this, you need to sew the middle front seam.

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 align all the seams, sections of the sleeves and bottom, then attach the lining and measure. At this stage, it will still be possible to change something if it doesn’t turn out quite as it should (afterwards, of course, you can also fix something, but it will take much more time and labor).

Now you need to sew the side seams into the sleeve seams and crotch seams. After this, 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 the zipper, and now we turn in the upper edges of the braid.

As for the neckline, it should be turned on the wrong side, basted and stitched. Now all that remains is to thread the cord into the drawstring and secure the stops at its ends. We thread the elastic through the bottom of the sleeves, tighten them and then sew up the hole.

Now our turn is the hood. On the front and lining fabrics, you need to sew the middle seam, align and process the seam allowances using an iron. After this, attach the front fabric and the lining to each other, stitch the edges, iron the hood, turning it to the right side.

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

Today, handicrafts are gaining increasing popularity. Partly because the quality of things on the market leaves much to be desired, and in expensive stores the prices, to put it mildly, are “biting.” And also because a huge number of craftswomen simply cannot live without creativity. But be that as it may, most of the handicraft items are children's clothing. And this is understandable, because sewing funny children's things is very interesting. And the quality of homemade things is often several times better in quality both in terms of processing and in terms of materials used.

This article will discuss the pattern, the stages of its construction and tips for its design, thanks to which the product will be original and comfortable for the child. How to design and cut the product correctly? What is the difference between a boy's model and a girl's model? The answers to these questions will help you create a comfortable and beautiful thing.

Selection of materials

Fabric must be selected based on seasonality. And there are simply a huge number of options here. This can be raincoat fabric, velor, fleece, polar and other fabrics that are suitable in appearance for the front side. Holofiber, padding polyester, sheepskin, synthetic down and other insulation materials can be used as filler. For lining, you can take velsoft or, again, soft and warm fleece. As a summer option, you can take cambric, cotton or linen.

You should also pay special attention to the choice of accessories. For the hood, you will definitely need a cord with tips and fasteners so that it can be tightened more tightly to the baby's face. And it’s better to use a large tractor zipper as a fastener. It will look good and be the most practical to use. If you plan to make sleeveless clothes, you can use Velcro tape for the swaddling elements.

In order to finally decide what material and accessories are needed for the product, you should determine what kind of overalls you want, also based on the style.

Measurements for the workpiece

In order to make a template according to which the product will be sewn, you need to take the baby’s height as a basis, but taking into account the fact that the child grows rapidly in the first months of life, you can take it with a reserve. For example, the height of a baby at birth is 53 cm, and over four months the increase is on average 11 cm. This means that in order for the product to last for the season, you need to take a height of 65 cm as a basis. You will also need a measurement from wrist to wrist - with an allowance for a loose fit. approximately 55 cm. The pattern of winter overalls for a newborn should be based on the same measurements, but here you need to add an allowance of 2-3 cm for the insulation.

Building a template

The best option for a baby is an envelope (with a foot bag). In such clothes the child will be more comfortable and warmer. The pattern of overalls for a newborn of this model is constructed as follows:

  • A segment with a length equal to half the measurement “from wrist to wrist” is drawn on a sheet of paper. On one side there will be a fold of the part, and on the other you need to draw a sleeve.
  • At the wrist, the width of the sleeve should be about 24 cm, so from the extreme point of the segment in the drawing you should go down 12 cm and draw a straight line at an angle of 15˚. This will be the sleeve seam.
  • From the fold side, the part must be lowered by 15 cm and set aside 25 cm from the set point. Ideally, this point should coincide with the sleeve seam line.
  • After this, you need to put 50 cm down along the fold line and again to the side 35 cm. This will be the bottom of the leg bag. To complete its design, you need to connect the bottom line to the starting point of the sleeve seam.
  • On this blank, it remains to determine the boundaries of the neckline for the back and front.
  • Next comes the turn of constructing the hood blank. For this template, you will also need a sheet of paper on which to draw a square with a side of 25 cm. Along the back of the head, the side is beveled inward by 5 cm, and along the front cut it is lowered by 5 cm and connected with a smooth line to the back of the head. In order for the pattern of overalls for a newborn to fit well along the seam of the hood, you need to adjust the cut of the neck and the bottom of the hood.

Modeling and cutting

When the basic templates are built, you can draw all the model lines on them. For example, raised seams, the location of pockets, stripes and other elements. The pattern must be increased by a couple of centimeters around the perimeter, since the insulation “eats” the size of the product. Also, we must not forget that when cutting fabric parts, allow seam allowances of about 1 cm.

Product design

The overalls pattern for a boy is no different from the pattern for a girl. They can equally be fastened with one zipper and additionally with Velcro or buttons. In general, the fastener plays an important role and here it should be taken into account that the baby does not know how to sit, much less stand, and therefore the thing must open well so that the child can be dressed comfortably. In this case, the product will be much more convenient if the pattern of overalls for a newborn is constructed with two zippers.

When decorating an item, you can use the technique of combining multi-colored fabrics. Or you can take a variegated color and highlight one of the colors with trim in the form of piping and zippers.

Today you will find out how to sew a onesie for a newborn with your own hands. Sewing master class by Nadya Britvina.

A light knitted jumpsuit is simply a necessary thing for a baby; in cold weather it can be used as an underwear under warm clothes, and on warm days - as an independent item. The fabric for sewing overalls should be stretchable and soft, I used knitted terry.

Necessary materials:

  • main fabric 50 cm,
  • fabric for finishing (highly stretchable knitwear or ribana is used) - 10 cm with a width of at least 150 cm,
  • pattern,
  • tailor's scissors,
  • sewing threads,
  • interlining,
  • ruler,
  • tailor's chalk (a dry piece of soap will also do),
  • overlock,
  • metal buttons and a press for installing them (buttons can be replaced with buttons).

So, let’s sew a jumpsuit with our own hands. Sewing progress:

1. Print out the pattern. These dimensions are given for a child up to 56 cm in height; if desired, the pattern can be easily increased by adding a few cm along the shoulder, step and bottom sections.

2. Using chalk, transfer the pattern to the fabric, folded with the right side inward, the lobe is located along the details of the overalls. The material must first be washed, dried and ironed. We place the back part with the fold facing the fold of the fabric. We cut out parts of the product, adding allowances of 7-8 mm on all sides. We get one piece of a one-piece back, two shelves, two sleeves.


3. Cuffs for the bottom of the sleeves and trouser legs (4 strips 8 cm wide, 17 cm long), a collar (a strip for processing the neck on the pattern) and two straps for fastening 31 cm long, 5 cm wide are cut out of the ribana. It is advisable to choose a finishing fabric that matches the color of the main material well.


4. In order for the fastener strips to keep their shape well, they must be glued with non-woven material (special reinforcing material, glued to the wrong side with the adhesive side down using an iron).


5. We bend the strips glued with non-woven material lengthwise and iron them.


6. Sew the strips to the central sections of the shelves at a distance of 0.7 cm.


7. We sew the stitching sections from the side of the slats.


8. On the front side of the shelves, we sew off the allowance for sewing the strips with a stitch to the width of the foot.


9. Place the strip one on top of the other and fasten it with machine stitching at the bottom.


10. Fold the shelf with the back right side inward, grind and overcast the shoulder sections.


11. We baste and stitch in the sleeves, sewing the stitching seam from the side of the shelf. It turns out to be such a vest.


12. Sew the sleeve seams and side seams with a single stitch. This method of joining sleeves is much simpler than sewing finished sleeves into armholes. We sew down the step cuts. If you can’t sew smoothly right away, then first baste everything by hand. We sew all the cuts from the side of the shelves.


13. Fold the cuffs right side inward and grind the cross sections.


14. Turn the cuff onto the face, put the sleeve/trouser leg into the cuff, align the transverse seams, align the cuts and stitch at a distance of 0.7-0.8 cm. When sewing the cuff, slightly stretch it.


15. Sew the seams on the cuff side.


16. Fold the collar (neck strip) lengthwise with the right side facing out, stitch it to the neck, evenly distributing the fit, overcast the collar stitching seam. At the ends, we secure the overlay stitch with knots or manually.


17. On the front side, we sew a finishing stitch along the neckline at a distance of the width of the foot.


18. All that remains is to install the buttons using a press, or simply sew buttons on one bar and sew loops on the other

and iron the product along all seams.

The onesie is ready, the baby will feel good and comfortable in it.”

As you can see, sewing overalls for a baby with your own hands is quite possible for a mother or grandmother who knows how to sew.

Another option for a creative gift for a newborn is personalized bodysuits:



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