Hey guys! Time for another little maternity closet update, a DIY strappy romper.
As much as you guys warned me off wearing jumpsuits, I’ve found myself reaching for them all the time! I guess more than anything it’s because they’re just such easy throw on pieces – meaning you don’t have to root around in your wardrobe looking for a top and skirt combo. Dresses have been my go to, but jumpsuits are coming in a very close second.
DIY Strappy Romper
What You'll Need
To create this romper pattern, find a shirt and a pair of shorts you own and trace around them.Ā Combine the bodice and shorts together at the waistline and create straight patterns as shown above. You’ll need to draft another pattern since the crotch line curve at the back of your shorts will differ from the front curve.
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Begin by tracing and cutting your pattern pieces from your fabric. You should end up with two sets of front and back bodice pieces.
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Pin the left front and back panels together and sew down the side and crotch seams first, then do the same for the right side's panels .Turn out one half right-side-out and insert it into the other unturned side, then pin and sew along the crotch and centre front seam, but leave allowance for sewing the invisible zipper.
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Next, finish the the edges on the front and back Vs, and the bottom of the shorts by sewing a rolled hem.
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We will create the straps and finish the armhole curve edges using the same strip of fabric. It's best to use a bias-cut strip of fabric when sewing around curves, to create a bias binding, fold your fabric in on a 45 degree angle,and cut your strip on the bias.
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Placing the end of the bias binding on the side seam of the jumpsuit, pin the binding around the armhole curve. The rest of the binding that isn't pinned to the armhole is the length of the strap that sits over your shoulder.
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You only need to sew the parts of the binding that's pinned to the armhole at this point, and finish the loop by trimming and sewing the ends of the bias binding together. This is what is should look like at this point.
Enjoyed this DIY? Here are a few more that may catch your eye! DIY Wrap Top | Shirred Dress | DIY Wrap Dress
Wow it sounds very easy I need to try it !
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It was! I hope you share some pics! x
I absolutely love the colour and the fabric, it looks so good on you!
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Ah your bump looks so cute in this romper! I love the fabric btw. X
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Such a perfect little romper! I love your sewing tutorials, you always make these sorts of projects look so doable. This one is on my list š
Yay! That’s so nice of you x
I always love the color and texture of fabrics you pick! They work so effortlessly in your DIYs. Such a cute way to dress the bump!
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Really you looks so pretty in this romper.The directions look easy to follow, and it looks like a great idea. Thank you for this awesome tutorial!
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I love that you did a maternity romper! I hope you’re feeling well too. I’ve got 4 kids and being comfortable through pregnancy is SUCH a must! I’m gunna have to try this out in a stretchy knit fabric and add a belt.
love it! also what a gorgeous colour. Thanks for sharing š I’ve got some funky fabrics I’ve been wanting to try sewing brand new garments out of and this would probably be a fun start…
Glad you liked it! That sounds like a great project too x
Looks really good on you!
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Thank you thank you! Glad you liked it!
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I’m so happy to hear that!
This looks great on you Geneva! It looks comfy and the colour and fabric look divine. Hope all is going well with your pregnancy x