There's a new baby in town and you want to make them something special. How about making them a handmade baby onesie? How fun would it be to be able to choose your own fabric. Plus, this project is quick and easy. After you finish, you'll be inspired to make another, because a newborn can't have too many new onesies. Along with our step by step tutorial, we also provide you with a free pattern. Please note, the size of this pattern is newborn but you can always adjust it for other sizes as well. Also, be sure to use knit fabric as it's important to be stretchy and that you prewash your fabric before cutting out your fabric. For an extra professional looking detail, we show you how to add individual snaps. Are you ready to make a newborn baby onesie now? Let's do it!
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Is there a way to adjust the patter for a 12 month size onsie?
I love this idea! I have already printed the pattern. Now just to make it!
thank you. I am so slow I have to go back and forth from my pc and rewatch each step….but I am getting there. Love your video’s.
the video is the only place to get instructions for all of our tutorials.
I have the pattern and my pieces are cut out. Are there written instructions available? Or do I need to rewatch the video? thanks. this is my learning curve and it is really a large curve.
I can mention about the pattern. It should print just fine. Just don’t scale it when printing.
Can you advise on the type of fabric I should use? Everything i’ve seen so far is 100% cotton in stores and it’s not soft enough. Also, will there be much impact printing the pattern on A4 paper (british) which is 8.26″ by 11.69″.
Thanks.
You can just use a regular zig zag stitch 🙂
I don’t have this stitch to sew around the binding. I have a Janome 6600. Could you please help me find a stitch I could use similar.
I am new to sewing but really keen
Thank you so much for this pattern and tutorial. I have 2 baby showers coming up and will make this onesie for both.