Kid’s Classic One Piece Swimsuit sewing pattern (Sizes 0-3mths to 14)
|This is the Kid’s Classic One Piece Swimsuit pdf sewing pattern from the designer 5 Out Of 4.
The Kids’ Classic One Piece Swimsuit is the go-to suit you’ve been waiting for! It includes:
- Kids’ sizes 0-3m to 14,
- High or low back options,
- Classic one-piece option,
- Peplum or Skirt option,
- Elastic and binding options,
- Optional shelf bra for sizes 7-14 and directions for removable bra cups,
- Check out this video of all of the designer’s testers’ makes!
The designer rates her project as suitable for intermediate sewers and the pattern has been designed to use swim fabrics. This project contains technical drawings as well as links to video tutorials where appropriate.
The Kids’ Classic One Piece Swimsuit pattern includes sizes 0-3m to 14, as follows:
- 0-3 months,
- 3-6 months,
- 6-9 months,
- 9-12 months,
- 12-18 months,
- 18-24 months,
- 2 years,
- 3 years,
- 4 years,
- 5 years,
- 6 years,
- 7 years,
- 8 years,
- 10 years,
- 12 years,
- 14 years.
Are you scared to sew your own swimsuit? Then check out the 5oo4 Swim Workshop! Learn how to sew up the Women’s and Kids’ Classic One Piece Swimsuit and how to hack the patterns into a bikini, tankini, and two different types of color-blocked options. The Swim Workshop includes:
- 15 modules and over 75 videos (including 4 hacks to the pattern!),
- PDF resource guide for fabric and notions,
- PDF guide for typical fit adjustments,
- Closed captioning,
- Private FB group for help.
Your downloads will include a professionally drawn pattern with trimless pages (now with diamond corner markers) and layers.
The pattern pieces included are formatted for 8.5×11, A4 (typically outside of the US), and A0 printers. Please remember to NOT use the A4 pattern unless you are located outside of the US and own an A4 printer and A4 paper. The A0 pattern is specifically designed for large format printing. You can also have this pattern printed at your local copy shop. All of the designer’s patterns are layered.
The separate tutorial download includes hyperlinks to help you navigate to whichever options you’re interested in doing. It also includes professionally drawn images for each tutorial step as well as pictures for steps that might be a little tricky. The designer takes great pains to make the tutorial as clear as possible, and she has even included links to her YouTube channel, where you can find video tutorials on certain steps.
If you would like to download the pattern you can click on the blue button below.