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Hi everyone!! Yesterday, we were over at iCandy Handmade sharing a tutorial for some Bubble Sacques for babies. But, as you know, onesies come in packs — and we wanted to ‘mix it up a bit’ and make another variation for our “niece in waiting”….
Today, we’d like to show you another quick {and easy} sewing project for the babies in your life… The Paper Bag Dress!
What you will need:
Onesie
1/2 yard fabric
3/4 inch elastic, cut the circumference of the onesie’s waist
coordinating thread
Begin by sewing the “paper bag” portion of the dress together.
Once the side seam has been sewn, it is time to hem the dress {we found it to be so much easier to do at this stage, than at the end once the elastic has been gathered at the waist area}!
**Please note: We were going for speed and ease on this project.
If you do not want this deep of a hem, use less than 1/2 yard fabric for the skirt portion!
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Moving on to the “paper bag” portion of the dress….
Once the “paper bag” portion of the dress is done, it is time to sew it onto the pre-made onesie.
**Please note: You will need to sew the above step with a zigzag stitch….since you will be sewing knit to quilting cotton.
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There you have it! We hope you’ll USE and ENJOY this quick and simple project…
*Please note: This post contains “affiliate links”, yet we do solemnly promise that all proceeds will be used to fund our fabric {and sewing} obsession!
Great tutorial! I am loving the how you edited the photos. So clean and crisp!
I love it, I have a few onesies left from a gift I made before. I will have to try this!
This is really sweet… it would be even more adorable with one of the pretty embroidered onesies I sometimes see. =) I really love the fabric you used.
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Thanks and hope you have a Happy Easter!
Wow – My daughter is out of onesie sizes, but she has t-shirts that still fit but are a little short on length. I think I will try this technique with one and see how it goes. Thanks for the inspiration.!