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Newborn Baby Onesie

Newborn Baby OnsieThere'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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168 thoughts on “Newborn Baby Onesie

  1. stitchintime

    Hi,
    I am using the same stich you advised in your video (zigzag with 2 lines), what tension, width & length for stitches would be best to use? I have it on 4.5 tension, 2.5 stitch length & 5.0 stitch width (default for my machine) the stitch is lovely & neat but the fabric seems to wave a little. I have tried to lessen the tension but then the stitch seems to loose. I am using jersey cotton interlock fabric & I am very careful not to stretch it whilst sewing.
    Also, I would like to say a big thank you for being so kind to offer your lovely pattern for free.

  2. the_professors_assistant

    I replied to your support ticket that you sent in on this issue. The short of it is, you are attempting to open the zip file that downloads from the site. You need to open the zip file and extract the PDF and then you can open that in acrobat.

  3. Chris

    I have tried to download this pattern 4 times and it will not open Adobe says bad files!!! can this be emailed in a word document???

  4. ldswoman

    What weight of a baby does this accommodate? Newborn as in 6-8 pounds, or more?

    Ldswoman at yahoo.com

  5. ProfessorPincushion

    You may need to decrease your tension and be sure you’re not stretching the fabric as you sew. Also, it could be the type of knit you’re using. I’m using an interlock knit which is more on the thicker side. Thinner knits are a little more finicky, unfortunately 🙁

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