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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. deenad73

    Thank you sooo much for your easy to follow instructions. I am a new sewer and I am learning to read patterns but I am a learner that needs step by step instructions. I guess I am somewhat of a perfectionist so I am constantly second guessing myself. You make it easy to feel reassured and confident as I learn.
    🙂

  2. Kiki

    Many thanks for your reply- I’ve also since noticed that you say that on the video- sorry! I’ve nearly finished it. It looks great. Many thanks for such a clear tutorial for a beginner.

  3. ProfessorPincushion

    It depends on the width of your fabric. Mine was about 58″ and I just got a yard and was able to get 2 onesies out of it.

  4. Kiki

    I’m just about to start maternity leave and this will be my first real sewing project. Is there anywhere I can find out how much fabric I need? Thanks.

  5. Melissa

    Thank you for this pattern and very clear video instructions! I can’t wait to make some for baby shower gifts!

  6. Hanirang

    Hi,

    I love this pattern a lot. Is there any way I could scale this pattern to adult man large size?

    Thanks,

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