How to make a ONESIE: the complete guide to making your own Onesie

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       April 21, 2015

 

Author  Janelle Fischer

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ISBN:                 9781742575674
Publisher:         New Holland Publishers
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Onesies are back again in high fashion and demand for the littlies: but I guess if you are super clever, and would love a funky set of Onesies for grown-ups, you too can grab a few ideas and patterns from this wonderful collection of outfits designed to please the young and young at heart.

Children will love being able to transform themselves into a fluffy yellow duck, a red and black spotty beetle, or even a superhero with mask to match.

Pigs grace the designs and do look so very cute, as do a raft of animals out of Africa in the giraffe, elephant and zebra. For the boys, there is of course the pirate suite, for those days when being a pirate is simply the only thing to be: although here is no reason why girls can be pirates as well!

Janelle Fischer has thought of it all with her eye catching deigns for boys and girls made from easy to use fabrics from simple, uncomplicated patterns, which by the way, are included in the book.

Clearly designed and laid out, with simple easy to follow instruction these are patterns and ideas for everyone to be able to use successfully, whether you are a beginner or a grandmother being encouraged to get the sewing machine out once again. The patterns are to be enlarged with the aid of a photocopier. Instructions include the ratio required to get the right fit.

But whatever age you are you will have a lot of fun and a great deal of satisfaction creating the outfit which will transform your child into a cat, dog or  something they will love and enjoy by simply stepping into their ‘onesie’, created with love.