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McCalls Romper and Jumpsuit M8154

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Buy the M8154 romper and jumpsuits sewing pattern from McCalls. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner/intermediate dressmaker. Seamed romper & jumpsuits with pocket options, drawstring detail, belt & hem variations.

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following format:

– PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

Suggested fabrics: Twill, Crepes, Denim, Cotton Blends.

Note: Extra fabric maybe needed to match plaids, stripes, one-way designs fabrics or shrinkage.

Sizing: Y (XS-S-M), ZZ (L-XL-XXL), which is approx. UK sizes Y (4 – 10), ZZ (12 – 20/22) based on our standardised size chart. Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread. A: Seven 5/8" (1.5 cm) Buttons, Two 3/4" (2 cm) D-Rings. B: Eleven 5/8" (1.5 cm) Buttons, Two 13/4" (4.5 cm) D-Rings, and 1 yd. (1 m) of 11/2" (3.8 cm) Elastic. C: Seven 5/8" (1.5 cm) Buttons, 4 yds. (3.7 m) of Cord (Drawstring).

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elliefoxton
Great utility style jumpsuit

I made m8154 from khaki linen in a size L

This is a relatively straightforward pattern, that would be good for anyone who doesn’t want to do too much fitting. The loose shape lends itself to an easy fit. I made the included belt to tie at the waist, but would consider lengthening it and making belt loops for another version.

I chose to use flat felled seams in keeping with the utility style of the pattern. This only caused me an issue for the front yoke attachment, as I did the seam first and then realised that the seam allowance is used as the cord casing. I cut a facing and used that to house the cord above the seam, which worked fine.

This was my first time using cord and so burning the ends seemed scary but it was actually very easy. I have tied the cord ends in a bow but am considering buying a toggle. I also think elastic would work well here.

Overall I enjoyed the construction of this pattern, the button placket is interesting as it gets folded onto the outside but I found I got a very neat finish where it meets the crotch seam so I was pleased with it.
The only negative is trying to read through the various versions to find the relevant instructions. All of my instructions were at the back so I was winging it at the beginning convinced I was missing something.