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Ready to Sew Jazz Jumpsuit, Dress and Top

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We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Jazz Jumpsuit, Dress and Top E-book sewing pattern from Ready to Sew. This e-book offers a whopping 80 variations mixing different bodices, bottoms and sleeve styles to create loose and comfortable jumpsuits, playsuits, dresses and tops!

Bodices (all with a button front option):
- Loose fitting dartless bodice with a V-neckline
- Close fitting bodice with darts and a U-neckline
- Overalls bib

Bottoms:
- Flared pants
- Straight pants
- Shorts
- Straight above the knee skirt
- Flared knee length skirt with a ruffle
- Peplum

Sleeves (for the dartless bodice):
- Bishop sleeve
- Short sleeve

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

- PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

- PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you'll need to download the digital instructions, as we don't print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? You will receive all nine A0 sheets. Some of the pattern pieces overlap.

What we think: I (Kate) have made the dress version of this and absolutely love it and live in it during the summer. I really want to make a jumpsuit version of this next. With 80 options, it's a pattern you can't live without!

Suggested fabrics: Midweight polyester or wool crepe, rayon/tencel and linen blends. Choose a fluid, light and supple fabric.

Fabric requirements: It depends on which of the variations you choose! Details are included in the pattern.

Sizing: EU 32 - 52 (approx. UK 6 - 22/24, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart.

This pattern was drafted for a height of 165 cm and a B cup.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (267 pages for all options); A0 copy shop pattern (9 sheets, some with overlapping pieces) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No.

Languages: French, English and Spanish.

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Vanessa
All Jazzed up - Ready To Sew

This is an astonishing pattern!!  Not only are there dozens and dozens of variations in this book there are also instructions on how to hack the pattern in various ways!

My Jazz jumpsuit is the shorts version with the belt to give me a waist although I'd happily wear it without the belt.  It sewed up really quickly with no faff whatsoever and it came together absolutely perfectly.  I wore it in searing heat and it was the most comfortable and relaxing piece of clothing to wear.  I can't wait to make more variations.

Do not hesitate to invest in the Jazz E-book it's wonderful.

This is without question my desert island pattern.

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victoriasmith83
Jazz Jumpsuit and Avocado Dyeing

I love all of the possibilities this pattern has to offer! Here is my blog post all about my experience with one version of this pattern and my avocado dyeing!

https://www.victorialucilleanne.com/blog/jazz-jumpsuit-and-avocado-dyeing

Or click below!

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thefoldline
I need to make more!

Wow I really, really loved making this! I opted for the dress version and made it up last summer in a fantastic broderie anglais. The pattern layered so you can print out the sizes you want. I made very few adjustments to the pattern from the original. I really love the shape of the bell sleeves have worn it to lots of things and always get compliments. Because there are so many option for this pattern it makes it really good value for money and I'd highly recommend!

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aliceneedham09
Just what I've been looking for!

I've been looking for a smock style jumpsuit/playsuit pattern for ages and finally found this one, made the sleeveless playsuit in 2 evenings and found the pattern super easy to follow! Really excited to try the other variations soon!

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Rebecca / @sew_everyday
Jazz with keyhole at centre back

Jazz Jumpsuit X Breezy Days ? let’s file this one under “things I’ve been meaning to make for AGES and I’m so happy I finally have”. I used a floaty rayon and it’s just perfect for this floaty style! Mods: I added belt loops at the side seams ((basically just a thin fabric tube cut to size) and took inspiration (and instruction!) from the latest Seamwork jumpsuit and finished the back zipper lower in the CB seam and added a keyhole with button closure! I have made the dress and jumpsuit now from this pattern and seriously love them both- the drafting of the bodice gives such a lovely shape.