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Ready to Sew Patsy Overalls

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Copyshop

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 Patsy Overalls sewing pattern from Ready to Sew. This overall, with its discreet pockets, pretty gathers and slightly cropped or shorts length, was designed with beginner sewists in mind - especially those looking to add something with a little character to their wardrobe. Patsy does not require any closures (no zipper, buttons or snaps!).

A matching children's version is available here.

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?

Note if purchasing copy shop printing for sizes 46-58: Some of the pattern pieces have been split (to fit on the A0 sheets) and will need to be joined together.

Suggested fabrics: Medium weight fabric (240 g/m2) such as linen, ramie or hemp canvas, poplin, cotton, light denim, corduroy. Avoid very fluid fabrics such as tencel and rayon.

Fabric requirements:

Range 1 (sizes 32-46): 140 cm wide fabric: View 1, 220 - 250 cm // View 2, 175 - 200 cm.

Range 2 (sizes 46-58): 140 cm wide fabric: View 1, 270 - 300 cm // View 2, 235 - 270 cm.

Sizing: EU 32 – 46 and EU 46 – 58 (approx. UK 6/8 – 14/16 and UK 18 – 30, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart.

Note: The size ranges have been drafted from different blocks. Range 1 (32-46) is based on a height of 167 cm and a B cup. Range 2 (46-58) is based on a height of 168 cm and a D cup.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (63 pages for sizes 32-46, 78 pages for sizes 46-58); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets for sizes 32-46, 4 sheets for sizes 46-58) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No.

Languages: French, English and Spanish.

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Oretsina
Easy to sew, easy to wear.

No fussy zippers or buttons, not a lot of fitting, comfortable to wear. You cannot go wrong. If you use a heavier fabric, I suggest making the pocket facing and perhaps the front and back facing from something that is lighter in weight. I have made this twice.  The first was supposed to be a fitting muslin, made out of some cotton sheeting type fabric I had, and it was so successful that it is one of my favorite summer pieces.  The second effort is a 180 g/m linen/cotton blend, and it is nice, too, but the first effort was more successful.  On the second effort, I sewed the facings down because the fabric was more apt to wrinkle. The front pockets were ideally positioned for my hands, and I did not make the rear pockets either time.  You could easily hack this to make an apron or dress.

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Oretsina
Easy to sew, easy to wear.

No fussy zippers or buttons, not a lot of fitting, comfortable to wear. You cannot go wrong. If you use a heavier fabric, I suggest making the pocket facing and perhaps the front and back facing from something that is lighter in weight. I have made this twice.  The first was supposed to be a fitting muslin, made out of some cotton sheeting type fabric I had, and it was so successful that it is one of my favorite summer pieces.  The second effort is a 180 g/m linen/cotton blend, and it is nice, too, but the first effort was more successful.  On the second effort, I sewed the facings down because the fabric was more apt to wrinkle. The front pockets were ideally positioned for my hands, and I did not make the rear pockets either time.  You could easily hack this to make an apron or dress.

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Oretsina
Easy to sew, easy to wear.

No fussy zippers or buttons, not a lot of fitting, comfortable to wear. You cannot go wrong. If you use a heavier fabric, I suggest making the pocket facing and perhaps the front and back facing from something that is lighter in weight. I have made this twice.  The first was supposed to be a fitting muslin, made out of some cotton sheeting type fabric I had, and it was so successful that it is one of my favorite summer pieces.  The second effort is a 180 g/m linen/cotton blend, and it is nice, too, but the first effort was more successful.  On the second effort, I sewed the facings down because the fabric was more apt to wrinkle. The front pockets were ideally positioned for my hands, and I did not make the rear pockets either time.  You could easily hack this to make an apron or dress.

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Oretsina
Easy to sew, easy to wear.

No fussy zippers or buttons, not a lot of fitting, comfortable to wear. You cannot go wrong. If you use a heavier fabric, I suggest making the pocket facing and perhaps the front and back facing from something that is lighter in weight. I have made this twice.  The first was supposed to be a fitting muslin, made out of some cotton sheeting type fabric I had, and it was so successful that it is one of my favorite summer pieces.  The second effort is a 180 g/m linen/cotton blend, and it is nice, too, but the first effort was more successful.  On the second effort, I sewed the facings down because the fabric was more apt to wrinkle. The front pockets were ideally positioned for my hands, and I did not make the rear pockets either time.  You could easily hack this to make an apron or dress.

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victoriasmith83
Ready to Sew Patsy

This pattern was so simple to make and my garment is so comfortable! I definitely recommend this pattern! To read a review, head to my blog!

Blog post: https://www.victorialucilleanne.com/blog/Readytosewpatsy