One of my followers asked a question:
"I got your pattern of a men's jumpsuit with an oblique clasp. Help me adjust the height according to the pattern (I'm new to sewing, I don't quite understand how to do it). I sew on a height of 183cm 62 size, measured from I. Hollow to the cervical vertebra 172cm, according to the pattern on 1 cm is shorter.
Answer: "Measure the "length of the saddle" according to the figure, but not from the waist, but from the jugular cavity through the crotch to the 7th cervical vertebra and add 4 - 5 cm to the value obtained. Then measure the same" saddle "on the pattern. Sew with knitted with a seam, after sewing, pull the seat back, as in trousers, etc. If correction is necessary, then cut / lay a fold in the area of \uXNUMXb\uXNUMXbthe hip line. And yet, comfort in such products is achieved by the elasticity of the fabric and seams no less than by matching the size. "
Pattern of overalls for men with an oblique fastener and instructions for it for sizes from 42 to 62...
Pattern of overalls for women with an oblique fastener and instructions for it for sizes from 40 to 54...
Video master class on sewing such a jumpsuit from the buyer of the pattern Taisiya Mezhueva:
According to this pattern, my customers have sewn more than one overalls, both male and female. In short videos, see the options for sewn jumpsuits for this pattern.
✅ Men's:
✅ Women's: