The Jesse Jumpsuit is our answer to wanting an all in one outfit for true comfort, style and casual charm. To help minimise wardrobe decisions in the morning, this cut gives you everything you need in an outfit that’s suitable for all year round. this pattern is a best seller of this brand.
More info can be found in The modern sewing company website.
The modern sewing company comes from the creative mind of Hetty, a lovely woman with a great acknoeledge of fashion and garment's contrucion. In her patterns she expresses all her love for well made clothes, simple and wearable yet stylish and sleek.
Language: English
Sizing: Sizes EU 32 - 56 (UK 4 - 28) (with PDF Layers)
Skill level: intermediate
Suitable fabrics: When choosing your fabric for the Jesse Jumpsuit you need to consider a few things. It should be very comfortable and breathable to wear as it covers your whole body (not itchy or scratchy). It’s a nice idea to choose natural fibres to allow your body to breath and the shape of this pattern benefits from having a fabric that is soft and supple with a bit of drape.
Suitable fabrics include light/medium denim, light/medium twill, light weight canvas, needlecord, wool suiting, linen
Fabric requirements: the lay-plans are done on a single layer of fabric to reduce wastage.
Self Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 32 - 40 = 250cm | Sizes 42 - 48 = 290cm | Sizes 50 - 56 = 310cm
Self Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 32 - 40 = 340cm | Sizes 42 - 48 = 350cm | Sizes 50 - 56 = 420cm
Materials list: Self fabric, fabric for pocket bags & binding - a 40cm strip of lightweight cotton (any width of fabric), 4 x buttons (around 1.5/2cm) or 3 x buttons (around 1.5/2cm) and 16-18cm zip, elastic (roughly 3cm wide), thread in a colour of your choice and about 80cm of good quality fusing
Pages to print: Instructions - 32, A4/US Letter - 75, A0 - 4
Using PDF layers:
All of our patterns come with PDF layers so you can select the sizes you want to view and print. To do this you’ll need a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Reader (this is free to download).