Easy Cheeky See-Through Bodysuit Sewing Pattern

$18.99 $11.39

Create a stunning mesh see-through bodysuit that commands attention! Sew your own enticing onesie perfect for club nights or glamorous boudoir shoots. This versatile romper bodysuit pattern can also be crafted in a sleek solid stretch fabric. Available in four sizes for a perfect fit—because one size doesn’t fit all. Have questions? Feel free to ask!
  • Includes sizes XS-L
  • One coverage option, cheeky
  • Formatted to print on US letter (8.5 x 11)
  • Test square in US 2 x 2 inch and Metric unit 5.08 cm
  • Pattern is color coded per size so you can make YOUR custom size
This is a DIGITAL product, available for instant download immediately after purchase. Due to the nature of this product, returns, exchanges, and refunds are not permitted.

What You Will Need

  • 1/2 yard of 2 Way Stretch Mesh (2 way stretch mesh is easier to work with)
  • 4 bias pieces 2” wide BY – length depends on size (see pattern)
  • Matching Thread
  • Regular Home Sewing Machine / zig-zag stitch & straight stitch
  • Optional Overlock Sewing Machine / Cover Stitch Sewing Machine

Pattern Assembly

    1. With right sides together sew both sides of the bodysuit (1) together with ¼” serger stitch
    2. Sew front and back crotch with ¼” serger/overlock stitch
    3. Cut length for two upper chest bias pieces (2) XS-11”, S-12”, M-13”, L 14”
    4. Sew together both short sides of upper chest bias tape (2) with right sides together. Then fold the sewn circle in half the long way.
    5. With upper chest bias tape (2) inside the upper chest bodysuit (1) line up the side seams and serge/overlock stitch together with ¼” stitch all the way around the top (you will have to pull on (2) to make it fit. It will make it tighter for the top strap)
    6. Cut length for two leg hole bias pieces (3) XS-21.5”, S-22”, M-22.5”, L 23”
    7. Repeat steps 4 & 5 for the leg holes (you won’t have to pull as much on the leg bias tape for a looser fit and less indent of the skin.

    *You can sew down the serger/overlock stitch if you want. It is not a required step. It does make for a more finished look

    * Quickie Video https://youtube.com/shorts/wyMfiFT8hyU

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