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Canary Watermelon

Watermelon Season is here!

Summer is heating up and all my favorite fruits are accessible. On these hot summer days, I really love a nice cold watermelon (seeded to be exact). I can seriously eat watermelon for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and never get tired. Okay, now that I’ve got you thinking about fruit…let’s taIk about this canary jumper. This McCalls pattern M7910 has been in my queue for a little while. Don’t be intimidated by this one. There are only 4 pattern piecesYES, 4 pieces. The fabric calls for stretch knit or jersey fabrics only. I’ve already created two jumpsuits with this pattern this summer.

Tips and tricks

When I sew stretch knits and jersey fabrics, I love to serge. If you don’t have a serger a zig-zag stitch is fine. The bodice is lined and you can cut out your lining with the same fabric or you can use a stretch lining. I used a mesh stretch lining (I think I like the same fabric for lining better). Around the calf and knee area I did need to take in a few inches. Other than those minor adjustments, this pattern can be sewn in an hour or less. Because the cut is so low on this neckline, I don’t wear a bra with this jumpsuit (my stickies were still visible through this canary yellow so they were a no go too). I plan on wearing both jumpsuits through the fall and winter seasons with an undershirt (style tip).

And there you have it, a fast and fun summer make that fits all those curves and gives your thighs a break from those summer dresses and that awful rubbing in the heat. I know I’m not the only woman who has this problem…lol. Tell me what you think about this jumpsuit pattern and the many options below. Until next time, I’ll be back. I’m going to cut into my watermelon.

Peace & Love

Nefertiti