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Learn to Sew a Jumpsuit

Master jumpsuit construction in this comprehensive online sewing class. Using the Campbell pattern, you'll create a flattering, versatile one-piece with professional details. Learn techniques for proper fitting, collar construction, button plackets, and pocket installation. This class guides you through creating a garment that combines comfort with style, teaching you how to achieve a perfect fit through the torso and legs. Perfect for intermediate sewists ready to combine multiple garment construction skills.

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Let’s Sew a Jumpsuit class! If you sew this jumpsuit, all you need is a pair of shoes and you have an entire outfit.

Meet Campbell! This flightsuit-style jumpsuit is stylish, comfortable, and fun to sew. This pattern features a loose fit with an optional belt that cinches at the waist. A notch collar and center front button closure will help you perfect your sewing skills, and there are plenty of pockets—at the breast, back, and side seam.

In this class you’ll learn:


  • How to choose the best fabric, one that has body and just enough drape

  • Tips for picking a size, especially if you fall between sizes or need multiple sizes

  • Each step to sew the Campbell pattern

  • Plus, Haley shares her expert sewing tips along the way

The best part about this class is that you can connect with other Seamworkers who are sewing up Campbell in the Community.

Let’s sew this jumpsuit together.

Learn to Sew a Jumpsuit

Here’s what you’ll need for this project:


  • Campbell pattern

  • Medium weight knit fabric with at least 25% stretch

  • All-purpose polyester sewing thread

  • Sewing machine needle

  • 1 yard of lightweight fusible interfacing

  • Six 5/8” buttons or snaps

  • Optional: Topstitching thread and needle

Work alongside other sewists by participating in the Seamwork community. Ask and answer questions, share your progress, get inspired by real-life sewists, and post your finished projects.

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