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Gather the materials you need.
The blue fabric wasn't used for this.
This jumper's made with two different fabrics.
The black, and the red.
Use however many buttons you wish. I prefer just a few big buttons, but grrr I didnt have any. Make sure you have enough buttons to keep your bodice securely closed.
Not Pictured: Tailors chalk and an iron.

These are the pieces you are going to need.
The measurements are half the garment, so make sure you get them right.
First, measure from under your bust to your waist. Add a few inches for seam allowances and a hem. This is where my 10" came from.
Next, measure around the largest part of your stomach. Divide that number by two and add an inch or so. This will be the measurement for Piece C. Mine was 16"
Then, decide where you want your button "strip" to go. I put mine at about 11" leaving 5" for the opposite side. add 1-2" for your casings and about 1 1/2" for seam allowances. This gave me my 8 1/2" and my 14 1/2".
The skirt and the straps are simple, go ahead and make them what you wish.
Below are my measurements.
Piece A=14 1/2" x 10"
Piece B=8 1/2" x 10"
Piece C=16" x 10"
Skirt=12" x 64". (For width, I used my waist measurement x2. This can differ for the amount you want it to be gathered.)
Straps=26" x 3"

*Optional, add interfacing to "casing".
Onto B!
Okay, this is pretty much a repeat of the last, but hmm we get to make buttonholes and the casing is on the opposite side.
SO, flip the fabric over, so its WRONG side up, and fold over about ¾” on the LEFT side, fold over again about 1 ½”.
Mark where your buttonholes are going to go. Go ahead and sew up the "casing" for this. And then do all of those lovely buttonholes.
Don’t forget the top hem either! So, are we done with those buttonholes??

Go ahead and button your pieces together. Woohoo they work!
Is it time for a break yet? Take a few minutes to have a snack and clean up a bit, the hard part is over.
So, piece a + piece b= bodice front.
Hem top of piece c.
With right sides together, and buttons still buttoned, go ahead and sew bodice front to bodice back at side seams.

Now, take it off and flip it inside out. This time we get to pin! Make sure the side seams match up with where your actual sides are.
We’re not shaped like boxes, right?We must let the jumper know that, show it who's boss!
Take in the sides so that it fits pretty snug and hugs your curves(for the most part.) If your wearing two shirts like I was, its best to take the top one off so you dont double your chances of accidentally pinning the bodice to your shirt.

Sew alongside the line rather than on it to allow for extra room. Try it on again. The right way. Mine was too tight at the very top and I couldn't fasten the top button, so I took out some of the stitches on both sides. Keep altering it until it fits.
There might be an easier way to make it form fitting like by using darts or something, but this is what I did and it worked for me. Trim the seams once you get the fit right.
Do your seams still match up with your sides? Mine are a bit off but its okay.

Sew up your straps and pin them on. Yeah, even attempt to pin them onto the back, yourself. Make it criss cross if you'd like.
With my yellow jumper, they were directly sewn on both the front and back. This isn't that hard to get on, except, because they criss cross it gets confusing.
With this one, I sewed them directly onto the front, and put buttons and buttonholes on the back.
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Cat Morley
13 Feb 16:59
This is gorgeous, you did an amazing job. I really like the buttons up the side.
Candace H.
13 Feb 18:54
Great tutorial--thanks for sharing. I love the middle piece! Very nice and classic.
Chelsea K.
13 Feb 20:23
Love it, thanks for posting some of your stuff with how tos! Im adding it to favorites
September M.
14 Feb 00:01
That is sooo cute! I love the fabric you used, so stylish. ^-^
Molliewobbles
14 Feb 03:35
cutecutecutecutecutecute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!
Sergent peppers
14 Feb 18:48
J'adore ton travail ^^ ça t'es venu de ou cette idée?
Geneva I.
15 Feb 17:12
i wonder if you could make the middle piece separately like a cumberbund to wear with whatever?
Yargh I wish I had boobs to emphasize with a dress like that...
Alessandra S.
16 Feb 14:24
very clever. great thinking on how to jazz up a dress like that!
JuliaFuentes
17 Feb 21:07
amazinggg:]
Shazay C.
20 Feb 14:13
This is awesome. I'm so into making clothing items but cant seem to get the measurement aspects correctly, so i just normally do measurements off another item of clothing that fits. I'm dying to get my materials together and make this cute jumpsuit though :-)
Shazay C.
25 Feb 21:48
I really like this and i'm tryna make my version too. I wished you'd labelled the A, B, C, D, parts etc. I'm making mine with a lil twist though, tryna make it so i can detach the middle piece and wear the jumper with varied middle sections :-))
The Hugstitute
04 Mar 16:15
this project is amazing!
very creative.
Vintageneedle
06 Mar 08:51
I love this top Thanks
Nicky Love
20 Mar 17:36
cute!
anais s.
23 Mar 04:15
nice! i need something to show off my HUUUGE rack.NOT!(yes im still 90s all the way!)
MIHO
27 Mar 12:31
Beautiful! It looks very good on you!
Leinad :]
20 May 23:06
amazing :]
Ceska C.
04 Aug 04:02
omgah does that look fantastic i love it :)
ThePinkPanther
08 Nov 18:11
That is so cute. I totally want this!
jenny b.
15 Jul 16:34
omg thats so pretty! cool idea!