Monday, October 17, 2011

John-John or Jon-Jon? Tutorial on the Snap Tab

Spiritual -  Only the Holy Spirit can teach you to pray.  That gift is there for the asking.  I often use the expression, "Fake it till you make it!".  That works for almost everything I try from doing daily tasks cheerfully, accepting suffering, practicing forgiveness, and praying.  It is hard with all the "things" we have to do and the "stuff" that is on our minds to get away to a quiet spot and be alone with our Lord.  But, without prayer, we will not progress in our relationship with our Maker and with Charity.

 

Sewing -  I remember John F. Kennedy, Jr. standing at the side of his mother and sister saluting his father at the funeral of JFK.  He was wearing a John-John or Jon-Jon or jumper.  I thought he was dressed "just right" and have always spelled it as John-John since.   I made many of these darling little outfits for Liam.  My favorite go to pattern is "Holly & Hunter" by Bonnie Blue Designs.  This pattern contains sizes 6-24 months and 3-6 years.  The pattern is for a lined jumper and a jumpsuit in short and long versions.  It is a very versatile pattern.  The instructions are good and it has a very unique way of completing the lining process which makes lining the garment, IMHO, easy.   

 

Most patterns for jump suits for boys and girls instruct the sewer to make completed crotch snap tabs  before attaching them to the garment.  I  have never found that the finished crotch length and the snap tabs were the same lengths  when I tried to attach them.   Gggrrr!  So, this is what I do instead.  I hope you find it easier, too! 

 

1. Prepare crotch tab strips - Measure finished crotch length (CL).  Cut 2 strips of fabric   according to the following formula: 

CL + 2 "   X   2x   Snap Tape Width (STW) + 1/2".   

Ex.  CL = 4",  STW = 3/4", then strips would be  6" X 2/ 1/4"

 



2.  Adding Snap Tape -  Press each strip lengthwise in half to mark center.  On the right side of each strip, mark a line 1/4" from each long edge with a water soluble pen.  Cut a male & female piece of snap tape 1" longer than the finished crotch length.  Place a piece of snap tape on the right side of each tab strip between the halfway crease and the 1/4" mark.  One of these will be for the front and one of these will be for the back.  They must be complimentary.  



3. Front tab - Place the front tab strip to the crotch right sides together.  **Notice that the snap tape is on the lower side of the tab strip.  Sew a 1/4" seam.

 

4. Back tab - Place the back tab strip to the crotch right sides together.  **Notice that the snap tape is on the upper side of the tab strip.  Sew a 1/4" seam.




5. On the right side of each tab, mark a sewing line "one needle width" from the crotch edge. Mark another line 1/4" from that line and trim the remainder of fabric off.


 6.  One the wrong side of each tab, fold over 1/4" from the edge and press.


 

7. Turn the garment to the right side. Fold over tab at half way crease right sides together.  Stitch through all thicknesses 1/4" from both edges on sewing line,making sure to sew in a straight line.  Do this on both front and back.  Trim just short  of 1/8". 







8. Turn tabs inside out.  Press.  Stitch in place.  Press.

Back tab on wrong side


 

Back tab on right side

Front tab front right side

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3 comments:

  1. Would I be able to do this same thing, yet leave off the snap tape and put in my own snaps? Thanks so much! I am new to sewing, and this tutorial was really helpful!

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  2. Yes, Anna. That would work perfectly. I get the best results using the Snap Setter. Thanks for commenting!

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  3. hi.... I met you with Jennie at the Martha Pullen School this past February. You helped make that one of my best times ever - meeting you and Jennie was obviously angels at work for me. :) I am trying to figure out how to put snaps in a little romper for my new cousin. I searched for a snap tutorial, and I found yours! thank you for sharing this... I will give this a try tomorrow. take care AND happy spring! Stacey Morales

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