McCalls 7908 – The Ultimate Pattern for a Boss Lady Jumpsuit
Yes, I made M7908, McCalls 7908; it’s a jumpsuit with a zipper. Jumpsuits have been around for decades, showing no indication of losing their allure. Whether you’re going for a casual look or dressing up for a night out, a jumpsuit can be a versatile and stylish choice. I vividly recall creating a tropical-themed jumpsuit a few years ago McCalls 8101, highlighting the novelty of this trend. However, even after four years, the jumpsuit continues to be a popular choice across various styles.
The McCalls 7908 pattern is an excellent place to start if you want to make your jumpsuit, although my absolute favorite is Vogue 9075. This versatile sewing pattern comes with four different views, each with varying sleeve lengths, pant lengths, and pockets. View B is the only option lacking a collar, but all four views present excellent choices.
One of the best things about this sewing pattern is that it provides ample opportunities for creativity and self-expression. The front zipper and different pockets and placement allow for unique styles and creativity. The pattern is adaptable to almost any medium-weight woven fabric, including duck canvas and Ankara. Remember the tropical jumpsuit I made with the buttons up the front? This pattern is even easier than McCalls 7908. It’s not as straightforward as Vogue 9075 and feels different than the Zadie jumpsuit by Paper Theory. This sewing pattern is more structured and gets right to business. And unlike the crazy asymmetric zipper on Butterick 6213, this one is really straightforward. You could even get Barbie-inspired. Mood has a ton of new fabrics to inspire all your creations.
M7908 Inspo
My husband’s coveralls inspired me, and I opted for dark stretch denim, which I accessorized with contrasting stitching and accents. The McCall’s 7908 pattern is intermediate in skill level, requiring topstitching, patch pocket, and zipper insertion. This pattern is perfect for you if you have the necessary skills and can install a collar correctly. Otherwise, consider a different pattern to start your sewing journey.
Fit and Petite alterations
The pattern is quite easy to adjust to fit your body type. I made length adjustments based on measuring my back waist to ankle length to avoid cutting the pants too short. The same principle applies to dresses, as the front and back of the body have different shapes.
One exciting feature of this pattern is that each side of the jumpsuit is cut separately, making it an excellent option for color-blocking. You could aim for a retro 70s patchwork quilt look!
Styling Tips for McCalls 7908
Finally, I recommend three ways to style the jumpsuit. For work, pair it with stud earrings and heels. I love these shoes by Kahume. It’s the Becky 70mm pump in Enugu. I’ve written an entire blog on these shoes here for your delight.
For a date night, wear stilettos and hoop earrings. Opt for white sneakers and a baseball cap for a casual weekend with friends.
In conclusion, jumpsuits are a timeless fashion trend that can be customized to fit your unique style. With the McCalls 7908 pattern, you can create a stylish and comfortable jumpsuit. So why not give it a try? You might discover a new favorite outfit!
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