Long Sleeveless Unitard

JALIE SEWING PATTERN 3239
Long Sleeveless Unitard with Appliqué and Nude Mesh Upper Bodice
3239 // Long Sleeveless Unitard - Jalie
Long Sleeveless Unitard with Keyhole Back
Long Sleeveless Unitard with Appliqués and Contrast Upper Bodice
Tank unitard made with 3240 bodice with 3239 pants
3239 // Long Sleeveless Unitard - Jalie

Long Sleeveless Unitard

JALIE SEWING PATTERN 3239
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Sewing pattern for sleeveless unitard with long leg.
  • V waist
  • Jewel neck with clasp and keyhole back.
  • Appliqués can be sewn to the bodice to give the illusion of a low-V front and back with optional lapels.

You can combine this pattern with pattern 3240 for a tank unitard.


Sizing
22 sizes included in the pattern Sizing chart / Yardage info
Instructions
French, English View instructions
Measurements
Metric and imperial
Sewing allowances
6 mm (1/4’’), included
What you get when buying this PDF pattern
Instructions (print or read on device)
Print at home (A4 / US Letter): 24 pages
Copy Shop (A0): 1 page(s)
Copy Shop (roll): 36'' x 48''
Projector file
PDF Feature
Layered PDF (print one size at a time)

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Customer Reviews

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Sally
Elegant leotard

Nice to make, comfortable to wear, perfect to look at. The seamless CF is a nice touch for rhythmic gymnastics.

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Catherine
This pattern was very easy to use and was a good fit across all of the sizes made.

I really enjoyed using this pattern. The size range was fantastic and this pattern is now my 'go to' unitard. The unitard was to make a costume for our Open Pom team and we needed a pattern without a centre front seam. We also needed sleeves; Jalie were only too happy to suggest using the sleeves from pattern 3026 and give advice on how to fit the two patterns together!

Once the costumes were finished all of the girls commented on how comfortable and secure the unitard was to wear. I removed the keyhole back and used a zip. The back is made of stretch mesh, the body from stretch velvet and the cuffs at the wrists and ankles from lycra.

Thank you Jalie.

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Carol
Easier than expected to make

I made this for an aerial performer friend and her measurements gave me a spot on perfect fit. (She was between two sizes and I chose the larger one.) This was my first unitard and only my second time sewing with lycra. I found the directions clear despite my being a sewing novice.

I did make a few modifications. First, the keyhole back is small. We enlarged it to make donning and doffing the unitard easier. Second, because I couldn't find elastic that was close enough to the nude color of the mesh, I created a bias binding from the mesh instead in order to finish the edges. Lastly, because the patterned lycra we chose felt a bit thin, I lined the pants with a second layer of solid colored lycra.

I liked the pattern so much that I bought a whole pile of additional ones this week.

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Elaine
Adjust sizing for lycra

The sizing was a bit too small compared to other Jalie patterns I have used. But other than that with a few adjustments it turned out great.

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Rebekah
fabulous!

Love this pattern!! Very easy to put together and it looks great.