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title: "Otis romper: Designer Notes"
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When my niece had a baby, I knew just what to do; sew her some clothes for the little one. And I
had never made any clothes for infants. What they should look like was easy. I had kids of my own
years ago, and the one-piece things should be easy to make.
What I did not have was a pattern. That meant that I should get one, or make one. That was not a hard
decision; FreeSewing was definitely lacking in the infant-focused designs. Infants have the nice
quality that while they are growing, they grow in each direction at the same pace. The only real
challenge is that their head is a lot bigger in proportion than older specimens. A normal shirt
with opening doesn't work. But there are easy solutions to that, and these are used by all
romper making manufacturers.
I incorporated the neck design with a simple body design, and a snap closure. Easy short or
long sleeves completed the design.
According to my niece, they fit fine!
Wouter.