Named Helga Playsuit

This was a total spur-of-the-moment project for me. I was actually procrastinating doing real work and let's be honest, I'm not even sorry about it. This cute little jumpsuit is my new favourite summer outfit and I can't wait to tell you all about it! Helga Playsuit This is the Named Helga Playsuit from the playground collection. I loved the sample they showed and knew I wanted to give it a go, but I was waiting for more versions to pop up so I could get a sense for the fit. Eventually, I just decided to dive in and give it a go, and it was quite a fun sew! I like the design a lot. It is a wrap jumpsuit, so no zipper is required, and it has a faux skirt in the front and shorts in the back. Helga Playsuit Helga PlaysuitHelga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit I used a stiffer crepe fabric from Blackbird Fabrics even though the pattern calls for lightweight fabrics like rayon. I love the sample from Named and it looked to me like it had some structure to it. I also liked the idea of stripes. This is something I had on my summer inspiration board and I'm happy I made something in this trend. I lined the bodice with a thin cotton that also had stripes, so it is a really cute double stripe project and it is very comfortable on the skin. Helga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit The pattern calls for rope or cord for the shoulder straps and the waist drawstring, but I chose to use self-fabric for both. I love striped drawstrings, they have such fun visual impact. Helga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit Helga Playsuit I had concerns about the wrap bodice because it looks a bit baggy on the Named model, I wasn't sure if it would fit my bust very well. After constructing the bodice, I decided to add in vertical darts to help give the top more shape around the bust. It worked really well and I only had to cut a bit off the wrap skirt and inner short piece to match the fabric used up by the darts - easy peasy. Other than that, I made no changes to this pattern and I cut a size 14. Helga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit Helga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit I was a little unsure about the fit once the playsuit was completed, it was still baggy up top and not the most flattering. However, after wearing it one day, I found it to be SO comfortable and nice to wear, and I feel really confident and stylish in it, so I have no more doubts now. I can get away with not wearing a bra because of the baggy top and that way there are no straps showing, bonus! Helga Playsuit Helga Playsuit Helga PlaysuitHelga Playsuit I am going to get a lot of wear out of this cute little jumpsuit this summer - I just have to be careful not so spill anything on it!

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