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    Blog » Sewing » Free Patterns » Free Girls Romper Pattern – Easy Knit Romper for toddlers and girls

    Free Girls Romper Pattern - Easy Knit Romper for toddlers and girls

    Jul 7, 2016 · 8 Comments

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    It's still summer and I have a Knot Bow Free Girls Romper Pattern made with knit fabric so it is comfy and cozy and can stretch with an active child.

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    I am super-de-dupity excited to share this Free Girls Romper pattern with you.  You might remember the Knot Bow Headband Pattern I released last year.  I was playing with some of these headbands and realized how cute it would be as a romper!

    And when Fabricworm reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in working with their new line Swan Lake, I knew that these would be a perfect combo.  Their organic interlock knit is one of my favorite fabrics to work with, you can see them here and here.

     My kids are now getting a little bit picky about what they wear so when I show Ava the options she quickly picked out the "pink" one with swans, also known as Bevy Shell.

    The Knot Bow Romper Free Girls Romper Pattern comes in sizes 2-8 for girls, although one of my testers did the cutest little boys version (pics to come later)!  It uses a variety of knits including jersey knit, interlock knit, french terry, and cotton lycra.  There is no stretch requirement on the fabric since it fits pretty loose.

     Sizing is based on the standard American sizing.  And it should be pretty easy to grade up or down a size if your kiddo is tall or short.  AND, probably my favorite aspect is it is a quick sew.  Like one hour from cutting to finish!  Whoop-whoop!

    Give this girl a song and she will dance it out for ya!  This was a serious T-Swift jam!

    And...now we conversate.  Ha!  This kid is a hoot!

    I think this might have been her whip-nah-nah.  Hehe.

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    Find the Knot Bow Romper Pattern in Resource Library and head to the tutorial for the instructions on how to assemble.

     

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    1. eleni says

      May 19, 2018 at 2:39 pm

      this is a extra cute pattern thank you very much! can i use it with woven fabric if i size up the pattern?thank you very much!

      Reply
    2. Tisha says

      August 09, 2018 at 4:50 pm

      Are there instructions that go with the pattern? I’ve got mine printed out but I can’t find anywhere where there is instructions on how to tape together the pieces or sewing instructions.

      Reply
    3. Florence says

      September 04, 2018 at 9:18 am

      Hi! Did you end up getting the photos of the boy prototype! can't seem to find it. Thankyou!

      Reply
    4. lucia cuevas robles says

      November 16, 2019 at 4:13 pm

      todo muy lindo

      Reply
    5. Kris says

      May 20, 2020 at 7:47 pm

      I am unable to download the pattern for this romper.
      have you taken it off for downloading?

      thanks

      Reply
      • Shelly says

        May 28, 2020 at 11:28 pm

        It is available in the resource library.

        Reply
    6. Narzemah mohamad says

      June 22, 2020 at 10:43 pm

      Very good n nice

      Reply
    7. Isabel says

      July 11, 2023 at 9:35 am

      Hello. I would love to sew this romper for my daughters birthday outfit but I’m having a very difficult time putting the printed and cut pattern together. Am I missing some instructions? I don’t know which pieces go with what. After 3h of trying to puzzle it together, I’ve giving up but would love to get it done.
      Thank you

      Reply

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