How to sew a Marlow wetsuit
Here's Marlow, a perfect mix of the top of our Marla dress, the bottom of our Monica jumpsuit for endless legs, and a shawl collar - after all, why not? Ideal for big (and small) occasions, it can be worn in a formal or casual version, depending on the fabric. Easy to slip on, it retains the wallet opening on the bust and a buttoned placket on the side of the pants.
For the material, you can opt for a pretty plain or printed fabric and make the "lining" part of the bust in satin to recall the tuxedo look. Choose a flowing material, with varying degrees of thickness. Crepe is ideal, but there's nothing to stop you opting for a light gabardine or viscose poplin. For a more casual look, light chambray or denim will look like overalls. If, on the other hand, you're planning to wear it as a suit, try a cold wool. As always, because of its fabric consumption, we advise against patterns that require seams or that don't turn.
In addition to fabric, you'll also need fusible webbing for the collar and cuffs. Don't forget the buttons for the trouser placket and cuffs: you'll need 7, 10 to 12mm in diameter. You can also replace them with snaps if you like (why not use mother-of-pearl on denim). If you'd like to use Marla et Loulou's elasticated back technique, you can also add a 5mm wide elastic in the back bust seam.
We chose a viscose poplin with a fancy pattern for a head-to-toe floral look! A discreet and elegant touch with little covered buttons on the cuffs and buttoning of the pants.
To sew Marlow, you'll need..:
-3m70 fabric in 140cm width,
-70cm of fabric or lining for the front bust,
-7 buttons, 10 to 12mm,
-50cm fusible web,
-Optional: 5mm wide elastic.
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