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Summary: Many unitards have turtleneck tops, but other styles are popular as well. Learn to make a unitard for sports or activities in this free sewing video.
Paul Anderson is a professional circus performer who has studied throughout Europe and the United States. He runs a circus school in Hollywood, Fla. Anderson is a clown, acrobat, tuba...read more
"As soon as I do this, as this point, once this has been done, of course, I have to do right and left. That that point, you have to try the unitard on to see if you're in the ballpark. So let's sew these two together. That would be the first one. Of course, I'm going to do a show with this unitard in just a few days. So it'd better turn out right. That's the right side. And now I find the left side. Here's that L of the neck to the L shape of the neck in the back. And I'm going to start with the hole for the arm. Cause I know that this point has to go together. And run that seam. At that point the unitard will now be ready for its first fitting. Hopefully, if you do it right."