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My Honest Take on Sewing the Nina Jumpsuit from Creativebug

August 20, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

Okay, let’s talk about the Nina Jumpsuit pattern from Creativebug – because after making two of these already, I have thoughts (and maybe a slight obsession).

First off, if you’ve been eyeing this pattern but feel nervous about sewing a jumpsuit, don’t be. The instructor, Nina Lee, breaks everything down in a way that makes it feel totally doable – even the slightly intimidating parts (hello, fly front zipper).

What You’re Getting Into

This is a relaxed-fit, wide-leg jumpsuit with:
? A comfy elasticated waist (secret pajama vibes)
? Pockets (because what’s the point of clothes without them?)
? Options for either a button or zip front

I made my first version in a mid-weight linen, and it’s become my go-to “I want to look put-together but feel like I’m wearing PJs” outfit.

The Good Stuff

? The instructions are gold – Nina explains each step without rushing, and there’s close-up footage for trickier bits like the zipper installation.
? Surprisingly beginner-friendly – If you’ve sewn a few garments before, you can handle this. The hardest part is probably the fly front, but she walks you through it.
? Customizable AF – I shortened the legs on my second version for a cropped look, and it worked perfectly.

The Reality Check

?? This eats fabric – Those wide legs mean you’ll need about 3.5 yards, so maybe don’t use your most expensive linen on the first try.
?? The sizing runs roomy – I’d recommend measuring carefully and maybe sizing down if you’re between sizes.
?? Creativebug subscription needed – Annoying, but they do have a free trial if you want to test-drive it.

Was It Worth It?

Absolutely. I’ve worn my linen version at least twice a week since making it. It’s that perfect balance of stylish and comfortable, and I’ve gotten so many “Where did you get that?!” compliments (which is the best feeling when you made it yourself).

Final Rating: 4.7/5 (Would be perfect with a printable sizing chart)

Pro Tip: Use a fun contrasting fabric for the inside waistband facing – it’s a sneaky little detail that makes it feel extra special.

Try it with Creativebug’s free trial and join me in the “why would I wear anything else” club!

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Use LEGOs to Build Landmarks from Around the World

I love using LEGOs and other blocks in educational ways, because it’s a way to build on something that most kids already love and sneak in a bit of learning about another topic. Building is a great STEM lesson because it teaches creative thinking and problem solving, and it’s also just fun. 

123 Homeschool 4 Me brings blocks to your social studies or history lessons with a set of LEGO challenge cards involving landmarks of the world. The cards don’t call for any particular blocks, they just show a picture of the landmark and kids can use what they have to try to re-create the design. 

The cards included in the set are: 

  • Taj Mahal, India
  • Windmills, Holland
  • Brandenburg Gate, Germany
  • Eiffel Tower, France
  • Notre Dame, France
  • Arc de Triumphe, France
  • Sagrada Familia, Spain
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
  • Colosseum, Italy
  • Stonehenge, United Kingdom
  • Big Ben, Great Britain
  • Blue Domed Church, Greece
  • Acropolis, Greece
  • St Basil’s Cathedral, Russia
  • Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
  • The Blue Mosque, Istanbul
  • Statue of Liberty, United States of America
  • Golden Gate Bridge, USA
  • Capital Hill, USA
  • Mount Rushmore, United States
  • Great Wall of China, China
  • Sydney Opera House, Australia
  • Machu Picchu, Peru
  • Chichen Itza, Mexico

You can use these challenge cards in lots of different ways. Of course you can just tuck them in the block are and see if kids want to play with them. You can also add them to a unit where you are learning about that country or a particular time period where the landmark makes sense to include. Have kids do a little research on the landmark, build their own version and present their findings. 

I would love to try some of these challenges, and I’ll bet your kids will, too. You can grab the free printable landmarks LEGO challenge cards from 123 Homeschool 4 Me. I’d love to hear how you use them!

[Photo: 123 Homeschool 4 Me]

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