

Step 6: Swipe up on the screen to reveal the edit interface. Step 5: Under the Snaps tab, tap the snap that you saved in step 2. Step 4: Tap the memories button at the bottom of the interface below the shutter. Step 3: Exit out of the snap by tapping the ‘x’ in the upper left-hand corner. Note: as a shortcut, you can tap and hold the download/save button to save directly to your camera roll and skip steps 3-7. Step 2: Tap the download/save button in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. How to upload Snapchat snaps to Instagram Stories But did you know that it’s fairly easy to upload snaps created in Snapchat directly to Instagram? In the following video tutorial, we’ll show you how. Snapchat, for example, features the ability to use stickers and lenses, while Instagram Stories is a little more basic in its offerings. Yet, there are a few differences between the two social services when it comes to posting ephemeral story content. Repeat on back crotch.As brought out in our recent walkthrough video, Snapchat Stories and Instagram Stories share a lot of similar features. Press finished seam toward romper and topstitch on romper side, catching finished seam under. Match raw edge and right sides of snap placket to front crotch of romper. Topstitch along each short end and the folded edge of placket.

It will make pressing the snaps in later easier.įold your placket in half lengthwise with wrong sides together. Note- if you’re using a knit fabric, I suggest using a small piece of lightweigh knit interfacing in the placket. Press 1/4″ to wrong side along each short end of snap placket. If you are using bigger snaps or want a longer placket, simply cut it longer- 2.25″ or 2.5″. Note- This will leave your finished snap placket 1/2″ long. For example, my romper inner leg measured 4″. The placket will be 2″ long and you will cut your placket 1/2″ wider than your inner leg width. You need to measure the inner leg seam so you know how wide to cut your placket. Turn romper so crotch seams are matching. With right sides together, matching notches, stitch crotch curve seams. If it calls for a casing, create your casing and thread your elastic. If the pattern you’re working on calls for a hem, press your hem and edge stitch in place. Note- not all the romper patterns have a side seam, so skip this step if the romper you’re working on doesn’t. We may need to change the construction from the original pattern, so read through first before starting your romper. It is VERY easy to do and I’m going to show you how in this post.

If your little one is still in diapers, you may want to add for ease of diaper changes. ROMPER MONTH is happening over in the M4M Facebook Group! I hope you’re going to join along in the BIG sew-a-long we’re having, it will be so much fun.Īll of the M4M baby romper patterns include instructions for snap plackets, however not all the girl patterns do.
