![]() My favorite thing about the pattern is how beautifully the insides are finished, and I added French seams for the sleeves for a completely finished look. This is a time consuming make, but resulted in two absolutely beautiful dresses that my girls adore. NotionsĬoordinating thread, one invisible zipper (12" for sizes 6M–24M, 14" for sizes 2T–4, 16" for sizes 5–6, 18" for 7–8, 20" for 10–12), lightweight fusible interfacing, one hook and eye.įabric Guide (fabric width: 44"-45") SIZE Lining: Lightweight fabrics like voile and lawn. ![]() ![]() Suggested Fabricsĭress: Light- to medium-weight woven fabrics like quilting cotton, chambray, voile, lawn, shirting, poplin, broadcloth, silk, and linen. We'll walk you through it, step by step.Īfter successfully sewing this pattern, you will have developed the following skills: collar, darts, lining, set-in sleeves, and zippers. Haven't ever done one of these things before? Don't worry. Skills UsedĮach of our patterns calls on a unique set of sewing skills. We recommend making a bodice muslin to ensure a good fit. Be sure to measure your child carefully when choosing a size. View B is sleeveless and has a modified Peter Pan collar and a bow at the back. View A features a Peter Pan collar, tulip cap sleeves, tubular waistband, and front bow detail. The ultimate fully-lined, special-occasion dress with crinoline.
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