4.21.2010

The Astoria Dress

This post is part of a month long series called 'Pattern Makeover Month.' I took a simple a-line, peasant dress and 'made-it-over' into many different styles. For more information, go here.



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Another fun embellishment!

Once you have the dress finished as instructed, add some fluff. Cut strips of chiffon in 1-1.5 inch strips. You will need about 8 strips for a size 5T.

Hand wind a bobbin with elastic thread, stretching the thread about 50% as you wind. Place the elastic wound bobbin in your machine. Thread the machine with regular thread. Set your stitch length to the longest it will go. Sew a straight line down the middle of your chiffon strips, adding the next strip as you go by overlapping about 1/2 inch.

Once you have your chiffon shirred, start stitching it on your dress, starting on one side seam close to the hem of the dress. Use a slight zigzag stitch and sew right over your shirred seam, like so:





Once you get back to where you started, overlap the ruffle just a hair and cut. Move up the dress so that the ruffles are close, but not overlapping. Make three rows. Take the left-over ruffle strip and make a pattern above your lines of ruffles. Lay them out in a pleasing way and stich into place. I made three swirls and started stitching from the outer edge, inward.








A little sneak peek!

23 comments:

  1. I'm impressed you're doing this much sewing AND thinking up cute dress names while you're at it!!!

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  2. I love chiffon, nd yellow chiffon? So dreamy!

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  3. I can't imagine how you are having time to do all this, but I love seeing it! Thanks!

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  4. The ruffle is so adorable, so perfect for Acadia!

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  5. Very cute! Now to find the time to make some of these!

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  6. Shirring is on my list of 'want to learn to do's'!! This looks so great!

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  7. I'm trying to decide if I would go nuts trying to gather that chiffon. It's so cute!

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  8. I am definitely going to have to give this a try!

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  9. Chiffon! I never would have thought of that and I LOVE it!

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  10. The yellow is so vibrant and summery!

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  11. The chiffon is such a great idea! Very pretty.

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  12. I just love the addition of the chiffon, adorable!

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  13. I love the embellishments. What a wonderful idea to dress up a dress!

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  14. I love the fabric you've used in this dress and the tulle frills are lovely - reminds me of MADE's turkey skirt!

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  15. Love the ruffles! These will be great on pillows!

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  16. I love this black and yellow scheme!

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