This post is part of a month long series called 'Pattern Makeover Month.' I took a simple pattern (The Sweet Dress by Leila and Ben) and 'made-it-over' into many different styles. For more information, go here.
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This is one of my very favorite dresses. . .
hopefully they are not all becoming a blur to you! ;0)
Sew the dress as directed, stopping after you make your neck and sleeve casings.
Cut one piece of coordinating fabric 2.5" by 5", and two strips 1.5" by 10". (You may want to make them a little smaller for smaller sizes.)
Cut one piece of coordinating fabric 2.5" by 5", and two strips 1.5" by 10". (You may want to make them a little smaller for smaller sizes.)
Finish one long edge and the two short edges on the two longer strips. These will be your ruffles. Iron the two short ends under on the main placket piece. Gather the un-finished edges of your ruffles. Now sew the ruffles to the two long edges of your placket piece, right sides together. Fold the seams under and iron. Pin your placket piece to the center of the front of your dress, right below the casing seam. Topstitch the placket into place. Attach your buttons.
Love the front ruffle panel! They look cute on kids and adults clothes!
ReplyDeleteLove the front ruffle. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love the pink floral fabric on this one. I think the black patent leather boots really make the outfit too!
ReplyDeletehehe like the dress LOVE the model lol.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress!! To cute.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Both the model and the dress!!
ReplyDeleteso so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love the ruffle and buttons! Totally adorable!
ReplyDeleteAahhh ... I really like this one!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Are you going to do a tutorial for that really lovely gray one you did awhile ago with the big ruffle all the way down?
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Cutie patootie!
ReplyDeleteAgain, I LOVE this! Simply darling!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! I love the coordinating fabric.
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love the big ruffle. too cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Your daughters seem to love having a new dress every day!!
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What gorgeous dresses!!! I especially love the fabric of this one. Thanks for the great tutorial! I have 4 girls (and 4 boys), and the love having me make dresses for them.
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I have made oodles of dress's from this pattern, but I love the little twist! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI adore this dress and am making one for each of my nieces!
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~Lauri
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soo cute! I love making little peasant dresses. The little ruffle placket is adorableQ!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cutest dresses I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute ruffle! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is just an adorable way to kick it up! I love the fabrics you chose. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute dress! Really love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's very sophistocated. Pink without being pink (if you know what I mean)!
ReplyDeletei love the boldness!
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