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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Again, using your Sweet Dress pattern, cut the dress as normal. Sew the sleeves and side seams as directed. Hem.
Then for the sleeves and neckline, use foldover elastic to finish and gather. I used 3/8 inch FOE and I wish I would have used 5/8 inch. 3/8 inch was just a little too narrow.
Foldover elastic or FOE is fun stuff! You can find black and white at Jo-Ann's, in the trims section. It is quite pricey, though. I buy mine in a wide array of colors on ebay from LaceandTrims and at a much better price.
Now, to sew it on your dress. . . cut about two inches longer than the length listed on the pattern for elastic for the neck and the sleeves. You hopefully won't use it all, but it is really stinky to get to the end and be short a half inch.
(Ya, it's happened to me!)
Using a zigzag stitch set fairly wide and long, attach the elastic at one of the back sleeve seams. Then pull the elastic as tight as possible with your right hand while keeping the fabric in between the elastic with your left. Continue around until you overlap just a hair with your starting point. Finish the sleeves in the same way.
It takes a few times to get the hang of using FOE, but once you have it figured out you'll never want to stop!
Very cute! I have been wanting to try this elastic...
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the FOE!
Do you have a favorite place to get the FOE? Looks easy.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of FOE. Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteI ave been wanting to try FOE but haven't had the opportunity yet, great project to try it on!
ReplyDeleteFOE? Wow, that's great!
ReplyDeleteAdorable dress! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love the colored FOE. I'll have to order some.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Really love what you did with the sleeves!
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ReplyDeleteIt IS a sweet dress. I've played with FOE a little...need to do some more. :)
ReplyDeleteOh! I've never tried FOE! Looks like an awesome time saver! Super cute idea.
ReplyDeleteI love this print - I've been eyeing it but couldn't think of the right project. You totally nailed it.
ReplyDeleteokay - love this foe stuff, going to have to try it! love the dress too! :)
ReplyDeleteHow have I never heard of this elastic before? Probably because we don't have JoAnn's! I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeletewhat a darling dress!
ReplyDeleteLearned how to use foe when sewing diaper covers-- great stuff! Gives a professional finish to home sewn garments. Count me in again. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dress - I'd love to make this for my 2 girls
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LOVE that color of FOE! Off to buy some....what a great idea!
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I must try FOE - it's got to be easier than sewing a casing, finding a safety pin and threading the elastic!
ReplyDeleteI have been dying to try FOE, thanks for the tips.
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ReplyDeleteI've never used FOE. Maybe I'll have to try soon.
ReplyDeleteI've never even heard of FOE! I'm going to have to check it out!
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Interesting info! Didn't know about FOE. I love your fabric choice on this one!
ReplyDeleteAdorable dress!
ReplyDeleteFOE? I'll have to try some. It makes the dress something special.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! So cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, colorful fabric, and I'm excited to try the FOE!
ReplyDeleteI've never even heard of foldover elastic! This is something I am definitely going to have to try!!
ReplyDeleteI'm extra loving the fabric for this one!
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