5.04.2010

The Notting Hill Pinafore

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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What goes better under a modern pinny than a Sweet Dress?



This Sweet Dress is made with white premium muslin. I cut the sleeves and dress pieces as directed. I also cut two pieces that measure 6" by width of fabric (about 40") for the ruffle.



Sew the dress together as directed in the pattern, stopping before hemming or sewing the casings.



To add the ruffle, sew the two strips together on the two short ends. Finish the bottom of the ruffle, using a rolled hem or a rolled hem edge on the serger. Gather the top of the ruffle to match the bottom of the dress. Pin, right sides together and stitch into place. Finish your seam with a serger or zigzag stitch. Then topstitch the seam to the dress.



Now finish your neckline and sleeves with a rolled hem or rolled hem edge on your serger.



Instead of making a casing and threading elastic on this dress, I shirred the neckline. This makes the neckline lay closer to the neck allowing the pinafore straps to lay on fabric, rather than skin.



Wind your elastic thread on the bobbin and place in your machine. Thread matching thread on your machine. Lengthen your stitch length to the longest it will go. Start at the back sleeve seam about 1/2 inch away from the finished neckline. Stitch all the way around and finish. Then make a second shirred seam about 1/2 of an inch below the first seam. Add a third line as well.



** Note: If your shirring does not pull tight enough on the dress, you can steam the elastic thread with your iron (do not touch the iron to it!) and it will shrink the elastic.







A perfect pinny dress!





make it wear it




21 comments:

  1. Very cute! Love the top pinafore!

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  2. oh i love the stripes. cute.

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  3. I have that same stripe fabric! Target?? Love it. Great dress. I'll have to try it.

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  4. That is ADORABLE!! I am in love! Where can we find a pattern for the modern pinny?! I want to make one of those! You are just amazing! And I love that bright fabric. Where is it from? Vanessa you say you have some...where did you get it? Target?...is it like a tablecloth or curtains or something? So so cute!

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  5. Oh my, I love this one!!! so cute!
    You are just too creative!!

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  6. I love white dresses with added pops of color!

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  7. I love this little pinafore! I had not seen your blog before but found you by following links. You have darling things.

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  8. I'd love to know where to find the pinafore pattern. I haven't seen one like that before and its adorable!
    Great work!

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  9. I love this one!! It is so cute with the bow in front!! So, is this your own pattern?

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  10. So cute! I love the vibrant pinafore over the simplicity of the white dress.
    ~Jenny~

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  11. Oh my goodness, so adorable! Is there a pattern somewhere? Love love love the stripes!

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  12. This outfit goes way beyond the simple pinny frock. Lovely.

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  13. Me encanta! I´m in LOVE and not the first person to say it! Congrats... makes me wanna cry even worse cause my sowing machine has a bad boo boo!
    greetings from Mexico!
    Claudia
    http://www.handmadeconamor.blogspot.com

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  14. Lovin' this CUTE style! Hope you have a FUN weekend:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  15. Ok-now, that is just too cute! I love it! :)

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  16. oh my word! these are cute cute cute!

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  17. I'm such a fan of the pinafore and haven't ever thought to layer it over a dress!!

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