Ok, so you guys are the sweetest! Thanks for all the wonderful comments on the tutorials. I still have several to share, so I hope you aren't getting sick of them.
Today's project is one I have been wanting to try for several weeks. After making this dress, I wondered how it would look in patchwork form (because everything is better with patchwork in my world). This dress is a 2T or (maybe closer to a 3T) size, but could be easily adjusted by adding some length to the dress. I used my Moda Daydreams charm pack for this, cut into quarters.
Make 2 pieces of patchwork. Each piece starts with 81 2.5" (cut) squares, sewn together in a 9 x 9 layout.
the patchwork measures about 18.5" square at this point
Cut 2 pieces of muslin a bit larger than your patchwork. I pin basted it, then I quilted it in the ditch with my walking foot. (don't worry, there is no batting in there.)
trim the excess muslin away
trim the excess muslin away
and cut 2 triangles off each side. I measured in 2.25" from each top side (I used the patchwork as a guide) then angled toward the bottom corner. (see photo-it's easy to see, hard to explain)
now you should have 2 trapezoid patchwork pieces which are lined with muslin so the patchwork is enclosed.
working at the top, measure in 1.5" from the right, pin
cut out a piece (this is for the underarm) with a gentle curve using the pins as your guide
pin, right sides together, and sew using a 1/4" seam allowance
now, we are going to sew an elastic casing
fold 3/4" and press
pin and sew to form a casing
cut 2 pieces of 1/2" elastic 6.5" long
fold in half lengthwise and press
make a ruffle and attach it. (I'm no expert at this ruffle business, so I'm not going to go into detail on how to do it. If you would like to skip the ruffle, you can just hem the bottom.)
make a ruffle and attach it. (I'm no expert at this ruffle business, so I'm not going to go into detail on how to do it. If you would like to skip the ruffle, you can just hem the bottom.)
Make 2 continuous loops of bias trim that measure 6"
pin the bias trim in place around the armhole. the extra bias trim forms the strap of the dress.
and versatile enough to wear into fall.
How sweet is that?
A few things about this dress...since it is patchwork with a muslin backing, it is quite heavy as far as dresses go...not really fluid, so it doesn't drape the best. once it was on her, I thought it looked pretty normal. I think it will probably get softer with washing and with use.
How awesome! Today I finished a patchwork dress for my daughter too - I'll blog about it soon. I LOVE yours! Makes me think I really need to go add a ruffle to mine!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that dress is adorable! It makes me wish I had a little girl. Maybe I'll make one anyway:-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Especially love the little ruffle on the hem. So cute!
ReplyDeleteAmanda, you are sewing clothes very well these days! LOVE this and it looks so sweet on little A! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful dress and you model is just adorable. I just have to make no one but two! Thank goodness I have 2 ittle girls.
ReplyDeleteAnd no we are not sick of your tutorials we just love them!
So cute! why didn't I think of that?! Thanks for sharing, this is great :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I think I will make a skirt version for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I love it! I have nearly all the same fabrics as scraps too!! I'll have to make mine a little smaller than that - aussie size 1 I'd think! Another project to add to the list!!!! Thanks for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cute dress! I wish I had the patience to do something like that!
ReplyDeleteThis is oh-so-very-cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all these great tutorials!
~Stacy
OK...so cute doesn't even begin to describe this little dress...Oh my gosh you are so creative and I spy your fun red and white pincushion in use;)
ReplyDeleteSweet... 8-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! And so is the dress!
ReplyDelete:-)
What is a "walking foot" and what does it do?
This is the cutest thing I've seen all month!! I love it! I should take your idea and make patchwork skirts for my girls.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely adorable! makes me want to have a little girl just so i could make one!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it! Your tutorials are just shouting 'write a book'- can you hear them?!
ReplyDeleteOkay, that is just too gorgeous!!! love the colors! and the model, well she is just so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOmigoodness, cute, cute, cute! Want to make this right now! Thank you for sharing your endless creativity!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!! I just love it and the model is so adorable. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I might just have to adapt this into a shirt for me!
ReplyDeletethat is the sweetest thing i have ever seen!! Love it! Libby
ReplyDeleteAwww! What an adorable dress! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteThis dress totally rocks! And so do you! I've scheduled a link to this post to go live on my blog later this morning (Central USA time). I hope it brings you a few extra clicks. Thank you so much for making this tutorial available on line.
ReplyDeleteDenise
http://needlework.craftgossip.com
The dress is adorable! And your tutorials are wonderful. How could we possibly get tired of them?
ReplyDeleteOh my! How this makes me wish I had a little girl to make this for.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, cute, cute!
This is so cute! I am going to have to try this, and thank you for all of your lovely tutorials! You have made me a better sewer.:)
ReplyDeleteHow could anyone get sick of your tutorials???? NEVER! I love this. If I had a grandaughter I would make it immediately. It is just so darling. And clever.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thank you for your wonderful tutorials. I am a beginner quilter, but an avid dressmaker and your input, pictures and encouragement have made such a difference. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe dress is adorable! I am going to try it for my 9yr old little girl, but with fall colors and heavier fabrics.
Thank you for sharing...
mari
OMG, I love this dress!!! Thanks for taking the time to take photos of your steps.
ReplyDeleteThis is without a doubt the SWEETEST dress ever! Thank you so much for sharing it! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this. I've been wanting to make a tiered skirt from a charm pack for awhile now for my older daughter. This would be cute for a matching outfit for my littlest one.
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable! No girls in this house though. Only nieces.
ReplyDeletethat is too cute!!! love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThis is the sweetest dress I have ever seen and your tutorial is fabulous. I have two little nieces that this dress would look soooo cute on. I will have to wait for them to grow a little bit though. They are just shy of a year old right now.
ReplyDeleteKeep the tutorials coming. We love them!
So cute! And a perfect gift for my sister's little girl - and mine too!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a super cute dress!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is WONDERFUL! I cannot wait to get my new machine and make one... or two... or three...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. :)
ReplyDeleteSWEET!! What a cute cute little dress. Alas, I have no little girls in my life. :(
ReplyDeleteVERY Cute dress
ReplyDeleteLove the dress! Keep the tutorials coming!
ReplyDeleteYour timing is perfect. This solves my pj top dilemma! PJ top=shorter dress!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I love it. I can't wait to catch up with all of your tutorials and the star quilt. Garden is taking all my time right now.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully cute. Aren't charm packs the best? Alas, my boys are very adamant about not wearing dresses. I'll just admire yours and that cute, cute, cute little girl. **sigh**
ReplyDeleteperfect! i love it.
ReplyDeleteTOO CUTE!!! I adore this dress and will defintely make it! You should start a flickr group for it....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteSaren
awesome tutorial and what an adorable little dress model!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I have to make one of those for my little girl! You ahve done a great job! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think is BELLISSIMOOOOOOO!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll do it surely and I'll show you my version!!!;-)
kisses and thankd for all your wonderful tutorials,
Simona
so cute, and the dress is adorable too :) What a fantastic model your little one makes.
ReplyDeleteYou truly make things look so easy.
that is just darling. what a wonderful way to use charm squares!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! And such a cute dress - I love the colour palette.
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest thing ever! Wish my girls were still that little, I'd be all over this project!!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteAck! Amandajean! That is too cute. (Too much work for me, though. I'm not that ambitious. lol)
ReplyDeleteI found your blog this summer, it is so much fun to follow your projects!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love charms? This is so SWEET. I know I say that about just about everything you make, but I mean it EVERYTIME. Oh, she is so precious, too. I sent this to my friend who is a grammie. I just know she'll make it soon.
ReplyDeleteYes, patchwork does make everything better, doesn't it? What a sweet little dress. I have to admit, I loved your explanation of the ruffle.
ReplyDeletethis is so stinking adorable! Almost makes me want to have a girl so that I can make this :) ... almost
ReplyDeletethis is so sweet!! I love it. And little A is the sweetest little model!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little dress, thanks for sharing your pattern.
ReplyDeleteJodie :)
Such a cute dress! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHow cute
ReplyDeleteTerribly cute! Oh my, maybe my girls need one more dress. Love that fabric too, hadn't seen that line. Thanks for the tutorial ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute!! Keep the tutorials coming.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's beautiful! I love it - and it will be great for fall too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your fabulousness! I've been loving all your sewing projects. I hope to get to them all someday soon!
ReplyDeleteThis dress is my fav!
Wow, this is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like the patchwork and the ruffle. Maybe someday in the next month I will have time to make something cute. The dress is the cutest project so far.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! The colors are so perfect for both summer and fall.
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is just about the cutest dress I've seen! I want one or two.
ReplyDeleteYou do make it seem so very easy. Thanks!
Thanks for the lesson in dress making! I made your first non-patchwork dress... maybe a pathwork dress will be later now that I know that I can do it!
ReplyDeleteI've just been reading your blog, it is a great read, you are very clever and talented. I particularly love this patchwork dress and am off to select some fabric out of my stash to start one for my little girl. It is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJulie :-)
Its finished!!!!! I just posted a pic on my blog of my little patchwork dress/top. I've made a shorter version of your dress so it can be worn over pants.
ReplyDeleteBONSOIR ELLE EST SUBLIME ET LA PETITE EST ADORABLE ENCORE BRAVO! ABIENTOT AMITIE FABIENNE BONNE SOIREE
ReplyDeleteDo you want to be my best friend...you are so talented. I love this dress of yours...amazingly adorable!
ReplyDeleteI seriously love you! Our newest Ethiopian daughter will look so cute in one of these this summer, thanks so much for sharing your sewing wisdom!
Kimmie
mama to 6
one homemade and 5 adopted
I love this dress and the tutorials..
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thankyou!
Oh my goodness! If my crafty to-do list weren't long enough already, I'm dying to try this!!!
ReplyDeletei love this and am so excited i have a daughter to make it for. i can't wait to try it out. thanks for posting this and all the instructions.
ReplyDeleteDid you use the whole charm pack?
ReplyDeleteamy,
ReplyDeletei don't remember if i used the whole charm pack or not. i think it was pretty close.
aj
Wow, I just stumbled across your blog and I'm hooked! I have only been quilting for a few years, but I do lots of sewing for my daughter. I admire your determination in getting so many projects done! I'd love to spend more time sewing, but I like my sleep too much! I will be following along! And thanks for your tutorials, they are awesome.
ReplyDeleteMelinda
www.thingsthatgrowinmygarden.com
I would like to make a patchwork dress for myself, similar to the ones in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.janepowellscrapbook.com/sevenbrides6a.jpg
I don't know where to begin though...
Could someone help me?
I really like this dress. Great work. nice Its finishing.Thanks....
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