




My mother in law brought me this Eddie Bauer shirt from Goodwill because she loved the color. I loved the color too..for my daughter instead of me. I, of course, forgot to take a before photo. I just jump in when I start a project and don't think it through too much. I did find a similar shirt for sale here that it looked like. It was a women's short sleeve button up shirt with darts in the back. I cut it out of the same pattern I always use -Simplicity 5695. With this pattern, I use view D and just lengthen it by about 3 to 4 inches and exclude adding on the bottom ruffle. All Simplicity patterns are on sale this week at Hobby Lobby for $1.99. Or if you don't want to buy a pattern, here is a tutorial for a child's peasant blouse at the Just Tutes blog. You can easily lengthen it in to a dress. Okay, I fold the strip with the buttons right down the middle and pin and press. That way it will be centered when I place the pattern piece on it. I just make sure that I leave about 1 to 1 1/2 inches above the top button for the neckline casing. For the sleeves, when using a man's shirt, there is plenty of extra fabric for these, but in this case, I didn't have enough, so, that's where I brought in this Alexander Henry pear and apple fabric. I thought it matched nicely. The jury is still out on the pocket. Ideally, I would have liked a not so neon polka dot fabric, but I was working on this Saturday night and just used something I had. I still might unpick it and take it off. I also cut out a few of the apples and pears for applique on the bottom of the dress. I now have 3 more shirts (men's madras plaids) for future dresses waiting to be cut. I am thinking that she will be wearing dresses all spring and summer long. It's nice to think that I won't have to buy any shorts or other clothing to get us through the next few seasons. Now if I can just find some inexpensive leggings. I found some at WalMart (Geranimals brand) and they stopped carrying them. I can't bring myself to pay $10 for something that is just an "extra." So, if you see any in size 2T/3T, let me know!
Oh wow! I'm loving it! What fun bright colors! And thank you for explaining exactly how to do it. Someone asked me how to make the sleeves and I didn't have the patience to explain it. Now I'll just link them to you :).
ReplyDeleteI like the neon pocket. Looks super fun and summery.
Adorable - now I'm off to rummage through our closet for a shirt!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I can't wait to make one. Love the applique at the bottom. Leggings - how about making your own? I used this... http://www.butterick.com/item/B5020.htm I recycled a tee of mine to make one. I blogged about it here:
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http://koalabrains.blogspot.com/2008/10/earth-tone-hoody-for-boo.html
I don't have girls to make a dress for (3 boys), but I wish I did because I love this idea. I would totally leave the green pocket- so cute and funky! Love It!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this! It is just so great!
ReplyDeleteCindy
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