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This cute little dress from The Thread was affectionately named Diana for its interfaced neckline, button down front, sleeve cuffs, pleats and inseam pockets.
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Plus you can make this Mood pattern in a children's size to match your little 'ones! We're head over heels with this floaty button-down dress made in a large floral print - the perfect look to step out in this summer! Featuring a waist belt, this advanced pattern can be made with or without frills, with a range of different sleeves.
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We're including something a little bit different in this round-up! This fun upcycling project from the Life Is Beautiful blog shows you how to turn an XL adult shirt into a little girl's dress! This project takes all the difficulty of adding buttons to your garment as they are already part of the shirt - bonus!
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Jazz up your spring wardrobe with this sweet and simple button-up dress! This exclusive Peppermint pattern was created by In The Folds and sew your own and is available to download for free! Click below to make your own version of this cute garment!
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We share a round-up of five fantastic free patterns from around the web and our own sister websites which suit all body shapes, vary in ability and are perfect for the approaching summer months! There's something for everyone in this collection, click the links below to find the pattern you love! Button-Up Dress Slide the sleeves into the arm openings (right sides together) with the taller seamless curved part lined up with the shoulder seam and the sleeve seam with the side seams.ġ9.Left to right: Crew Clothing Striped Collarless Shirt Dress | Sammy Maternity & Nursing Sun Dress | Monsoon Ditsy floral shirt dress in lenzing™ ecovero™ pink | Oliver Bonas Plain Safari Midi Shirt Dress | TK Maxx Cobalt blue linen dress | TK Maxx Pattern summer dress 5 FREE Button-Down Dress Patterns Slide the neckline of the shirt into the ironed under opening of the long little piece.ġ7. Iron under the flat edge a quarter inchġ5. Leaving the flat edge and a little of the curved ends open.ġ4. Iron/topstitch the curved long piece down following the curved part. Sew all three things together following the curved edge, leaving a half inch or so from the edge of the curve.ġ3. Get the 2 skinny long pieces with the flat edge pointing up, pin the raw edge of the collar in between the two long pieces.ġ2. Flip right side out and topstitch the edge of the collar.ġ1. Sew the two collar pieces together right sides together.ġ0. Sew the front two pieces to the back piece by sewing the sides and shoulder seams together.ĩ. Sew the back yoke (the plaid piece in back) to the black piece.Ĩ. Top stitch the edge and just under and inch from the edge.Ħ. Make sure the top two pieces over lad by an inch and are as wide as the back piece. Sew the plackets (where the buttons/button-holes will be) but folding the edge of the center of the front 2 pieces under a quarter inch, and then 1 inch more. But if you are using a lighter fabric, you will have to cut interfacing for the yoke, collar and the little long piece and a long inch wide piece to slide inside the plackets.ĥ. On #2 when cutting out the pieces or making the pattern, if using a thicker fabric, you don’t have to cut the extra yoke piece if you don’t want (but it will look nicer on the inside of the garment), and you won’t have to do interfacing. Beck with no tripod took a lot of these photos…the tripod did the rest. Top: self-made pants/jacket: hm shoes: sam edelman Just quickly cutting out the top into pieces and make a pattern from those pieces onto paper (or if you want the old top can be the pattern). So I grabbed a pair of jeans, an overcoat and a yellow button-up. I have always been intimidated by making button-ups from scratch (without a manufactured pattern), but as I was dragging another bag to the thrift store I decided to take a few of the pieces that I could possibly make a pattern from.