Friday, May 31, 2019

Dresses 21 through 25 - Flirty Florals, and 17 FREE PATTERNS!

 Did you know you that you can find all kinds of free downloadable PDF patterns for dresses online?  I searched on Pinterest for them, and also Googled free patterns.  There are many choices.  I have linked SEVENTEEN FREE PATTERNS for you below, suitable for the Dress a Girl program.  As they are free, a few are very small, but can be enlarged to bigger sizes.

First is a Spring bouquet of  Five Florals, made from these downloaded patterns.


Pillowcase dress pattern by LBG studio
Pattern Link

This pattern is just one size, comparable to a size 4/5 DAG.  I used red and white floral, with contrasting yellow print for band at the hemline, pocket and yellow ties. Small green rick rack is used for decoration.

The arm holes are already cut out on the pattern, and the bottom has an option for a contrasting hem or full length main fabric.

I sewed the contrast band pieces together, then the two dress pieces.  I attached the band, then sewed up the remaining side.















The rest is sewn exactly like the DAG pattern.  Remember to finish your seams, by pinking, serging or using a French seam!



I LOVE this one! 💓 The August Dress Pattern from Happy Together by Jess
                                      

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Pattern

The buttons are just decorative, the dress slips over the head.  Sizes 2 to 9.

I will be doing a separate post about construction of this dress, as I plan to make several of these 💓💓





Here are two photos of making the bodice, and my completed floral, in pink and aqua in size 6/7.  Excuse the crazy background, its my bedspread!

 

Peasant Dress by Jamie Sanders for Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

This is a free pattern, but you have to add to shopping cart.  It will ask for your email and send you the link to the pattern.  Make as a tunic or a dress! 


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This is a very easy peasant dress pattern.  Pattern has sizing from 12 months, all the way to 14 years.  I cut a front, back and 2 sleeves to make this size 4/6 from only one yard of fabric!    On the left, I  did French seams to connect the sleeve to the body at the shoulder points.  French seams down both sides came next.   Turn under neckline and sleeve bottoms to make elastic casings (I used 1/4 inch elastic).  Hem it, and done! 




















It's Always Autumn - Flutter Sleeve Dress Pattern

The pattern is a 4T.   Lengthen to make a dress.

Pattern
Instructions

Super easy dress. I opted to use eyelet trim as it was the same width as the flutter sleeve pattern.  once the flutter sleeves are attached, enclose the armholes with single fold bias tape.   Bias tape is also used to make a casing around the neckline for elastic.  I made this dress 23 inches long to correspond with the Dress a Girl length measurement for a size 4.


Before and after trimming.  Trim can make all the difference between a nice dress and a great one.

Dress A Girl Around the World standard pattern










 



   


Lovely lavender floral, using the DAG pattern. This is a size 4, and has contrasting purple ties, pockets and pleated hem.  Lavender rick rack decorates the pockets and above the pleats.



Below are twelve more free patterns you can download and make.  HAPPY SEWING!

 


The Pleated Square Tunic by Shwin and Shwin

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Instructions

This is a pretty tunic that can be lengthened into a dress. A  roomy square neck slips over the head.








Girl's Tiered Ruffle Dress by Crazy Little Projects

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Website and Instructions

Sew straps together with fake button closure.  widen neckline.









Toddler Rickety Rac Toddler Dress by The Stitching Scientist


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The Summer Picnic Dress by The Cottage Mama

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Website/instructions
12 months to 4T









Once Upon a Sewing Machine - 4 in One Peasant Dress

Make a tunic or dress, several sleeve options.
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Pattern








Oliver and S Popover Sundress

Pattern and website











Floral Jumper by Blooms and Bugs


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Pillowcase Dress with Tied Bow by Sweet Mama J's Boutique

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Easy Summer MuuMuu by Pretty Prudent

Instructions/pattern download

Really cute, I will be making this one soon.








2T Toddler dress from Make Baby Stuff Dot Com

Easy tie in the back dress.  Pattern can be enlarged for older girls.  Tie closures or slip over the head.


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Pattern



Little Geranium Pattern by Rae Hoekstra


Pattern/Instructions

This is a newborn size, but you can enlarge this easily for toddlers.



Spin Around Dress - A Molly Size Freebie Pattern






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Instructions

Really cute dress size 2T.  Need to modify the back piece by cutting on the fold, cutting neckline lower and omitting snaps, to make it a pull over dress.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Dresses 17, 18, 19 and 20 - Mythical Maidens

Ambassador Monica sent me these two adorable fabrics, both on pink backgrounds, consisting of fairies and mermaids.  These prints will make sweet dresses for the little ones.  I call dresses seventeen through twenty, "Mythical Maidens".

I started with the Mermaids.  I cut the one yard fabric in half from selvage to selvage, so I could make two dresses. These will be size 5s.  I love pink and green as a combo.

I bought some bright green fat quarters, and cut them all the way across.  The quarters were not originally cut straight with the pattern, so I evened it up as best I could.  I placed side by side, then sewed the two short ends together in a French seam.











Since this put a seam in the middle of the strip, I moved my usual center back seam to the side, so the fabric would be unbroken across the front and back.  I hemmed the bottom, then put the final French seam on the side.  I used bright green ties, and a pink pocket with dark pink trim and green button on one, and  and two rows of bright green rick rack and a pink button on the other   Here they are.




















 The next Mythical Maidens are the fairies.   The fabric was borderline too thin, so I went ahead and lined them.  I know that a dress someone has lovingly made might be rejected if its too see though.

First, I sewed a bright pink solid across the bottom.  I did not use a French seam here, as the lining, once attached seamed sides together, will cover the raw edges. Once the lining was added, this became a sturdy dress that will last quite a long time!  I added white rick rack around the top of the contrast band, and decorated the pockets.  Bright colored ties complete these dresses.








































Now to put labels on them, and off they go to Monica!