Pattern review, Vintage little lady, baker dress V2
If you use (flat) button on both sides of the overlap, or some snaps, you could make this dress fully reversible.
The pattern
Meet Baker! An edgy, vintage, all around summer silhouette! Baker
features a partial wrap front, fully functional button side, vintage
length dress! You can spice Baker up with a beautiful bodice flutter
cascading up the front and over the back or simplify Baker by sewing the
plain bodice, sleeveless version. The plain bodice version is the
perfect time to add in trims, piping, laces, etc. into the princess
seams lining the front and back bodice! Baker has so many details you
can put her together in so many ways to create several different looks!
Baker is left up to the creative mind and the biggest imaginations! Rock
out vintage, summer vibes in style with Baker!
Additional info:
- 2-9/10 yo this is 7yo
- Recommended Fabrics : cotton
- easy
- pdf download
The fabric
- ca 1,0 meter cotton
- ca 1,0 meter quilting cotton for lining
Cutting the fabric.
I
a bit of an effort. Instructions are a bit unclear and piece names are
difficult. The skirt is three rectangular pieces, back is three pieces
and the front is four pieces.
Instructions:
Up until sewing the skirt to the bodice, it was. Basicaly, make the
bodice including the lining. Make and line the skirt, attach the skirt
to the bodice, but at that time the bodice lining was completely
attached to the main fabric, so I couldn't fold the lining back and
topstich it as instructed. I changed it to:
1, make and line bodice (like instructed)
2, make skirt main and skirt lining.
3, sew skirt main to skirt lining with bodice inbetween and leave an opening to turn dress.
4, topstich opening (I left an opening in the side of the dress, the part that is overlaped).
I like that the gathers in the seam allowance are facing down and in the skirt (making it fuller) in stead of in the bodice.
1, make and line bodice (like instructed)
2, make skirt main and skirt lining.
3, sew skirt main to skirt lining with bodice inbetween and leave an opening to turn dress.
4, topstich opening (I left an opening in the side of the dress, the part that is overlaped).
I like that the gathers in the seam allowance are facing down and in the skirt (making it fuller) in stead of in the bodice.
Fit:
As expected
Conclusion:
More to come.
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