This is the color palette I originally chose... the brown ended up getting axed. {I also apologize for the color in the pictures... everything looks brighter than it really does in person}
I cut 2 pieces of fabric 5x9 inches. This is going to be the front and back of the bodice. Then I measured in and down 2 inches. This allows for the armholes.
Then I got fancy (lol) and added some turquoise trim so I wouldn't have to figure out how to hem a curved line.... (shhhh don't tell anyone that I'm lazy!)
From here, I put the two pieces of fabric together (right side facing eachother) and sewed one side together.
Then, I tempted fate and tried to make pleats... Thankfully it worked! I made them by leaving a 2 inch gap, then I picked up the fabric right above the 17 and folded it over to the 15.
Then it looks like this :) (please ignore the switch in #s, like I said, I was really bad about taking pictures this time!)
Ok, again with the switch-a-roo with pictures. So here is where I attached the top to the bottom. I placed the right side of the fabrics together and sewed one big straight line.
Then I went to sleep and finished the rest today and totally forgot to take ANY pictures until it was done. In between, I added straps and a hem and buttonholes! Here it is!!
The dress could be worn either way, with the knots in the front or the back :)
So it should be interesting when I give this to Chris' cousin... I have no idea if it's going to fit her (this is supposed to be a 6 month size) or if it will even make it through the washer... I'm going to give that a test run tonight.
Things I learned:
- this may need a zipper
- I love making dresses
- I need to take my time and pay attention to where seams are going to show up.
Hope you enjoyed!