I was searching for a free baby dress sewing pattern (I’m using this resource while IĀ learn how to make my own) and found this
one at See Kate Sew, so simple and I love the elasticated shoulder straps very effective!
I decided to make 2 of these at the same time, they looked so simple. I had some cute apple print cotton which was purchased in a sale and some cotton velvet, (I have a massive bolt of this from a close down sale).
I downloaded the pattern then cut all the pieces following the instructions on Kate’s blog. The velvet frayed terribly and I thought about not bothering with it, bits everywhere!
This where my Brother Overlocker came in handy and I went round all the pieces with it. If you don’t have an overlocker you can use pinking shears or the zig zag stitch on your sewing machine or, just stick to a cotton fabric.
It’s worth taking a bit of time to do this, it gives your seams a much nicer finish.
From there the instructions were straight forward with clear images to guide you through the tutorial. Three hours later I had 2 cute dresses! The seams on the velvet dress were a bit bulky so if I was using it again I’d just have 1 layer of velvet for the outer bodice and use a thin lining for the inner bodice. I had the butterfly motif in my box so hand stitched it on for a bit of decoration.The velvet dress could be worn over a top with a cardigan making it suitable for colder weather, versatile wee dresses and all from a free baby dress sewing pattern!
Lilly says she is more than happy to model these but she may not want to take them off again š they look great x
Wonderful, and I’m sure she’ll make a model model! š
you know your baby clothes wow where were you when I had children
Thanks David! I just love making simple things and passing on easy ways to achieve this. š