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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

making a pattern for a princess bodice minidress: a repost

I was going through some of my early posts from 2010 when I started my blog and I thought this one was an interesting one to share since I don't think anyone ever read it! It shows how to drape and then make a princess line bodice pattern.
This is the finished princess line dress. Isabelle picked out some bright Hawaiian print polyseter for 2 dollars a yard on our last trip downtown. I tried to talk her out of it because it was  synthetic and stiff , a fabric that frays a lot when you work with it. We decided it was like the fabric that a Barbie dress is made of so she designed a Barbie Dress for herself and I made it.
Draping a princess line bodice and adding style lines.
Checking fit.
Taping to a paper bag and adding seam allowances to make a working pattern
I drafted a half circle skirt directly on paper because it's easier than draping a circular skirt. I had to make sure the waistline matched my bodice pattern before I finalized it.
Isabelle in the Barbie Dress. Luckily her measurements are the same as my dress form so no changes in the pattern were needed.

7 comments:

  1. The dress turned out darling. Does she still wear it? And, what an easy pattern to make, thanks for returning to an old post.

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  2. I don't have a dress form. Where did you get it. Is it your size too?

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  3. My dress forms are from a local fashion school that was selling them. Your best bet is to buy the adjustable ones at Joann fabric when they have a sale or look on Craigslist. And to Victoria, my daughter decided she didn't like the fabric after all and only wore the dress once!

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  4. What do you do with fabric that frays a lot? I have had so much trouble with my seams just splitting open when only a little pressure is applied. Your daughter looks very cute in the dress.

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  5. What do you do with fabric that frays a lot? I have had so much trouble with my seams just splitting open when only a little pressure is applied. Your daughter looks very cute in the dress.

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  6. Well Rachel, you need to either go over your fabric with a zig zag stitch or use inking shears. I use a serger for finishing my seams.

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  7. When I was a teen, I wore princess lined dresses. Your daughter looks cute in the dress. To bad she will not wear it.

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