sewingmel
12-30-2008, 05:22 PM
I know this has been explained many times in MG, but I don't remember a tutorial for it. I took pics this time.
Items needed:
-your favorite girl's t-shirt pattern
-knit fabric for bodice
-woven or knit fabric for skirt
-foe or binding for neckline
Step 1:
Adjust your favorite t-shirt pattern. Mine is Otto 4/04 #36. If you don't have this issue, please buy it today! It is so worth it!
A: Draw a line from the underarm seam to the center of your shirt. I drew it slightly sloping down, but you can go straight across if you like. This is the dotted line.
B: Draw a solid cutting/folding line as far away from the dotted line as you like. I just did a 1" line this time, but I do 2-3" for bigger sizes.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut017.jpg
Step 2:
Cut out front, back, and sleeves. This can be done with long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves (you would need foe for the armholes).
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut022.jpg
Step 3:
Sew up shoulders, and attach sleeves. Pretend that you are sewing up a regular t-shirt for now.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut025.jpg
Step 4:
Finish sleeve hems any way you like. I just folded under and used a zig-zag stitch. You could also coverstitch, use a rolled hem, use trim, or use foe. The choice is yours! Be creative!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut027.jpg
Step 5:
Pin each arm and underarm together. Sew last seam in shirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut029.jpg
Step 6:
Decide how long you want to make your skirt. I made mine 16 inches for a 2T/86.
Cut a long rectangle the width of your fabric (if woven) or about double the width of your waist by your desired length.
If you are making a much larger dress, you may need 2 lengths of fabric for the skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut030.jpg
Step 7:
Finish your hem any way you like. See step 4. I turned mine under 1/4" and again at 1".
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut032.jpg
Step 8: Please remember this step! I always forget it!
Mark your four equal parts (front, sides, and back). Your back seam is not finished at this point. I kept in mind that I would use 1/2" seam to take care of the selvage I did not cut off.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut033.jpg
Step 9:
Sew 2 gathering lines about 1/4" apart along top edge of fabric. (Pay no attention to the presser foot. The stitches are on the far right.) Gather up skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut037.jpg
Step 10:
Match up midpoints of skirt and shirt and pin fabric right sides together. Sew back seam shut.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut039.jpg
Step 11:
Sew bodice to skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut042.jpg
Step 12:
Finish neckline with foe, binding, or ribbing. I chose foe.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut045.jpg
You are finished!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut047.jpg
Items needed:
-your favorite girl's t-shirt pattern
-knit fabric for bodice
-woven or knit fabric for skirt
-foe or binding for neckline
Step 1:
Adjust your favorite t-shirt pattern. Mine is Otto 4/04 #36. If you don't have this issue, please buy it today! It is so worth it!
A: Draw a line from the underarm seam to the center of your shirt. I drew it slightly sloping down, but you can go straight across if you like. This is the dotted line.
B: Draw a solid cutting/folding line as far away from the dotted line as you like. I just did a 1" line this time, but I do 2-3" for bigger sizes.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut017.jpg
Step 2:
Cut out front, back, and sleeves. This can be done with long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves (you would need foe for the armholes).
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut022.jpg
Step 3:
Sew up shoulders, and attach sleeves. Pretend that you are sewing up a regular t-shirt for now.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut025.jpg
Step 4:
Finish sleeve hems any way you like. I just folded under and used a zig-zag stitch. You could also coverstitch, use a rolled hem, use trim, or use foe. The choice is yours! Be creative!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut027.jpg
Step 5:
Pin each arm and underarm together. Sew last seam in shirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut029.jpg
Step 6:
Decide how long you want to make your skirt. I made mine 16 inches for a 2T/86.
Cut a long rectangle the width of your fabric (if woven) or about double the width of your waist by your desired length.
If you are making a much larger dress, you may need 2 lengths of fabric for the skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut030.jpg
Step 7:
Finish your hem any way you like. See step 4. I turned mine under 1/4" and again at 1".
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut032.jpg
Step 8: Please remember this step! I always forget it!
Mark your four equal parts (front, sides, and back). Your back seam is not finished at this point. I kept in mind that I would use 1/2" seam to take care of the selvage I did not cut off.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut033.jpg
Step 9:
Sew 2 gathering lines about 1/4" apart along top edge of fabric. (Pay no attention to the presser foot. The stitches are on the far right.) Gather up skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut037.jpg
Step 10:
Match up midpoints of skirt and shirt and pin fabric right sides together. Sew back seam shut.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut039.jpg
Step 11:
Sew bodice to skirt.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut042.jpg
Step 12:
Finish neckline with foe, binding, or ribbing. I chose foe.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut045.jpg
You are finished!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s181/shoepants/dress%20tut/dresstut047.jpg