These headbands are so easy to make and comfortable too! I’ve attached my PDF pattern at the bottom of this post for you to download if you want to make them for yourself.
(more after the jump)
These headbands are so easy to make and comfortable too! I’ve attached my PDF pattern at the bottom of this post for you to download if you want to make them for yourself.
(more after the jump)
I love this dress from Free People. I made a simplified version of it using some soft beige cotton lycra knit:
The dress pieces were so large it was hard to get a good photo of them so I’ve drawn several diagrams instead:
Step 1: First, I cut 2 large rectangles of knit fabric….
…..and then cut out the dotted lines to form the shape as shown below (the measurements are how I made mine):
Step 2: I cut 2 pieces for the bottom ruffle….you may need to sew multiple pieces together so it is long enough to attach to the entire bottom section of the dress once ruffled:
Step 3: With the right sides of the main dress pieces places together, I sewed the seams shown below closed:
Step 4: I turned the dress right side out again and used a coverstitch to hem the top of the dress. You can also use a zigzag stitch or a straight stitch as long as you stretch the knit as you so as to not “pop” any stitches when you put the dress on.
Step 5: To gather the knit ruffle, I added elastic thread to my bobbin (regular thread on top) to my regular sewing machine…..the elastic thread gathers the knit:
Step 6: I attached the ruffles to the bottom of the dress by stitching along the gathering stitch:
Step 7: To make the straps I cut three 3/4″ strips of fabric for each one…..
A straight stitch keeps both ends of the braid secure:
Step 8: I tried the dress on to get the placement of the straps perfect and pinned them in place in the front.
A few stitches to keep the strap in place:
I attached the back straps and voila! A finished sundress! (or maternity dress?)
I’ll post more as I make them….my next one needs to be a tad shorter I think:
I’m a guest over at Grosgrain today for Free Pattern Month Day 14! Make sure to visit to see all the great patterns…..there’s a new free pattern every single day this month! Look at all these goodies so far (click to image to visit Grosgrain):
My contribution is the Ruffle Bustle Skirt (you might remember this design from WAY back….. SYTYC Contest November 2009. This is a fun, flirty knit skirt with a yoga style “fold over” waistband. The ruffled bustle is perfect for using up those small knit scraps you might have laying around.
Download the complete PDF pattern and tutorial by clicking the cover below: