Showing posts with label Skater Dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skater Dress. Show all posts
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
15
During Kids Clothes Week, as well as playing around with the Skater Dress pattern to make a peplum top, I also played around with giving the bodice princess seams. I only had the tiniest of scraps of Blue Vikings left and never got a chance to use it before it disappeared. As good a time as any?
Despite starting it a couple of weeks ago I only made it as far as the bodice and bindings before putting it aside because I wasn't entirely convinced it was working. Feelings of guilt that I hadn't made anything specifically for her birthday made me pick it up and finish it yesterday... A weirdo dress is better than no dress, amirite?
The original plan was to pipe the seam lines and I did that to the back bodice before the OMGCurliness of the trim (and the resulting seam ripping) made me forgo piping the front. Of course, I wish I had now because I dig it. Just walk backwards holding the hair cape, girl.
I think the piping works as it separates the side panels and their expanse of blue from the centre print with its predominant blue- the seam lines get kind of lost and the print kind of runs into the plain. Another idea I had was to mix two prints within the bodice. Is a princess seam bodice hack something you'd like me to share?
Princess Seamed Skater Dress
During Kids Clothes Week, as well as playing around with the Skater Dress pattern to make a peplum top, I also played around with giving the bodice princess seams. I only had the tiniest of scraps of Blue Vikings left and never got a chance to use it before it disappeared. As good a time as any?
Despite starting it a couple of weeks ago I only made it as far as the bodice and bindings before putting it aside because I wasn't entirely convinced it was working. Feelings of guilt that I hadn't made anything specifically for her birthday made me pick it up and finish it yesterday... A weirdo dress is better than no dress, amirite?
The original plan was to pipe the seam lines and I did that to the back bodice before the OMGCurliness of the trim (and the resulting seam ripping) made me forgo piping the front. Of course, I wish I had now because I dig it. Just walk backwards holding the hair cape, girl.
I think the piping works as it separates the side panels and their expanse of blue from the centre print with its predominant blue- the seam lines get kind of lost and the print kind of runs into the plain. Another idea I had was to mix two prints within the bodice. Is a princess seam bodice hack something you'd like me to share?
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
14
What's New In Skater Dress Land
Lots of exciting news to share about the Skater Dress pattern! First up, did everyone see this lovely little girl sporting a miniature Skater Dress?
'But wait, Amanda, surely she's too little for your Skater Dress?' you plaintively ask. Not so! I have graded the pattern down for sizes 6-12m and 12-18m, and you can get them for free here. It's just the pattern pieces to download, if you want the instructions they come with the pattern for the bigger girls. Many thanks to Max California for testing it out and writing such a sweet post, and also for being the co-creator of that delicious baby. Nice work, my friend.
In other Free Skater Dress News, Katie drafted an adorable flutter sleeve for all sizes and is gracious enough to share both the pattern and the instructions! Seriously, one of the kindest people around, Katie is.
Finally, my heart grew at least two sizes last week seeing all of the awesome Skater Dresses pop up in the Kids Clothes Week Flickr pool. There were heaps on Instagram too! Love seeing all the variations from appliques, waistbands, pattern mixing, flutter sleeves, peplums... and see that little gentleman top left? Lengthening the bodice of the Skater Dress yields awesome tanks and tees! Keep on keeping on, peeps.
'But wait, Amanda, surely she's too little for your Skater Dress?' you plaintively ask. Not so! I have graded the pattern down for sizes 6-12m and 12-18m, and you can get them for free here. It's just the pattern pieces to download, if you want the instructions they come with the pattern for the bigger girls. Many thanks to Max California for testing it out and writing such a sweet post, and also for being the co-creator of that delicious baby. Nice work, my friend.
In other Free Skater Dress News, Katie drafted an adorable flutter sleeve for all sizes and is gracious enough to share both the pattern and the instructions! Seriously, one of the kindest people around, Katie is.
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