Sooooooo here is our plan:
Cape:
I searched in the pattern box and found this pattern. We are going to make a short version of Cape B, black satin on the outside, red satin on the inside, as requested.
Dress:
I used this pattern as my base. I love this pattern! It is so pretty- I want version 2 on the left for me! I want it in black and white check, with ruffles - just like the drawing!
I tissue fit it on Eden and it seemed to fit well. It was a tad bit big but not too bad. (I grabbed this pattern image off of a google search- scanning in my pattern would require effort that I don't have) The size I used was a 10T chest 30. Eden is a 26 so I figured I could take it in in the back and on the sides if it was way too big.
I made my muslin from a pink fabric that Eden picked out a couple of months back. I get tired of sewing on real muslin sometimes...it's so...blah. Plus, if the test works, Eden can actually wear it. Making muslins are essential but sometimes I get frustrated at spending so much time on a non-wearable item.
Here is the wearable test muslin!
It looks nothing like the pattern does it? :) I changed it all around. I made the pattern just like it is designed at first, though I ignored the front darts (because Eden is...let's just say it- darts are for curves and my little darlin' doesn't have any yet ) and it was soooooooooo big. I removed the neck facing and then added tucks down the front center to take in the fabric. That took the front in 4 inches. The dress was very low cut so I added a neckline about 2 inches wide. That brought the neck up to a much more comfortable level. Eden wants puffy sleeves so I just made the sleeves wider when I cut them out and gathered the new extra material at the top of the sleeve. I added elastic inside a casing at the bottom edge of the sleeve. That helps increase the puffiness.
The back is pretty much exactly like the pattern. I took in about 4 inches on the back seam too. I used an invisible zipper. Regular old double fold hem at the bottom.
I think she likes her new dress.
I wish I had some of the socks she had as a baby- the white ones with super ruffles on the cuff. That would be adorable . She needs some saddle shoes too!
On the one for halloween , we will just be using the top of the dress. Eden likes the dress but for her costume, she wants a wider twirly skirt with a ruffled crinoline underneath. I did try to cut this dress with more skirt but it seemed to just fold up at the sides of the dress- it wasn't twirly. So I moved the side seams back in to about their original position. There will be no yoke-collar-neckline-raising thing on the halloween version. I will cut the neckline much higher and just use creating a facing. I will also take out 4 inches form the front of the pattern, and 4 inches from the back. Though we both like the tucks, she doesn't think her costume needs them.
She would like the dress to be red. I am pushing for a red and white crinoline and white tights and black shiny shoes. I think that would be so cute! Vampire teeth and white make-up and we are done! :)
The skirt will be a circle skirt using the circle skirt pattern from this book:
I love this book! I have made tons of skirts from this book and they turn out perfect every time.
Off to sew!
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