I bought the Dear Stella Flamingo knit and Children's Corner Nora's Knit Dress pattern at my local quilt shop, Sew Special Quilts . I love that they offer great quality patterns and fabrics for more than quilting. The pattern offers sizes 1-6, but be aware they are not nested, so if your child is skinny like mine it is not easy to blend sizes. Normally I would have sewn her a size 4 width and 6 length, but since each size is a separate tissue page I just made a straight 6. There is a bit of gaping at her neck, but since it is a dress I think the loose fit is okay. If I had made the circle skirt version (View A) I would have wanted a tighter fit. She was past posing for pictures at this point It has a neckline facing instead of a neckband or binding. You do have to stitch the facing down, so a coverstitch machine or twin needle are needed. You may have to zoom in to see the topstitching on the facing edge. The pattern had pieces to use as a template, but I just
Perfect timing for a special dress. I've been wanting to try out my new Embroidery Module and Embroidery Library designed another flower ballerina and I couldn't resist buying the design. Independence Day is always one of my favorite holidays, so I finally made a fun patriotic dress for Susie. The BFF is a dress I've always wanted to sew and I'm really happy I made one for Susie before she outgrew size 6 (She is 4.5" tall, so fully in size 6 now). Her chest is pretty skinny (22.5" so just size 4), but I just made a straight 6 instead of blending sizes. The dress is drafted with 2 3/4" of ease in the chest; a comfortable fit for play. My Bernina 770 stitched out the Red, White, and Bloom Ballerina design flawlessly. It is on linen (a remnant for Joann's) with two layers of cut away stabilizer. One layer of Poly Mesh and one of Heavy Weight cut away. I bought the 4.85" x 5.93" version with 20,323 stitches.