I used a tank that fits my little one to create the bodice pattern I made two front pieces. |
Then I cut one shoulder off the two front pieces. |
Then I cut one back piece. (see how the front pieces over lap) |
Now for the crinckle crepe fabric that I used as my overlay I wanted it gathered so I lined up one side and cut it out tracing the under-arm. |
Then I moved the piece down on the fabric and cut out the rest. This makes it much wider than the base. |
Start by gathering the overlay to fit the base. I used a basting stitch then pulled to gather. (this is the back) then sew the overlay to the base at the neckline and underarm. |
Same basic idea with the front pieces only you will be doing it to both pieces. |
Then turn the pieces right side out and you should have nice finished edges along the neckline and underarm |
next gather the bottom of the the overlay so that it matches the base as well. Just pin it in place for now. |
Now we will sew the front and back bodice pieces together. With right sides together sew the shoulders and side seams. |
Then you have a feminine puffy bubble wrap dress perfect for a garden party |
Or at least the chance to dance in some confetti while you wait for the rain to pass... |
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