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Sewing Refashion - A Simple Shirt Dress


Refashioning seems to be a hot trend that is here to stay.  With people trying to get back to basics, saving money and using what they have on hand, it's no wonder it's become so popular.

So my friend Maggie, had her 3rd baby last week - Eloise Margaret (isn't that the cutest name?!?) and I wanted to bring over some dinner and some little gifts for her new bundle of joy.

I wouldn't take just any Mom a "refashioned" gift, but Maggie, just so happens to be a blogger as well (www.smashedpeasandcarrots.blogspot.com), so I knew she would appreciate my efforts.  Maggie now has two girls, so I couldn't resist doing some sister dresses.

Now this isn't exactly a tutorial for the following dress, since I got a little lazy with my picture taking, but I thought I would just give you a rough idea of what I did and you can make up your own version if you like.


I got these button up shirts in the clearance section at Target.  I thought they were a little bit much for a grown woman, but I thought these would make adorable shirt dresses for little girls.


I used my 6 month old mannequin to get the sizing for baby Eloise's little dress.  I have about four different sized mannequins that come in handy for children's clothing.


I pinned the garment inside out and then cut away the excess fabric that I didn't need.


If you don't have a mannequin to get your sizing, just take an a-line dress in a 6-month size and use that as your pattern.


To take in the shoulders, I simply created a little tuck.  I tucked about an inch of the shoulder fabric underneath the fabric closer to the collar.



I continued the tuck all the way down to about the waistline in the front and the back of the dress.  I tapered the amount of fabric that was tucked away as I got down to the waistline.


This is what the back looked like before it was sewn.


Then I stitched the side seams together - right-sides togethre. (Yes, that is crayon all over my dress-form - Savannah got a hold of this one when I wasn't looking one day).


I stitched my little pin tucks into place with coordinating thread - one on each side of the shirt.


I took off some of the length from the shirt and sewed a basic hem.


And here is the little shirt dress for baby Eloise!  It looks a lot bigger in these pictures, but it really is 3-6 month size.




This shirt came with some great trim already on it - you know how I love rick-rack, so I just thought this was perfect!




The back of the dress has some basic shirring with elastic thread.  This is great for a little ones shirt dress, because it allows it to appear very fitted, but it still has a lot of give in the rear for playing.




Here are the pin tucks after they have been sewn into place.  You hardly ever know that this shirt was super big before!


I made a pink version of this dress for Maggie's other daughter, Penelope who is almost 2 years old.  They are going to look SO cute in their matching shirt dresses!


I also wanted to give Miss Eloise something else special, so I made her this patchwork baby blanket.  I hope she will enjoy looking at all the colors during tummy time!

Congratulations Maggie on baby #3 and a big welcome to your new little lady, Eloise!

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