The Party Dress Pattern
The Party Dress Pattern
The Party Dress Pattern
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Home and family are central to my life and creating handmade items for my family is one of the ways I
show them how much I truly love and care about them. I believe in the handmade lifestyle and Im so
happy you do, too!
I created The Cottage Mam a sewing patterns to get you excited about taking the time to sew for
your little ones. The goal of these sewing patterns is to make you feel confident in creating fun,
timeless and classic looks for young children.
These patterns are simple in nature, but can easily be taken to a new level through the use of unique
trims, different fabrics and buttons. Mix and match different patterns to create a truly unique look for
your little one. I hope you find these patterns easy to understand and very user-friendly.
I feel living a handmade lifestyle extends beyond the sewing machine and craft room. So, Ive included
a delicious recipe in each of my sewing patterns for you to share with your family and friends. Not only
do we want to show them our love through the material things we create, we want them to feel our love
from the inside out.
Lets get sewing!
Lindsay W ilkes
The Cottage Mama
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additional sewing patterns and for free patterns, tutorials and to learn more about my cottage lifestyle.
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Thank you!
Original pattern artwork designed by Natalie Michalski of Moon Cookie Gallery. All artwork is the property of The Cottage
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Fabric 1
(Main)
Fabric 2
(Contrast)
6 month
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
7/8 yd (.76m)
12 month
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
7/8 yd (.76m)
18 month
1 1/2 yd (1.37m)
7/8 yd (.76m)
2T
1 1/2 yd (1.37m)
7/8 yd (.76m)
3T
1 1/2 yd (1.37m)
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
4T
1 1/2 yd (1.37m)
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
1 3/4 yd (1.6m)
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
1 3/4 yd (1.6m)
1 1/4 yd (1.14m)
2 yd (1.83m)
1 1/3 yd (1.22m)
2 yd (1.83m)
1 1/3 yd (1.22m)
2 1/4 yd (2.06m)
1 1/3 yd (1.22m)
10
2 1/4 yd (2.06m)
1 1/3 yd (1.22m)
Size Chart:
Please select your childs appropriate size according to the size chart below. Please do not assume that
they will wear the same size in The Cottage Mama as they wear in commercial clothing or the same size
as another pattern designer. For The Party Dress focus mainly on the chest measurement and adjust
the length accordingly.
Size
Height
Weight (lbs.)
Waist
Chest
Inseam
6 month
22-25"
12-17
17.75"
18"
8"
12 month
25-29"
17-22
18.5"
19"
9.25"
18 month
29-31"
22-27
19.25"
20"
10.5"
2T
33-36"
30-32
20.25"
22"
13"
3T
36-39"
32-35
20.75"
23"
14.25"
4T
39-42"
35-41
21.25"
24"
16"
42-45"
41-46
22"
25"
17.75"
45-48"
46-51
22.5"
26"
19.5"
48-51"
51-57
23.25"
27"
21.25"
51-54"
57-66
23.75"
28"
23"
54-57"
66-76
24.5"
29"
24"
10
55-58"
76-85
25"
29"
25.25"
Bodice
6 month
16"
10"
12 month
17"
10.5"
18 month
20"
11"
2T
21.75"
11.25"
3T
23"
12"
4T
24.25"
12.5"
25"
13"
27"
13.5"
30"
13.75"
32.5"
15"
35"
15.5"
10
35"
15.75"
6 month
12 month
18 month
2T
37 in x 12 in (94cm x 30cm)
19 in x 12 in (48cm x 30cm)
3T
4T
43 in x 20 in (109 cm x 51cm)
22 in x 20 in (56cm x 51cm)
43 in x 21 in (109cm x 53cm)
22 in x 21 in (56cm x 53cm)
10
6 month
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
12 month
36 in x 4 in (91cm x 10cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
18 month
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
2T
37 in x 5 in (94cm x 13cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
3T
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
4T
38 in x 5 in (97cm x 13cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
40 in x 5 in (101cm x 13cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
42 in x 6 in (107cm x 15cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
43 in x 6 in (109 cm x 15cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
43 in x 6 in (109cm x 15cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
10
43 in x 6 in (109cm x 15cm)
1 in x 16 in (2.5 cm x 41cm)
6 month
6 in x 11 in (15cm x 28cm)
6 in x 29 in (15cm x 74cm)
12 month
6 in x 30 in (15cm x 76cm)
18 month
7 in x 12 in (18cm x 30cm)
7 in x 31 in (18cm x 79cm)
2T
7 in x 32 in (18cm x 81cm)
3T
10 in x 13 in (25cm x 33cm)
10 in x 33 in (25cm x 84cm)
4T
10 in x 34 in (25cm x 51cm)
11 in x 14 in (28cm x 36cm)
11 in x 35 in (28cm x 89cm)
11 in x 36 in (28cm x 91cm)
12 in x 15 in (30cm x 38cm)
12 in x 37 in (30cm x 94cm)
12 in x 38 in (30cm x 97cm)
12 in x 16 in (30cm x 41cm)
12 in x 39 in (30cm x 99cm)
10
12 in x 40 in (30cm x 102cm)
Suggested Fabrics:
100% cotton, silk Dupioni, seersucker, broadcloth, chambray, corduroy, lined eyelet, lawn, voile.
Notions:
Back Buttons (1/2" - 1"):
6m/12m/2T/3T: 3 buttons
Sewing Instructions:
~Please read PDF Printing Instructions on the last page of the instructions right before the pattern
pieces.
~Again, all seam allowances are 1/2", unless otherwise noted.
~*Asterisk denotes - see glossary for more information.
Pattern Pieces:
1. Skirt Front: Cut 1, Fabric 1 (on fold)
2. Skirt Back: Cut 2, Fabric 1 (not on fold)
3. Bodice Front: Cut 2, Fabric 1 (on fold)
4. Bodice Back: Cut 4, Fabric 1 (not on fold)
5. Skirt Contrast Band: Cut 2, Fabric 2 (on fold)
6. Sash Front: Cut 1, Fabric 2 (on fold)
7. Sash Sides: Cut 2, Fabric 2 (on fold)
Please note that the cutting charts include the finished measurements for each piece.
Step 5: Place the raw edge of the skirt band along the
raw edge of main skirt pieces. Skirt band should be
placed on the right side of the main fabric. Stitch all
the way around the bottom of the skirt to attach the
band.
Please note: If you are not using a serger, you should
finish the raw edges with a zig-zag stitch or cut them
with pinking shears for a more professional look. Plus
it will prevent fraying when you wash your garment.
Step 6: Press skirt band seam open and then press the
seam up towards the main dress fabric. Topstitch* 1/4
from the bottom of the main skirt fabric or Edge
stitch* even closer. I believe topstitching* is what
gives garments are truly professional look, so even
though it might be tempting to skip this step, I
wouldnt recommend it. Also, by pressing your seam
up toward the main skirt fabric, the topstitching will
lock this seam in place. Press the topstitching with a
hot iron. This will set your stitches nicely.
Step 7: Now its time to make the button loops for the
back of the dress. Take the piece of fabric you cut
previously (see cutting chart, in case you missed it).
Step 8: Fold it in half, right sides together. Stitch
down the long side with an 1/8 seam allowance. Turn
it right side out.
Step 9: Once your long tube is turned, press with your
iron. You can turn this long tube with a bobby pin or
a small crochet hook. They also make inexpensive
tools in the notions section of your sewing shop, just
for turning little skinny bands of fabric, so check those
out as well. It can take a little work to get this skinny
tube turned. Cut the long tube into four even pieces
4 each if you are approximately 1" buttons. If you are
using smaller or larger buttons cut your loops larger or
smaller so they fit nicely around the button size you
have selected.
Easy Alternate Idea: To make skinny loops, you can
use store-bought 1/2" single fold bias tape cut the same
length as specified in the loop fabric-cutting chart.
Fold the single fold bias tape in half again lengthwise
with the right side facing out, press and Edge stitch* as
close to the edge as possible. Cut in 4" pieces (or larger
or smaller depending on your button size). This will
give you 1/4" wide loops.
Step 10: Bodice construction - The bodice is fully
lined and the skirt piece is entirely encased within the
bodice. This makes for a truly high-quality dress. For
special occasions, I definitely think the little ladies
deserve the best! Stitch the side seams of the bodice.
With right sides together pin the back bodice pieces to
the front attaching at the side seams. Do this for the
exterior and the lining. Stitch in place.
Step 19: Now for the trickiest step of all attaching the
shoulder seams. Use your iron to press the arm seams
under it will make the next step easier.
Step 28: Pin the sash to the sides of your dress. Its a
good idea to try the dress on your child for this step.
Make one good-sized pleat in the side. If your pleat is
not deep enough, the front of the sash will appear too
wide. The sash should start right underneath the
armhole and extend down to the top of the skirt.
Stitch sash in place at side-seams.
Sew on your back buttons and your Party Dress is
complete!
Additional Tutorials:
Here are some additional tutorials you may find helpful when adding details to your dress:
How to Use Piping: http://thecottagemama.com/2010/07/sew-basics-piping/
Make Your Own Custom Piping: http://thecottagemama.com/2011/02/sew-basics-make-your-owncustom-piping/
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Glossary:
Baste: Stitch with a slightly longer stitch length to hold pattern pieces or trim in place.
Backstitch: To anchor your stitches, sew several stitches in reverse at the beginning and the
end of your seam.
Gathering Stitch: To run a gathering stitch, set your machine on the longest stitch length
possible. Sew a straight line along the edge you want to gather. I tend to gather between "
to " from the edge. For a straight piece, do NOT backstitch at the beginning or ending of
your straight line or your gathering will not work. Pull the bobbin thread to begin gathering.
Adjust your gathers so they are evenly spaced, then continue sewing according to your pattern
directions.
Topstitching: Topstitching is sewing a straight line of stitches 1/4" from the edge of the seam.
It is often used as a decorative element and helps the edges to lay flat, which adds a more
finished look to a garment.
Edge Stitching: Edge stitching is very similar to topstitching; however, edge stitching occurs
1/8" from the edge of the seam.
Test Square
2 x 2
(5cm x 5 cm)
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
18m
12m
6m
3
2
18m
12m
6m
5
4
10
10
6m
GRAINLINE
12m
18m
Copyright 2014
PARTY DRESS
Cut 4 of fabric 1
BODICE BACK
1/2 (12mm) seam allowance
Copyright 2014
PARTY DRESS
BODICE FRONT
Cut 2 on fold of fabric 1
1/2 (12mm) seam allowance
1
6m
12m
18m
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
On Fold