Is 'Aproned' a word? I mean that I added aprons onto some of my dresses. So they are now 'aproned.' Okay, it may not be a word. But it looks great! Here are some dresses to which I added ruffles or aprons or both.
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Aproned and Ruffled Dresses
Crazy Eyelet Lace
I had some really fun lace that I wanted to use. With some ideas from 1940's dresses, I got started designing. Some of these turned out rather 80's, but I still love them.
Button bands down the front
Once I got going with these combinations, I started looking for matching buttons. It was so fun to find buttons that would complement the fabric choices. Here are some of the combinations I came up with.
Ribbons for the win
I love using ribbon in these designs. Sometimes I want to use a really wide ribbon. How do you do that on a miniature dress for a doll? I had to try some things to find ways to do it. Did I get away with it?
Fun with Rickrack
I had so much fun pairing my scraps of rickrack with cute small fabric designs. Here are some of the dresses I made using rickrack to trim the sleeves, waist or bodice using my basic dress pattern.

American Girl Doll Jumpers!
Front and back views of the ensemble.
Basic 18" doll dress pattern
The bug had bitten me hard! Now I wanted to make a bunch of dresses with a standardized pattern. I took Kristin's apron dress and I modified it to stand alone. The apron dress has wide shoulders to accommodate the apron overlaying it. This created a strange, flattened pattern piece for the sleeves. Using my patternmaking skills, I drafted a more standard sleeve piece and removed the excess shoulder fabric in the bodice pieces. I also simplified the sleeve and the 3 skirt pieces into one piece. Then I experimented with this pattern. Here's the first dress I made with it.
Linda's Caftan for 18" dolls
One of my fondest memories of my mom is her wearing a caftan around 1975. She looked so great in it! I bought the pattern a few years ago and made myself a few, which I love to wear and remember her.
If I can adapt a pattern from a size 12 to my size (not saying size) I may be able to make a pattern for an American Girl doll.
Using the apron dress as a template, I came up with the caftan dress pattern. I LOVE IT! Here's the result:
Underwear for 18" dolls
Since my granddaughters scandalously thought my dolls were not wearing underwear (since they had bloomers on, which they thought were 'shorts') I decided to make some undies.
Taking the pattern from Molly's dresses, I modified it to look more like contemporary underwear. This is how they turned out.
Kristen's Apron Dress
After making the colonial dress, I bought more patterns. This was the next dress I made. I also made some bloomers, although my granddaughters think they are shorts. That will be the subject of my next post...