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.
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Basic 18" doll dress pattern
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...
American Girl Doll Clothes
I've got a new hobby! I made up a few American Girl doll dresses after seeing my granddaughters playing with these dolls and I'm hooked. I've now purchased several 18" doll patterns and have made up several more dresses.
This is the first one I made. It's a Colonial dress that I found a pattern for on Etsy.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Twin Baby Blessing Rompers
It's been toooo long since my last post. But with some encouragement, let me share my latest creations: Blessing outfits for twin boys!
My most recent grandchildren are twin boys. Beautiful little ones! I offered to make their blessing outfits. Their mother chose this pattern after seeing the many I had access to. I was so glad-- such a cute pattern! I should have taken a photo of the whole pattern. But this is the view.
I wanted to make them out of seersucker fabric. I had some blue and green -- the colors her boys were using to differentiate themselves from each other. I needed to get more white because there was so much white in the pattern. My closest JoAnn's didn't have any seersucker in stock but I found some vintage seersucker on Ebay and promptly ordered it.
I decided to use a white poplin for the bodice lining, which I had on hand. I cut out and began to put them together. I used the colored seersucker for the accents on the collar and the suspender straps. I attached them first, then stitched the shoulder seams. Once I made the collars, I pinned them to the neckline and basted them on. Then I attached the lining at the center back and around the collar.
Once the sleeves were put on, I was able to stitch the side seams and hem the sleeves. I trimmed and graded the seam allowance, and whip-stitched the lining into the armscye. The waistband in the pattern was actually like a separate belt, but I wanted it attached at the waist. So I folded them in half and topstitched at the fold. Then I basted them in at the bottom of the bodice matching the circle markings.
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Let's be Sneaky!
Let’s be Sneaky!
The BYU Idaho apparel major teachers are making Sister Genet Orme a memory quilt for a
retirement thank you gift. All of her
students, former students, alumni and colleagues are invited to add a square. We hope she'll wrap herself in it when she is
having a hard day. We are also collecting thank you notes to bind in a book for her.
Color palette: blues and yellows
Size: Image size should be 6 1/2" x 6
1/2", so use a 7" x 7" square, or trim it to that size when it's
complete. That gives us a 1/4" seam
allowance.
Name: Use the alphabet on our Berninas', any embroidery machine or hand
stitch your full name onto the square. You
may also write more, but your name is a must.
Ideas: Consider using fabric Sister Orme
would recognize as fabric from something you made in her class. If it’s not blue or yellow that’s okay. Or appliqué a miniature of something you made onto a blue or yellow square. Or refer to an inside joke or other something
that will make her smile. Maybe make it
fashion, sewing or pattern related.
Simple designs or elaborate-- all are welcome!
Due date: June 1st, 2022
Submit to Sister Melanie Johnson. If mailing use this address:
Melanie Johnson— Home and Family
525 South Center; Clarke Building 223; Rexburg, ID 83460–0665
Thank you notes: We are also collecting thank you
notes to bind into a book-- printer paper size 8 1/2"x11" paper portrait layout. You can say more on paper than will fit on a
quilt square. These are due July 1st, 2022
also to Sister Johnson. You can email those to me to print out if you want:
WE WILL
PRESENT THE QUILT AND THANK YOU BOOK AT THE SPRING FASHION SHOW!
Please share this with everyone who may want to participate and NOT with Sister Orme. Let's get the word out!
(Quilt image courtesy of sew-what-quilts.com.)