Hey bloggy friends! I have been working hard on my new pattern but I still have a good bit of work left. I have the pattern drafted out in sizes 18mo- 6yrs. I'm working on the instructions now. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to test the pattern for me?
You will get the pattern for all sizes with instructions (it will be the rough draft) and when I have a final draft I will mail all the testers a final copy (you know... the pretty finished version). What I need from testers? Any suggestions for wording or better instructions. Chest and length for the child and size that worked best. A picture would be great, but is not required. I would really like to have a couple of testers for each size. So if you are interested chime in. I would like to know what size you would be making and your skill level. I am hoping to have beginners up to advanced sewers volunteer. I should be ready to send the first drafts in the next week or so (don't hold me to it LOL!).
I LOVE THIS DRESS! There is no placket and no buttonholes! Does it get any better than that? View A is without the ruffle and View B is with. The front and back of the dress is the same. I have made several of these dresses in the last few days and start to finish it takes about two hours. PERFECT! When I get the pattern in the shop it will be available for instant download or in print. I can't tell you how excited I am about this! I have really enjoyed this and I am already planning other patterns. Sorry for the dark pictures, I took them inside at 10pm. The yellow dress is for Maddie. I made her a little flower garden on the skirt and hand whipped rick rack on the curved bodice. The pink and brown is for Miss Molly, I just used the two fabrics and added tiny rick rack to the bodice. I like the way these two turned out. I think that the next dress will be a heirloom version. What do you think of "Miss Molly" for the name of the pattern? I decided to add another picture of this version I made a few days ago. I know it is better to see the dress on. Oh and that strawberry design is in the shop for FREE! Run over and download one ;) Just click here.
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Comments
stacey
Thanks,
--Leah
I have a tall almost 3yr old, Normally in 2-3T. I am an intermediate to advanced seamstress
Very cute dress by the way and I would probably buy the finished pattern anyway.
I would love to test, but I see that you have had many offers, I would love to help with the pattern instructions for you, & any ideas to add some tiny heirloom capabilites to the already darling dress. I consider myself a very accomplished seamstress, no one is an expert!! We all learn new things everyday. I would like either 18month or 2.
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Wendy
I'm vjel on SM. I'd say I'm an advanced beginner.
The dress is really adorable!!! :o)
Misty
(misty589 at sewingmamas)
My nieces are size 8 and size 4.
Looks like a fun pattern for the summer!
Jolorvan@yahoo.com
I have 2 nieces. 1 is 5 years old (looks to be about the size of your DD in blue strawberry dress) and 2nd one is 2 1/2 years old typical sized.
It's too early to be posting that is for sure. *LOL*
Karen
Catrin
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This is Barbara O - aka Sparkle
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Christina
mslsews on sewing mommas
I would love to test your pattern in size 18 month and size 6. I'm an advanced seamstress. Thanks!
Thanks!
huffjoann @ hotmail . com.
Thanks this dress looks so cute and perfect for summer!
best wishes!
Loral
Thanks!
Hannah
deliarose1975@yahoo.com
I'd love to test the pattern for you. I can test for any size you need, between home, other family and church we can cover just about all of those sizes. :)
I can't wait for the pattern, tester or not...it is precious!
Jean (the homeschooling librarian one)
I really need a 24 months... Does it go straight from 18m to 2T?
She is not quite ready for 2T, but way outgrown the 18M!!
I really love this, I am an intermediate sewer- I have been doing it for a long time but just recently started doing it all the time.
Stephanie
I am a Beginer/intermediate sewer
kim
kholmes37167@yahoo.com
I have a thin and long size 6 girl and an average build size 2 girl :)
~Erika (aka BugzNBean)
Thanks,
Kelley
~Lisa
sahm2kga from sewingmamas
I love to make her things that are named for her(sort-of), but besides that, this one is cute!
I am an advanced smocker, but only intermediate seamstress.