kingkevin
printable dress 1
Printable dress!
Here are some simple directions and things to know...
I printed this out using fabric transfer paper and then ironed the pattern onto streatchable white cotton fabric. Print out the designs and iron onto fabric using the directions according to iron on transfer paper you have.
Cut out along the black lines after they have been ironed down. The seam allowance is 1/8 inch. If you want more seam allowance, (such as 1/2 inch of 1/4 inch) you can cut out along the pattern and leave some white on the edges of the pattern.
Putting the dress together should be self explanitory, as the pattern is super simple. Sew together the two shoulder pieces, and then sew down among the neck and arm openings. Then sew down the bottom of the dress, sew the two sides of the dresses together, and then sew the back. Add velcro or snaps to the back. The velcro should go on the white, meaning one side would be folded over, so the black of the dress would meet in the back. Turn inside out and done!
Same for the clutch. Sew among the edges, then sew the folds of the flap of the clutch down on the edges, turn inside out again and done! You can add a snap if you want. I just put a little piece of carboard inside so it would hold its shape and glued the flap down to the clutch itself.
*tips
- Have fun! My fabric transfer paper was like 7 years old and it did crinkle some on the edges, but thats expected I think.
-They make transfer paper now for silk and stuff, so if you use fabric thats not streatchy, you may want to add a dart to both sides of the front piece, where the white meets the black on the sides.
-You may also want to add a dart if the dress is for a larger busted doll, such as model muse Barbie or Poppy or something.
-The dress was made for Misaki/dynamite girl/nu.face torsos.
-This was made to be really simple and easy, so you could even use fabric glue for the dress!!
-You may also want to print this out in b&w on a piece of regular paper first to make sure the inch matches up the the inch on the paper, THEN print out on the fabric paper.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Enjoy and please feel free to post this anywhere else! I dont even need a link back or a credit. I want people to have fun with doll fashion!
printable dress 1
Printable dress!
Here are some simple directions and things to know...
I printed this out using fabric transfer paper and then ironed the pattern onto streatchable white cotton fabric. Print out the designs and iron onto fabric using the directions according to iron on transfer paper you have.
Cut out along the black lines after they have been ironed down. The seam allowance is 1/8 inch. If you want more seam allowance, (such as 1/2 inch of 1/4 inch) you can cut out along the pattern and leave some white on the edges of the pattern.
Putting the dress together should be self explanitory, as the pattern is super simple. Sew together the two shoulder pieces, and then sew down among the neck and arm openings. Then sew down the bottom of the dress, sew the two sides of the dresses together, and then sew the back. Add velcro or snaps to the back. The velcro should go on the white, meaning one side would be folded over, so the black of the dress would meet in the back. Turn inside out and done!
Same for the clutch. Sew among the edges, then sew the folds of the flap of the clutch down on the edges, turn inside out again and done! You can add a snap if you want. I just put a little piece of carboard inside so it would hold its shape and glued the flap down to the clutch itself.
*tips
- Have fun! My fabric transfer paper was like 7 years old and it did crinkle some on the edges, but thats expected I think.
-They make transfer paper now for silk and stuff, so if you use fabric thats not streatchy, you may want to add a dart to both sides of the front piece, where the white meets the black on the sides.
-You may also want to add a dart if the dress is for a larger busted doll, such as model muse Barbie or Poppy or something.
-The dress was made for Misaki/dynamite girl/nu.face torsos.
-This was made to be really simple and easy, so you could even use fabric glue for the dress!!
-You may also want to print this out in b&w on a piece of regular paper first to make sure the inch matches up the the inch on the paper, THEN print out on the fabric paper.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Enjoy and please feel free to post this anywhere else! I dont even need a link back or a credit. I want people to have fun with doll fashion!