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    Girl’s Tulip Sleeve Dress

    Children· Dresses· Free Pattern

    13 Aug

    I started this Girl’s Tulip Sleeve Dress for my daughter a few months ago and never got around to quite finishing it. Finally got a bit of time this weekend to finish it all up. Few things I would change about the pattern, but overall pretty happy with the way it turned out. My daughter is 7 years old and obsessed with unicorns. I knew when I saw this fabric, I had to try and make something for her with it. I figure I probably have year left where she would want to wear handmade clothes, so I am making the best of it. This pattern comes in four sizes (3T-6). Mila is wearing the size 6 version and I think it fits her well.

    The fabric used for the bottom is Michael Miller Sarah Jane Magic Metallic Unicorn Forest Fabric in Aqua. This also comes in pink which is equally pretty. The bodice is from the same line, Michael Miller Sarah Jane Magic Metallic Lucky Stars in White

    Girls Tulips Sleeve Dress

    If I had to change one thing about the dress, I would do something different with the front band. It looks fine but maybe a gathered band would have looked better. I also wish I had more fabric for the bottom to make it a bit more poofy. If you do make the dress, I would definitely recommend using more fabric for the skirt.

    I have seen tulip sleeves pattern before but none with the piping. I really think the piping brings out the design. A bold piping also accents the sleeves very well. I am thinking about making a similar pattern for a top for myself.
    I stopped at size 6 on this pattern because I am not sure older girls would like the enchanted look of the sleeves. I also may do a 2T when I get some spare time.

    The dress has a standard tie strap at the back with button closure. Sorry, I did not tell Mila to turn around to get a picture of the back.

    To download your free copy of the pattern and tutorial on the Girl’s Tulip Sleeve Dress please go>>>HERE

    Thanks for visiting and Happy Sewing.

     

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    Dianne · 351 weeks ago

    That looks beautiful! What a lovely design.
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    designedbydanita 1p · 351 weeks ago

    Great pattern! ;-)
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    Julia · 350 weeks ago

    What a cute pattern to try! Thank you for sharing!
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    Clarrisa · 349 weeks ago

    Hi Remona! I don't know if you remember working with me at Nu Skin years ago- Clarrisa Gonzales. I've enjoyed following your blog and development as a seamstress over the years, I'm so impressed! I was wondering if you might be able to give me some advice. I'm really interested in developing my own digital patterns, but I really have no idea where to start. Is there a software you recommend? Training courses? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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    stitchscientist 55p · 341 weeks ago

    Clarissa! Off course I remember you. I do my patterns in Adobe Illustrator. Nicole classes are pretty good for tutorials if you need help. PM me if you need more information.
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    Zadore 18p · 304 weeks ago

    I'm in love with this model
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    Melanee Phillips · 297 weeks ago

    My granddaughter would love this!
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    Rahat Qureshi · 282 weeks ago

    Hi Remona! great work!!! does the pdf pattern of the tulip dress also contain the seam allowance?
    thanks and best wishes.
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    Sarah-Jane Galbraith · 252 weeks ago

    What a cute pattern! I'd love to try this for my (tall) 5yo granddaughter. I've looked right through the pattern and instructions, but can't find anything about seam allowance. Is it included in the pattern? If so, how much?
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