I am also a gap-aholic. I seriously LOVE the gap. There stuff is so cute. When I saw this dress I just about died. I mean I will surely be buying this dress, because it is perfect. I also loved the design of the dress the peasant like style, with the bow and the tulle sticking out of the bottom. I love it. So my two loves came together and I bring you the Fall into Fall dress. |
Making the pattern is super easy. There are a lot of peasant top tutorials floating about and I am not about to claim I created this pattern. So HERE are the directions I followed (plugging in my own measurements) The only changes I made is since it was for a kid I only dropped my arm opening down about half of what she did, and second I dropped the neck line about 1/2 inch more then she did in the instructions. So the picture shows the pattern made. Make one for yourself. |
Then for the cutting cut one bodice piece on the fold and then one a few inches in from that and cut it down the middle. ( I did the best to show that in the picture) |
Cut two sleeves with the pattern as is, and then cut two more after you cut the sleeve narrower as shown above. |
First sew the sleeves to the bodice pieces by sewing at the curve If you are lining do this for both. |
Also pleat the front before you sew in place. Then sew and turn in right side out. |
Then put a zipper in the back. (follow the directions on the zipper to put it in) Then sew below the zipper to connect. |
Lastly hem up the bottom and I took a long strip of tulle gathered it and then sewed it in place underneath as I hemmed, making it so just a little peaked out. |
Then your done. Put it on, and enjoy some light reading… |
It is the comfy lovely fall dress |
Perfect to wear with some funky tights, and since it is double layered it is nice and toasty for fall. |
Anonymous
I think your model is adorable!
Jessica Stier
Oh My Gosh!!! I love, love, love this dress!!! Thanks so much for posting it up. I am thinking I should make one for all of my nieces for Christmas. Oh it is just too cute for words. Seriously!!!<br />Also, I'm totally inspired by your entire blog.<br /><br />Thanks!!!
Zee
The berries are Rowanberries. Love the dress
Candice and Steve
Hi – I live in Arizona and have 6 plants in my backyard with the exact berries. To me they look like pyracantha berries. We used to think they were poisonous, but that was not true. They have white flowers first, then the berries come in bright orange color.
Candice and Steve
Oh and by the way, I love your create ideas!
Sara Lambert
I love this dress. Can you post the link from gap where you got the striped one? I can't seem to find it! Thanks!!
Jackie @ Fred-and-Cissy
Fantastic! I love the dress and the tutorial.
Aneta Hayne
I love this dress.You totally make it sounds easy like breeze :). I will try to blow up this pattern to fit my 7 and 9 year old girls . Hope it will work. Making cloths for bigger kids is a bit intimidating, they seam to have strong opinions 🙂
Jennifer
I absolutely adore this dress! I have one question – has the tulle been okay if you put it through the wash?? Thanks!!
The Spinks-Prihoda Family
I love this dress, but for newbies can you label the pieces in the picture? Your model is adorable.
Deanna
Also wondering if the tulle is okay in the wash and if it is itchy for the wearer. Could you help?